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Hancock

Hancock is a 2008 film starring Will Smith as Hancock. It is a superhero, comedy, and drama film. You will find questions here about the movie that grossed $624,386,746 worldwide.

46 Questions

Is Hancock rated R?

No, Hancock is rated PG-13, though twice previously it had been rated R, but they edited the movie to make it PG-13.

What actress is in the movie Hancock?

It all depends which actress you mean!

A full cast list can be seen at the IMDB (Internet Movie Database) page located here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0448157/.

If you mean the main female co-star. Then that would be Charlize Theron who played the character Mary Embry.

What is the difference between Hancock unrated and rated?

Rated R means that kids should not bw watching it. Unrated means it is perverted and ussally udults should not even watch.

^^^This is not necessarily true. Rated R means that no one under 17 should be watching it, yes. Unrated means that the content simply has not been rated. I've seen plenty of unrated movies that weren't perverted, for the record. Unrated means that it is the original content of the movie including things that were just taken out for time. Whether or not the content of an unrated film is perverted or not depends on the film itself, not whether it's unrated or just rated R.

FOR EXAMPLE: Saw VII had to be re-edited several times to be brought down to an R rating (otherwise it would be rated NC-17, which is an entirely different rating than simply "unrated"). If the original director's cut was released, it would be considered unrated. However, Step Up 3 also had to be edited, cutting out a lot of the dances so that it wouldn't be too long for someone to sit through. If the original director's cut of that movie were released, it would also be considered unrated, since only the theatrical version shown in theaters is given a rating. Does this mean that the uncut version of Step Up 3 is perverted and something adults shouldn't even watch? No.

Sorry, I just kinda thought that the first answer was giving false information and kind of opinionated. >_<

Will there be a Hancock 2?

No. There was talk in 2009 & then renewed interest in 2012 but the project never happened.

Demon in Hancock movie?

In the movie, at 01:09:55, there is a beast that runs into a crowd during a storm.

I don't know what it means but this beast is being filmed so it must mean something.

How long can a kraken live for?

As the Kraken is a legendary creature, and some doubt it has ever existed at all, it's almost impossible to know.

Did Sheila Hancock record 'When I've had just one more cigarette' a comedy song?

Apparently it was Miriam Karlin who starred in the Rag Trade TV series who sang The Last Cigarette/ The Tobacco Song. Reg Livermore wrote it I believe.

What was the name of the hotel in Sydney where Tony Hancock committed suicide?

i did the index for the book ' Hancock's last stand' , written by Eddie joffe, the director of his last tv series. it was published in 1998 by 'the book guild ltd'. because tony had become an alcoholic he voluntarily went into a clinic in Australia to help him get over the addiction. once he left the clinic he lived with Eddie joffe , his wife and children in a house at 98 birriga road, bellevue, (near bondi beach), sydney. it was a tall building with 4 floors. tony lived in the bottom, garden flat. it is a pleasant part of sydney, not very posh though!

Eddie nursed him through each day's filming and often spent half the night talking to him. on the night before he died Eddie asked someone else to take tony home as he was going out for meal that evening with his wife, myrtle.

somehow on the way home tony obtained a bottle of vodka. during the evening he came upstairs and borrowed some coffee from the babysitter. next morning they banged on the floor to tell tony that breakfast was ready, as usual, but there was no answer. myrtle went downstairs and discovered his body.

apart from his drink problems, he was concerned over the quality of the tv scripts , his recent divorce and worried that he would not be able to renew his relationship with joan le measurier. he had also made comments about his UK agent in an Australian magazine called 'chance', that may have led to a court case when he returned to the UK too. his health was in a shocking state due to years of excessive alchohol abuse and there is doubt about how much longer he had to live anyway. i hope this clarifies how and where tony died. he did not die neglected in a hotel room. Eddie did all he could to help tony, but if someone is determined to kill himself what can be done to stop them?

What was the theme of the movie Hancock?

This super dude finds his ex and then a thug tries to kill him

When is Hancock 2 coming out in theaters?

Will Smith and Hollywood is currently working on the film as we speak the film may come out between 2011 and 2012 and the cast from the first film will come back and play the roles as the first film

What was the movie Hancock about?

Will Smith plays Hancock and he is a human with superpowers but he is an alcoholic so he kinda does some things wrong. Later in the movie he finds out that his "friend's" wife has the same powers as him but they can't be together.

What does the eagle symbolize in the movie Hancock?

From wikipedia........... The eagle is used in heraldry as a charge, as a supporter, and as a crest. Parts of the eagle's body such as its head, wings or leg are also used as a charge or crest. The eagle symbolized strength, courage, farsightedness and immortality. It is considered to be the king of the air and the messenger of the highest Gods. Mythologically, it is connected by the Greeks with the God Zeus, by the Romans with Jupiter, by the Germanic tribes with Odin and by Christians with God. Iranian Empires (Persia) are among the first who used eagle as a standard. To the pagans, the eagle was an emblem of Jupiter, the god of the sky. The eagle was regarded, for example, as a holy bird, a protective spirit, and the guardian of heaven. It was also a symbol of potency and fertility. Eagles on tombstones reflected the Shamanistic belief that the souls of the dead rose up to Heaven in the form of birds or were accompanied and protected by the eagle while traveling in the underworld and the sky. Eagle also was believed to be a carrier of prayers to the sky. The Altaic figures carved into rocks suggest that the eagle also was a sign of grandeur and magnificence among the Turks. etc..........