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Director: Peter Berg
Starring: Will Smith,
Charlize Theron,
Jason Bateman,
Eddie Marsan,
Johnny Galecki,
Thomas Lennon
Producer: Akiva Goldsman,
Michael Mann,
Will Smith,
James Lassiter
Writer: Vy Vincentngo,
Vince GilliganRun Time: 01:32:00
Copyright: © 2008 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. and GH Three LLC. All Rights Reserved
Synopsis:
Academy Award® nominee Will Smith (Best Actor, The Pursuit of Happyness, 2006) stars in this action-packed comedy as Hancock, a sarcastic, hard-living and misunderstood superhero who has fallen out of favor with the public. When Hancock grudgingly agrees to an extreme makeover from idealistic publicist Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman, Juno), his life and reputation rise from the ashes and all seems right again--until he meets a woman (2003 Academy Award® winner Charlize Theron, Best Actress, Monster) with similar powers to his and the key to his secret past.
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Screen Format: Color
Language: English
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LEW IRWIN

Although Will Smith has become as visible on an Independence Day weekend as the American flag, he may be facing a bit of a challenge if early reviews of his latest movie, Hancock, are any indication. "This movie fails so spectacularly -- and on so many levels -- that it''s like watching a train plummet off a bridge," writes Lou Lumenick in the New York Post. Smith himself gets a pass from critics for his portrayal of an alcoholic everyman with superpowers who has little interest in saving humanity -- a kind of super anti-hero. "It''s a strange feeling to see the summer''s most promising premise self-destruct into something bizarre and unsatisfying, but that is the Hancock experience," writes Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles Times. ***or*** as Claudia Puig puts it in USA Today: "The finished product is so poorly conceived and misguided that even Will Smith, with all his charm, can''t save it." Likewise Michael Phillips comments in the Chicago Tribune: "Not even Smith''s charisma can mitigate the chaos that is Hancock." Nevertheless, the film does get a few so-so reviews. Peter Howell writes in the Toronto Star: "Hancock is still worth seeing, if only for a glimpse of what might have been a truly innovative idea." And Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times gives the movie three stars and concludes that it''s "a lot of fun, if perhaps a little top-heavy with stuff being destroyed." Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post writes that the movie "turns out to be one of the strangest freak shows to arrive since the mermaid, the monkey-faced boy and Rip the wonder peanut. In fact, the most powerful amusement it generates is trying to figure out what thinking went behind it, what executive leap of faith justified its reportedly $150 million budget." Like other critics Michael Sragow in the Baltimore Sun, enjoyed the opening of the film but was disappointed with the rest of it and

Reviewed by: davydv on 1/9/2009 1:07:06 PM
Interesting premise.Some really funny parts, some parts that really hit the heart.However, it's not Smith's best; it could have been so much better.And the ending was incredibly confusing, since the bad guys' involvement seemed to have been planned but came off as totally random and they just got lucky. (*spoiler*) The guy with the hook hand took a lot of punishment, so I was thinking maybe he was a super too, but then the ad guy cut his other hand off easily.Then Hook's reaction was almost a "not again!" thing, which made me briefly think the ad guy was a super who had done that to him before, and the kid was going to grow up to be a super too.(/*spoiler)All in all a good movie, not great but good, though with a very confusing ending.
LEW IRWIN

Although Will Smith has become as visible on an Independence Day weekend as the American flag, he may be facing a bit of a challenge if early reviews of his latest movie, Hancock, are any indication. "This movie fails so spectacularly -- and on so many levels -- that it''s like watching a train plummet off a bridge," writes Lou Lumenick in the New York Post. Smith himself gets a pass from critics for his portrayal of an alcoholic everyman with superpowers who has little interest in saving humanity -- a kind of super anti-hero. "It''s a strange feeling to see the summer''s most promising premise self-destruct into something bizarre and unsatisfying, but that is the Hancock experience," writes Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles Times. ***or*** as Claudia Puig puts it in USA Today: "The finished product is so poorly conceived and misguided that even Will Smith, with all his charm, can''t save it." Likewise Michael Phillips comments in the Chicago Tribune: "Not even Smith''s charisma can mitigate the chaos that is Hancock." Nevertheless, the film does get a few so-so reviews. Peter Howell writes in the Toronto Star: "Hancock is still worth seeing, if only for a glimpse of what might have been a truly innovative idea." And Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times gives the movie three stars and concludes that it''s "a lot of fun, if perhaps a little top-heavy with stuff being destroyed." Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post writes that the movie "turns out to be one of the strangest freak shows to arrive since the mermaid, the monkey-faced boy and Rip the wonder peanut. In fact, the most powerful amusement it generates is trying to figure out what thinking went behind it, what executive leap of faith justified its reportedly $150 million budget." Like other critics Michael Sragow in the Baltimore Sun, enjoyed the opening of the film but was disappointed with the rest of it and particularly the ending twist. "If only they had found a way to untwist their story, they might have come up with an ending that didn''t leave audiences feeling screwed," he writes. And Mick LaSalle in the San Francisco Chronicle concludes: "Hancock is more intelligent than most summer blockbusters and features at its center a thought-out and committed performance by Will Smith. But in the end it''s merely almost good."
Reviewed by: davydv on 1/9/2009 1:07:06 PM
Interesting premise.Some really funny parts, some parts that really hit the heart.However, it's not Smith's best; it could have been so much better.And the ending was incredibly confusing, since the bad guys' involvement seemed to have been planned but came off as totally random and they just got lucky. (*spoiler*) The guy with the hook hand took a lot of punishment, so I was thinking maybe he was a super too, but then the ad guy cut his other hand off easily.Then Hook's reaction was almost a "not again!" thing, which made me briefly think the ad guy was a super who had done that to him before, and the kid was going to grow up to be a super too.(/*spoiler)All in all a good movie, not great but good, though with a very confusing ending.
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Reviewed by: davydv on 1/9/2009 1:07:06 PM
Interesting premise.Some really funny parts, some parts that really hit the heart.However, it's not Smith's best; it could have been so much better.And the ending was incredibly confusing, since the bad guys' involvement seemed to have been planned but came off as totally random and they just got lucky. (*spoiler*) The guy with the hook hand took a lot of punishment, so I was thinking maybe he was a super too, but then the ad guy cut his other hand off easily.Then Hook's reaction was almost a "not again!" thing, which made me briefly think the ad guy was a super who had done that to him before, and the kid was going to grow up to be a super too.(/*spoiler)All in all a good movie, not great but good, though with a very confusing ending.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: ksanders4 on 1/2/2009 4:14:31 PM
At first I thought the movie was going to be cheesy.But, then after it got going it was actually pretty good.I had heard that this movie was bad from the news reviews.But, I enjoyed it a lot and would recommend it to others.It did make me cry and there were several funny parts.It wasn't the best movie which Will Smith had acted in but, it was hands down a lot better then that Wild West fiasco.
Reviewed by: integam on 12/31/2008 10:16:24 PM
I think the critics are a bit too hard on this film.Not Smith's best by any means, but it is watchable, especially if you go into it without expecting a "real" superhero movie like Batman or Spiderman.It is more of a human interest story... A "what if superheros were just like the rest of us, other than the special powers?" story.Interesting concept.
Reviewed by: quintusIX on 12/31/2008 7:33:22 PM
first legend, and now this...will's second recent misfire...but he will survive them...especially on what he is being paid...to play another day.
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