Not so much of a super-hero movie, Bruce Almighty is the tale of a man who complains to God that he's not doing his job properly. Rather than making it rain on this guy's house though, God bestows all of his powers on him. Bruce leaves his meeting with God as a deity; he doesn't believe it to start with, but after parting some tomato soup, he sees the damning evidence, realising that of course, he's now God. Not once does he take the logical step of doing a thorough web search containing all items on mental health, delusion and crazed hallucination. This is a guy who was in a car accident, got out of the car with a sore head, and suddenly, he's being paged by the Creator of the Heavens and the Earth. Is the next step a carefree jig around New York City trying out your new powers or wondering what on Earth is happening to you, whether you're still alive, and if so, in what state? Realising that you can upgrade your car for free is exciting. Being able to make anything happen with the power of your mind is something that would concern the average person, more than anything else. Hearing the voices of every single person praying in the world: that would almost definitely throw you over the edge. The cons heavily outweigh the pros. It's no wonder that Bruce eventually concedes that actually, God's job isn't easy. It's a massive burden to have all of God's powers: no one in their right mind would want that hassle, would they?