Hancock
Call me an asshole one more time
Hancock (Will Smith) is a super hero who does more damage than help. He’s not very good, no one likes him and he does’t seem to care. What Hancock apparently needs is a makeover and this appears to him in the form of Ray Embry (Jason Bateman), a PR agent.
He teaches Hancock about what a real superhero does and how he behaves. Ray’s wife, Mary (Charlize Theron), is adverse to the idea, but there is something strange about here too. Who exactly is Hancock, how did he become who he is and in what way is he related to Mary?
Cast:
- Will Smith ... John Hancock
- Charlize Theron ... Mary
- Jason Bateman ... Ray
- (Peter Berg ... Director)
- Maetrix Fitten ... Matrix
- Johnny Galecki ... Jeremy
- Jae Head ... Aaron
- Thomas Lennon ... Mike
- Hayley Marie ... Hottie
- Eddie Marsan ... Red
- David Mattey ... Man Mountain
Quote:
Hancock: [comes flying in a leather suit and the police men are looking at him] What? It's a little tight.
Trailers:
http://akas.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi352452633/
http://akas.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi770244889/
Soundtrack:
"Whammer Jammer" Written by Stephen Bladd, John Geils Jr., Seth Justman, Daniel Klein, Richard Salwitz, and Peter Wolf
"The 900 #" Written by The 45 King (as Mark James) Remixed by T-Ray
"Sanford and Son Theme" Written and Performed by Quincy Jones Courtesy of Sony Pictures Television Inc.
"Move Bitch" Written by Jonathan Smith, Craig Lawson, Bobby Sandimanie, and Michael Tyler Performed by Ludacris featuring Mystikal and I-20
"Tippi-Toes" Written by Arthur Neville, George Porter Jr., Joseph Modeliste, and Leo Nocentelli Performed by The Meters
"Wasted Days And Wasted Nights" Written by Huey P. Meaux Performed by Freddy Fender
"Water From the Same Source" Written by Christian Frederickson, Rachel Grimes, and Jason Noble Performed by Rachel's
"Highway 13" Written and Performed by John Lee Hooker Courtesy of Virgin Records America
"I'm In The Mood" Written by Bernard Besman and John Lee Hooker Performed by John Lee Hooker
"Serves You Right To Suffer" Written by Bernard Besman and John Lee Hooker Performed by John Lee Hooker
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42 years ago, Will Smith was born. (John Hancock)