Have you ever noticed how the movies you enjoy the most, or the movies that truly change the way you see things never seem to get awards? Here is the chance for we movie-watchers to vote on our own favorites and recognize the movies that mean something to us.
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very good movie...full of action, good special effects, and a story that has great potential! The only way this movie can be better is if there's a sequel.
Amazing performance by Will Smith as usual. He really portrays his character well! The movie itself had good potential. It was a pretty entertaining although quite a few things were left unsatifyingly explained. A sequel would shed more light. Overall it was pretty good!
Definitely funny, and a great role for Will Smith, but the story just didn't mesh well. The love story would have been more effective if Hancock's "other half" hadn't had super powers of her own and had just been human. Suppose she were just a human woman who loved Hancock and Hancock told her who he was and what he could do; and then suppose she figured out on her own that their love was making him mortal--that would explain why she left him and led a separate life. The stay-at-home supermom just doesn't work. It was a good movie, though, and it's worth watching for Will Smith's performance.
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I was thinking the other day about how so many deserving movies just never make it to the World of Awards, and the ones that do often are boring, unaccessible, and/or uninteresting to common audiences. Not to criticize the Oscars (because I think an Oscar is the highest award an actor or a movie can receive), but it seems that what normal audiences like, value, or enjoy is not even a factor in what makes a movie or an actor the "best." For example, a few months ago I saw Things We Lost in the Fire. It is a remarkably good movie with a superb message, and Benicio Del Toro's acting was fantastic and real. I was hoping he would at least get a nomination for an Oscar this year, but no one ever mentioned him. And even though it was an excellent movie, very few people have even heard of it. So I thought that it was time to create an award that comes from the people and is presented by the people. Maybe I am a little naive, but I believe that anything is possible if we all put our heads together. This award has to come from us to actors and movie-makers as a sign of our acknowledgment of and respect for their work. PS: Since this idea was born I have learned that there is an award that seems similar to what I would like us to create, but in reality it is not even close. If you want to check it out please do so here:http://www.pcavote.com/pca/
4 comments:
Slow at the beginning... but great movie.
very good movie...full of action, good special effects, and a story that has great potential! The only way this movie can be better is if there's a sequel.
Amazing performance by Will Smith as usual. He really portrays his character well! The movie itself had good potential. It was a pretty entertaining although quite a few things were left unsatifyingly explained. A sequel would shed more light. Overall it was pretty good!
Definitely funny, and a great role for Will Smith, but the story just didn't mesh well. The love story would have been more effective if Hancock's "other half" hadn't had super powers of her own and had just been human. Suppose she were just a human woman who loved Hancock and Hancock told her who he was and what he could do; and then suppose she figured out on her own that their love was making him mortal--that would explain why she left him and led a separate life. The stay-at-home supermom just doesn't work. It was a good movie, though, and it's worth watching for Will Smith's performance.
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