Hancock (2008)
An untidy superhero named Hancock protects the citizens of Los Angeles but leaves them with mush burden to bear at the and of it all.
10 July 1984, Sacramento, California, USA
3 March 1984, Thousand Oaks, California, USA
16 April 1948, Budapest, Hungary
1 August 1974, New York City, New York, USA
20 June 1985, Mount Shasta, California, USA
1 October 1960, Jacksonville, North Carolina, USA
30 January 1974, Anaheim, California, USA
15 August 1968, Chicago, Illinois, USA
14 July 1974, Columbus, Ohio, USA
9 August 1970, Chicago, Illinois, USA
9 January 1968, Long Island, New York City, New York, USA
24 May 1981, Most, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
30 September 1961, Tampa, Florida, USA
18 November 1970, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
August 03, 2009
I have no problem signing on to recommend this. Get it? Signing on...John Hancock... nevermind.
February 01, 2009
A few actors such as Clint Eastwood, marry substance and popularity. But very few. Most actors' egos lead them to slum in the box office. I'm reminded of this often when a major, talented actor opts for popularity instead of substance when the latter beck
October 14, 2012
Hancock is what happens when you have talented people working on quality material: it's really a no-brainer that it works so well.
July 04, 2008
The dynamic between the sullen Smith and sincere Bateman may be the best thing in the Peter Berg's movie, but it's a tough call because the whole popcorn fest is flat-out fantastic.
October 21, 2014
And if you're still not willing to forgive Hancock, and least there is the scene where he shoves a guy's head up another guy's butt.
July 03, 2008
A peculiar and occasionally charming poke in the ribs of the superman myth.
October 18, 2008
Train wrecks are intrinsically spectacular, and Will Smith's new movie offers a doozy. Two of them, in fact.
August 26, 2009
Kicks into tired oh-it-sucks-to-have-superpowers territory and opens up a can of racial issues it has no intention of investigating
July 14, 2008
It's definitely a mish-mash, but really good performances.
July 03, 2008
As popcorn movies go, this is fleet, funny, and even thoughtful: its central question, nicely underplayed by director Peter Berg, is why power and altruism never seem to intersect.
October 18, 2008
The strain of messianism in Will Smith movies is becoming ever more pronounced.

