In theaters July 02, 2008Starring: Will Smith
Directed By: Peter Berg
Hancock is a Homeless Superhero with great
powers in the air or on the ground.
He has the power of a supersonic aircraft.
Hancock is very sarcastic and misunderstood.
The trailer video starts off in Los Angeles, CA with four suspects
running away from police, as Hancock flies above them, drinking
a bottle of alcohol. He then breaks in their car and tells them
"Fellas, listen! Give yourselves up, quitely! They start shooting
with their guns, fortunately all they broke was the bottle of alcohol and his shades. "Ok!" says
Hancock. Their reaction makes Hancock lift their car and hook them up on top of a sharp
skyscraper.
With great power comes great responsibility, everyone knows that, everyone, that is, but
Hancock. He is very edgy, conflicted... Hancock isn't the kind of man who cares what other
people think. So when a girl rudely calls him "jackass," he then propels her up into the skies.
"How bout you thickness?", "Goggles?" --reffering to a fat little kid and a guy with glasses after
watching what happend with the rude girl.
The citizens of LA had had enough of him--Everyone loves to hate--, when he saves the life of a
corporate public relations consultant, Hancock begins to realize that he may have a vulnerable
side after all. Jason Bateman, the publicist, establishes the good reputation of Hancock by
sending him to jail, and making people miss him. Hancock proves everyone that he's still
trouble by disfiguring an inmate that refuses to get out of his way.
Chief of the police calls and lets him know he needs him. Hancock will face his greatest challenge
and a task that may prove impossible as Ray's wife, Mary, insists that he's a lost cause.
Hancock is very sarcastic and misunderstood.
The trailer video starts off in Los Angeles, CA with four suspects
running away from police, as Hancock flies above them, drinking
a bottle of alcohol. He then breaks in their car and tells them
"Fellas, listen! Give yourselves up, quitely! They start shooting
with their guns, fortunately all they broke was the bottle of alcohol and his shades. "Ok!" says
Hancock. Their reaction makes Hancock lift their car and hook them up on top of a sharp
skyscraper.
With great power comes great responsibility, everyone knows that, everyone, that is, but
Hancock. He is very edgy, conflicted... Hancock isn't the kind of man who cares what other
people think. So when a girl rudely calls him "jackass," he then propels her up into the skies.
"How bout you thickness?", "Goggles?" --reffering to a fat little kid and a guy with glasses after
watching what happend with the rude girl.
The citizens of LA had had enough of him--Everyone loves to hate--, when he saves the life of a
corporate public relations consultant, Hancock begins to realize that he may have a vulnerable
side after all. Jason Bateman, the publicist, establishes the good reputation of Hancock by
sending him to jail, and making people miss him. Hancock proves everyone that he's still
trouble by disfiguring an inmate that refuses to get out of his way.
Chief of the police calls and lets him know he needs him. Hancock will face his greatest challenge
and a task that may prove impossible as Ray's wife, Mary, insists that he's a lost cause.
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