I noticed the same thing Felicia Day noticed, but I also appreciated the black helmswoman who took over for Chekov (or, wait, Sulu's at the helm, so I guess she's the navigator) and the general diversity of characters on the bridge.
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I did not know that After Earth was a film by M. Night Shyamalan. Beau *hates* Will Smith, so I knew I wasn't going to see this film in the theater. The trailers made it look unappealing.
But the M. Night shit? Wow. I may not even watch this on TNT.
And Will Smith's character is named: Cypher Raige.
Wut.
I wondered how something with such a patently ridiculous plot got made! Is he financing the project with his own money, or did he get incriminating pictures of a studio head?
Oh, and Will Smith contributed to the script story.
Matt, I have NO idea, but this may be the definition of a clusterfuck.
I think Will Smith gets anything he wants. He's one of the most bankable stars out there.
Cypher Raige! M. Night is now writing bad fanfic!
I cling to my love of The Sixth Sense and even my fondness for Signs, but the rest ... Ugh. I didn't want to see this before, and I want to see it even less now. And I *like* Will Smith.
Supposedly he has made assurances that this is not a "twist" movie, so there is that. But in a summer where I've already seen Oblivion, and Elysium and Pacific Rim are coming up too, I'm feeling pretty ok about giving After Earth a miss. One can only handle so many post-apocalyptic action movies set on Earth in one season.
Will AND JADEN Smith. Jaden Smith seems like the worst.