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Hancock (Unrated) [Blu-ray]
from Sony Pictures
starring Jack Axelrod, Jason Bateman, Elizabeth Dennehy, Eddie Fernandez, Johnny Galecki
directed by Peter Berg
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List Price: $39.95
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Media: Blu-ray
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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Hancock 
Good special effects, but the sex scene didn't fit the story line which was tired and predictable. The actors seemed like they were calling it in, and the direction appeared to be by committee.
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Another outstanding Will Smith movie 
I liked this movie very much & happy to have it in my DVD collection. Its a little offbeat,it has a slight 'cult' feel to it. The action and story are outstanding. I watched both versions of this movie & both are equally enjoyable. Will Smith is Hancock who is a hero that is often called an a-hole, because he's a jerk of a hero. And a drunk. During the movie he undergoes a character chance,via going to prison and getting help from a PR guy (Jason Bateman) The cover gives away that he's not the only... more info
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Could Have Been Better, But Still Quite Entertaining 
The basic premise of this film is a fascinating one that really has never been explored in mainstream films: what happens when a bona fide superhero ends up being more trouble than he is worth? This is exactly the case with Will Smith's Hancock, who (although saving lives) also wreaks tremendous damage to the city and is a dirty, stinking alcoholic. Thus, the "hook" of this film involves Hancock trying to rehab his sullen, non-caring image after meeting a PR consultant on one of his "rescue" missions.more info
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Please, no sequels. This is just enough and lackluster at best! 
As Will Smith has become the "King" of the summer blockbuster, you would think the film company and director would produce a proper showing for such high expectations of a superstar. Unfortunately, what you get here is a stellar first hour filled with lots of character development, complex plot lines, so-so acting (we're not lookin for Oscars here) and some tricked out special effects that are mind blowing to say the least. Then comes the last 40 minutes or so... Right about the time Will Smith gets... more info
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