movies.nytimes.com — The world at the moment does not suffer from a shortage of superheroes. And yet in some ways the glut of anti-evil crusaders with cool costumes and troubled souls takes the pressure off of ?Iron Man,? which clanks into theaters today ahead of Hellboy, Batman and the Incredible Hulk.
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temercMay 4, 2008
Nice try dumbass, that site will re-direct users to try and install a codec, which of course tries to install a Zlob variant. Most all of the sites involved are already known, tho now we'll add sex-tube20008DOTcom to all the hosts files out there as well as malware domain lists and then also add the sites to spam sites as well. Of course most of these sites are hosted on ESTDomains, well known documented rogue registrar, so this comes as no surprise
Closed AccountMay 4, 2008
I am going to see a "digital presentation" on Wednesday - wonder if it will be higher def????
zenmojoMay 4, 2008
Wait, all villains are bald in Superhero movies? Let's see, Spider-Man 1-3...hm, all 6 villains had hair. Batman movies? Oh, right, every villain in every movie had hair except for Mr. Freeze. Punisher? Oh, right, they all had hair. X-Men 1-3? Uh, Professor Xavier was a hero (despite being kind of a douche). This rule applies unusually to Daredevil, but out of the last 20 villains in superhero films I can think of only 4 are bald and two were in the same movie. This was just an unnecessary attempt at being clever with spoilers.
thekeithdMay 4, 2008
...well, you've certainly raised the bar for failure.By the way, I think he means Indiana Jones IV, the movie that will cause a mass riot across the world if it tanks.
twigboyMay 4, 2008
that chick he roots is hotter than gwyneth paltrow
matriMay 5, 2008
Or, maybe, everyone's too busy playing GTA 4 to bother with the unimportant stuff, like eating, sleeping, going out...?
matriMay 5, 2008
You left out Luthor.