Maetrix Fitten

Maetrix Fitten

  • Born: 1972-5-2
  • Height:
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Our Souls at Night, Hancock
  • Maetrix Fitten, actor, participated in the movies " Our Souls at Night " and " Hancock ". [1] 
    Extended Reading
    • Percy 2022-11-06 10:20:21

      Superman is super black, super white, super red, it has nothing to do with super girl

      Superman is super black, super white, super red, and it has nothing to do with Super Girl
      Zhou Chonglin

      This year, the wall of gender and racial barriers collapsed in the United States. Americans used their ballots to elect the first black president in history, and they also elected The first...

    • Alisha 2022-11-15 23:17:52

      my hero

      When watching "hancock", there is always a relaxed feeling of loneliness. Maybe the film itself has some deep connotation innuendo, and it doesn't follow the old routines of light-hearted drama. The plot is only to create a hancock that subverts the traditional superman image. But after...

    • Max 2021-10-20 18:59:43

      The role of Bateman in public relations is really a spring in the superhero genre.

    • Milton 2021-10-20 19:00:01

      Oh my god, that woman is better than Hancock... At first the story was pretty good, a bit of a human story... But then it suddenly became unacceptable... But what's wrong with wanting to be an ordinary person ? ? You are also ordinary people with affection, but you have been teasing about fate for too long...

    Hancock quotes

    • Kenneth 'Red' Parker Jr.: He hurt you. Didn't he? Aw, use your words. How did it make you feel?

      Man Mountain: Sore.

      Matrix: Bad.

      Kenneth 'Red' Parker Jr.: It's 'cause he took your power. And you have to get your power back. And no one will give you your power back. You have to go out and take it. You understand me? We're gonna find Hancock... and get your power back.

    • Ray Embrey: What about you, buddy? You're from another planet, aren't you?

      Hancock: No man, I'm from Miami.

      Ray Embrey: You didn't come on in, like, a meteor or...

      Hancock: Nope. Woke up at a hospital, first thing I remember.

      Ray Embrey: Government hospital. Yes? Experimenting on you and...

      Hancock: No, Ray. Regular old Miami emergency room.

      Ray Embrey: Come on.

      Hancock: Yeah, uh, my skull was fractured. They told me I tried to, uh, stop a mugging.

      Ray Embrey: Somebody knocked you out.

      Hancock: Guess I was a regular guy before and when I woke up, I was changed. Uh, and the hospital nurse tried to put a needle in my arm and it just broke against my skin. And then my skull healed, in, like in an hour. The doctors were astounded and, uh, they wanted to know my story. Just like you. But, uh, I couldn't tell 'em. I don't know who I am.

      Mary Embrey: Amnesia. You know, the blow to the head.

      Hancock: Yeah, well, that's what they figure.

      Ray Embrey: You don't remember anything?

      Hancock: No. Only thing I had in my pocket was bubble-gum, two movie tickets. Boris Karloff. Uh, Frankenstein. Uh... But no ID, nothing. I went to sign out. The, uh, nurse asked me for my John Hancock. And, uh... I actually thought that's who I was.