Will Smith could have been casted as Django in Django Unchained

>Will Smith could have been casted as Django in Django Unchained
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How does this fact make you feel?

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That movie is underrated

It makes my peepee feel wicky wild wild

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jamie foxx's understated attitude is what made the character

will smith would have shit all over it

Underrated? Its the only movie i've ever walked out on because of how bad it was.

Im glad his ego allowed us to get a good movie instead of the shit he would have produced.

any outlaw tryin' to draw wit a pen and a pad
draw jim west wit a pen and a pad
don't even think about a pen and a pad
weighin' a ton, just tryin' to draw just for fun
son

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These opinions are SHIT

i'm a badass cowboy living in the cowboy days wiki wiki scratch yo yo bang bang

I miss old Will Smith movies and songs and shit. It's too bad I grew up and actually learned about him as a person and not an actor/performer.

Meh, I'm used to it by now though. Don't hace to like a person themselves to like them as actors.

i wish he'd quit with the oscar bait. i don't think it's his thing

Friendly reminder that Will Smith turned down the role of Neo in the Matrix to make Wild Wild West instead.

Yeah. I liked him as the wacky funny black guy with fun quips. Will Wild West was a great movie. Him in MIB too. Independence Day also comes to mind. Fun little sarcastic comedic relief in tense situations and then he does some badass shit to move the plot along.

I want to watch older Will Smith movies now...

Will Smith was a better musician than an Actor.

Makes me feel good because Smith overacts in everything he's in.

>SO YOU BE SAYIN' WE SUM FINNA....BOUNTY HUNTERS N' SHIET? MAAAAAAAAAN THAT SHIT IS CRAZY

HERE COME THE MEN IN BLACK

I unironically like wild wikiwiki Westworld tho

This 100%. Django isn't some "fuck all white people I'm the king" character. He plays an apprentice role, he spends the entire movie observing and learning before finding his own voice at the end of the movie.

That's why there's that weird flashback in the final scene of the movie. It's him realizing, "This is who I am. The fastest gun in the South. What's next?"

You don't wanna see my hand, where my hand be at

val kilmer played a damn good cowboy in that one movie