Gender: Unspecified Location: With Cinderella and the 9 Dwarves
I think the first half of the movie was excellent, then it just got weaker. On the whole still a good movie, certainly better than very many comic book based ones.
Gender: Unspecified Location: With Cinderella and the 9 Dwarves
It's a pretty good, certainly above average, Hollywood Action Blockbuster, if you don't like those, then there's no point, but if you feel like 90 minutes of decent entertainment, I'd recommend it.
Gender: Female Location: Washington, DC, United States
I actually really enjoyed this movie. I didn't think it deserved all the negative buzz. I thought it was a good concept that was well-executed. But that's just my opinion.
1. I got the impression that Hancock and Mary are Angels that were left here to protect man. Am I full of shit or what?
2. When Mary and Hancock were fighting, I thought she was controlling the lightning AND the tornadoes, but I read somewhere that Hancock controlled the tornadoes.....
3. If man hated hancock, why did he bother saving them?
4. Seems Mary hated Hancock for a while, why?
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Yea I enjoyed it and I was worried because it is hard to do movies about heroes that aren't established. I think if it were better they could've done more with the Hancock character. Did it suck though? No. I think it was enjoyable enough though the story went to hell the second half I think
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It's up to interpretation (what they are, not whether or not you're full of shit).
I thought it was just them getting pissed off. It didn't seem like either was actively controlling the storm.
Um, what?
She wanted to keep him away, for both of their sakes. Keep in mind that they'd been apart for eighty years, and had been separated multiple times in the past (Egypt, etc.), and she wanted a life.
I read somewhere that she controlled the lightning, while he controlled the tornadoes, but dammit I cant find the link.
Mortal men in the movie are always dissing Hancock, so why does he bother saving them?
Kind of a shitty life, it's quite obvious she loved him more than Jason Bateman.
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On this note, Mary never revealed anything about what they are, only that different people in different times called them different things, which implies to me that she was saying that several of Earth's mythologies and religions were based upon their race.
All the ways you wish you could be, that's me. I look like you wanna look, I **** like you wanna ****, I am smart, capable, and most importantly, I am free in all the ways that you are not.