People take you for granted. Make people miss you. - People don't like you, Hancock. - I do. Two weeks, you know? The public will be clamoring for you. When they do, we'll be ready. Worst-case scenario is I'm wrong and you just, you know, fly out of there.
Hancock
8.8s
Don't come in too hot, okay? Don't come in too boozy. And don't land on a $100,000 Mercedes. All right? People have to be happy that you've arrived.
Hancock
3.7s
Your landing is your first impression. It's your superhero handshake.
Hancock
3.4s
Did you shove a man's head up another man's ass?
Hancock
4.6s
So I'm gonna do me, and I'm gonna let you do you.
Hancock
1.9s
I don't want no trouble.
Hancock
1.4s
We do not condone the t...
Hancock
1.2s
Pass.
Hancock
4.4s
All right, guys, let's start sharing. - Don? You had something? - Yeah.
Hancock
1.8s
How we gonna do that, Ray?
Hancock
3.6s
When they call, a hero's what we're gonna give them.
Hancock
10.8s
You have a calling. You're a hero, Hancock. You're gonna be miserable the rest of your life until you accept that. Trust me. Trust this plan, this process. Just stay in here.
Hancock
6.2s
- Who you talking to? - I'm talking to you. - Who are you talking to, Ray? - Stop pretending that you do not care.
Hancock
21.4s
But it's irrelevant because with you out of the picture... ...and with the crime rate going up through the roof... ...the DA and the cops, they're all gonna call for your immediate release. They're gonna demand it. Where are you going? Sit down. Hey. Hey. Stop right there. - Stop it. Hancock. - Move. - Hancock! - Get back! You're being a coward!
Hancock
7.7s
It sounded like you said they want me to spend eight years in this shithole. Eight is more like four and a half with good behavior.
Hancock
11.6s
The DA's office wants your sentence to run eight years. It's a big number, but not something we didn't anticipate. You know, our plan is... What are you doing? Hey, hey, hey!
Hancock
40.6s
KBLA radio, AM 850. Today's big story, no surprise here: Hancock. What's your take? I, for one, have had enough of this guy. I'm glad he's doing time around bars and I hope they don't let him off easy. Let my cousin Pookie out. "I see you don't wear a bulletproof vest, security officer. I respect your courage... ...because bullets don't bounce off you, they bounce off me." This city is being run by gangs and drug dealers. Hancock makes them shake in their boots. He doesn't tie a pretty ribbon around it, but he gets the job done. Besides, he's hot. Let me hear you say it. Let me hear you say, "Good job."