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Different Superhero Movie, 2008-11-18 For me i thought the movie was a really different super hero movie for me. Will Smith starts off as a bum, being a super hero he "sorta" saves the day in his own ways. He ends up saving a man who then befriends and tries to change his reputation from the society he helps. Overall i thought the movie was very good and i like the story line. I just felt there were a few things left out. I also did notice on the blu ray dvd version the sound was distorted at some points where the sound was supposed to be really loud (i.e. car being dropped on building & train scene)
Superhero With an Attitude Problem, 2008-11-17 "Hancock" stars Will Smith as a sarcastic, hard-living, misunderstood superhero whose clumsy destructiveness has become a costly nuisance to municipalities and the public in general. When Hancock saves publicist Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman) from a train crash, wrecking the whole train in the process, Ray wants to return the favor by giving Hancock a personality makeover. Hancock's life and reputation are given a solid public relations redo and all seems to be OK again until he meets Ray's wife (Charlize Theron). "Hancock" is fun until a rather startling revelation about halfway through derails the film and takes it off in an entirely different -- and not entirely successful -- direction. Smith is his usual charming self and the movie features some cool CGI effects, but it doesn't hold up as one of the actor's best efforts. The two-disc Unrated Special Edition contains both the theatrical and unrated versions, a bonus digital copy of the movie, and several behind-the-scenes featurettes.
Underated and Unappreciated, 2008-11-17 In the many years of big budget super hero movies there are a few that stand out as being the absolute best of the best. Since I cannot seriously say that any movie licensed from Marvel or DC Comics is better than this movie, then this movie is the best super hero movie of all time. This movie tells the story of a man who is down on his luck, nobody likes him and he does not even know who he is. A man in public relations takes notice of him after he is saved by the hero and changes his image into something the public can get behind. And that is just the surface of the deep and engaging story. I would happily recommend this movie over any of the Xmen, Spiderman, Batman, Iron Man, Superman and Hulk Film films if you want to really understand the mythology that goes into actual comic books and be entertained with a genuine story. Any real comic book fan should see this movie before they see any of the licensed crap movies for the masses.
It's excellent!!!, 2008-11-15 It's excellent movie. The story is good and computer graphic effect is great. It's nicely done. Couple of scenes are good and fun. The main character is good. I enjoyed the movie. I never disappointed this movie.
Cover Art Reveals the Big Twist, 2008-11-13 For what purpose did they find to reveal the supposed big twist as the key art for this DVD release?! Having seen the movie in theaters only at this point, I did not see the twist coming, however as a home release I guess the suspense is now gone. I did enjoy the film for the purpose it served. Summer blockbuster fare.
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