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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Hancock

I watched this yesterday. I've seen it once or twice before, but never reviewed it. I think it deserves a review.

Hancock is not Will Smith's best movie, by far. But, it is not his worst movie, either. I really liked the concept of it, though. Very well thought through. There are a lot of movies with superheroes that are all powerful and have no worries or cares except helping out the human race. In this movie (if you haven't seen it) the roles are really reversed. This time, it's a superhero that is in need of help, and someone realizes that and does something about it.

Aside from some pretty rough language, I really liked this show.

1 comment:

  1. Unless you're being sarcastic, it's actually "Hancock".

    Good read though. I loved the show.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0448157/

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