I think so!
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Chocolegz — 12 years ago(August 19, 2013 11:00 AM)
I love the scene when he gets out the car and shoots the policeh*ll the whole scene is amazing. Great movie.
Idk if you saw Kinky Boots. He plays a drag queen named Lola. Excellent and a not a bad looking5b4 woman I might add.
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Snakesmart — 12 years ago(November 21, 2013 05:24 AM)
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I agree that he is better than Will Smith but Will was a rapper that was given the opportunity to act. British actors generally tend to take the craft of acting more seriously and tend to be less commercial so I think that's a uneven comparison. -
mjd_subs2 — 12 years ago(March 02, 2014 02:55 AM)
Agree, in part, with snakesmart. I'm not sure what the criteria is to be considered for movies, but Will Smith began as a rapper. His song "Parents Just Don't Understand" was the theme song for the show in which he starred "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." Smith, like other Hollywood celebrities, also has international fame so he has seemingly worked on cultivating his image in places around the world, not just within the USA. Granted, none of that means he is necessarily a "good" actor (which, by definition, is subjective) but it's an unfair comparison to someone specifically trained in the performing arts.
Ironically, one of the things people seem to appreciate about Smith is his confidence and charisma, which also seems to be the reason some people don't like him. Conversely, Ejiofor seems humble and grateful for the experiences he's having - something some would not say has ever applied to Smith. -
activista — 11 years ago(April 13, 2014 04:29 AM)
Honestly, I'm tired of these stupid "this person versus that person" debates, as if two good actors/actresses can't even exist on the same planet. Give it a rest,please. Both Smith and Ejiofor are good actors (the former being, I think, much better than he's ever gotten credit for over the years) so folks should just leave it at that. Also there have been a lot of rappers who have turned out to be pretty damn good actors as wellLL Cool J, Mos Def (who was actually an actor before he was a rapper,anyway) Queen Latifah, Sticky Fingers, Fredro Starr,Ice Cube (who's currently starring in one of the most recent box office surprise smash hits,RIDE ALONG) Eve (who starred in her own hit show years ago) and of course, Marky Mark Wahlberg, who's still acting to this day (currently in the film LONE SURVIVOR.)
My point is, being a rapper isn't a gauge of the level of any potential actor's talenteither you got it, or you don't. I really don't get the hate for Smith anyway, who's worked hard at being an international star, so he's earned his success,period. I don't see why he even has to be compared to Ejiofor in the first place, other than them both being black. -
mjd_subs2 — 11 years ago(April 13, 2014 10:01 AM)
I agree with this as well. The comparisons are endless (and pointless, since they rely on subjectiveness).
They are both good performers. End of story.
"Get busy living, or get busy dying." Andy (The Shawshank Redemption)