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6.4/10
IMDbJohn Hancock trying to clear his image among the eyes of the people of Los Angeles embarks on a much more chaotic journey with the help of a Public Relation expert. The movie is a perfect blend of some amazing superhero action and comedy. Fans can expect a good deal of humor and action. The overall plot of the film is good, and the story transits smoothly. Will Smith did not fail to give a brilliant piece of work and put a great deal of life into his character with his amazing acting skills. The special effects are one aspect of the film that is worth mentioning. The special effects are fantastic. In that regard, the flying and combat scenes were excellent. It is categorized as a good film and will surely leave the viewer amazed and is good at catching the attention of the audience from the start till the very end.
Favorite Movie Actor | 2009 | Will
Choice Summer Movie Action Adventure | 2008
Best Performance Male For | 2008
Best Performance Male | 2008 | Will
Best Superhero | 2008
Best Supporting Actress | 2009 | Charlize
Best Actor | 2009 | Will
Best Fantasy Film | 2009
Favorite Superhero | 2009 | Will
Best International Movie | 2009
Best Foreign Film | 2009 | Peter
Location Team of the Year Features | 2008 | Jonathan
Best Original Score for an ActionAdventure Film | 2008 | John
Summer Blockbuster | 2008
Biggest Disappointment of the Year | 2008
Budget 150,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 629,400,000 USD
The original screenplay was much darker. Apart from being a low-life, Hancock was supposed to be sexually frustrated because he couldn't have sex with a woman without killing her. The MPAA actually cleared a scene involving Hancock's explosive orgasm, but it was removed from the final cut because a test audience didn't find it funny. The tone was lightened considerably for a summer release aimed at a wide audience, but the MPAA gave the film an R twice before language and violence cuts resulted in a PG-13.
The original title was "Tonight, He Comes." The script, which floated around in Hollywood for over a decade, was later retitled "John Hancock", then finally retitled "Hancock".
Will Smith is a native of Philadelphia, home of the Philadelphia Eagles. The eagle on the back of Hancock's uniform is a replica of the Eagles logo from 1948 to 1995.
Will Smith is a huge fan of professional wrestling. He describes Hancock as Steve Austin, one of his favorite wrestlers, with super powers.
The movie was shown at a U.S. military base, in the Middle East for a week, before it opened in the U.S. The screening was free to all U.S. military personnel on base.
"John Hancock: All of you people, blocking the intersection, you're all idiots. Rail Crossing Crowd #1: You're the one that threw the dude's car at her. And what's with the train? Rail Crossing Crowd #2: Why didn't you just go straight up in the air with the car? You've obviously injured that poor woman. Rail Crossing Crowd #3: She's right. She should sue you. John Hancock: Okay. Well, you should sue McDonald's, 'cause they fucked you up."
"John Hancock: [to pinned-down cop] Good job! Do I have permission to touch your body? Female Cop: Yes! John Hancock: It's not sexual. Not that you're not an attractive woman. You're actually a very attractive woman and... Female Cop: [screaming] Get me the hell out of here!"