The Bizarre State of Will Smith's Career

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  • @captainmidnight
    @captainmidnight  Рік тому +86

    What's your favorite and least favorite Will Smith movie?
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    • @ComicXanz
      @ComicXanz Рік тому +8

      I-Robot

    • @Jumbalowbumbalow
      @Jumbalowbumbalow Рік тому +1

      Men in black

    • @Timewarpiaman
      @Timewarpiaman Рік тому +7

      Best: Men In Black
      Worst: After Earth

    • @anubusx
      @anubusx Рік тому +2

      Worst: Collateral Beauty.

    • @t84t748748t6
      @t84t748748t6 Рік тому +5

      independence day and man in black made his movie career
      and almost every thing recent his worst smith was young and fun now hey is old and needs something new

  • @redbearddan2000
    @redbearddan2000 Рік тому +1431

    I always found his choices weird: he refused to star in "The Matrix", but chose "Wild Wild West"; he refused to star in "Django Unchained", but chose "After Earth"; he refused to return to "Independence Day", but chose "Suicide Squad" (2016)

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx Рік тому +171

      Lol I’m pretty sure a lot of people in his shoes would’ve turned down The Matrix after the pitch he heard. That’s a hindsight thing. Also, After Earth was his idea and it was originally going to be a more realistic take where father and son get stuck during a camping trip. And nobody blames him for not coming back for Independence Day 2. Suicide Squad was a different realm for him so I didn’t mind that choice and he was a bright spot of the movie, plus it’s one of his biggest movies and did better than Independence Day 2. So even with the weird choices he still came out on the better end in some form or fashion. Hell, Wild Wild West gave him a number one song haha. But I am still disappointed he didn’t pick up Django.

    • @brainfreeeeeze
      @brainfreeeeeze Рік тому +90

      Wild Wild West wasnt too surprising if you look at it in the context of what it was. It was the exact same thing as Men in Black, it took the buddy cop formula and threw it in to a different genre. Like this video said, it was the safe bet.

    • @Vivi_9
      @Vivi_9 Рік тому +15

      Understand him son, he's the quickest there is, the slickest there is..

    • @TheTideKing004
      @TheTideKing004 Рік тому +18

      ​@brainfreeeeeze nah chosing to start in something like wild wild west made him the butt of a joke for a long ass time. I personally think he turned down the matrix purely because he just didn't understand the script at all. But at the same time I think that keanu was probably the perfect choice.

    • @redbearddan2000
      @redbearddan2000 Рік тому +38

      @@TheTideKing004 in my opinion, the role of Neo required someone more cold-tempered and calm, so Will Smith would have fit worse than Keanu Reeves anyway

  • @tommylakindasorta3068
    @tommylakindasorta3068 Рік тому +1452

    Will Smith has had a weird life. He got super famous at a young age and has stayed super famous for decades. Not many people have experienced that. It seems like both a blessing and a curse.

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always Рік тому +46

      He has had a lot of misses along the way. The narrative that everything he touched was gold is very false.

    • @N0TYALC
      @N0TYALC Рік тому +23

      Just a blessing, actually. The only reason fame destroys so many people is because the people who seek fame are usually the worst at handling it.

    • @Insanepie
      @Insanepie Рік тому +66

      @@N0TYALCit’s definitely not a blessing… being famous sucks… you literally can’t do anything without a bunch of people watching you closely and criticising and picking apart every little thing

    • @Jaco059
      @Jaco059 Рік тому +8

      @@N0TYALCya Will also lost it in the muck it’s a bummer. Men who get cucked and are in abusive relationships just can’t demand respect. On the movie front he’s become fairly inconsistent.

    • @SadfoxGuyver
      @SadfoxGuyver Рік тому +32

      Picking that woman is a curse

  • @marcus3445
    @marcus3445 Рік тому +2743

    Will Smith can act. I hate how bad his movie choices are.

    • @diegorojas8959
      @diegorojas8959 Рік тому +232

      Will is a lot like the Rock, both are really good actors but most often than not they end just playing themselves in most movies.

    • @CinemaRescored
      @CinemaRescored Рік тому +79

      He's fine. No Daniel Day-Lewis.

    • @Turtlpwr
      @Turtlpwr Рік тому +59

      He’s so good of an actor, he’s acting like bad movies are worth his time.

    • @HoodedSpidey
      @HoodedSpidey Рік тому +38

      So can Jaden, unfortunately all it took was one bad movie to sink his Hollywood image

    • @TurboGauchiste
      @TurboGauchiste Рік тому +6

      Yeah the same for the Rock

  • @Zombiesnyder13
    @Zombiesnyder13 Рік тому +1174

    The problem with Will Smith is that he always wants to look cool
    He didn't wanted to do THE MATRIX because he thought it wouldn't make him look cool
    And now he mostly takes big projects instead of smaller and simpler ones

    • @redmangoose182
      @redmangoose182 Рік тому +127

      It's funny, because The Matrix IS cool.

    • @dangerfly
      @dangerfly Рік тому +51

      How is it different from those action guys with contracts that prevent them from losing fights? It's as artificial and lame as Smith's laugh...

    • @hoodys
      @hoodys Рік тому +46

      Reminds me of Jennifer Lopez always needing to look pretty.

    • @casualcausalityy
      @casualcausalityy Рік тому +45

      ​@@dangerflyIf the action heroes were as publicly cucked it would be very bad for their careers too

    • @RemingtonMiles-sr9uf
      @RemingtonMiles-sr9uf Рік тому +20

      Will has never looked or been cool in real life away from the cameras.

  • @autodidacticasphyxiation7895
    @autodidacticasphyxiation7895 Рік тому +674

    I think a good comparison is Adam Sandler, high-profile comedic actor in the 1990s that rarely stretches himself outside of his "known-to-work" bubble, but when he does (Punch-Drunk Love, Uncut Gems, etc.) it's a really impressive performance. I'd really like to see Will Smith find his Uncut Gems.

    • @AndresDiaz-qs8gk
      @AndresDiaz-qs8gk Рік тому +14

      Wouldn’t that be pursuit of happiness ?

    • @adamjohnson2914
      @adamjohnson2914 Рік тому +28

      @@AndresDiaz-qs8gk pursuit of happyness is too melodramatic for it to be his "uncut gems"

    • @VonJay
      @VonJay Рік тому +10

      My favorite will smith movie of all time is enemy of the state.

    • @russell2910
      @russell2910 Рік тому

      I think his wife cut his junk off

    • @toostonedjay4202
      @toostonedjay4202 Рік тому +10

      He has to play a seemingly nice serial killer

  • @gustavohernandeza.890
    @gustavohernandeza.890 Рік тому +701

    Current issues from the post-slap era aside, there is a detail I always found interesting about Will Smith's career: the four year gap between 2008 and 2012 in which he didn't have an acting role (he produced The Karate Kid remake for his son Jaden in 2010). IMHO, there was a shift in the kind of projects he chose to make

    • @casualcausalityy
      @casualcausalityy Рік тому +89

      I think that was the height of his interest in Scientology. After Earth was a Scientology parable and its failure may have ended that interest.
      The elementary school Will & Jada set up for their kids used Scientology curriculum and methodology, they were close to publicly joining.

    • @Ryan07_20
      @Ryan07_20 Рік тому +70

      He took that break due to burnout of 1 movie a year for 14 years straight (bad boys-seven pounds). Also to be closer to his family
      I think what would have been smart is if he pulled a Tom cruise: after an acting hiatus, team up with a real good director (Joseph Kosinski, Christopher mcquarrie) and produce your own projects while not having all the control. Which is why Tom is so huge right now. Will Smith wanted too much control over his projects and didn’t get stronger directors (he tried with David Ayer. And he did work with Ang Lee and Guy Ritchie but to less than stellar results. It was a younger indie filmmaker that got him that Oscar)

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always Рік тому +18

      @@Ryan07_20 we see how well worked. Arguably him spending more time with his family it was led to its destruction. They seemed to function better without him.

    • @bespectacledheroine7292
      @bespectacledheroine7292 Рік тому +11

      I kept waiting for the video to mention it but he was one of several executive producers on Cobra Kai which in my opinion is easily one of the best shows of the last 10 years so maybe he's just veering away from acting and is making a good step toward behind the scenes work. If this show is any indication, he'll continue to be successful as far as that, no doubt.

    • @KasumiKenshirou
      @KasumiKenshirou Рік тому +26

      @@bespectacledheroine7292 Did Smith actually have any creative input into Cobra Kai? I just assumed it was one those deals where, since he made that reboot, he was legally required to be credited because of a contract.

  • @davidchristie6003
    @davidchristie6003 Рік тому +303

    That line about trying to be the biggest star is really revealing. I dont get the impression he has done many roles with artistry in mind. Even his bad films are just bland rather than weird failures. Id love to see him play an odd charismatic villian. Make an absolute meal of taunting James Bond like Bardem did or something along those lines. I think he has the talent. Instead he seems to have had the prototype version of The Rocks career.

    • @DimeMagnet
      @DimeMagnet Рік тому +22

      Exactly, you hit the nail on the head. The problem with being a box office juggernaut is that you box yourself in to a specific role/character. Like being typecast. It’s the same problem The Rock has, and for some reason it’s very difficult for them to break away from that. I’m also wondering if not being a “classically trained” actor has something to do with it 🤔.

    • @davidchristie6003
      @davidchristie6003 Рік тому +21

      ​@@DimeMagnetThanks. My guess is that being classically trained proably instills more of an artistic mindset going into a film career. Honestly I doubt they want to break from it when it is such a reliable source of money. The only reason Will Smith might need to change is his safe choices have flopped and he lost his bankable image. People with less talent like the Rock are still finding sucsess with the same old thing. We are always going to want easy "popcorn movie" stars, just a shame that Will Smith hasnt aspired to more artistic stuff to match his talent. Maybe not wanting to put himself out and not succeed, art is riskier

    • @DimeMagnet
      @DimeMagnet Рік тому +8

      @@davidchristie6003 you’re right. But I’m also noticing a shift in the mindset of audiences. It appears they are getting tired of the same old “summer blockbuster popcorn flicks” that brought Will Smith and The Rock such success. You could even argue that they are getting tired of actors like Will Smith and The Rock themselves, even before all the personal drama of the former. I think they are both at an interesting crossroads of their careers, like you said before, breaking from their usual roles would help. A new challenge from either a top tier or an indie director is something they should seriously consider if they want to be more than what they currently are. Will Smith has a better chance in that regard, The Rock I’m not so sure.

    • @davidchristie6003
      @davidchristie6003 Рік тому +6

      ​@@DimeMagnetI agree that there seems to be a shift. I think maybe the directors as well as actors are sick of making rushed uninspired films. Marvel fatigue is probably a contributing factor too. Playing it safe is only safe while the field remains the same. I do wonder if an any big auteur director would touch Smith, and while I agree it would help his career massively, a smaller indie film probably wouldnt have the pay or prestiege to attract him. Tbh I think Smith could have done a great job as Kang, even that wouldve shown a slight shift in his roles. The Rock isnt the same banakble leading man he was 3ish years ago either, but I think hes destined to drift futher down the tier list of stars like Van Dame and Dolph Lungren, middle of the year tax write off filler action films. Artistry in films seems to be making a real comback over cgi blockbuster action, maybe Smith will follow suit.

    • @ct6502c
      @ct6502c Рік тому +5

      ​@@DimeMagnetThe fact that "Oppenheimer" was a major success shows that people definitely want something different and are tired of the same old mindless action movies and endless remakes.

  • @FrameDevice
    @FrameDevice Рік тому +837

    It's really amazing how quickly he flipped his entire life upside down. One single slap, and he lost everything. He's like the main character of a Darren Arronofsky film.

    • @manchezv.2503
      @manchezv.2503 Рік тому +192

      In that moment he went back on every moral he taught, the person he portrayed to audiences for years. He showed the entire opposite, the worst part is that it was for Jada. A person not worth shit to begin with.

    • @matthewsengendo6302
      @matthewsengendo6302 Рік тому +24

      I say this is he's Kanye Vma incident he will return to Good Graces but he will be a different person from the one we know

    • @joonyaboonya
      @joonyaboonya Рік тому +21

      ​@manchezv.2503
      First of all, keep Jada's name out of your mouth. You don't know her and I doubt you care to know her outside of the misleading headlines and false gossip you've heard.
      Secondly, Will didn't go back on any moral, he had a very HUMAN moment that wasn't just about Jada, but none of us will know the full story other than his triggered childhood trauma that he spoke about in his book in 2021.
      Will is on a new more human path that's less about being a massive movie superstar and more about being a beautifully flawed human.

    • @rorylynch7775
      @rorylynch7775 Рік тому +2

      That's such an Apt description lol

    • @vperkv6554
      @vperkv6554 Рік тому

      ​@@joonyaboonyaFirst of All, YOU KEEP JADA AND WILLS NAMES OUT CHA FCKING MOUF, you dont know willy and pinkzie on a personal level and never will.
      You tryin ta act Pinkzie is airing her dirte laundry every chance she gets to anyone tht will listen.
      So wht she that she needs to Propecia extra strength and she like tht young 20 dinkie.
      It certainly aint non of yo biz Ness.
      It be different if she was telling everyone.....................
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      ....
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      🤔

  • @Ariel51_artist
    @Ariel51_artist Рік тому +207

    Glad someone mentioned FOCUS. It’s easily his best role. All the charisma of Will smith but in the body of a con-man. Plus the chemistry is unreal. I definitely would’ve loved to see Will in a franchise of that series

    • @jo4550
      @jo4550 Рік тому +8

      Rumor is he and Margot Robbie dated after meeting on this film

  • @TheHumanPurpleTape
    @TheHumanPurpleTape Рік тому +62

    I, too, think this is a prime time for Will to reinvent himself. I remember when a series of stupid, very dangerous decisions caused people to write off Robert Downey Jr. as "the musician's son that won an Oscar one time". Then Shane Black put him in *Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang* and reignited his career. A few Iron Man films later, he was the most bankable actor in Hollywood... and one of the most beloved. I think Will Smith is at that same crossroad; he's one bold filmmaking choice away from reminding everyone that he was, at one point, the biggest movie star on the planet. Deservedly.

    • @deciduousrex1219
      @deciduousrex1219 Рік тому +7

      RDJ has talent.

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 Рік тому +1

      its not the same, but brad pitt too. He really went on a roll on character roles about toxic selfaware characters examining that after once upon a time in hollywood again.

    • @burrybondz225
      @burrybondz225 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@deciduousrex1219pursuit of happiness, king richard,Ali . He definitely has talent. This comment section is raving about focus but I never watched it so I can't say if he did well there but will smith is very talented. Even beyond acting.

  • @theartofpqh
    @theartofpqh Рік тому +343

    although Will is down bad right now, I can def see him making a comeback...but he needs to ditch the personal drama, and get back to making awesome movies, and the fans will show up. I feel like this could be a godsend for Will as it gives him a great opportunity to push himself even further as an artist. Let's Go WILL!

    • @chengchiu957
      @chengchiu957 Рік тому

      only idiots support a personality like him.

    • @cloudsombrero
      @cloudsombrero Рік тому +11

      especially since jadas a villain

    • @equivalentexchangeisalie5726
      @equivalentexchangeisalie5726 Рік тому +14

      Idk, Smith is gonna be 60 soon. And he's had a 30 year career. I honestly think this is the end of it more or less.

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always Рік тому

      @@equivalentexchangeisalie5726 he's only 55, he won't be 60 too too soon.

    • @milk_bath
      @milk_bath Рік тому

      @@cloudsombrero For what? Will could have left anytime.

  • @joser1853
    @joser1853 Рік тому +43

    The most insane thing about Smith, he was always so focused on keeping a clean imagine, to the point he turned downed Django... But then the slap.

    • @pegggymallis324
      @pegggymallis324 Місяць тому +1

      Classic covert narcissist. Slap will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. Security should have immediately taken him out of venue to jail for assault and battery.

  • @phoenixsidepeen5468
    @phoenixsidepeen5468 Рік тому +135

    I also read Smith’s memoir. I was more so shocked how relatable and human it was. As a fellow survivor of child abuse, I appreciated his candor. Despite the drama of his personal life, I still admire him as an artist.

    • @TheGoldenDonuttt
      @TheGoldenDonuttt Рік тому +25

      he was abused as a child?! now make complete sense why he is with Jada

    • @phoenixsidepeen5468
      @phoenixsidepeen5468 Рік тому +16

      @@TheGoldenDonuttt Yes. His father was a violent alcoholic. He details his coping mechanisms from his childhood and they seem to play a role in who he is today.

    • @eyecontrol4900
      @eyecontrol4900 Рік тому +2

      @@TheGoldenDonuttt why would he stay married to a woman who has almost destroyed his career and humiliated him in the public? Makes no sense

    • @alicehammond7622
      @alicehammond7622 Рік тому +7

      @@eyecontrol4900because it’s all he knows. Lots of child abuse victims end up getting into relationships with abusers as adults, it’s a vicious cycle.

  • @LetsSingTheDoomSong
    @LetsSingTheDoomSong Рік тому +305

    My favorite of his will always be "The Pursuit of Happyness." Insanely heartfelt and his son was ironically a much better actor at 5 than he was when he got older 😂

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte Рік тому +50

      That's probably because at 5 he didn't have an ego yet. He was probably just enjoying playing with his dad.

    • @LetsSingTheDoomSong
      @LetsSingTheDoomSong Рік тому +15

      @@misterwhyte I suspect you are 100% correct with that!

    • @feliciaf8
      @feliciaf8 Рік тому +4

      Same it's such a good movie

    • @Saironi
      @Saironi Рік тому +6

      That movie made me cry. I saw it when I was maybe 11 or 13 and I couldn't bear the sight of Jaden having to sleep in a public bathroom. A legit emotional critique of capitalism.

    • @KonEl-BlackZero
      @KonEl-BlackZero Рік тому

      @@Saironi and the message is to be rich is a happy ending

  • @Mauri.El.Creador
    @Mauri.El.Creador Рік тому +14

    I'm happy you made the choice not to bash on him too hard. He is an amazing actor. His run in the 2000's with I Robot, I Am Legend and Pursuit of Happyness was amazing for me. It was like he could do no wrong.

  • @AH-bf4md
    @AH-bf4md Рік тому +110

    Will‘s choices baffle me for years at this point. he’s one, if not the most charismatic movie stars in Hollywood plus he put out a lot of fun and catchy music
    I miss the Will of the 90s to 2007/8

  • @SamSpade903
    @SamSpade903 Рік тому +32

    I’m a little older than you, but I grew up with fresh Prince, wild Wild West, MIB, and the original bad boyz films. Smith will always be one of my favorites. I hope whatever is eating at him ebbs and he gets back to making interesting, fun things again. I don’t know if it’s just me, but I can watch him in anything he’s starred in the last decade + and it seems like he’s only partially there.

  • @kashtides
    @kashtides Рік тому +67

    I wish Will could see this video. Like you said, now that his image is shattered, there is no reason for him to be making safe career choices. The next chapter of his career could be phenomenal if he switches it up 🙏🏽

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx Рік тому +2

      The thing is he might be going back to nostalgia to win people back but I really do hope he continues to make more creative and challenging choices.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Рік тому +4

      After slapping Chris, his roles should be bad guys. Unlikable/hated bad guys. Play into it.

  • @NBATESdgm
    @NBATESdgm Рік тому +112

    This man could make a comeback playing villain in a well written drama. His darkness needs to be put to use. Also, I think movie stars are not needed in the world of social media idiocracy. The Rock (although, not a good actor) suffers from something similar it seems, having an insufferable profit driven "artistic" career that's quickly fading.

    • @JoeChillton
      @JoeChillton Рік тому +8

      I remember that Patrick OC guy said something very similar (in an excellent video mind you) where the branding/promotion of Rock is important then the film's quality and hence why he takes on almost exclusively blockbuster like pictures for over ten years now. He needs to change too and he's not doing that any time soon.

    • @buttscarlton1490
      @buttscarlton1490 Рік тому +16

      Will Smith as a villain is something I would pay to see in theaters

    • @DimeMagnet
      @DimeMagnet Рік тому +4

      @@buttscarlton1490a real villain too, not a pseudo villain like in Suicide Squad.

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx Рік тому +4

      As a huge fan, I’ve been craving a true villainous role for a long time. Honestly if he took the Tom Cruise Collateral route… I feel like we’d all love to see that.

    • @stephenbanks5860
      @stephenbanks5860 Рік тому

      Possibly a low budget film.

  • @BugVlogs
    @BugVlogs Рік тому +316

    Outside of his marriage, the biggest mistake Will Smith made was trying to be a more serious actor. His biggest strength is being lighthearted and charismatic, yet he kept picking roles where he wasn’t allowed to play on those strengths, the worst example being After Earth.

    • @INFJ_Will
      @INFJ_Will Рік тому +34

      Exactly! He should've followed the blueprint of Tom Cruise. Splashy big budget pictures that give him the room to riff and showcase his personality. Will can't compete in the dramatic actor space and that's okay. His charm and charisma are his best attributes and would've continued to take him far.

    • @marcus3445
      @marcus3445 Рік тому +112

      I strongely disagree, his role in "A Pursuit of Happiness" was fantastic, considered one of his best. Will is a rare type of actor that can do both serious and lighthearted roles without becomes weird. Will big problem is that he doesn't know how to choose good scripts, and just like The Rock, he wants to be "'the hero" of the story, which keeps him away from many possible good roles. Him rejecting Tarantino's main role in Django is a famous exemple about how bad his opportunity judgment is.

    • @The_MEMEphis
      @The_MEMEphis Рік тому +32

      ​@@marcus3445to add on to this his movie seven pounds is also a really good serious role that he nailed

    • @willcooper8028
      @willcooper8028 Рік тому +18

      I don’t think so, like sure after earth sucked and it was a bad role for him, but he’s had other serious roles that totally worked

    • @jonahblock
      @jonahblock Рік тому +8

      You have to think of why will smith acts.
      If I was to make a guess I’d put him ina clad of people that never felt securly bonded as children and need extra attention to feel bonded as a result(like me )
      Will took his funny stuff as far as he felt as he could go but wanted more respect to feel validated. It happens to a lot of people… constantly seeking status and power

  • @mackenziemcinnis1879
    @mackenziemcinnis1879 Рік тому +38

    Honestly I'd love to see you cover why you think Bright failed. I have always seen Bright as a failure of execution rather than concept. I think the idea of another big budget urban fantasy that leans heavy on both those words has an audience. After all while Bright did fail to entertain it clearly didn't fail to peak people's interest as do many watched it even if they did dislike it.

    • @clearspira
      @clearspira Рік тому +4

      I think the problem was that it has been done better. I didn't work as a buddy cop, it didn't work as fantasy, and it really wasn't Will's best performance.

    • @arobarbie
      @arobarbie Рік тому +6

      lindsay ellis made a video about it if you’re interested!

    • @Alex-hm7nt
      @Alex-hm7nt Рік тому +2

      The whole point of Brights story didn't make sense. It was sort of like Raiders of The Lost Ark: if a bad person opens the Ark (not just the Nazis), it ends badly. Bright clearly states that only one type of person can hold the wand...yet all of these other people (who know this rule) continuously try to get it?? I thought Bright had huge potential with its world and could've been done a lot better than what we got

    • @mackenziemcinnis1879
      @mackenziemcinnis1879 Рік тому +2

      @clearspira Absolutely, I also feel like the story threw in a lot of fantasy elements like Orcs, magic wands, and dark lords without any idea what makes those concepts work so well in fantasy. This weakend the concept right out the gate and left it feeling like I was watching someone's first attempt at DMing a D&D Homebrew rather than a big budget film. Still though the fact that so many people saw Will Smith in a Police Uniform standing next to an Orc and thought, "Okay, what's all this?" And gave it their time tells me there is an audiance starved for content out there.

    • @mackenziemcinnis1879
      @mackenziemcinnis1879 Рік тому +1

      @Alex-hm7nt Yeah I feel like the writers kinda just reached into a bag full of fantasy things and made a madlib out of it by throwing in Orcs, dark lords, and magic wands without any real understanding of why these tropes work in fantasy. The result was something more akin to a bad D&D one shot than a major motion picture. Still, the fact that so many people saw Will Smith dressed like a cop standing next to an Orc and said, "Yeah, okay, you've got my attention" tells me there is a large audience with an interest in Urban Fantasy that is starved for content. Heck, even the new D&D movie proves this, in my opinion. I like D&D, and I thought the movie was fine, pretty funny but not hilarious, and a decent plot, but nothing world shaking, likable characters, but nothing to write home about. That movie grossed $208.2 million after making up its $150 million budget. That's not Marvel, especially at its peak, but it's nothing to turn your noss up at either. There is a market.

  • @marcosmenezes3742
    @marcosmenezes3742 Рік тому +89

    I have loved Will growing up watching re runs of the fresh prince on cable TV. It's sad how his carrer didn't evolve the way it should have been. Much love from Brazil , Capitan

    • @ninjanibba4259
      @ninjanibba4259 Рік тому +3

      Dude is almost 60, been in the spotlight since the 90s….dudes had a career
      Did you not watch the video? Or do a simple google search? He’ll be fine

    • @Sile1nce76
      @Sile1nce76 3 місяці тому

      @@ninjanibba4259You don’t have to rude for absolutely no reason

    • @ninjanibba4259
      @ninjanibba4259 3 місяці тому

      @@Sile1nce76 nothing I said was rude

    • @Sile1nce76
      @Sile1nce76 3 місяці тому

      @@ninjanibba4259 *Passive aggressive

    • @ninjanibba4259
      @ninjanibba4259 3 місяці тому

      @@Sile1nce76 you’re trying to make something out of nothing almost a year later with this nonsense? Go away

  • @sterling7
    @sterling7 Рік тому +36

    Will Smith is a tremendously charismatic and engaging actor. The problem, perhaps, is that "the slap" invited everyone to wonder how much of that acting talent is engaged in maintaining a facade of good-humored, easy-going equilibrium. His audience likes him, so they want to see him do well; the fact that he's worked very hard to rise to stardom and that he's a human being with human frailties and foibles has been masked by his facade and his success. Now both the success and the facade have taken a hit.

  • @dlg5485
    @dlg5485 Рік тому +71

    WS has always taken himself too damn seriously. He is a decent actor but you wouldn't know it based on his terrible film choices. He NEVER challenges himself, ever, and it's just gotten old. I'm over it...and over him. Your take is spot on!

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx Рік тому +2

      I feel like saying he takes himself too seriously is like the complete opposite of who he is lmao. But I kinda get what you mean, he takes himself too seriously that he misses out on roles where he should let loose. And that he doesn’t let his artistry of acting flow through him as much as he should. Which is why we don’t get many roles that challenge him. True. But to be fair, his movies like Ali and latest movies like King Richard and even his last movie Emancipation have challenged him. I know the latter was difficult for him. I think if it wasn’t for the slap, he was going towards a more challenging and creative acting lane, but now I’m afraid he’s gonna go back to nostalgia to win the people back. And I hope he continues to move forward creatively. I’d like to see him play a character that’s a full blown asshole (who doesn’t have to save the world) or someone evil (who doesn’t also have to save the world)

    • @dlg5485
      @dlg5485 Рік тому +4

      @@MisterFoxx I'm not talking about his personal life because no one knows what that even is. Celebs only show a phony curated version of themselves to the public. It's not real. I'm simply referring to his professional choices. The characters he chooses to take on are typically empty popcorn bullsh*t, devoid of any real emotional depth or presence. He refuses to get out of his comfort zone and it shows in his weak performances.

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx Рік тому

      @@dlg5485 Except even in his blockbusters he chooses characters with depth and that’s a choice he has said out loud. Most of his blockbusters have small character dramas within them. Which is why his performances in those movies are typically better or a little more dynamic than other actors in their blockbusters. But when it comes to his dramatic roles he always delivers. And obviously when you’re making blockbuster movies a lot of them don’t have some insane amount of emotional depth in the first place. His goal was always to be a blockbuster superstar, not to be Denzel Washington lol. But at this age I think he will start (and has started) taking more challenging and interesting roles. He just needs to keep it up and completely branch outside his wheelhouse.

    • @HighLordBlazeReborn
      @HighLordBlazeReborn 8 місяців тому +2

      @@dlg5485 Very much agree. It's like he's still stuck in his early career, scared to stray too far

  • @staringatthesun861
    @staringatthesun861 Рік тому +83

    I really like Will Smith. My feelings when he gave his Best Actor speech are among the most complex that feelings can be. Joy, pity, melancholy, humiliation, sympathy.....all rolled into one.

    • @chrisblanc663
      @chrisblanc663 Рік тому +2

      Like that scene in the fresh prince of bell air when his dad ditched him. Great scene from both Smith and Avery.

    • @staringatthesun861
      @staringatthesun861 Рік тому +2

      @@chrisblanc663 I think that's the most lasting episode of the entire show. Smith's acting at the end is spine-tingling.

    • @staringatthesun861
      @staringatthesun861 Рік тому +2

      @@chrisblanc663 Avery too, though to me he more regularly gave those performances, because his character was more serious.

  • @ggu7r76g
    @ggu7r76g Рік тому +5

    I appreciated the fact that you focused on his career choices and his book rather than all of the drama with Jada. I'm so sick of everyone blaming her for the state of his career. I love both of them and want the best for both of them.

  • @theparkinglotcities
    @theparkinglotcities Рік тому +124

    Great video! I found myself strangely more sympathetic to Smith after the slap. I grew up with Fresh Prince and loved MIB/Independence Day, but most of what he's done since then has been too obviously Oscar bait. The fact he lost his shit on the night he actually won makes him seem more human than he's seemed in years. It would be great to see him enter a "fuck it, I'll do your weird little movie or show" phase of his career.
    His career also is a great example of how impossible it is to plan for a hit. You can make some educated guesses on what might be successful, but actually making something actually good/novel/classic is a bit of a crapshoot. The people who find it are usually the ones who say fuck it and take some chances, not the ones who try to calculate what Oscar voters will love.

    • @11FBA11
      @11FBA11 Рік тому +7

      This

    • @sianais
      @sianais Рік тому +16

      Agreed. He should take more risks, especially now that he doesn't have much of an image to maintain.

    • @enochlo9156
      @enochlo9156 Рік тому +7

      wait isn't that the Nick Cage phase

    • @dashfriday974
      @dashfriday974 Рік тому +1

      He’s never shown the chops to play a villain. For this reason, I’ve always thought he was overrated. He just does anything to be liked.

    • @CalvinHikes
      @CalvinHikes Рік тому +1

      You liked him more after he publicly revealed his character to be supremely low?

  • @WSendam
    @WSendam Рік тому +8

    Your audio still sounds good Captain ❤ love your channel

  • @Nelson_Swamp
    @Nelson_Swamp Рік тому +5

    For proof of the Fresh Prince's lyrical prowess, listen to "Jeff Wuz on the Beat Box," particularly verse 3. An incredible display of wordplay, breath control, clarity, and style. And I believe Will was only 20 or so at the time. And I also just remembered "Brand New Funk," which was from the same album. Smith is definitely a talented rapper.

  • @cameron2069
    @cameron2069 Рік тому +16

    Will Smith has obviously had a (pretty admirable) wide range of media appearances from dramatic acting to UA-cam Rewind. But there does seem like something’s amiss when he’s doing mobile game ads a little over a year after winning an Academy Award. He had the reverse Brendan Fraser, basically.

  • @joshfactor1
    @joshfactor1 Рік тому +24

    but you got to admit fresh prince still holds up to this day

  • @kendrickawesomeness
    @kendrickawesomeness Рік тому +69

    He can kill it when he does a great movie like King Richard. Absolutely deserved that Oscar

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 Рік тому +1

      Only got foreshadowed by that infamous slap. And got banned by Academy for a decade. The worst part is, after the slap, no one dares to escort him to get out just because he's a celebrity.

  • @sonoftheredfox
    @sonoftheredfox Рік тому +62

    I saw Focus on a cross country flight. I remember really liked it - and for me it was also Margot Robbie's best movie.
    That "sense of insecurity" you spoke of is exactly what I think Jada has taken advantage of and manipulated these past years. I like Will. I don't like the place that he is at personally though. I think the best thing he could do for himself is figure out a way to recreate his identity away from his toxic wife and quasi non-existent marriage.

    • @jackkraken3888
      @jackkraken3888 Рік тому

      He might need permission from Jada though. 😂

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx Рік тому +1

      He spoke of his insecurity in his book

  • @janiedoie
    @janiedoie Рік тому +57

    I feel like Jada is torching his career because he's always said "Divorce is not an option". She's probably trying to break free after years of denial

    • @MariaVosa
      @MariaVosa Рік тому +7

      So it's not Jada torching his career, it's him doing it to himself.

    • @pettybee3860
      @pettybee3860 Рік тому

      ​@@MariaVosayou're right. He doesn't want to let her go. He's doing this to himself

    • @Lakeside_Flower
      @Lakeside_Flower Рік тому +6

      But you don’t need mutual acceptance to get a divorce, no?
      She could divorce/leave him at any time.

    • @janiedoie
      @janiedoie Рік тому +2

      @@Lakeside_Flower true, I'm guessing there was no prenup though and maybe she's doing this to get him to pay up??? Idk shooting in the dark here

  • @Story2ScreenMovieReviewPodcast
    @Story2ScreenMovieReviewPodcast Рік тому +97

    I truly believe Jada has massive career ending dirt on Will, ala why he doesnt divorce her. Also, i believe Jada has manipulated Wills mind to where he has to defend his family and wife, no matter whos right or wrong, no matter the cost or consequences.

    • @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812
      @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Рік тому +2

      Yep exactly

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped Рік тому +10

      I think it's a lot simpler than that and he is just an egomaniac...

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Рік тому +6

      It could also be both.

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always Рік тому +3

      There have always been rumors he was gay. Maybe that was it. Idk.

    • @duyanhng8430
      @duyanhng8430 Рік тому +8

      ​@@Not_Alwaysi dont think being gay is that big of a dirt lol

  • @bensneb360
    @bensneb360 Рік тому +18

    The biggest surprise is that Will Smith has a UA-cam channel

  • @MisterFoxx
    @MisterFoxx Рік тому +6

    I definitely hope to see take on more challenging and creative roles. I heard there was talks of Will joining a Jordan Peele movie and I love that idea, even if false. But I’d love for him to work with those directors that truly help mold characters into beautiful portraits. My dream is seeing him star in a Nolan or Jordan Peele film.

  • @Zecamilleo
    @Zecamilleo 11 місяців тому +5

    The "will smith team wanted to rewrite a TARANTINO script" is one of the most delusional ego moments in cinema, tarantino is literally know by his scripts 😂

  • @noodlemaiden7619
    @noodlemaiden7619 Рік тому +5

    Pursuit of Happiness is a great film that I don't want to rewatch. The tension and desperation I felt watching was unbearable. The relief I felt at the end almost didn't even feel good because I was just grateful the pain had ended. Amazing film, Will Smith has got it. He just needs that one perfect role to get him back on track I think

  • @Grimm299
    @Grimm299 Рік тому +6

    This was a really positive video, that's why i like your channel. It can be critical but fair

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 Рік тому +13

    It feels like we are stuck in the group chat thar Will Smith and Jada Pickett started.

  • @kwasabere
    @kwasabere Рік тому +44

    Time. That's all he needs. I feel like he's in an extreme funk that many people go through, except he's a public figure. He will bounce back and I hope he does. What's been going gon with him personally has been affecting his career too much and hopefully he can put it behind him soon

    • @clearspira
      @clearspira Рік тому +5

      Sorry but I disagree. His ''ultra cool guy'' persona that so many knew him for was shattered by both the slap and being a cuck. He'll never reach the same heights again.

    • @Spidido
      @Spidido Рік тому +2

      It is about perception. The perception pre-entanglement/red table/oscar slap is not the same now. Pre- Will Smith was in a way, aspirational. Now, i don't even know what to call him

    • @joanned8172
      @joanned8172 Рік тому +1

      He needs to ditch Jada and show he can stand up for himself, his slap I have no doubt was mostly out of anger at his situation with his wife more than being upset at the joke. Look how weird their kids turned out its bizarre, I doubt he ever becomes a blockbuster actor again, best he can hope for is supporting roles and be a B lister.

    • @kwasabere
      @kwasabere Рік тому +4

      @@joanned8172 How I look at it, if Robert Downey Jr can make a complete comeback from the mess he was, why can't Will?

    • @joanned8172
      @joanned8172 Рік тому

      @@kwasabere Downey Jr was mainly bad boy and drug abuse though and was pretty young.
      Will Smith is older assaulted a guy with a open hand slap for a joke as entire world looked on after everyone had found out he seemed cool with his wife screwing multiple men as she thought of Will as the back up plan to the "love of her life" Tupac.
      He was emasculated before the entire entertainment industry while Robert Downey Jr was liked by most and thought of as cool at the time.
      Will Smith will make a comeback as he is too good an actor not to, but he will never be an A-lister again.

  • @treytison1444
    @treytison1444 Рік тому +6

    My favorites are probably Men in Black and Pursuit of Happyness, least favorite is probably one of the ones I couldn't even make it through like After Earth or something.
    By the way Wild Wild West is underrated.

  • @ForeverRed3000
    @ForeverRed3000 Рік тому +7

    Before the slap, when he was doing press for his Oscar Campaign, he had a shoot with GQ. That shoot really showed him in a different - albeit more - artistic/vulnerable and raw light that I hadn’t seen Will in. And I’ve looked up to him since I was a kid, so seeing that was pretty inspiring to see. I honestly would love if he taps into work that reflects that side of him. Something like working with someone like Barry Jenkins or even like you said PTA.
    Hell even Denzel is on this wave, while simultaneously doing Equalizer he’s been working with some incredible directors, and has stated his desire to work with more in this stage of his career.
    I really hope that Will, and his family, just step away from the limelight and that he can focus more on the work itself. That’ll speak more volumes than anything else. And it also shows because any other celebrity would be extremely disgraced. But Will has ENORMOUS amounts of support, despite whats been thrown at him these past few years.
    And I’m pretty sure he can.

  • @livinginvancouverbc2247
    @livinginvancouverbc2247 Рік тому +3

    My favourite Will Smith movie is Six Degrees of Separation. He was effortlessly smooth, charming and vulnerable.It's a high class arthouse movie, Very well made. This movie, and Terry Gilliam's Brazil, are the only two movie in my life that I rewatched immediately after first viewing.

  • @judatme8049
    @judatme8049 Рік тому +2

    I been watching this guy since I was in 8th . I just graduated 5 months ago so I really grew up watching him my whole high school career.

  • @JAM92
    @JAM92 Рік тому +33

    I still can't fully get over that slap!
    It's funny how a single moment made by a single terrible decision can create such a ripple felt by so many.

    • @davidporter9553
      @davidporter9553 Рік тому +3

      I think we would be over the slap if Jada wasn't talking about Tupac and other stuff

    • @ZeroProko
      @ZeroProko Рік тому +2

      I dont think a person should be judged at their worst moment. Hes been in the public spotlight since the mid 80's and then kept a squeeky clean and wholesome public image since. Hes still just a person, clearly dealing with some serious personal issues, and that kind of weight can make anyone crumble and make mistakes

    • @JAM92
      @JAM92 Рік тому +5

      @@ZeroProko but one mistake doesn't always equal another.
      Will's mistake took a certain level of thought to do, but he didn't apply enough thought to properly consider the consequences of his actions.
      It may have been just a slap but it shows what Will could do if the right button is pushed, it was a harmless little joke referencing an obscure 90's bomb that nobody saw.
      Will's mistake wasn't the slap because he did that purposely, his mistake happened in his mind as he sat there and contemplated how he was going to respond to a joke in a room full of people.

    • @ZeroProko
      @ZeroProko Рік тому

      @@JAM92 Strong emotion can overpower ones ability to fully think out or process things. I doubt he was thinking it was a great idea to bitch slap a man on TV when he was walking up to him.
      Thats the thing about people, you can make them do just about anything given the right provocation, this could have been anyone.
      Im not going to villify a person for a one time mistake that just happen to be publicly broadcast

    • @JAM92
      @JAM92 Рік тому +4

      @@ZeroProko It's not necessarily about the strength of the emotion, because we all feel strong emotions in our lives at some point in time.
      It's even not necessarily about his thought process or lack there of, but what it took to set off the whole incident to begin with.
      Will's response was far beyond what the vast majority of civilised people would ever even comprehend doing, especially in a room full of people and while it's also being televised.
      Chris Rock even said it as Will was sitting back down when he said "dude it was G.I Jane joke!" As if to say "why did this insignificant little joke set you off so badly?".
      I'm not going to treat Will like he's suddenly a bad person or whatever, but his behaviour in regards to how he handled the situation has forever changed my perception of him and not for the better.

  • @andreasau391
    @andreasau391 Рік тому +2

    In a Interview in italian, the director Gabriele Muccino (Seven Pounds, the pursuit of happiness) said that will Smith and his team we're almost obsessed by the oscar win. That is in my opinion a big part of his more nuanced movie pick leading up to king Richard. As you highlighted in the biography part. He wanted to be recognized, he had a Grammy for the music he wanted the oscar.

  • @seancollins7447
    @seancollins7447 Рік тому +4

    After Earth made me believe M. Night Shyamalan's career was beyond repair when it was really Will Smith's fault, and Shyamalan was a scapegoat.

  • @Dm34421
    @Dm34421 Рік тому +37

    Besides Jada, Will made awful career choices like turning down Matrix for wild Wild West. His film career died in the late 2000s when he started taking roles like Hitchcock

    • @dwc1964
      @dwc1964 Рік тому +6

      I really loved _Wild Wild West_ as a concept - a fun, weird action-adventure sci-fi/western show from my youth reimagined as a Reconstruction Western (a too-rare genre) - I was its exact target audience. Too bad it sucked ass.

    • @dwc1964
      @dwc1964 Рік тому +7

      _Hancock_ * likewise was a great idea for half of the movie - what if superpowered person with good intentions but also fuckup? I was completely lost by the second half - but then, I can say the same for a lot of my favorite media.
      And it was hardly a death knell for his career:
      Hancock was Will Smith's fifth film to open on a 4 July weekend and was his most successful opening to date. The film was also Smith's eighth film in a row to take top placement in the American and Canadian box office and the twelfth film in Smith's career to lead the box office.[45][46] Hancock was also Peter Berg's strongest opening of his directing career to date.[47] Chad Hartigan, analyst for Exhibitor Relations, said about Smith's successful opening: "Audiences don't care what critics say; they're going to turn out for anything he does."[48]
      * now, if there was actually a film called _Hitchcock_ that he did, it's not coming up in any searches, so pardon me if I missed something.

    • @seand7042
      @seand7042 Рік тому +6

      Do you mean Hancock or Hitch?

    • @xxRAINA1xx
      @xxRAINA1xx Рік тому +1

      I love Wild Wild West I literally had a steampunk phase because of that movie.

    • @Blast2224
      @Blast2224 Рік тому +1

      Hitch was a so-so comedy. I was 12 when it came out. It wasn’t even top 3. Everyone was just like “yeah it was funny at times”. Hancock was drowned in the emerging MCU and just didn’t stick with teenagers or young adults. I was 15 and passed on it in favor of Iron Man and Hulk.

  • @JoeChillton
    @JoeChillton Рік тому +16

    One thing is crystal clear, Jada is a fucking villain. She was cast well in Gotham.
    I do remember seeing King Richard and though the same, this is the safest bet, and a really scary alternate version of Will where he was exposed as grooming his children to be as big as he was, or surpass him in some way. And it worked and then it all went down screaming in a fire. All that work, all that care, for a decent film gone......

    • @anubusx
      @anubusx Рік тому

      I loved that show.

    • @JoeChillton
      @JoeChillton Рік тому +1

      same, got so much better once they found out that overacting villians are the key like Jerome, Riddler or Zsasz. @@anubusx

  • @tiktokcompilations797
    @tiktokcompilations797 Рік тому +104

    Will Smith went from being one of the biggest names of HollyWood to being it’s biggest punching bag, all because of his crazy not wife

    • @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812
      @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Рік тому +3

      You mean his "husband" jada?

    • @DrMario_666
      @DrMario_666 Рік тому

      Yeah his actions aren’t his responsibility, it’s all his wife’s fault for everything he’s done.
      Sexist loser

    • @RuiLuz
      @RuiLuz Рік тому +1

      He needs to grow a spine, it came down to this because he lacks personality.

  • @JamesLawner
    @JamesLawner Рік тому +3

    Honestly, I feel like you can draw comparisons between Will Smith and Dwayne Johnson’s careers, both have been mega movie stars with hit movies and franchises, and usually making safe bets along the way, until eventually their hubris causes their career to take a nosedive and end up on a road to recovery and humility of sorts. It could be interesting to see these two in an indie drama of some kind.
    Lastly, I’d like to see a video about Mark Wahlberg’s career, because his career started in a similar place like Will Smith’s (both were rappers turned actors), and it doesn’t seem like it ended up in a weird state like Will Smith’s (at least based on what I’ve seen/known).

  • @paft
    @paft Рік тому +5

    His personal life which has become incredibly public has actually ruined my view on him. I actually cant even stand to see his face now. And this is from someone who really enjoyed some of his work.

  • @douglasmaddox3308
    @douglasmaddox3308 Рік тому +5

    Will Smith has shown the world tremendous talent for over 40 years! Talent like that doesn't die or go away. He'll be back in full form one day soon

  • @MAPerez970
    @MAPerez970 Рік тому

    Great video! First time watching your channel and love that u put your sponsor at the end of the video. Too many videos nowadays hit u with a 2+ min sponsor ad as soon as the vid starts.

  • @-CallMeMarvin-
    @-CallMeMarvin- Рік тому +11

    Will Smith will always have a Place in my Heart. I-Robot is the reason I (still to this day) almost exclusively wear Converse in my Private Life - Marketing done right.

    • @jackkraken3888
      @jackkraken3888 Рік тому +1

      That scene where the robots attack him in the tunnel will always be amazing!

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx Рік тому

      Vintage right? Lmao

  • @ShinbrigTV
    @ShinbrigTV Рік тому +2

    The hip-hop community always found Will Smith "corny" (way before they did with Logic). But on a technical level Will Smith had a solid 80's flow...the problem was translating that into the 90's and 2000's. And credit to where credit is due; Will Smith was the first hip-hop artist to win a Grammy AND introduce a lot of people into the hip-hop culture.

  • @reginaldhollis3562
    @reginaldhollis3562 Рік тому +3

    Definitely agree with taking more supporting roles and think that's a great opportunity to rebound. While its another biopic, I'm really hoping the Nicky Barnes crime thriller they announced a few years back with him comes to fruition. That sounded really interesting and different/darker for him and in the vein of American Gangster/Black Mass.

  • @stepheng1523
    @stepheng1523 Рік тому +37

    Will smith improves everything hes in. He was literally the only thing that made suicide squad at all watchable

    • @admiralweb27
      @admiralweb27 Рік тому +11

      I was about to sarcastically say the Oscar's, but honestly... that was probably the most publicity the Oscar's got in a while lol

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always Рік тому +2

      Eh, not really. That movie was stupid and had no plot.

    • @RayMcElroy50
      @RayMcElroy50 Рік тому +5

      No, it was Margot Robbie

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx Рік тому +2

      ⁠@@Not_Alwaysyou said the movie was stupid and no plot, but the point was really that Will Smith was a bright spot in the movie, which is true.

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx Рік тому

      @@RayMcElroy50both of them tbh

  • @ShawnTheStampede
    @ShawnTheStampede Рік тому +10

    I feel like it’s very important to not gloss over Will Smith as a rapper. As much as many of the harder ads to ask and hip-hop would like to deny him that, Will Smith is cemented in hip-hop, history for a number of things not only bringing rap to the main stream with fresh prince of Belair, but he was part of the first hip-hop group to win a Grammy. And if nothing else, how many artist can comfortably say that they have any song that persist annually for 30+ years the way he has with something like Summertime. and it’s also important to remember that his career is quite literally the blueprint for any rapper that chooses to go into film. For instance, look at Queen Latifah and LL Cool J.

  • @chucaruba109
    @chucaruba109 Рік тому +1

    Love that aesthetic for the 1940s radio you have with your channel 🎉

  • @rhaegartargaryen9315
    @rhaegartargaryen9315 Рік тому +5

    Will Smith is still one of my favourite actors ever since childhood. While I do yearn for better movies from him, I still very much cherish his older movies.

  • @colealbinder2025
    @colealbinder2025 Рік тому +3

    I agree with wanting to see him in different kinds of roles going forward, maybe playing an understated role as part of (and not the lead in) and ensemble cast film like Knives Out 3 for instance.

  • @FDM-xu4wt
    @FDM-xu4wt Рік тому +3

    Surprised you didn't mention 7 Pounds. It was a strange film that had its flaws, but it's one of his best dramatic performances in my opinion.

  • @rosecity_chris
    @rosecity_chris Рік тому +3

    You make such a great point. In his pursuit of oscars, hes missing out on that perfect combination of comdey action movies hes so good at.

  • @bbybap4729
    @bbybap4729 Рік тому +5

    I think this was a very good take on Will, and I agree with you. It’s time he tries new projects. Like you say, he has nothing to lose anymore. It’s kind of like getting fired from the job you worked in all your life. It’s not necessarily over. You can get a better job & it be a blessing in disguise. In his case he hasn’t gotten fired, but he could rebrand by trying something different. I too would love to see it.❤

  • @bonald8349
    @bonald8349 Рік тому +1

    I was also a weird homeschool kid in '95! Loved "Fresh Prince"--still do.

  • @alejandrogonzalez00
    @alejandrogonzalez00 Рік тому +3

    9:04 dude I would kill to see Will Smith in a Christopher Nolan film for sure I mean he really should do more with well known and well respected film directors than just a vehicle for himself

    • @colealbinder2025
      @colealbinder2025 Рік тому +1

      I thought there were rumors that he was considered to play Leo’s role in Inception.

    • @alejandrogonzalez00
      @alejandrogonzalez00 Рік тому +1

      @@colealbinder2025 man that would’ve been really interesting then if that’s the case

    • @colealbinder2025
      @colealbinder2025 Рік тому +1

      @@alejandrogonzalez00 for sure.

    • @alejandrogonzalez00
      @alejandrogonzalez00 Рік тому

      @@colealbinder2025I really hope he does more movies with these kind of directors cause then it would definitely be a nice change of pace than with all these vanity projects he’s been doing these past couple years

  • @jasonbfhfj8132
    @jasonbfhfj8132 Рік тому +2

    He deserves all the heat he’s getting for being a simp over a narcissist that threats him like a joke.
    Men need to grow up and realize that women only act like that because men allow them too. Women would have to put in effort too if we didn’t make it so easy for them

  • @laurenmasters
    @laurenmasters Рік тому +7

    Poor will. He need to escape that abusive woman

  • @LieLikesMusic
    @LieLikesMusic Рік тому

    1:37 that quote aged quite well in an ironic way.

  • @dudekidhairwhite
    @dudekidhairwhite Рік тому +3

    When it comes to the biography of Will Smith they're talking to Denzel for the movie

  • @bobbyokeefe4285
    @bobbyokeefe4285 Рік тому +2

    I'm surprised you didn't mention the elephant in the room,his career was never the same after the vanity project known as "After Earth",I think that's when it started going down for him,way before the slap.

  • @casandrabarnes-oq9fy
    @casandrabarnes-oq9fy Рік тому +3

    It doesn't matter how good his acting skills are. You have to stand up for the right thing. Will Smith has done something that was unforgivable. Many of his fans won't support his work. I am one of them.

    • @rourose
      @rourose 11 місяців тому

      What did he do

  • @Ryan07_20
    @Ryan07_20 Рік тому +1

    After being out of movies for 4 years, it would’ve been an awesome comeback if Will came back in July 2012 with Men in Black 3 (his movies always did the best in Fourth of July weekend) and then in December, starred in Django unchained.

  • @eastsidereviews727
    @eastsidereviews727 Рік тому +8

    I'm bout tired of hearing from the Smith-Pinkett household.

  • @d7b50
    @d7b50 Рік тому +2

    “How come he don’t want me man?” Is all I needed to see to know Will could act, just makes weird movie choices

  • @batsaubattler3200
    @batsaubattler3200 Рік тому +11

    I think time has passed enough for smith to have a Renaissance I think he just has to keep his personal matters more private and find a way to lean into what happened to him.over these past few years by doing like you said taking on new roles it worked for Tom.cruise when he did tropic thunder and kinda leaned into what people were criticizing him for only to then flip the narrative with his character and put his career back on top so I think Will has to find a way to do that or take on a role we've never seen him play like Adam did with uncut gems

    • @davidporter9553
      @davidporter9553 Рік тому +2

      It's not even him that's keeping his personal life in the news. His wife can't keep her mouth shut.

    • @batsaubattler3200
      @batsaubattler3200 Рік тому

      @@davidporter9553 this is also true

  • @contextwithjohnmalone
    @contextwithjohnmalone Рік тому

    I have a serious question??? When are we going to be able to order Captain Midnight decoder rings???

  • @clearspira
    @clearspira Рік тому +3

    He needs to divorce Jada before we see a new Will. She is clearly an anchor.

  • @TheJulesark
    @TheJulesark Рік тому

    Can I ask why you mention Denzel's Equaliser movies a couple of times, but when it comes to discussing Emancipation, you refer to Antoine Fuqua as "the director of Training Day and Olympus Has Fallen"? Why elide the Equalizer connection there?

    • @THEREALZENFORCE
      @THEREALZENFORCE Рік тому

      For me Antoine Fuqua is first Tears of the Sun, Training Day, Shooter and King Arthur before he comes to mind for Olympus Has Fallen or Equalizer

  • @SAPANNow
    @SAPANNow Рік тому +4

    He should just walk away from the spotlight and enjoy his life with friends and loved ones, and cut out his disgusting, toxic ex.

    • @anubusx
      @anubusx Рік тому +1

      Will's reponse to Chris's remark was pretty heavy handed.

    • @ZeroProko
      @ZeroProko Рік тому +1

      @@anubusx It was open handed though

  • @Mamedliemin
    @Mamedliemin Рік тому +1

    Liked the video for that ending ad transition alone.

  • @alexisburns1196
    @alexisburns1196 10 місяців тому +2

    dude i can not thank you enough for that little mention about southpaw i just watched it and IT.WAS.INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i cant recommend it enough it really was AWESOME

  • @KevenThePuma
    @KevenThePuma Рік тому +21

    I think Will can still make a comeback, but as long as he’s with Jada, it’ll never happen.

  • @JedidiahRose1
    @JedidiahRose1 Рік тому +2

    Thing about Will for me is this guy was a huge part of my childhood growing up, whether it was watching endless reruns of Fresh Prince or when he started going huge in film with Independence Day, MIB, Bad Boys and even things like Wild Wild West which for most adults went down like a lead balloon sure, but for me at that age I just loved. I remember watching Wild Wild West a lot more than The Matrix even, and speaking more praise to Smith's film no less, I was young sure but it came from a place of fandom and love for Smith.
    I think I'm always going to root for him to succeed, I think a lot of my generation feels the same way and it's been sad to see the weird decisions he's been making the last decade sure, but there's always in me an optimism he's going to come back strong and I hope that comes to fruition soon, I think a great way to do that would be as you suggest to refocus and find himself more in strong acting roles in smaller pieces or more auteur filmmakers' projects.

  • @benwasserman8223
    @benwasserman8223 Рік тому +4

    Putting aside the Slap's fallout, I would like to see Smith do more dramatic roles. Aside from The Pursuit of Happiness, King Richard, and maybe Concussion, it does feel like he plays 'Will Smith' too often in his roles. And I don't think Smith's career should tank for what's become the Oscar's most infamous moment (not in a good way) since Parasite won Best Picture.

  • @MonoverSusstereo
    @MonoverSusstereo Рік тому +2

    Lost & Found is a far better album than most people even realize. Love it.

  • @williamhenry8914
    @williamhenry8914 Рік тому +13

    I stopped feeling sympathy the moment he slapped Chris Rock in the face. People deserve sympathy, but bullies deserve only contempt.

  • @hansolo9585
    @hansolo9585 Рік тому +2

    I feel like the slap freed him from the shackles that he was looking to break long ago. Hopefully he starts looking into films and stories he’s genuinely moved by and not by box office potential.

  • @Carole67182
    @Carole67182 Рік тому +4

    Is it wrong to say that if he divorced his wife the public might embrace him again?

  • @capitainefrite
    @capitainefrite Рік тому +2

    Hot take : Will smith was huge because he was mainly alone at the time. If 90's hollywood gave the same opportunities to other colored actors, he would have faded really quickly.
    30 years later, despite his advantage, his filmography is very weak compared to many actors of his stature. In the past decade, newcomers like Adam Driver have gathered much stronger credentials.

  • @kozmikoblivion
    @kozmikoblivion Рік тому +3

    Will Smith is legendary. That’s how I choose to think of him.

  • @ivanconnolly7332
    @ivanconnolly7332 10 місяців тому +1

    Maybe he will make a movie with Mel Gibson about 2 scuzzy cancelled actors who hate one another but find true friendship in their cute heartwarming quest for redemption playing trans women.

  • @keithquirk9823
    @keithquirk9823 Рік тому +5

    I agree with all of this. Your video is amazing and insightful. But if he’s doing another bad boys movie, it’s gonna bomb too. I think he needs to take a look at other actors whose Star fell hard and see what they did. And since he hasn’t been cancelled (yet) I’m not saying to look at THOSE actors. But other ones who just went through a time when no one was watching them. RDJ, John Travolta, Etc. and in the case only Will Smith, I think his best option is to do just like Travolta in the 90s or even Leo did. Play a morally grey and complex character that can not only show off his range but also lean into our own perspective of him now. We don’t see sweet innocent Will from Fresh Prince anymore. After Jada and the slap, we see a broken and toxic man with skeletons in his closet. We see a very raw human with mistakes and flaws. The mask he wore is shattered and we see to the inside. So play to it. He needs to find his Vincent Vega, Alonzo Harris, or Calvin Candie

  • @lichtbringer2289
    @lichtbringer2289 8 місяців тому +2

    11:18 He slowly turns into Steven Seagal.

  • @peterkovic2241
    @peterkovic2241 Рік тому +3

    Always a good day when a captain midnight video drops

  • @aidenbutterfield754
    @aidenbutterfield754 Рік тому +2

    Always really liked Pursuit of happiness, would love to see him in some more stuff in that kinda direction and range I guess