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Supercar Gautier posted:I saw someone (possibly a Family Guy character) point out that he says "Aw hell naw" frequently in films and television. Having absorbed this teasing observation, my brain has combined it with my powerful need to vocalize strong opinions, and it has transformed into a festering (if insincere) contrarian hatred for the man. An extension of that is the racist "welcome to earf" meme
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Carthag posted:An extension of that is the racist "welcome to earf" meme How is commenting on the fact that he has kind of a weird intonation on that line racist?
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TheJoker138 posted:How is commenting on the fact that he has kind of a weird intonation on that line racist? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfPWpEKhgfk
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TheJoker138 posted:How is commenting on the fact that he has kind of a weird intonation on that line racist? Because he clearly says "earth" and not "earf"
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"Earf" may be casual racism but my heart goes out to all those casual racists who decided they had better things to do than watch loving Independence Day again.
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I always thought it was "earf" because he was supposed to have a cigar in his mouth, not because it was racist
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 09:29 |
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In my memory it was pronounced oddly but after watching that clip it's perfectly normal.
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 09:31 |
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To be honest the meme was so powerful that for a couple years I did honestly think he said "earf". It didn't occur to me that he didn't, and I even saw it at least once during that period. Then I watched it again some years later and welp.
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 09:34 |
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I'm starting to wonder how often Will Smith says "aw hell naawww" now. I know he says it in I, Robot, but I'm starting to wonder how many other movies he actually says that in. Mind you, there are a lot of Will Smith movies I've never seen, so there's also a very good chance I just simply haven't seen his hell nawwww movies.
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 09:37 |
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Even in his terrible films (of which there are plenty), Will Smith is usually the best part of them.
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Vagabundo posted:I'm starting to wonder how often Will Smith says "aw hell naawww" now. I know he says it in I, Robot, but I'm starting to wonder how many other movies he actually says that in. I figured his "aw hell naw" was his thing, like Arnold's "I'll be back." I miss when Will Smith made songs for all his movies, by the way. A super upbeat rap about Seven Pounds would have been amazing, and you all know it.
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Vagabundo posted:I'm starting to wonder how often Will Smith says "aw hell naawww" now. I know he says it in I, Robot, but I'm starting to wonder how many other movies he actually says that in. I was thinking the same thing, and checking out youtube I can't find anything but - yep- an I, Robot clip. Though I can find a bunch of compilations with black women saying oh hell no. Hmm, this is just spitballing, but might it be part of the whole emasculating powerful black men thing? Associating him with a "female" phrase? I'm not American so I don't know how male/female that is, but it was just a thing that occurred to me.
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Carthag posted:I was thinking the same thing, and checking out youtube I can't find anything but - yep- an I, Robot clip. No, I think it's because he says "oh hell no" a lot. I know he says it in Men In Black as well, and I'm fairly certain he also says it in ID4.
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TheJoker138 posted:No, I think it's because he says "oh hell no" a lot. I know he says it in Men In Black as well, and I'm fairly certain he also says it in ID4. He might indeed say it a lot, I don't recall. But you gotta admit at least part of that had to be scripts. I've heard that now he has the pull to get rewrites done for him, but these are all movies from his ascent anyway so that doesn't count. E: Forgot to say, if he does indeed say it that much, there would be at least a couple more clips on youtube than just the I Robot one. The meme is so pervasive and there aren't any clips? Carthag Tuek fucked around with this message at 10:08 on Mar 9, 2013 |
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I like this poster. It tells us a lot about how they're going to portray John Milius in the film.
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penismightier posted:Who on the entire planet doesn't like Will Smith?? Everybody in Bel Air, for a start.
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Vagabundo posted:I like this poster. It tells us a lot about how they're going to portray John Milius in the film. I hope there's a scene with him and Arnie doing the Conan commentary. "Valkyrie!"
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Jedit posted:Everybody in Bel Air, for a start. Heavy lies the crown.
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Vagabundo posted:I like this poster. It tells us a lot about how they're going to portray John Milius in the film. A crazy man about to shoot the Hollywood sign?
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KillerQueen posted:A crazy man about to shoot the Hollywood sign? It's actually pretty apt.
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penismightier posted:Who on the entire planet doesn't like Will Smith?? I've heard he can be kind of a hassle to deal with behind the scenes since he requires his own script doctors to go over every script. Also there was that whole MIB3 thing where he required his giganto trailer be on set despite having an apartment in NYC. I still like Smith but he really should try and pull a Denzel and put his natural charisma into use for either a bad guy or something.
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muscles like this? posted:I still like Smith but he really should try and pull a Denzel and put his natural charisma into use for either a bad guy or something. I would love to see this. Charismatic villains are the best kind of villains.
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Lizard Combatant posted:Even in his terrible films (of which there are plenty), Will Smith is usually the best part of them. Probably the reason I enjoy Wild Wild West. Well that and the giant robot spider.
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 17:38 |
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I think Branagh is really funny in it and Kevin Kline does a passable Gene Wilder then promptly disappeared from movies entirely.
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TheJoker138 posted:I figured his "aw hell naw" was his thing, like Arnold's "I'll be back." I miss when Will Smith made songs for all his movies, by the way. A super upbeat rap about Seven Pounds would have been amazing, and you all know it. MIB3 was surprisingly enjoyable (aside from the weird xenophobic/fascist undertones) but having loving Pitbull do the movie's song instead of Will Smith is a crime against cinema.
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...of SCIENCE! posted:MIB3 was surprisingly enjoyable (aside from the weird xenophobic/fascist undertones) but having loving Pitbull do the movie's song instead of Will Smith is a crime against cinema. Could you elaborate? I saw that movie, but I tend not to notice those kind of undertones. I just liked "What happened to you, man?" "I told you, it hasn't happened yet" Kay was great in that movie, as was Just Boris.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I think Branagh is really funny in it and Kevin Kline does a passable Gene Wilder then promptly disappeared from movies entirely. Don't worry about Kevin Kline. I'm pretty sure Lawrence Kasdan will write a part for him in the new Star Wars movie.
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I'm not worried about Kevin Kline, he's married to Phoebe Cates.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I'm not worried about Kevin Kline, he's married to Phoebe Cates. That lucky, lucky man.
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Happy Noodle Boy posted:I would love to see this. Charismatic villains are the best kind of villains. Smith's got pretty tight image control, I really doubt he'd do anything where he's not practically angelic. I remember hearing a rumor that Tarantino wanted him for the lead in Django Unchained but he refused.
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Baron von Eevl posted:I remember hearing a rumor that Tarantino wanted him for the lead in Django Unchained but he refused. From what I heard, Tarantino wrote Django with Smith in mind the whole time, but Smith didn't want to be associated with "black guy who kills white people and enjoys it."
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From a gallery of GoT mondo art. http://www.wired.com/underwire/2013/03/game-of-thrones-mondo-sxsw-art/?pid=9687
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Two Worlds posted:From what I heard, Tarantino wrote Django with Smith in mind the whole time, but Smith didn't want to be associated with "black guy who kills white people and enjoys it." I've also heard Idris Elba was considered at some point. I imagine a Will Smith Django would have been more charismatic and smooth while a Idris Elba Django would have been a bit more of a tough guy badass while Foxx managed to be a bit of both.
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beanieson posted:
Some of those are well-drawn but not fitting. Most of them are poo poo, and some of them are just photo collages. However, for the Something Awful Academy's consideration for Most Risibly Poor Piece of Mondo Artwork, I present:
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# ? Mar 10, 2013 10:18 |
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That gave me a serious Hark, A Vagrant vibe.
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Suzuki Method posted:That gave me a serious Hark, A Vagrant vibe. She usually draws flat heads though, not tiny heads. Knowing absolutely nothing about Game of Thrones, is there a character who has a ridiculously tiny head like that? Because that head is so disproportionately small that I kind of have to think it was intentional.
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Baron von Eevl posted:Smith's got pretty tight image control, I really doubt he'd do anything where he's not practically angelic. I remember hearing a rumor that Tarantino wanted him for the lead in Django Unchained but he refused. Tarantino has kind of disputed that though since. He said him and Smith met over two days and talked at length about the film and a bunch of other things but eventually decided against it. I don't think he specifically had Will Smith in mind (Tarantino has said that he stops writing roles specifically for actors, but has specific types in mind), but Django by the end of the film is meant to be a Will Smith-type.
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Tewratomeh posted:She usually draws flat heads though, not tiny heads. Knowing absolutely nothing about Game of Thrones, is there a character who has a ridiculously tiny head like that? Because that head is so disproportionately small that I kind of have to think it was intentional. No, that is a terrible picture of the character, here is how he appears in the show: The artist was trying to portray the burnt side of his face but somehow made him into a tiny headed mutant. ReV VAdAUL fucked around with this message at 18:32 on Mar 10, 2013 |
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No, I agree it is terrible. I hate it.
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Hopefully in Milius they discuss him being partially the inspiration for Walter Sobchak in The Big Lebowski.
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