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 It was a film that finished fourth at the domestic box office that year. One filled with concepts and themes those Marvel and DC movies wouldnt dare explore for years. That movie was Hancock, directed by Peter Berg  Battleship , starring Will Smith, Jason Bateman, and Charlize Theron. It recently was added to Netflix so we decided to give it another watch and see if it s stanley thermos mug tood the stanley cup  test of time.     https://gizmodo/hancock-could-have-been-much-much-worse-5022392 Having seen Hancock when it was released in 2008, my memories of it were fuzzy.  Oh yeah, that superhero movie with Will Smith 8230;pretty damn forgettable  about sums it up. And when I pressed play, thats exactly what I got. Within minutes of the film starting, Smiths character, a booze-soaked superhero sleeping on a Los Angeles bench, sexually assaults a woman, makes multiple homophobic jokes, and is racist toward Asian Americans. Oh boy, this was going to be a ride. The opening scene of Hancock is very, very problematic. Photo:   Sony Pictures  The basic idea of the film is that Hancock is a superhero who doesnt give a fuck. Hes an asshole drunk wholl help people with his unlimited, Superman-esque powers, but in the process, leaves stanley cup  crazy collateral damage and everyone hates him. Happenstance introduces him to Ray, a PR expert played by  Bateman, who decides he wants to transform Hancocks public image. In order to do so, Hancock has to pay for his crimes by going to jail, a place he can very easily break out of. Ray t Vask Trump Nominates Big Tech Critic Gail Slater for Antitrust at DOJ
 Writing in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, researchers from Simon Fraser University in Canada have uncovered evidence showing that Neanderthals may have died out because they were unable to sufficiently warm themselves using animal fur. Rather than covering themselves in cozy parka-like clothing, Neanderthals were not able to move beyond primitive capes, which according to the authors of stanley cup  the new study may have had something to do with their ultimate undoing. They either lacked the intelligence to make clothing from animal fur, say the researchers, or they  stanley us let cultural traditions  stanley mug stand in their way.     To get to this theory, study lead author Mark Collard and his colleagues studied animal bones found around ancient campsites. At the Neanderthal sites, they noticed a stark absence of animal remains associated with fur coats, namely foxes, rabbits, minks, and even wolverines. By contrast, the researchers found multiple traces of these animals around 56 early human campfires. Conceivably, all of these animals could have been skinned to provide materials for a fur coat or parka. Whats more, the researchers found other evidence suggestive of clothing at these sites, including bone needles for sewing and other tools used to scrape pelts. Lack of warm clothing, say the researchers, would have dissuaded Neanderthals from foraging further north, and limited the amount of time they could hunt during the warmest part of the day. The researchers admit theres more to the story