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The only issue I had is that the 'twist'... if we can call it that, was blatantly obvious from the first scene the twisty person is in, heh. (avoiding spoilage)
Now I got to see Wanted and I'm all caught up.
Vic
I am saving it for my birthday in two weeks .
However , I am angered that the studio is engaged in questionable advertising for the film.
MINOR SPOILERS!
recent ads talk about hancocks having a secret and then they do a closeup of a person saying "but one person knows his secret".
again, its a closeup which they show more then once .
leaving no doubt who has this knowledge.
Why would they do this?
it seems they fear the twist might affect box office , so they are telegraphing it so people are not completely surprised .
I dont like SPOILERS in my ads.
particularly when they relate to plot points i am not supposed to know anything about!
i put a spoiler warning in there but i will be more careful in the futire.
Any news on a sequal? Was this a franchise starter or a one off?
so, its looking good.
In the states, he should own this weekend
He said that the film should have been rated R for the language alone.
I'm seeing this on Sunday.....
Spoilers!!!
Don't get upset !!!
I Pretty much agree with Vics review.
For some reason Hancock was a little uncooked for me.
The "Twist" was pretty cool, I knew they had a past, just not that kind of past.
I liked that but there is a scene that totally jumps the shark for me.
When,Hancock asks Mary what their connection is she dosnt tell him because she dosnt want anyone to know her secret, then Hancock persists to a point where Mary freaks out like she's posessed by X-Men's Storm character, and takes it out into the streets of Hollywood where at that point everyone knows she's a superheroin. Wtf was that?
Just explain yourself woman. Sheesh!
And I really didn't like the (Marty McFly) routine with that "what did you call me ?". That got old real fast.... Very tired writting in certain scenes.
The jailhouse scene that involved sticking something up somewhere was very freaky and R rated.
I smell shananagens at the MPAA. (IMO)the standards are lower then ever, all for the money.
Anyway, after seeing this film I think we know why Will Smith turned down Superman. He wanted his own off beat version. ;-)
The ending certainly leaves the sequel door wide open. (I did see that coming).
YOU ARE NOW ENTERING THE SPOILER ZONE
The twist took me entirely by surpise. Yeah I would say it seemed there was history (or badly played sexual tension), but it was not played up much.
The concept of proximity spawning mortality was intriguing. I didn't think in such an unorthodox hero movie, that we would hear origins. In fact the simple "I'm the only one of my kind" made me breathe a sigh of relief--no recap of a crash landing or a power manifesting itself in gym class.
Of course the villianS became such at the last minute. The writing around this was so very lame. "You let him take your power away from you. Stand in your power." Haha sounds like motivational claptrap. Don't let them take your dream!!!
The twist and sudden opposition had to happen because Hancock needed to be convinced to "get outta town" (more Marty McFly for 790).
I thought it was gonna be a one-shot movie, sort of guaranteeing no return. I would have been fine with that. I didn't mind the open door though. Of COURSE it depends on the box office returns. It always does. Unless you're Michael Moore. (Shouldn't he have a hit piece soon?)
Anyways, I really enjoyed the movie. I agree with Vic's 3.5 rating. There was alot to like in this movie, especially how it was TOTALLY different than any other superhero movie ever made. I think Will Smith is one of the best actors in Hollywood today, as seems to be able to play any role. I agree that the main villian seemed to be thrown in as an afterthought, but overall I found this to be a totally enjoyable 1.5 hours.
I will be buying this on DVD.