Showing posts with label Will Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Will Smith. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Just released the first picture of Anne Hathaway as sexy Selina

Anne Hathaway as sexy Selina "Catwoman" Kyle in "The Dark Knight Rises." The costume is different from previous Catwoman outfits and doesn't include cat ears like Halle Berry's 2004 outfit.Warner Bros. has been keeping details about the movie under wraps only revealing small bits and pieces of the movie. When grilled about her role Hathaway said, "I signed a blood oath," refusing to give up the goods.



Here are our favorite celebrity superheroes.Although George Clooney admitted himself the movie "Batman and Robin" where he played Batman was quite arguably one of the first films ever made, he still looked super sexy in his form fitting costume.



In "Ironman" Downey plays a billionaire entrepreneur with a flair for mechanics. His toned bod, superhero wit and charming smile made us want to swoon.We barely remember this movie. What was the plot again? We were way too busy being distracted by Aussie actor Chris Hemsworth's sexy chest and biceps the size of tree trunks.



We think this time parents really do understand, Will! The former Fresh Prince Will Smith is looking fly in "Hancock," a movie about a hard-living superhero who has fallen out of favor with the public and enters into an interesting relationship with a woman. We don't know why this movie received such bad reviews, this is one superhero I don't think any girl would mind falling for!



Okay, so he wasn't necessarily a superhero in "The Dark Knight" but Heath Ledger's portrayal of The Joker left us cringing in our seats. We think The Joker's bad boy attitude is kind of hot if you're into the whole guy wearing makeup and killing people thing, which we totally are (sometimes). Ledger's untimely death after filming left fans around the world saddened but we still pay tribute to his legacy by watching his bad boy role.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Johnny Depp Top Forbes' Highest Paid Actors in 2010

Leonardo DiCaprio topped it for the first time, flying past last year's winner, Johnny Depp. DiCaprio, 36, landed huge paydays for blockbusters Inception and Shutter Island, reportedly earning over $50 million for the former thanks to a contract guaranteeing him a percentage of the profits. It brought Forbes' grand total of the actor's earnings to $77 million between May 2010 and May 2011.

His earnings last year were approximately $75 million, dropped to number two with $50 million. He was trailed by comedian, actor, singer, producer Adam Sandler. The 44-year-old funnyman earned an estimated $40 million last year.

Will Smith and Tom Hanks rounded out the top five with $36 million and $35 million, respectively.On the actresses list, which was released last month, Angelina Jolie and Sarah Jessica Parker tied for first, both earning $30 million.

Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon also tied for a close spot behind Jolie, 36, and Parker, 46, earning $28 million each. And even though her career has been in a downswing, Julia Roberts came in fifth with $20 million thanks to her mega-hit Eat, Pray, Love.

In evidence that there's still a huge divide between men and women in Hollywood, the highest-earning actresses raked in less than half of DiCaprio's pay.Each year, Forbes compiles data from agents, lawyers, producers and other industry insiders to estimate actors' earnings.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

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Will Smith Biography
Birth Name: Willard Christopher Smith Jr.
Birth Place: Philadelphia, PA
Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 09/25/1968, Libra
Profession: Actor; rapper; producer
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Beloved for his good looks, easygoing wit and effervescent charm both on and off screen, this hip-hop star-turned-actor has come a long way from his days rapping on the streets of Philly. Initially Smith came to prominence as the Fresh Prince, one half of the popular rap duo DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, which released the catchy, PG-rated hits "Summertime" and "Parents Just Don't Understand," the latter winning the first-ever Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance in 1988. Still immature, Smith fell victim to the pitfalls of sudden success, squandering his money and teetering on the verge of bankruptcy, but TV soon changed his life and career. Beginning in 1990, Smith lent his considerable charisma to the sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, in which he more or less played himself as a smart-alecky city kid who moves in with his stuffy, rich relatives. During his six years on the show, he launched a movie career, wisely playing roles antithetical to his small-screen persona (a gay con artist in Six Degrees of Separation, a quip-happy cop in the action comedy Bad Boys). But by 1996, Smith was ready to leave TV behind altogether. Picking his projects carefully (and often supplying songs for the soundtracks), he appeared in one blockbuster per year---Independence Day, Men in Black, Enemy of the State---between 1996 and '98, while also releasing his first solo album, the multi-platinum Big Willie Style, in 1997. Though that slate of films didn't highlight Smith's versatility, they did prove his box-office appeal as the quintessential nice guy who could kick butt if needed. That nice-guy reputation extended to his personal life as well. Despite his mounting fame, Smith was never in the tabloids. Even his ex-wife, Sheree Zampino, got along with him and his new spouse, actor-singer Jada Pinkett Smith, with whom he went on to co-create and produce the successful sitcom All of Us, loosely based on their own experiences as a blended family. Although Smith was a veritable A-list star---one of the few African-American entertainers who was bankable with audiences of all races---he still longed to be taken seriously as an actor. So in the '00s, he headlined two prestige projects back-to-back: the poorly received golf drama The Legend of Bagger Vance and the 2001 Muhammad Ali biopic Ali, a performance that earned Smith solid reviews and his first Oscar nod, though the film itself performed well below expectations at the box office. Unsurprisingly, Smith then returned to his comfort zone, appearing in the sequels to two of his earlier hits (Men in Black II and Bad Boys II) and even began producing his own vehicles, including the poorly reviewed box-office smash Hitch, which proved that perhaps critics---not parents---were the ones who just didn't understand. However, the next year, Smith earned Oscar, Golden Globe and SAG nominations playing father to his real-life son, Jaden, in the inspirational drama The Pursuit of Happyness, which also proved to be one of his biggest commercial hits. Sci-fi blockbusters I Am Legend and Hitchcock followed in 2007 and 2008, and in 2010, Smith passed the action-hero torch down to Jaden, producing a new version of The Karate Kid starring his son as the iconic title character.
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Will Smith Plays Homeless Superhero In 'Hancock'


Will Smith on Hancock


Will Smith Hot Hits Celebrity Sexy Actress Fresh Hot Photos Biography Movies Videos Wallpapers 2011

Will Smith Biography
Birth Name: Willard Christopher Smith Jr.
Birth Place: Philadelphia, PA
Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 09/25/1968, Libra
Profession: Actor; rapper; producer
User Rating:   (648 ratings)
Add Your Rating:
Beloved for his good looks, easygoing wit and effervescent charm both on and off screen, this hip-hop star-turned-actor has come a long way from his days rapping on the streets of Philly. Initially Smith came to prominence as the Fresh Prince, one half of the popular rap duo DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, which released the catchy, PG-rated hits "Summertime" and "Parents Just Don't Understand," the latter winning the first-ever Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance in 1988. Still immature, Smith fell victim to the pitfalls of sudden success, squandering his money and teetering on the verge of bankruptcy, but TV soon changed his life and career. Beginning in 1990, Smith lent his considerable charisma to the sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, in which he more or less played himself as a smart-alecky city kid who moves in with his stuffy, rich relatives. During his six years on the show, he launched a movie career, wisely playing roles antithetical to his small-screen persona (a gay con artist in Six Degrees of Separation, a quip-happy cop in the action comedy Bad Boys). But by 1996, Smith was ready to leave TV behind altogether. Picking his projects carefully (and often supplying songs for the soundtracks), he appeared in one blockbuster per year---Independence Day, Men in Black, Enemy of the State---between 1996 and '98, while also releasing his first solo album, the multi-platinum Big Willie Style, in 1997. Though that slate of films didn't highlight Smith's versatility, they did prove his box-office appeal as the quintessential nice guy who could kick butt if needed. That nice-guy reputation extended to his personal life as well. Despite his mounting fame, Smith was never in the tabloids. Even his ex-wife, Sheree Zampino, got along with him and his new spouse, actor-singer Jada Pinkett Smith, with whom he went on to co-create and produce the successful sitcom All of Us, loosely based on their own experiences as a blended family. Although Smith was a veritable A-list star---one of the few African-American entertainers who was bankable with audiences of all races---he still longed to be taken seriously as an actor. So in the '00s, he headlined two prestige projects back-to-back: the poorly received golf drama The Legend of Bagger Vance and the 2001 Muhammad Ali biopic Ali, a performance that earned Smith solid reviews and his first Oscar nod, though the film itself performed well below expectations at the box office. Unsurprisingly, Smith then returned to his comfort zone, appearing in the sequels to two of his earlier hits (Men in Black II and Bad Boys II) and even began producing his own vehicles, including the poorly reviewed box-office smash Hitch, which proved that perhaps critics---not parents---were the ones who just didn't understand. However, the next year, Smith earned Oscar, Golden Globe and SAG nominations playing father to his real-life son, Jaden, in the inspirational drama The Pursuit of Happyness, which also proved to be one of his biggest commercial hits. Sci-fi blockbusters I Am Legend and Hitchcock followed in 2007 and 2008, and in 2010, Smith passed the action-hero torch down to Jaden, producing a new version of The Karate Kid starring his son as the iconic title character.
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Will Smith Plays Homeless Superhero In 'Hancock'


Will Smith on Hancock