I should have stopped reading after that, but I continued, don't know why. I'm excited for 'Concussion', and I know a few people who are excited too. What's the problem, really? People tend to act like drama movies are not important or interesting, and it seems like if you're not doing an action movie then it's not worth it. Personally, I love drama and serious performances, and that's what I'm looking for in movies like 'Concussion'. And yes, drama can be exciting (and entertaining), just like action, comedy or musicals. In Will's case, I loved 'Ali' and 'Pursuit Of Happyness', and 'Seven Pounds' was good too (just not as good as the other ones in my opinion). In fact, they're my favourite movies of Will, and I applaud him every time he decides to play a dramatic role because his acting skills improve, and that's what an actor does. That doesn't mean I don't enjoy it when he makes blockbusters (as I've said many times, I can't wait for 'Bad Boys 3'). Or even with 'Focus', a movie I didn't like very much to be honest, I think it was a step in the right direction because he was doing something different from what he had done before. So 'Focus', now 'Concussion' and then 'Suicide Squad'. Three very different movies. How can you call that "the fall of Will Smith"? His career just keeps getting better!