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  1. Yesss! Great news!!! :wickedwisdom: :thumbsup:
  2. Here's the full video of Will and Jodie: http://www.mncast.com/player/index.asp?mnum=5656396
  3. The Arsenio Hall Show (1989) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP5Vx_YUO9A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG8R_FsR_aE :wiggle: :wiggle:
  4. UK - DVD R2 | BD RB Title: Hancock Starring: Will Smith Released: 1st December 2008 SRP: £19.99 Further Details: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced the release of Hancock for the 1st of December. As is fast becoming the norm, we'll get both single (£19.99) and two-disc (24.99) DVD editions, along with a Blu-ray edition (£24.99). A complete list of bonus material can be found below, along with the DVD artwork. It's worth noting that the UK press release sates that the single-disc edition will have no extras. We'll bring you more details specs and assets when they're available. Two-Disc Edition * Extended Cut and Original Theatrical version of Hancock * Featurette: Superhumans: The Making of Hancock * Featurette: Home Life * Featurette: Seeing the Future * Featurette: Suiting Up * Featurette: Building a Better Hero * Featurette: Bumps and Bruises * Featurette: Mere Mortals: Behind the Scenes with ‘Dirty Pete’ * Bonus Digital Copy of the film Two-Disc Blu-ray Edition * Extended Cut and Original Theatrical version of Hancock * ‘On-Set Visual Diary’ Bonus-View Picture-In-Picture (including a longer version of the Picture-In-Picture on the Extended version of the film & Bonus digital copy of the film) * Featurette: Superhumans: The Making of Hancock * Featurette: Home Life * Featurette: Seeing the Future * Featurette: Suiting Up * Featurette: Building a Better Hero * Featurette: Bumps and Bruises * Featurette: Mere Mortals: Behind the Scenes with ‘Dirty Pete’ * Bonus Digital Copy of the film http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/hancock2.html
  5. US - DVD R1 | BD RA Title: Hancock Starring: Will Smith Released: 25th November 2008 SRP: $34.95 (2-Disc) Further Details: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc rated ($28.96), 1-disc unrated ($28.96), 2-disc unrated ($34.95), and 2-disc Blu-ray ($35.99) releases of Hancock which stars Will Smith. Each will be available to own from the 25th November. The full disc specs for each release are attached below: 1-Disc Theatrical Edition and Unrated Edition DVD Bonus Features Include: · Featurette: Superhumans: The Making of Hancock · Featurette: Seeing the Future · Featurette: Building a Better Hero · Featurette: Bumps and Bruises · Featurette: Mere Mortals: Behind the Scenes with ‘Dirty Pete’ 2-Disc Unrated Special Edition DVD Bonus Features Include: · Theatrical and Unrated Versions of Hancock · Featurette: Superhumans: The Making of Hancock · Featurette: Home Life · Featurette: Seeing the Future · Featurette: Suiting Up · Featurette: Building a Better Hero · Featurette: Bumps and Bruises · Featurette: Mere Mortals: Behind the Scenes with ‘Dirty Pete’ · Bonus Digital Copy of the Film 2-Disc Blu-ray High-Def Bonus Features Include: · Theatrical and Unrated Versions of Hancock · Featurette: Superhumans: The Making of Hancock · Featurette: Home Life · Featurette: Seeing the Future · Featurette: Suiting Up · Featurette: Building a Better Hero · Featurette: Bumps and Bruises · Featurette: Mere Mortals: Behind the Scenes with ‘Dirty Pete’ · Blu-ray Exclusive Feature: “On-Set Visual Diary” BonusView Picture-In-Picture · Bonus Digital Copy of the Film http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/hancock.html
  6. Will's dance in better quality! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ymy_mrVaac...feature=related
  7. Will/Charlize Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo1ecq46AHI Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OyKZsMs7UY Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcRsXRFIZX8
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  9. Julie, you... Gotta Catch'Em All!
  10. Let me just say, Brakes, that I love 'Bringing It Back'. Dope track man! :wickedwisdom:
  11. Would Will Smith Play Barack Obama On The Big Screen? Will Smith joins wife Jada on the red carpet of "The Women" premiere in Los Angeles where talks about playing the politician and reveals his secret political crush. Video! http://video.accesshollywood.com/player/?id=622461 :lolsign:
  12. Congratulations Brakes! All the best mate :emot-keke:
  13. Movie star Will Smith cheers on his son and the rest of the Westlake Village-Oaks Christian JV team Friday as they played Bakersfield Christian. Will Smith didn't seem interested until the parade of well-wishers and photo-seekers became a game of cat-and-mouse. That was when a Bakersfield woman walked by his spot in the Bakersfield Christian stands Friday afternoon with her cell phone propped up at her ear. But she wasn't talking. She was getting close to snap a photo, all without Smith's burly assistants shooing her off. It was enough to impress a movie star. "I saw you!" Smith shouted after her. "That was very clever, very clever." And so Smith and family -- wife Jada Pinkett Smith, one daughter in a "Smith" football jersey and the other in a Hancock baseball hat, plus son Jaden, who has his own budding movie career -- took in Bakersfield Christian's junior-varsity game against Westlake Village-Oaks Christian, for whom Smith's son Trey plays wide receiver. Some hundred feet away, Oaks Christian quarterback Trevor Gretzky's dad, who happens to be NHL scoring king Wayne Gretzky, stood happily. With his potential throng of admirers distracted by Smith, Gretzky was able to watch the game in relative peace. Such is the life at Oaks Christian, the only high school in America where hockey's Great One goes unnoticed. Shortly after the Smiths arrived near the beginning of the second quarter, word spread to the BCHS side of the stands and people began coming over to see Smith, one of the highest-grossing movie stars of all time. First it was a couple of giggling girls. Then some students looking for a good story to tell their friends later. Then word spread some more. Soon, the assistants were telling people before they even approached that it was "family time" for Smith. Instead, the celebrity-seekers stood behind a fence a few hundred feet away and shouted "Hi, Will Smith!" He responded with a smile and wave, and then turned back to the game to watch the most famous JV squad in America. Later, during the varsity game, 49ers legendary quarterback Joe Montana appeared, standing quietly atop the visiting bleachers. No one seemed to turn a head. http://www.bakersfield.com/136/story/544479.html
  14. Sony Pictures Offers BD Live Commitment and Details of HANCOCK Blu-ray Disc Hancock, recently announced for release on Blu-ray November 25th, will be Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's first high-def disc to include a Digital Copy of the movie. The DRM-protected copy will be delivered on a second disc inside the package, a DVD. Sony executives later confirmed that this will follow the model of Sony's recent DVD Digital Copy offerings, with a transferable file for the PC in addition to a smaller file specifically for use on the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld. Until now, Sony's biggest Digital Copy titles had been 21 and Vantage Point, so the Will Smith-starring summer blockbuster Hancock represents a major commitment to their entire digital copy initiative. The Sony rep also hinted at a future "Rewards Club" for consumers, allowing them to amass points for purchasing Sony Blu-ray discs and later redeeming for assorted paraphernalia. The Hancock news followed Sony's announcement that all of their future Blu-ray players will be able to connect to the internet. In conjunction with that hardware support, all SPHE Blu-ray titles going forward will be BD-Live-enabled as well. Speaking privately with SPHE executives after the press conference, we learned that Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is working on enhancements to their BD-Live framework and servers to speed up delivery of BD-Live content on existing players and titles. Other Blu-ray titles were also teased, including a new Collector's Edition of Casino Royale, no doubt timed to the theatrical release of the upcoming James Bond sequel, Quantum of Solace. This second, more elaborate issue of Casino Royale marks one of the first "double dips" of the Blu-ray era. Coming out before the Blu-ray Disc version of Hancock (though no specific date was announced) will be an internet-downloadable version of the movie. No, we're not talking about some bootleg illegal copy of the film, but a legitimate high definition version of the film direct from Sony Pictures. The catch is that it will only be available to owners of select Bravia LCD televisions, enabled with the Bravia Internet Video Link feature (IPTV). Details on delivery date are yet to be announced. http://www.bigpicturebigsound.com/Sony_Pic...ommitment.shtml
  15. With husband Will Smith willing to play Barack, all the possible film needs is a triumphant November. By Shawn Adler Thanks to countless blockbusters and a string of #1 hits, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith might very well be the first family of show business. But could the pair — married since 1997 — one day play the real first family? This past June, Will told MTV News that he'd love to portray Barack Obama on the big screen, after the presidential nominee himself suggested the actor as the most viable candidate. Now Jada is joining her husband's campaign. "Pencil me in," the "Matrix" star asserted, staking her claim to the role of Barack's wife, Michelle Obama. "I love Michelle [and] would play her any day." No actual movie about the Obamas exists outside the realm of pure speculation, of course, although it's not hard to imagine that one could eventually be made — especially if powerful players like the Smiths are behind the project. Still, all this presumes that the Illinois senator will win the presidency come November, which Smith alluded to when he said he was still waiting for Obama to "write the end of the story." For her part, Jada said she was working hard to make sure that the ending is a triumphant one. But not because of her love for Barack. "I'm voting for Michelle," she laughed. "I'm always telling people I'm voting for Michelle to get into the White House and Obama is just going to follow her lead. She is smart and committed, and I just love her." http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1594214/story.jhtml
  16. Will Smith & Jodie Foster http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH9FFHxyysc :lolsign:
  17. I Am Legend Comes Back in an Ultimate Collectors Edition on DVD and Blu-Ray on December 9th You can bring home a new legend in a new three-disc set this December. I Am Legend will be released in an Ultimate Collectors Edition on December 9. This three-disc standard set will be priced at $49.92 SRP and the two-disc Blu-Ray set will be priced at $59.99 SRP. The film stars Will Smith and Alice Braga. The last man on earth is not alone. Will Smith portrays that lone survivor in I Am Legend, the action epic fusing heart-pounding excitement with a mind-blowing vision of a desolated Manhattan. Somehow immune to an unstoppable, incurable virus, military virologist Robert Neville (Smith) is now the last human survivor in New York City and maybe the world. But he is not alone. Mutant plague victims lurk in the shadows watching Neville's every move and waiting for him to make a fatal mistake. Perhaps mankind's last, best hope, Neville is driven by only one remaining mission: to find an antidote using his own immune blood. But he knows he is outnumbered and quickly running out of time. Special Features - Commentary by director Francis Lawrence and producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman - Theatrical trailer - Digital Copy - Cautionary Tale: The Science of I Am Legend - How life-threatening microbes have caused pandemic viral infections and the looming dangers of advanced strands to the human race. - Creating I Am Legend - The Joy Ride Jump - All alone with a hot car and an empty street; setting up the perfect scene - Will in the Driver's Seat - A realistic balance between live action and the stunt world - Robert Neville's Psychology - Will Smith, director Francis Lawrence and novelist Richard Matheson set up the character of Robert Neville, particularly his devotion to discipline in routine in order to keep his sanity. - The Story - Will Smith, director Francis Lawrence, producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman and novelist Richard Matheson discuss the roots of the film, as well as the story and its relevance. Will Smith in Action - As a man in action, we get to see the humor and kindness of actor Will Smith when cameras are not rolling. - That Scary Place Inside All of Us - Will Smith and producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman discuss he complexity of the story and the Robert Neville character's ragged psyche. - Shooting on the Intrepid - Faced with isolation, this NYC landmark was a perfect location against the city skyline. - NYC Gone Back to Nature - Will Smith, director Francis Lawrence and others focus on the challenges of making a city of over eight million look deserted. - Will's Physical Training - Will Smith and trainer Darrell Foster discuss the physical training Will undertook for the role of Robert Neville. - Creating the Dark Seekers - Producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman and novelist Richard Matheson discuss the development of the film's virus-infected creatures. - Evacuation, Part 1: Family Convoy - Military coordinator Sam Glen and Second Unit director Vic Armstrong discuss shooting the evacuation sequence. - Evacuation, Part 2: Military Cooperation - Producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman and others discuss the enormous amount of cooperation provided to the production by the U.S. Military in the evacuation sequence. - Building the Pier - Director Francis Lawrence and others explain the significance of building a pier in New York's East River. - Canine Co-Star - Animal coordinator Steve Berens and his star dog Abby share some of her secrets for the training on this film. - Quiet Imagination - Will Smith talks about his growth as an actor and what was required from his performance. - Closing Down Fifth Avenue - Unique challenges to shut down one of New York's busiest streets. - Evacuation, Part 3: Choppers - Skilled chopper pilots played a key role to deliver dramatic footage. - The Conflicts of Isolation - Will Smith and producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman discuss the psychology of the character of Robert Neville, who believes he is the last man on earth. - Trusting the Unknown - A profile of the characters Anna and Ethan, as played by Alice Braga and Charlie Tahan, and the significance of their roles in this film. - The Creatures Break In - Preparing Robert Neville's home for the attack of the Dark Seekers. - Neville's Weapons - The balance between protection and the reality of his environment played a role in the weapons used by Robert Neville. - The Making of I Am Legend - I Am Legend: The Making of Shots - Animated Comics - Death as a Gift - Jinghua Xu, immune from the virus and the last survivor in Hong Kong, struggles with the reality of living in a world decimated by the infected. - Isolation - Abandoned by his country, John Edward Lard is left to die in a maximum security prison while all other inmates are transferred to a more secure facility. - Sacrificing the Few for the Many - In a Central American jungle, two seemingly unaffected children witness the slaughter of aid workers and the destruction of a sick camp by an unknown military operation. - Shelter - A father's agonizing choice to keep his infected daughter locked outside a refuge proves useless as the shelter walls are ultimately breached by the sick. - Deleted Scenes with optional commentary by Francis Lawrence and Akiva Goldsman - Joy Ride - Robert Neville drives his car through the desolate streets of New York. - Sam and the Butterfly - Sam plays with a butterfly in the park. - They Set a Trap - Neville realizes the creatures are evolving. - Driving on the FDR - Neville and Anna drive down the empty freeway. - You Go Around the Door - A protective Neville reveals his fatherly side. - Do You Know How to Shoot a Gun? - Neville teaches Ethan the basics, to Anna's dismay. - 5th Avenue Walk - Neville, Anna and Ethan walk down the abandoned street. - Questioning Faith - Anna begins to doubt her beliefs for the first time. Eat Fish on the Couch - Neville and Anna share a quiet moment. - Death or Life - Anna tries to convince Neville to escape from New York. - A Haunting Sight - Neville and Anna open the door and see the destruction he's caused. - Hope - Anna's faith is restored. - Play Movie with Focus Points - Explore the making of I Am Legend and the process of bringing the film to the screen. (Blu-Ray only) http://www.movieweb.com/dvd/news/73/30973.php
  18. Yuuyu & Will Smith http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ETVdbkNVNw What a cute video! :emot-keke:
  19. SHE’S GOT PLENTY TO DISCUSS WITH HER NEW FILM THE WOMEN OUT THIS FALL, BUT IT’S THE STATUS OF WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD THAT KEEPS BALTIMORE NATIVE JADA PINKETT SMITH ALL FIRED UP. SHE SITS DOWN WITH LISA LING FOR SOME SERIOUS GIRL TALK. With Layla Revis Photographs by Jack Guy On a still summer day in Hollywood, the doors of the Sunset Marquis are wide open, anticipating what is sure to be a grand entrance. Ten seconds sooner than expected, Jada Pinkett Smith breezes into the lobby in a pair of shorts and bright blue YSL stilettos. Her presence is awe-inspiring. She’s in better shape at 37 than most people are at 19, and the inherent energy in every inch of her five-foot frame feels massive. The actress, known for her roles in The Nutty Professor and the second and third Matrix films, is also the real-life wife of actor Will Smith, and has recently added the title of author to the mix with her 2004 lyrical children’s book, Girls Hold Up This World (Scholastic), featuring photographs by Donyell Kennedy- McCullough. Pinkett Smith’s story challenges young girls to realize their full worth, power, and beauty. “We girls hold up this world as we build our self-esteem. We know that discipline will turn a princess into a queen,” she writes. “We are sisters of this earth—members of one powerful tribe. Every color, shape, and size, we’re united by beauty inside.” Pinkett Smith’s eyes connect with the group instantly, putting everyone at ease. A wide smile spreads across her face. She’s here to discuss her new movie, The Women, a remake of George Cukor’s 1939 film, directed by Diane English, about a wealthy New Yorker who leaves her cheating husband and bonds with other women as a result. Set to premiere on September 12, it features Annette Bening, Meg Ryan, Bette Midler, Carrie Fisher, Candice Bergen, Cloris Leachman, Eva Mendes, and Debra Messing, to name just a few of the film’s exceptional female stars. Speaking candidly to Capitol File and Lisa Ling, correspondent for Oprah and the National Geographic Channel, Pinkett Smith sees the movie as a starting point for an issue she believes is seriously ignored in the US and abroad: the status of women. LISA LING: I see that you’re reading Unbowed by Wangari Maathai. JADA PINKETT SMITH: Yes, it’s such an amazing book and she’s such a phenomenal woman. LL: Will you option Wangari’s story? JPS: I’d consider it, definitely. I’m heading to Uganda and Rwanda on a seven-day trip for Malaria No More, so right now I’m just trying to stay focused on the mission and see what comes of that. LL: Have you been to Africa before? JPS: Yes, we went to South Africa and Mozambique to shoot Ali. Will and I loved Africa. We went to South Africa and almost moved there. I said, “Do you really want to do this now? We have the rest of our lives to do it.” Will and I always say, “God visits everywhere, but lives in Africa.” When you’re on safari and you see that African sky… it’s just such a spiritual place. LL: I remember going to Rwanda and being amazed at the way the women of the country are rebuilding their lives. In 2005 Rwanda had more women in Parliament than any other country. Speaking of women, tell me about your latest film, The Women. JPS: The material is great, but what I liked most about the film was that I had the opportunity to work with some extraordinary women. Diane [English] had been working on the project for 13 years. She was so passionate about it. Meeting Diane, talking to her, we just said, “We gotta do this because they’re trying to shut us out!” LL: What was it like to work with such a large female cast? JPS: It was interesting to be in this large group of women. It just worked. And to see how we all collaborated, what we brought individually to the film—I was elated. In all honesty, Annette Bening is brilliant. I was in awe of her. I had to catch myself; [i was] watching her like a student. Just her process… she’s a veteran. And then for all of us—Meg, Eva, Annette—to sit around and talk about our families, balancing our lives, husbands, divorce, boyfriends… you recognize how much you need to be in spaces like that with other women, you know? [it was the] kind of camaraderie that you didn’t need to explain every detail for them to get it. It’s like an unspoken language. LL: It’s wonderful working with a group of women, but sometimes certain petty issues, insecurities, or jealousies present themselves. Were there any difficulties on the set? JPS: I tell you, it’s interesting how I look at those situations that inevitably occur, in all relationships. If I see another woman who’s intimidated or feels she has to compete with me, and I feel like I have to do the same, I check myself and say, Now Jada, how can you make this go better? How can you bring this woman comfort? How can you create a situation where you don’t necessarily need to like each other but can have a relationship of mutual respect? When I see those kinds of things, I put it on me, because I’m the only person—in this duel here—that can change. I immediately check myself and go, What is it that I’m doing that might be creating this, or what behavior or attitude can I change in order to change this [dynamic] with the woman in front of me? LL: You definitely seem evolved in your level of security. JPS: Well, you know, when you’re dealing with actresses, and just people in this industry as a whole, we’re constantly inundated with rejection, people telling us what we’re doing wrong. You start to second-guess yourself. LL: What are your biggest insecurities? JPS: Oh, my body. I hate my legs. Hate ’em. LL: You’re kidding. You’ve got great legs. JPS: But that’s the thing, you need other women around you to be a mirror, because sometimes we can’t see ourselves. We’ve been given a certain language, situations that basically form who we are— and the media, which is a whole other thing.... As women we look for this thing and that thing; we fill those voids with men, or with food, sugar, whatever, instead of really dealing with the core issues, the issues we don’t want to look at. But that’s the jewel. That’s where happiness lies. LL: As an actress and a public person, how much responsibility do you feel? JPS: I feel every individual, and every artist, has to figure out their own responsibility level. For me, when it comes to women, I am extremely sensitive to the roles I take and how I’m portrayed physically.I try really hard to stay away from stereotypes. LL: I watched the BET show Hip-Hop vs. America last night and it was amazing. Five African-American men were talking about how women are portrayed in hip-hop videos. These Harvard professors were saying, “Stop blaming the white man for raping the black woman.” JPS: We can’t do that anymore. You know, it wasn’t right or correct when the whole Imus situation happened, but a part of me thought, We really have the nerve to have this uproar, when you look closely at what goes on within our own family. I’m telling you: That whole situation is so layered and so deep, how we got to that place… just the dynamics of the black family, the black man, and the black woman. LL: Hip-hop culture is so influential. It’s not just black culture buying into these images of women anymore. JPS: Oh, I agree. But women also have to understand their position of leadership in the community, and that’s what we’ve lost: the understanding that we’ve allowed this patriarchal, capitalistic attitude to really dictate who we are. We too have compromised our dignity. LL: Well, that’s another issue you’ve touched upon: figuring out a way to be independent. JPS: That’s the thing, though. You have to keep a balance. There’s a place in which the masculine can take care of the feminine and a place where the feminine takes care of the masculine, but you can’t relinquish your power. Sometimes I get into a place where I really want to. Sometimes I get really tired and want to say, “Daddy, just take it all! Just take care of me.” I want to suck my thumb and cry like a little girl, but at the end of the day, the dynamic gets out of whack, and that energy gets out of balance. LL: What about young celebrities? JPS: Well, first of all, I don’t think I would have made it! The things I have to talk to my children about, at such a young age… it would blow your mind. I have to constantly reassure my daughter that she’s beautiful and teach my sons a different thought process when it comes to how they view women. I’m lucky, though, because Will really values the feminine. He exalts women. He was very close to his mother and grandmother. Will is definitely a feminist. LL: So how do you instill positive views [of women] at home? JPS: I think as mothers, with the music and the media out there, we really have to sit our boys down and tell them, “That is not okay.” It’s funny, because I remember telling my kids, “Mommy isn’t going to be doing any more movies this year.” You know what they said? “But how are all the bills going to get paid?” It was cute, but more important, they see a household where both parents contribute. LL: How important are your girlfriends in your life? JPS: Very. There’s an incredible amount of camaraderie and power that comes with having girlfriends. They help you be the best you can be, but you have to do the work as an individual too. For example, I’ve noticed that most of the time when I get mad at certain things, it turns out to be a reflection of myself and the stuff I do. Of course, sometimes people do terrible things to us that we don’t deserve, but a lot of the time we get mad at the same things we do to them. You know, [there was a] time I was really hitting a wall in my relationships and I read this book that said to write down all the terrible stuff you’ve done, so I did. I wrote it all down. Then I gave it to Will. LL: Really? Wow… I hope you destroyed it! JPS: Oh, don’t worry. I did, but I wrote everything down. It was hard, but it felt so good, like this giant relief. It changed his perception, I’m sure, but it also changed my relationship with myself, the amount of confidence and security I felt. To finally point the finger at myself and get it off my chest, things I was holding onto. LL: You’re brave. I’m not sure I’d do that. So tell me, what do you think women need most right now? JPS: We need more leadership in the communities. You know, we can’t let celebrities raise our kids. We need to consolidate our power to reach out to all different types of women. I don’t care what color or nationality, there’s a unified language and understanding among women. The truth is, no one else is going to do it for us. Women have to do it. We as women have to get up our game, because all over the world females are being victimized. We have to teach our daughters to have discipline and we have to be responsible for ourselves. Source: http://www.capitolfile-magazine.com/cover_story.html
  20. Hancock Coming to DVD and Blu-Ray on November 25th After weeks of speculation, Sony Pictures has confirmed a late-November Blu-ray touchdown for the Will Smith blockbuster 'Hancock.' Originally rumored for an early-December release, fans will get the $200 million-plus-grossing superhero spoof earlier than expected when Sony debuts the Blu-ray of 'Hancock' on November 25, day-and-date with the standard DVD. ADVERTISEMENT As the studio has only just issued a trade alert for 'Hancock,' all tech specs and supplement details are still under wraps. We'll certainly keep you posted as soon as the full press announce comes in. Suggested retail price for the Blu-ray has been set at $38.95. http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Son...r_November/2044
  21. Will and Jada were seen in down town Dar as they came out of The Kilimanjaro Hotel. http://vybes.wordpress.com/2008/08/27/will...-pinkett-in-tz/
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