Hancock: Rehabilitating Hancock
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2020
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Ray (Jason Bateman) tries to teach Hancock (Will Smith) good manners while he is behind bars so that he can redeem himself and be more appreciated by the community.
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What’s the movie about?
John Hancock (Will Smith) is an alcoholic vigilante superhero from Los Angeles, often ridiculed and hated by the public for his drunken and careless acts. When he saves Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman), Ray makes it his mission to change Hancock's public image for the better.
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The film lost it's head writer like halfway through the script and you can tell EXACTLY where they ran out of script and used another writer lol
Really?
I did not know that. This movie had such a great start that was turned into garbage so quickly due to one bad decision.
This statement answered SO MANY QUESTIONS as to why this movie took a dump halfway through it.
Yeah, the whole "oh, and he's an immortal with a love interest who happens to be the wife of his new friend" thing was so ridiculous. It was a great movie up until that point.
Who was the writer for first half?
I didn’t know this, this makes sense now
Movie went from broken man hated by everyone trying to fix and redeem himself then the blonde girl comes in and it turns into a forced romance drama
And I'm not even mad
@@elrock248 I am. It's a very Western media thing to do, shoehorning in a romance plot with damn near everything. They did it to The Hobbit, after all. That proves nothing is sacred to Hollywood.
Gotta get that mass appeal..... i certainly could do without most romantic subplots. Most of the time they are just annoying and really add nothing to the movie. You wan´t romance? go watch a damn romance movie then, not like there aren´t any of those.
@@wakipaki7381 wait wait wait. The Hobbit? You mean the one with Kili and Tauriel? That didn't ruin the movie...
They are siblings.
Everyone needs a Ray in their corner giving solid advice.
I have one, I call him Dad.
Specially Homelander
Ray is a light of ray in Hancock’s life.
Agreed
Repeat after me.. goooooo... Gooooodd... Gooooodd joo... Gooood joooob. Good job.
I love the dry, yet sensible point Hancock makes "if he did a good job why the hell did I have to come for?" True
It's a funny line for sure and I like it.
But to argue for saying good job, the cop may have done everything in their power to fix the situation, including putting their life in danger. That's at least worth a good job imo XD
I was totally thinking the same thing but then I saw the reply to your comment and I think that person's right. Sometimes, if you fail, it doesn't mean you didn't do a good job because at least you tried
@@joshuagreen8995 True. But what Hancock really means is he's done SO much to help and all people do is hate him. He saved this man from being hit by a train, and no one said "good job" they all immediately tore into him telling him how he should of done this and coulda done that. I think he's saying even tho NO ONE appreciates him, even when it's really bad and they need him they hate him, still, and call him names...he still helps them. He drinks because it hurts and he's alone and confused. Now I do see where if we ALL told each other good job rather than nit pick each other for whatever reason we're all better off but we don't do that enough. Or at all.
@@900KING2
Fair enough point. There's certainly individuals in this world that will tear you down over the smallest thing.
@@joshuagreen8995 Yeah, the situation might be too hard for them alone to deal with.
You know what I like about Ray? He wasn't afraid. A literal, indestructible god walks on him angry, and Ray didn't even flinch. That's a superhero, right there.
Even called him a coward
Ray really was a badass throughout this film. He supported Hancock when pretty much everyone else hated him. He was willing to work through a ton of issues with Hancock for months. Then after it was revealed that his own wife is the literal soul mate for Hancock, and that she and Hancock are actually DESIGNED to love each other till death, he doesn't really hesitate and still fully loves her. Ray was even willing to attack an armed criminal to defend Hancock, who was recovering from a gunshot. For a completely normal guy with absolutely no training or previous experience with anything heroic, the man is a genuine badass.
FR dudes balls hanging out his pants knowing Hancock could kill him at any minute but I think it’s cause Hancock knew he believed in him.
@@Profile__1 well that took a turn for the worse
@@Profile__1 even after finding out his wife was married to the guy was my fave show of character
"Stop pretending that you do not care."
All of us, for some reason, in whatever state and position we're in... We always have a need for this kind of specific line. Damn, shot right in the feels!
@@twilightresonance1789 True. Some of us aren't pretending.
Trying to actually care
is the goal.
@@twilightresonance1789 lol you are acting like you dont care as you typed that hahahahaha
@@twilightresonance1789 ooooohhhh soooooooo cool and edgy
'Who you think your talkin to Ray ?!?'
Keep his wife's name out of your fking mouth
Honestly they should have run with the drunk superhero trying to find his place in the world, with a nice human friend to help him out with that. At the time it was such a unique concept. If only they hadn't lost that narrative halfway through, I'd be watching this movie at least once a year.
They lost their head writer part way through making it and you can tell when they ran out and hired another writer
@@reverendglitch facts 🤣💯
Right? "Suddenly, angels and soulmates and junk."
***wat***
I think the problem is that creators and studios always feel like there needs to be an antagonist. This movie clearly didn't need one.
@@chimpwimp9407 if its a super hero movie, there HAS to be an antagonist. a super hero movie without major villians or rivals to fight makes the movie bland and boring. are you telling me that you would sit through a two hour super hero movie about a guy who has the power of a God just saving people from normal criminals that aren't even that serious of a threat to normal people and not complain?
I know 8 years are 8 years, but man, Hancock is literally immortal.
well, he was pissed about being forced to be somewhere he didnt want to be.... and that the only thing holding him there was the Law....
He could stay in there for 100 years and be completely fine.
i dont think its about what will happen. more like there wont be anything happening at all cause he is stuck there
@@szymonbober2280 The law of men, i mean he could destroy the whole world if he wanted to, why would he respect the law of humans if they cant punish him?
@@ssmuikakarot6057 Alive? Sure, but I think we can all agree there's more to living than just being alive. Sitting in a small box, staring at a wall, surrounded by people who absolutely despise you and wish harm on you day after day after day after... Well, I think "completely fine" is relative, and doesn't consider his mental state. Can you imagine him coming out of those 100 years being completely desocialized and bitter toward humanity? That doesn't sound too fine to me.
This movie proves you can give the hero a partner who isn't a love interest to give him advice in movies. Wish more comic book movies would do this
Ummm Batman? Well not in the movie tho but Commisioner Jim is caped crusader one of if not his best partner in comic
@@fukaze2021 No. cause it still has the love interest
@@malfaroangel3896 how about STRIPE and Stargirl, their relationship is like father and daughter
they still had to stick in a love interest tho which also turned out to be his one and only weakness.
Disney-marvel be like: how dare u
Hancock rips off a door made for holding prisoners and the guard just pulls out his Baton like ‘I don’t wanna hurt you’
In his head: "I don't wanna be hurt by you,"
I love how people keep forgetting that he's basically like a Black One Punch Man and they still think that they can take him. Lol
I mean, you gotta admire that mans courage.
That is "shit. If i don't do this, i won't get paid" moment
Well if he did nothing, the higher ups will fire him.
Hancock is visibly enraged until Ray says; "Stop pretending that you do not care!". It hit Hancock so deeply, it stopped his body language, verbal aggression, and attempt to give up dead in his tracks.
Will Smith's fine age like wine made this scene perfectly put like a messed up guy about to burst in that tears. In my opinion, this film should've atleast been Oscar nominated..
@@johnjohnsoniii7033 he didnt age like wine
@@gusfring8405he aged like whine
"We're gonna circle back to that." Only Jason Bateman could deliver this line so perfectly.
Better than 'circle back Psaki'?
Just kidding. You are right.
@@froggiman1 I don't know this person.
good@@AviBel333
1:45 “why do you always laugh?”
“Picturing you staring in the mirror, it would scare the shit out of me”😂
😂😂😂😂😂
That prison guard about to try and stop Hancock with nothing but a stick has the biggest balls I've ever seen, and needs a raise. The guy was clearly terrified but didn't move an inch to let him walk out.
There’s a very fragile line between Hancock being a villain and him being a hero. It’s great that Ray was there for him.
The fact that they still held the phones to their ears after he cut the hole cracked me up 😂
Homelander: You guys are the real heroes
Hancock: What the hell I ll have to come from if he has done a good job?
Clearly Homelander has more charm
@@DTheCritical clearly 🤦
@D
He’s a glorified mascot who works for a multi-national corporation. They didn’t cheap out on giving him PR training.
Difference between being nice, but ultimately cruel. And being kind, but also being an asshole.
Stole the words out of my mouth lmao
"Let my cousin Pookie out" 😅😂😂
Free Pookie
that had to be Chris Rock cameo, right?
I actually like “ hot “ superhero landings where the sheer power of the hero breaks the ground under them.
my taxes pay for those sidewalks and roads, and you know they wont put concrete back down.
@@EfromR LOL
@@EfromR His rampant destruction could employ high level street repairs.
Thus creating jobs, and bringing more money back into out economy. Dammit TRUMP 2024!!!!
huh...
I think we all can agree Will Smith was LITERALLY PERFECT for this role. 😂😂😂
Tho the current John Cena playing peacemaker could also play this role in my opinion
Honestly Bateman did a really good job here
goo-da-ja
goo-da-jah-bh
Master Bateman.
chendaddy good job
And to think he was one of the commentator’s in Dodgeball he’s a damn good actor
Let’s see Paul Allen’s powers.
Sorry, wrong film.
0:03 The Oscar's board calling Smith after clocking Rock
It would have been more interesting if when Hancock finally gets used to being a hero, Ray is in danger or killed because of Hancock and really puts the chips down if he wants to be the hero people want or the one they just need. Even double back to his alcoholism.
That would've been so much better than what actually happened.
"Let me hear you say good job, go on."
"Guh...Gooh...Gooooh, come on, say it with me, Gooooooo...duh."
"Goooduh-juh"
This movie was amazing and deserves more love. Needs a sequel.
No, it needs a reboot.
Not it needs a remake but not in live action like more to animation
“We’re gonna circle back to that” 🤣🤣🤣 then when he broke the glass he put his hand up like “we’re fine we’re fine” LMFAO
Will Smiths expression at 4:08 looks like ICE CUBE's default expression for everything
Lol yeah
Ray is the epitome of a a good man, he didn’t have to help Hancock but he went out of his way anyway. Like he could’ve berated him or insulted him for saving him and damaging his car but he didn’t. Obviously he should’ve gone straight up but besides that. He saw a broken man that he could fix.
Spot on that's the way God sees us when we act out.
In other words, only the creator of the thing that is broken knows how to fix it. Because He's the one who put it together in the first place.
Did they ever let Pookie out? What’s his status?
Yeah, everytime I finished watching this film I mean.. Can we talk about Pookie?
He got raped.
Free the homie Pookie, he aint do nuffin
Just imagine if hancock refused to go to jail. Imagine not being able to stop a criminal because of their powers, the criminal could basically do whatever they want and everyone would be powerless to do anything.
Yes that's homelander
Omni man
This movie and the boys are the most realistic towards how superheros would act in our society
2:41 rays face to his response always makes me laugh
Let my cousin poukie out 😂
He sounded like OG Loc from GTA:SA
That was ray ray on the phone
He looks like Homelander's wholesome elder brother . Either that or I need to recheck my vision
From another mother.
Hancock would have been awesome in The Boys
yyyyyyyyyooooooh he'd be vicious
He would have beat the snot out of every so called hero on the show especially homelander.
@@kriscole8648 That would be an interesting fight.
It wouldn’t be fair. Hancock is literally black Superman without lazors. Immortal and has lived for what thousands of years? As long as he’s away from Mary or whatever her name is he’s immortal and basically Superman with no weaknesses. Everyone apart of the seven was normal humans given superpowers from a bottle in a lab. It would probably take him 20-30 seconds max to kill everyone in the seven if he really tried. Probably less time than that.
@@jessealvarez5436 plus he has tornado and electricity summoning
Film should have ended with Hancock attending his AA meeting in prison, not as a prisoner but a member of his community
That would have been a better ending.....wish they made a deleted scenes of that....😔
@@peterparquer1873 made a scene that was deleted
Ray is to Hankock what Wilson is to House. They even look very similar!
Ray's told a alcoholic Superman to
"Stop being a coward"
That's pretty badass, considering he could just flick you and you'd most likely die
2:30 it's fascinating that Hancock doesn't grasp why anyone would be upset that their property was damaged or destroyed because he's immortal and barely has any possessions of his own. He's basically thinking, "I saved your life! Why are you upset?"
I had a similar thought about Thor recently... Gods and immortals simply cannot relate to humans that live ~100 years (if we're lucky), and how much of that short life is spent working at some shitty job so we can afford the nice thing that just got destroyed
@@kinkubus74 i just remembered Hancock gets upset at the beginning when the Asian gangsters destroy his sunglasses and bottle of whiskey. I'm guessing he was more angry at the disrespect and inconvenience they caused him rather than him actually having any attachment to those objects
Ray: Did you just slap Pookie when he made a joke about your wife?
Hancock: **Nods**
It seems I'm not the only one who thinks the redemption story of a fallen superhero is the best part of this movie.
"We're gonna circle back to that"
Jason Bateman's line delivery of sarcastic disregard for something funny is always perfect lmao
This film started so great, but it became so silly halfway through, they should have stuck with the rehab storyline until the end
The guard opens his baton tries to hurt a dude who literally broke the door open XD
hancock is really good atr drawing circles
We all talking about Hancock, but is cousin Pookie out of jail yet? 😂
That line in the radio scene always gets me. Haha!
If it wasn't for the whole love story twist this would've been a great movie
@ChadMan Looks like you don't understand why so much people hated the plot twist
Ray and Hancock’s relationship was amazing in this. A mentor to a god… then blonde woman romance fucks it up
Take away the love story and just keep the redemption story and the movie would have been great by itself. You can include the love story in a sequel or something
Legend says Ray is still waiting for Hancock to say "Good Job" back at him XD
movie was great till they introduced the woman.
That's the scripts fault not Theron.
It honestly was
@@UltraAporia i agree with you both.
Yeah, that part ruined the movie. But then again, I'm not sure where the plot would have gone if not for the woman. Kal vs Zod wasn't what we were looking for, nor was Kal vs Lex (this would have been more like Zod vs Lex, in which case, Lex would be deader than dead).
I didn't really complain when that happened, but I feel like that part could've been saved for a sequel.
"Don't come in too hot. Don't come in too boozy."
Love this. It's okay to come in a little boozy. Just not TOO boozy.
Jason Bateman was probably my favourite part of this movie. He's hilarious.
Will Smith just staring at Ray like "No." always get me.
Drains a full court shot twice gets a middle finger 😂😂😂
Bateman is way too funny!!! Just incredible actor!
“Who you talkin to ray!?”
“IM TALKIN TO YOU!!!”
Ray really had big balls, i'll give him that. He always doing what he believes is right thing to do, no matter the consequences. That's why Hancock liked him as a person in the first place, and followed him through his plan later.
"I'm not gonna share anymore if he keeps doing that" 🤣🤣
This movie clearly has its issues, but its still criminally underrated
Jason Bateman really has played the same character for years lol
"Let my cousin Pookie out."
"Besides, he's hot."
I love this radio.
Anyone else catch the fact that it was Chris Rock's voice as the caller complaining about Hancock? 😂
A man of this one of a kind talent, and the people of this fictional world want him to waste the best years of his life locked up. Smh
Best years of his life? He's immortal.
@@hrishibhattacharjee5722 exactly? lol
I loved it when Ray still holding that phone to his head while Hancock made a hole between them so that he can hear him clearly.
This movie needs a sequel.
Ray is such a best bro not gonna lie, he wants his friend to be better
Man we need a Ray
We all need a Ray.
jason bateman has this crazy cold look in every role, think it started when he was a teenager on sitcoms
Is it just me or does the guy that calls the radio station sound like young (fresh prince) Will Smith
🤦🏻♂️
Now this is one of those movies that needs an actual remake, the concept is interesting until they reveal the romance side of the story, the scene where Hancock stops the robbery and helped the police should be the climax of this movie
One of my favorite movies. Would have been amazing if they didn’t try that forced romance plot line.
I lost it when he says "We're gonna circle back to that."
Man even though I've seen this movie when it came out, after now watching Ozark I can't see him as anyone but Marty Byrde now
Love the movie and Jason Bateman proves just how awesome he is, in the end he is the real hero.
BEST.CONVERSATION.START.EVER.
I appreciate the scene when he jumps out for the ball and sees freedom. Then he decides to come back. ❤
Teaching baby to say ''Daddy" for the first time.
Goo. Goood job!!
3:08 Is that Chris Rock?
Can we talk about, he cut the glass... still hold the phone to there ears? 😂😂
Criminally underrated film
This is totally my fiancé and I. Bless her beautiful heart.
I _really_ like Ray. He's an _extremely_ SoCalized, sheltered man but he _wants to help._
And Hancock _needs_ someone, because the solution to his problems _cannot_ be found inside his own head.
"We're gonna...we're gonna circle back to that."
I’ve always liked the line “ I realize breaking necks is easy” 😂😂😂
I loved seeing Ogre from Revenge of the Nerds! "NEEERDS!" LOL
Oh man... Don is Don Gibb - "Ray" in Bloodsport!!
"...don't come in too boozy..."😆
“I hope they don’t let him off easy”😂
I love Jason Batemans humor! His facial expressions 😁😁😁
If only Fletcher from whiplash heard the whole "good job" speech...
That basketball shot had me so weak lmao
Recommended after the slap. RUclips trying to say something.
Thank you and God bless.....
I always come back to watch the guy telling about himself looking in the mirror 🤣
2:45 🤣
Brilliant film wish they made a 2nd
Fantastic video
Ray got some balls I will give him that
I love the camera work in this film, kinda shaky. Gives the feeling of slight instability, almost like Hancock himself
I bet he's thinking, "Why am I doing this? I could get out anytime I want to these mofo's can't keep me here.."