Will Smith Regrets Trying to Be the World's "Biggest Movie Star"

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Will Smith Regrets Trying to Be the World's "Biggest Movie Star"

http://www.eonline.com/news/774730/will-smith-regrets-trying-to-be-the-world-s-biggest-movie-star

Will Smith is a rarity in Hollywood.

After all, he is the only actor in history to have eight consecutive films gross north of $100 million at the domestic box office and 10 consecutive films gross north of $150 million internationally. But these days, star power has less of an impact than it once did. Moreover, as Smith explained at Cannes Lion Tuesday, becoming popular wasn't as fulfilling as he'd imagined.

"I had so much success that I started to taste global blood and my focus shifted from my artistry to winning," he recalled. "I wanted to win and be the biggest movie star, and what happened was there was a lag—around Wild Wild West time—I found myself promoting something because I wanted to win versus promoting something because I believed in it."

Smith repeatedly cited Wild Wild West as an example of a film that he did for status rather than artistic integrity. And though director Barry Sonnenfeld's 1999 film was panned by critics, it still managed to earn $222.1 million on a reported $170 million budget. Smith gave credit to the film's marketing team, but added that their tricks wouldn't work on today's fans. "That smoke and mirrors in marketing is over. People are going to know really quickly and globally whether a product keeps its promises," he said, adding, "Back in the '80s and '90s you had a piece of crap movie you put a trailer with a lot of explosions and it was Wednesday before people knew your movie was s--t...But now what happens is 10 minutes into the movie, people are tweeting, 'This is s--t. Go see Vin Diesel.'"

Smith said he considers himself to be a marketer, not just an actor. "My career has been strictly being able to sell my products globally, and it's now in the hand of fans," he said. "I have to be in tune with their needs and not trick them into going to see Wild Wild West."

The tide is turning in Hollywood, he added. "It's funny to go sit in a meeting in Hollywood now. It's a new idea that we have to make good movies," he joked. "'Hmm, I never thought of that.'"

Smith also spoke to the panel about his friend and mentor, the late Muhammad Ali. "He was unwilling to compromise for money, accolades. He was living his values, rich or poor," the 47-year-old actor said. Even in death, Ali still is an inspiration to Smith. "It was really beautiful for me to see how profoundly happy people were at his memorial," he explained, "and that's a result of him living his life with a purpose. Improving lives is how I want to move forward."

"If someone stands at your funeral and says, 'His ROI was ridiculous,' you've failed,'" he added.
 
wow another jump on a black person threads on BGOL. whowouldathunkit.

followed by another thread of some white woman exclaiming how wonderful she is.

:smh:

Shoulda married a white woman Will and been a selfish bastard. Then you'd be respected here

Will and Jada Smith Named Most Generous Celebs

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Despite their busy schedules and larger-than-life living, Will and Jada Smith have still found time to give back to their community, so much so that they've earned a top spot on The Giving Back Fund's "Giving Back 30" list.

The "Giving Back 30" list names the top 30 celebrities who made the largest donations to charity in 2010 according to public records. Forbes.com reports that Will and Jada took the number 20 spot due to their committed efforts with the Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, a charity that focuses on education and inner-city family welfare. The Smiths also donated a combined $900,000 to the Lupus Foundation, the Baltimore School for the Arts and the Make-A-Wish Foundation over the past calendar year.



NBA star Carmelo Anthony also nabbed a spot on the most generous list, coming in at number 22.

According to The Giving Back Fund, the "Giving Back 30" list is compiled based on media reports of charitable giving by sports and entertainment professionals and information provided by more than 250 celebrity publicists, attorneys, agents agencies, and managers about their clients.
 
I think what he may be saying is that he could have more variety in the roles that he has taken. Actors are paid to read lines. He could have done both and taken bit parts for less money.
 
Do you think Robert deniro worries about his film choices?

How many Oscars Deniro got? 2? Meanwhile Will Smith has: 0 Besides Deniro is way past his prime and got his accolades years ago nothing left for him to prove.

Will went after the money and he got it tried for an Oscar but no cigar. Will is past his prime and still doesn't have that Oscar in his trophy case.
 
How many Oscars Deniro got? 2? Meanwhile Will Smith has: 0 Besides Deniro is way past his prime and got his accolades years ago nothing left for him to prove.

Will went after the money and he got it tried for an Oscar but no cigar. Will is past his prime and still doesn't have that Oscar in his trophy case.
But will he making crappy movies with John travolta for a check?
 
But will he making crappy movies with John travolta for a check?

Like I said it don't matter Deniro got his already he can make whatever he wants. Nobody gives a fuck, his best body of work is behind him now. Deniro has got a great filmography compared to Will's no matter how many crappy movies Deniro makes at this point in his career.
 
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