Hancock........was pretty good!

See,I thought it was surprisingly un-kiddy. I expected it to be more kid friendly for sure. I guess kids these days are used to the word asshole.
 
I have a question that no one has been able to answer for me yet.
[hide]When Red(guy who loses his hands) was talking to the to guys Hancock "violated" he said that he took their power, so they need to do the same to him.
My question
Did they go break out with some information on his weakness or what, because they broke out long before hancock was hospitalized.[/hide]

There was quite a bit of time between events. I just assumed they had already made it back to the city, and heard about what happened on the news.
 
I enjoyed it. It was definitely one of the more realistic superhero movies. For example, everyone in the city gets pissed at him when he destroys a train (and other property), but in Fantastic Four, they do MUCH worse damage, and no one seems to care.

The whole relationship between Will Smith and Charlize Theron's characters WAS a little weird (when I read up on it back in the pre-production stage, I thought they were just having an affair,
not that they were husband and wife centuries ago
), but I didn't hate it as much as a lot of critics did. Though I do see how people could find it a little jarring. It DID make sense, though, as far as why she didn't want him around her. And it also explained why he didn't age, his name, and a lot of other stuff, too, so I guess it was a good idea. I'm just glad they didn't get together in the end. That would've been WAY too cliche.

But, yeah, I enjoyed it.
 
Oh, yeah, what is with all this talk about subliminal messages in the movie? I don't think race was as big a factor as people think it was.

Though, I will say, that WAS probably the reason they got jumped 80 years before.
 

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