Hancock - The Movie

What starts out great with fun, humour and lots of great action. - turns out to be the biggest tragedy movie of the year. Will smith as always puts out great performance - the hero with no possible flaws moves in and out saving the world.

A drunk super hero saves people asking nothing but a little appreciation from people of LA. He ends up saving a PR (Jason Bateman - Ray Embrey) of a big company, who himself is trying to make this world a better place - what he doesn’t know is that he is married to the female version of hancock (Charlize Theron - Mary Embrey).

Hancock and few others were created by god to keep people safe. But they all had a small defect- when they are with their other half, they become mortals- just like us normal people. That’s their kryptonyte - yes when they are close to each other they can die just like mortals- and that’s how they became extinct and the only two left are in this movie.

In the end of the movie, when both of them are together, hancock gets attacked and is almost dead. Yes almost - coz being the hero he can’t die. He flies away from Mary and both of them live.

Happy ending for Mary, Ray and his kid, but hancock is sitting on top of a skyscrapper holding his cock in his hand with a eagle besides him - that’s why the name hancock- coz this things has happened to him again and again in his 3000 years, he spent in this world.

Sorry fellas - No bad guys. Just the normal crooks who try to kill him for revenge.

My recommendation - go watch Wanted - check out hot Angelina Jolie do some cool stunts.

Get Smart

When the headquarters of U.S. spy agency Control is attacked and the identities of its agents compromised, the Chief (Alan Arkin) has no choice but to promote his ever-eager analyst Maxwell Smart (Steve Carell), who has always dreamt of working in the field alongside stalwart superstar Agent 23 (Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson). Smart is partnered instead with the only other agent whose identity has not been compromised: the lovely-but-lethal veteran Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway). As Smart and 99 get closer to unraveling KAOS’ master plan—and each other—they discover that key KAOS operative Siegfried (Terence Stamp) and his sidekick Shtarker (Kenneth Davitian) are scheming to cash in with their network of terror. Given little field experience and even less time, Smart—armed with nothing but a few spy-tech gadgets and his unbridled enthusiasm—must defeat KAOS if he is to save the day.

Cast: Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson, Alan Arkin, Terence Stamp, Ken Davitian
Director: Peter Segal
Genres: Action Comedy, Parody/Spoof, Spy Comedy, Comedy

The Love Guru

Born in America and raised in an Indian ashram, Pitka (Mike Myers) returns to his native land to seek his fortune as a spiritualist and self-help expert. His skills are put to the test when he must get a brokenhearted hockey player’s marriage back on track in time for the man to help his team win the Stanley Cup.Read More

Cast: Mike Myers, Jessica Alba, Justin Timberlake, Romany Malco, Verne Troyer, Ben Kingsley
Director: Marco Schnabel
Genres: Comedy of Manners, Sports Comedy, Comedy

WALL-E

After hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for, WALL-E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) discovers a new purpose in life (besides collecting knick-knacks) when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. EVE comes to realize that WALL-E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet’s future, and races back to space to report her findings to the humans (who have been eagerly awaiting word that it is safe to return home). Meanwhile, WALL-E chases EVE across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the most exciting and imaginative comedy adventures ever brought to the big screen. Joining WALL-E on his fantastic journey across a universe of never-before-imagined visions of the future, is a hilarious cast of characters including a pet cockroach, and a heroic team of malfunctioning misfit robots.Read More

Cast: Fred Willard, Jeff Garlin, Ben Burtt, Sigourney Weaver, John Ratzenberger, Kathy Najimy
Director: Andrew Stanton
Genres: Adventure Comedy, Sci-Fi Adventure, Comedy, Children’s/Family

Wanted

25-year-old Wes (James McAvoy) was the most disaffected, cube-dwelling drone the planet had ever known. Until he met a woman named Fox (Angelina Jolie). After his estranged father is murdered, the deadly sexy Fox recruits Wes into the Fraternity, a secret society that trains Wes to avenge his dad’s death by unlocking his dormant powers. As she teaches him how to develop lightning-quick reflexes and phenomenal agility, Wes discovers this team lives by an ancient, unbreakable code: carry out the death orders given by fate itself. With wickedly brilliant tutors—including the Fraternity’s enigmatic leader, Sloan (Morgan Freeman)—Wes grows to enjoy all the strength he ever wanted. But, slowly, he begins to realize there is more to his dangerous associates than meets the eye. Wes will come to learn what no one could ever teach him: he alone controls his destiny.

Cast: James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Angelina Jolie, Common, Thomas Kretschmann, Terence Stamp
Director: Timur Bekmambetov
Genres: Action Thriller, Fantasy Adventure, Action

Hancock

There are heroes… there are superheroes… and then there’s Hancock (Will Smith). With great power comes great responsibility — everyone knows that — everyone, that is, but Hancock. Edgy, conflicted, sarcastic, and misunderstood, Hancock’s well-intentioned heroics might get the job done and save countless lives, but always seem to leave jaw-dropping damage in their wake. The public has finally had enough — as grateful as they are to have their local hero, the good citizens of Los Angeles are wondering what they ever did to deserve this guy. Hancock isn’t the kind of man who cares what other people think — until the day that he saves the life of PR executive Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman), and the sardonic superhero begins to realize that he may have a vulnerable side after all. Facing that will be Hancock’s greatest challenge yet — and a task that may prove impossible as Ray’s wife, Mary (Charlize Theron), insists that he’s a lost cause.

Cast: Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman, Eddie Marsan
Director: Peter Berg
Genres: Action Comedy, Comic-Book Superhero Film, Comedy

Kit Kittredge: An American Girl

Aspiring reporter Kit Kittredge can’t resist bringing home strays, whether it’s Grace, an abandoned basset hound, or Will (Max Thieriot) and Countee (Willow Smith), a pair of young hobos willing to trade work for meals. But her happy childhood is abruptly interrupted when her father (Chris O’Donnell) loses his car dealership and must leave Cincinnati to look for work. When a crime spree sweeps Cincinnati, all signs point to the local “hobo jungle,” where Will and Countee live. Kit convinces her friends to take her to see the hobo camp for herself and writes an article that creates a sympathetic portrait of the camp’s residents. But when Kit’s mother and their boarders become the latest victims in a string of robberies, Kit’s loyalties are tested. Will is accused of the crimes and, with all of their savings gone, the Kittredges face losing their house to foreclosure. Kit recruits her friends Ruthie (Madison Davenport) and Stirling (Zach Mills) to help her track down the real culprit.

Cast: Abigail Breslin, Julia Ormond, Chris O’Donnell, Wallace Shawn, Joan Cusack
Director: Patricia Rozema
Genres: Period Film, Family-Oriented Comedy, Children’s/Family

Hellboy II: The Golden Army

After an ancient truce existing between humankind and the invisible realm of the fantastic is broken, hell on Earth is ready to erupt. A ruthless leader who treads the world above and the one below defies his bloodline and awakens an unstoppable army of creatures. Now, it’s up to the planet’s toughest, roughest superhero to battle the merciless dictator and his marauders. He may be red. He may be horned. He may be misunderstood. But when you need the job done right, it’s time to call in Hellboy (Ron Perlman). Along with his expanding team in the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense—pyrokinetic girlfriend Liz (Selma Blair), aquatic empath Abe (Doug Jones) and protoplasmic mystic Johann—the BPRD will travel between the surface strata and the unseen magical one, where creatures of fantasy become corporeal. And Hellboy, a creature of two worlds who’s accepted by neither, must choose between the life he knows and an unknown destiny that beckons him.

Cast: Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Doug Jones, Luke Goss, John Alexander
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Genres: Comic-Book Superhero Film, Monster Film, Action, Fantasy

Meet Dave

A massive fireball from space hits New York’s Central Park and an ordinary man emerges unscathed. The man turns out to be a spaceship operated by 100 human-looking aliens who are one-quarter inch tall and seeking a way to save their planet; complications ensue when their captain falls in love with an Earth woman who’s always picked losers for previous romances.

Cast: Eddie Murphy, Elizabeth Banks, Gabrielle Union, Ed Helms, Judah Friedlander
Director: Brian Robbins
Genres: Sci-Fi Comedy, Comedy

Journey to the Center of the Earth

A science professor’s (Brendan Fraser) untraditional hypotheses have made him the laughing stock of the academic community. But on an expedition in Iceland, he and his nephew (Josh Hutcherson) stumble upon a major discovery that launches them on a thrilling journey deep beneath the Earth’s surface, where they travel through never-before-seen worlds and encounter a variety of unusual creatures.

Cast: Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson, Anita Briem
Director: Eric Brevig
Genres: Fantasy Adventure, Prehistoric Fantasy, Adventure, Fantasy