Will Smith

Jul. 7th, 2008 05:39 am
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I haven't seen Will Smith's Hancock. However, according to the BBC news, it is a hit, and they say this means that Smith's last eight movies have been hits. This really ought to mean that he must be regarded as Hollywood's current biggest star: who else, except perhaps Angelina Jolie, has a record like that? And in that case, am I correct in saying that he would be the first black actor to be in such a position? This may be a bit of a mockery to disadvantaged blacks in urban slums, but, what with Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Lewis Hamilton and Tiger Woods, this definitely is the age of blacks, in sports, entertainment, and politics. And bear in mind that - whatever one may think of Oprah - each of these people got to the top not by "positive" discrimination, but by native ability.

Date: 2008-07-07 12:20 pm (UTC)
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No, no, no. What I am talking of is the place that was held by the likes of John Wayne or Cary Grant, and that belonged most recently to Tom Hanks: natural box office as the protagonist of the biggest movies, the absolute top. It is especially significant that actors of the caliber of Poitier and Denzel Washington, natural leads, never got even close to where Will Smith is. They would either get lead parts in lesser movies, or best-friend-of-the-lead parts in truly major movies. As for Freeman, his success is quite recent and part of the same long wave; and it is not as lead, but as older authority figure - the kind of person who gets to play president or commander, or, like the older Laurence Olivier, to do silken-voiced voice-overs in movies like The March of the Penguins. As for his being not as good as some of the others, welcome to Hollywood.

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