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Hancock (Two-Disc Unrated Edition) (2008)

Will Smith , Charlize Theron , Peter Berg    Unrated   DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (177 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman, Jae Head, Eddie Marsan
  • Directors: Peter Berg
  • Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
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  • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: November 25, 2008
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (177 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0013J55B6
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #25,405 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
    #30 in  Movies & TV > Action & Adventure > Action Stars > Will Smith
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Hancock turns the standard superhero movie inside-out: The title character (Will Smith) can fly, has superstrength, and is invulnerable, but he's also a sloppy, alcoholic jerk who causes millions of dollars in property damage whenever he bothers to fight crime. When he saves the life of a public-relations agent named Ray (Jason Bateman, Arrested Development), Ray decides to improve Hancock's image--starting by having Hancock surrender himself to the authorities and go to prison for his lawless behavior. The idea is that once he's in prison, the crime rate will go up, and people will start to realize Hancock might be of value after all. This is only the first act of Hancock--from there, the movie takes several clever turns that shouldn't be revealed. Hancock isn't a great movie (among other things, director Peter Berg overuses close-ups with a hand-held camera to a degree that may cause motion sickness), but it is an extremely entertaining one. The script, which holds together far better than most superhero movies, has a propulsive plot, good dialogue, some compassion for its characters, and even an actual idea or two. The spectacular action at least gestures towards obeying the laws of physics, which actually makes the special effects more vivid. The three leads (Smith, Bateman, and Charlize Theron as Ray's wife, Mary) deftly balance the movie's mixture of comedy, action, and drama. All in all, a smart subversive twist on a genre that all too often takes itself all too seriously. --Bret Fetzer

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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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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It's Not Easy Being a Superhero, July 2, 2008
Peter Berg's "Hancock" puts a refreshing new spin on the superhero genre by keeping a majority of the conflict within. The title character fights his share of bad guys, but it's his own struggle for identity that takes center stage, a struggle that would be relatable were it not for his super-strength powers. As a man who can't remember his real name or even where he came from, Hancock may actually be worse off than Bruce Wayne; despite emotional scarring from a painful past, at least he's always known who he is. Hancock has been given powers without knowing why, and because of that, he has no idea how to use them. He's the superhero no one wants to be saved by, a lonely, miserable, self-destructive man who can't get along with anyone. As the film progresses, we wait for that climactic moment when this character is finally given the chance to redeem himself.

As interesting as this character is, "Hancock" is not everything it could have been. This is mostly due to a gigantic plot twist that I wouldn't dream of describing, not even in vague terms. All I can say is that it's outlandish, implausible, and underdeveloped, not what one would expect from a small scale, character driven superhero film. Strangely enough, it feels the most like a comic book when the secret is revealed, which would have been fine if the entire film had gone in the same direction. But it didn't; "Hancock" starts off subtly by satirizing the very concept of superheroes, from the way the act to how they look to why they're compelled to save the day in the first place. The film opens with a high-speed chase on a Los Angeles highway, one that involves heavy gunfire. Hancock (Will Smith) doesn't know what's going on because he's passed out on a sidewalk bench, drunk as a skunk; a boy no older than six has to wake him up and tell him that the bad guys are getting away.

We quickly learn that, while Hancock has stopped a fair number of violent criminals, he still does a lot more harm than good. Whenever he flies, his takeoffs and landings leave gaping holes in the concrete. He damages buildings and destroys cars. He's provoked far too easily, especially when he's being called a specific dirty name. He drinks far too much. He's antisocial, apathetic, and angry, not helped by the fact that no one praises him for the lowered crime rate. Then he saves the life of Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman), a down-on-his-luck public relations professional; to show his gratitude, he decides to help Hancock reestablish his image. The first step is responding to an outstanding arrest warrant and actually spending time in jail. Ray believes this will give the impression that Hancock is willing to improve. He also believes that, since the crime rate will increase, Hancock will be released much earlier than usual.

I won't get into the specifics of how long Hancock stays in jail and what happens in that time, but rest assured that he's eventually released and given a second chance. As he desperately tries to make sense of himself, Hancock gets closer to Ray and his family. The young son, Aaron (Jae Head), almost treats Hancock like his best friend, always so excited around him, always wanting to share toys and talk about trivial things. The wife, Mary (Charlize Theron), is always suspicious around Hancock; she's distant, cold, and short-winded whenever he's near her. I won't say whether or not there's a reason for this, but I will say that by the time everything is explained, we're left with more questions than answers.

That's about as much of the plot I can describe without spoiling anything. The best I can say at this point is to go see the film and find out what I couldn't describe. "Hancock" is worth seeing, even if the plot strays from itself a few too many times. There's a moment when the city is attacked by freak weather (which includes snow and multiple tornadoes), and I couldn't help but believe it was only for the sake of showing cool visual effects. I suppose that could be interpreted as satire, since visual effects are the very heart and soul of the average superhero film. The thing is, "Hancock" is not average--it brings something original to the genre, something modern and lively and (to some extent) realistic. When you get your first look at Hancock, you see not a sterile do-gooder like Superman but a filthy vagrant, with all the sadness in the world swimming in his bloodshot eyes. He's just plain pathetic.

While Ray's goal is for Hancock to make peace with the public, the film's goal is for Hancock to make peace with himself. Even after tossing a young French bully hundreds of feet into the air and catching him just before he hits the ground, we sense that Hancock is more misunderstood than anything else. He's deeply flawed, but that doesn't mean he's unwilling to change. If the plot of "Hancock" were at the same developmental level as the main character, it would be one of the decade's most thought provoking superhero films, right up there with this year's "Iron Man." Unfortunately, it isn't; it loses itself to a crafty plot twist, and the explanations that go along with it are impossible to accept. Nevertheless, the inner struggle of the title character made this movie worthwhile, as did the special effects and the satirical manipulation of the superhero genre.
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45 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Super Fixer-Upper, July 13, 2008
Short Attention Span Summary (SASS):

1. Boozy hero with amnesia spends his time wrecking LA while perfecting his "drunken master" crime fighting technique
2. His career is put in check after a train wreck
3. After fighting crime, he does the time
4. He gets time off for good behavior, and lends a hand to foil a bank robbery
5. He soon learns that attraction can be fatal
6. Action picks up at expense of plot
7. Action cools down at expense of plot


Will Smith's traditional summer blockbuster hero busts a lot more than a few blocks, but the movie winds up a little short of super.

The special effects are outstanding, but Jason Bateman's performance is average, Charlize Theron doesn't try very hard, and the title role seems more suited to some other actor rather than a proven summer-hit mega star like Smith. In the second half in particular, "Hancock" sometimes seems more like a Nicholas Cage role, which should tell you what I thought of it.

Still, Smith makes the movie worth watching, if only for the great first half, that tight black costume and the aforementioned special effects.

In summary: Super Smith, not so super story, superb stunts.



Amanda Richards, July 13, 2008
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars [3.5] Hancock is very uneven entertainment, but still enjoyable., July 9, 2008
By Steven Hedge "Movie Fan" (Somewhere "East of Eden") - See all my reviews
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This film seems to suffer from the "let's make fun of a genre and then actually strive to be that genre" duplicity which gives the movie a rather odd feel to it. It's still fun, but a rather weird trip.

The film starts off brilliantly with bad boy superhero, played to perfection by Will Smith, who is in need of a serious attitude adjustment. He is befriended by a public relations man, well-played by Jason Bateman, who has a wife, the gorgeous Oscar winner Charlize Theron (Monster, Mighty Joe Young, The Italian Job), that is less accepting or forgiving of Will's character. The film succeeds wonderfully for the first half of its 90 minute run until it suddenly starts to take itself seriously and strives to be the kind of film that it started out mocking. It quickly becomes less fun and far less funny at that point.

There is little one can say about the plot beyond what was not revealed in the previews without spoiling the second half of the film which was NOT revealed in any way in the previews. I'm not sure if that was done to "surprise" us somehow or because the producers knew that the second half just didn't fit with the first half of the film. It's not that the second half of the film is bad or not well acted or anything like that. The problem is the shift in focus. The film feels like it has a personality disorder or something.

I know with a five star system here people complain when a reviewer does the .5 bit like I did, but if there was ever a film that needed an in between rating, it's this one. It was better than good, three stars, but not quite excellent, which is four stars. Five stars is outstanding and it certainly wasn't that by any means. I had a great time with the first half, and just thought the second half belonged in another film.

I think most Smith fans will enjoy this light entertainment, but it will be an odd experience nevertheless.
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3.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for the original! 3 for the unrated...
I enjoyed the original theatrical version of Hancock. I was disappointed when I purchased the unrated version, and the scene that was added in that made it "unrated," and the... Read more
Published 24 days ago by Juanita

5.0 out of 5 stars Not Your Father's Superhero
If you like superhero films like the Fantastic Four, Spiderman, Daredevil, Ghost Rider, or any of the other Marvel ilk then don't buy Hancock. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Orion E. Hubbard

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Finaly we get to see will smith as a superhero. this movie is awesome, the cast are great the special effects are great and so is the story. Read more
Published 2 months ago by David A. Smith

3.0 out of 5 stars Ehhh
The story is ok but the effects look awesome on blu-ray. I wish i rented it instead of buying :(

The writing could be ALOT better.
Published 2 months ago by Farrah Jackson

4.0 out of 5 stars Digital Copy
Don't bother trying to download the digital copy.

Offer expired.

No date shown on insert as Sony says.
Published 5 months ago by E. Merrill

5.0 out of 5 stars Hancock
Hancock was gripping, heartfelt, and totally unexpected. It has the perfect amount of action, comedy & suprises. Will Smith doesn't disappoint. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lousy vehicle, great driver
Have seen Will Smith since his first commercials for "The Fresh Prince..." and was immediately struck by the talent. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Harold Edward Wills

5.0 out of 5 stars a good watch
If you like Will Smith like I do, well that just about says it. Great Movie
Published 10 months ago by Johnnie Woodie

3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but neutered movie.
I had the privilege of having my Mistress give me this 2-Disc edition the last holiday season which also had the pop-up packaging and the lithograph. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Mark B.

4.0 out of 5 stars Whoever didn't like this movie, obviously has bad taste!
You clearly don't know what a great movie is if you thought Hancock was bad. It has everything you can ask from a movie... action, romance, comedy, and drama. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Y. Nshimiye

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