The local redbox had Hancock so I rented it.
It has Will Smith in a semi comedic role as the super hero that gets in trouble by "overdoing" it and ending up with more cost to the government and the people that he "helps" than what they desire.
He "saves" a media marketing man that then tries to rework him. There are a couple of surprises in the movie. He has to learn how to say "good job." He then proceeds to use that expression in the wrong places or at the wrong times.
The stunt work is pretty cool. Its worth the 1 dollar itself.
The alcoholism part is pretty uncool. The motivation to "get Hancock" at the end didn't make sense. The kid actor played a credible role.
Have a great Sunday!
Pat
Sunday, November 30, 2008
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I loved the Jason Bateman part of Hancock (marketing consultant). Reza and I have been laughing over the "good job" part all week. I love that movie all the way up to when he discovers that Bateman's wife is... well, I don't want to do a major plot reveal, but let's just say she has a little secret that changes the movie in a big way.
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