Hancock

Jan 24, 2009 Author theSuperStar
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# Rating: PG-13
# Studio: Sony Pictures
# DVD Release Date: November 25, 2008
# Run Time: 92 minutes

The powerful alcoholic and clumsy John Hancock is the most hated person in Los Angeles, as in spite of saving lives, he also destroys properties causing high cost to the city to fix his damages. When he saves the life of the PR Ray Embrey from a train, the executive feels in debt with Hancock and decides to change his image. He brings the anti-hero to have dinner at his home, and introduces him to his son and fan Aaron and to his wife, Mary. But Mary does not want Hancock in her life. source.

This movie was odd and quite frankly boring. I would not buy this. Glad I got Netflix. I guess this movie would be OK for teens, but I wanted more from the movie, maybe that’s my fault for expecting something from a $20m star.

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