7 Pounds
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Rosario Dawson, 29, laughs as Will Smith, 40, poses in front of a poster for their movie “7 Pounds” (titled “7 Gifts” for release in Japan) in Tokyo on Monday. Smith joked that he’s been to Japan so often in the last year that he should be offered Japanese citizenship. Surprisingly, the press conference attracted the least number of journalists for any Hollywood star in the past 12 months, but Smith was in great form, perplexing his interpreter with his rapid-fire humor and sound effects. “7 Pounds” opens in Japan on Feb 21.











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blvtzpk
Oh Rosario! SWOON!
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singordie1818
oh will! SPLURT!!!
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norinrad21
I agree
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nisegaijin
Willy, just do another MiB and Bad Boys!!
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gamera
Oh Will you always come up with something cute to say. Weather it's in your movies or real life. I am waiting for you to slip up and say something racial. Even then the public will embrace you and lick your feet.
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Wottock_Hunt
Here's another one. This film was released in ESTONIA a month ago. You'll be able to see it in Kazakhstan before you can in Japan.
Why is everything so slow to be released here? Mind, if interpreters get "perplexed", that might explain something. Just hire better, more efficient translators for the subtitles. And stop changing titles for no reason.
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Hotbox08
Haven't seen the movie yet, but with Will Smith in it, it should be good.
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meanmutha
She could pass for Jolie... just the pic. As for Willy. The most overrated actor I know for the cash.
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hoserfella
Will Smith, one of the biggest hacks going with an ego to match. Makes bubblegum movies popular with soccermoms due to the fact that he's a non-threatening black man that they feel keep them hip somehow.
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bamboohat
gamera- W Smith mentioned on an interview with barbara walters a few years back saying aids was created by the government to kill minorities or soemthing asanine like that. Nobody said squat.
As a side note, I saw the first half the movie, then read the rest on a spoiler website somewhere. The surprise ending kind is ruined up by the japanese title, in my opinion, as it is a slow building mystery that drops clues and is explained in the end. Do they think that the japanese won't be able to figure out clues and such, so they have to tell them the punchline before they go into the movie? Or am I reading too much into this?
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Sarge
"Smith joked that he's been to Japan so often in the last year that he should be offered Japanese citizenship."
They'll probably give him citizenship before most of the Koreans who were born here and lived here all their lives.
"titled 7 Gifts" for release in Japan"
A better title than the original "7 Pounds" - after all, isn't the movie about Smith changing the lives of 7 people for the better?
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onewrldoneppl
my favourite will smith films are "hitch" and "the pursuit of happyness". least favourite "ali" and "independence day". people are tabbin'him to play obama in the movie but, i don't think he's suitable. i like the guy and his energy/accessibility.
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PuffinMuffin
play Obama, please don't make him do that. Good enough as he is, go Will
"I make this look goood"
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IcingDeath
Oh man!! Rosario Dawson! MMMMMmmmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!! Did you guys see her in Alexander? The only reason I watched that movie, I swear. I really want to see another MIB or Bad Boys movie. Over the top action and hilarious antics. I personally don't believe that he is over rated. I have been watching the guy since The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
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zaichik
I don't know about "better", but certainly more appropriate for the Japanese market, which is less likely to know about Shakespeare and the pound of flesh, which is what the English title refers to, I believe.
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jeffrey
Boycott Smith's movies unless you like funding Scientology. Ditto with Beck's music.
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frontandcentre
I haven't seen the film, but I know the way the story goes and it sounds like Will Smith has made one of the most sanctimonious and self-righteous movies in history. I won't be bothering with this.
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