TheSportsPredictor
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He kinda always sucked. But he's cool and people love him, so he can get away with it.
Will Smith's "Bright" came out on Netflix late last year. Pretty much everyone says it's no good. It's at 27% on Rotten Tomatoes, 29% on Metacritic, and 6.5 on IMDB. Now, 6.5 doesn't sound bad, but anything getting that number on IMDB is usually lousy. That's a low number for them. EW gave it a D+, which is really an F-- cuz anything that gets a B- or less from EW is bad.
This isn't something new for Will Smith. Thirteen of his last 16 movies which have been rated on Rotten Tomatoes received a splat. For one of the good ones, The Karate Kid, Will Smith was only the producer. None of them are over 68%, which is just middling.
Plenty of his recent movies have been outright bad. Suicide Squad, Annie, Winter's Tale, After Earth, A Man's Story, and Seven Pounds are a murdered row, all under 30%. You have to go all the way back to 2007 to find success when I Am Legend became his second most successful movie financially with $256.4M (and really his most successful when you consider Suicide Squad is first, and that was an ensemble superhero movie).
I Am Legend capped a string of five straight well-received movies as actor or director for Smith. But it's been a steady decline over the last 10 years. And even that string looks like a blip when you consider between 1999 and 2004 almost every Will Smith movie tanked.
Will Smith's been living off The Fresh Prince success ever since. And that's OK. We all loved the Fresh Prince and we all love Will Smith because of The Fresh Prince. We want to see him succeed. So we keep giving him chances. Will Smith doesn't actually suck. But his movies do.
Will Smith's "Bright" came out on Netflix late last year. Pretty much everyone says it's no good. It's at 27% on Rotten Tomatoes, 29% on Metacritic, and 6.5 on IMDB. Now, 6.5 doesn't sound bad, but anything getting that number on IMDB is usually lousy. That's a low number for them. EW gave it a D+, which is really an F-- cuz anything that gets a B- or less from EW is bad.
This isn't something new for Will Smith. Thirteen of his last 16 movies which have been rated on Rotten Tomatoes received a splat. For one of the good ones, The Karate Kid, Will Smith was only the producer. None of them are over 68%, which is just middling.
Plenty of his recent movies have been outright bad. Suicide Squad, Annie, Winter's Tale, After Earth, A Man's Story, and Seven Pounds are a murdered row, all under 30%. You have to go all the way back to 2007 to find success when I Am Legend became his second most successful movie financially with $256.4M (and really his most successful when you consider Suicide Squad is first, and that was an ensemble superhero movie).
I Am Legend capped a string of five straight well-received movies as actor or director for Smith. But it's been a steady decline over the last 10 years. And even that string looks like a blip when you consider between 1999 and 2004 almost every Will Smith movie tanked.
Will Smith's been living off The Fresh Prince success ever since. And that's OK. We all loved the Fresh Prince and we all love Will Smith because of The Fresh Prince. We want to see him succeed. So we keep giving him chances. Will Smith doesn't actually suck. But his movies do.