Is Will Smith a comedian?

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I'm watching Enemy of the State because it looked like it might be some 90s conspiracy kino and it stars Will Smith as a Labor Lawyer whose racist against Italian and it's fine but then I noticed Jake Busey and Jack Black and in the next scene Will Smith goes to buy his wife who he implies doesn't exist lingerie and has this awfully unfunny fake awkward dialogue with himself in front of some unamused blonde.

It sounds like they just randomly added this scene in and had him improv and it's pointless.

 
Will Smith is proof that corporate PR cannot talent make.

He's been funny in precisely two things I can think of, which share the trait in common of having better talent alongside him to carry him (Martin Lawrence and Tommy Lee Jones). Every attempt to cast him alone as the star in a particular film has ended in a flop.

Hancock is the one that stands out, should've been an easy home run. Ahead of the curve on making fun of capeshit movies, good concept, only competition on set was a TV guy. And yet, he just sucks, couldn't deliver.
 
Will Smith is proof that corporate PR cannot talent make.

He's been funny in precisely two things I can think of, which share the trait in common of having better talent alongside him to carry him (Martin Lawrence and Tommy Lee Jones). Every attempt to cast him alone as the star in a particular film has ended in a flop.

Hancock is the one that stands out, should've been an easy home run. Ahead of the curve on making fun of capeshit movies, good concept, only competition on set was a TV guy. And yet, he just sucks, couldn't deliver.
 
NOW THIS IS FUNNY
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>Now, this is a joke all about how
>My Wife got flipped-turned upside down
>And I'd like to take a minute
>Just sit right there
>I'll tell you how I became the cuck of a town called Bel-Air
>In West Philadelphia born and raised
>In the closet was where I spent most of my days
>Gooning' out, maxin', jackin', all cool
>And all shootin' some coon outside of the room
>When a couple of guys who were fuckin her real good
>Started making trouble with my manhood
>I got in one little fight at the oscars the normies got scared
>They said, "You're wifes' moving in with a basketball player from Bel-Air"
 
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