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TV Round-Up: "Heroes"

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"Second Coming," "Bufferfly Effect" & "One of Us, One of Them"
At one point in the two-hour third-season premiere, one of the characters basically tells another that he or she isn't as smart as he or she would like to believe. That little bit of banter is pretty much "Heroes" in a nutshell right now--it's not nearly as smart as it wants to be or is pretending to be.

The Dark Knight

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I’ve seen the Batman movie – twice.

First, let me echo the cautionary words I have read elsewhere – this is NOT a movie for children. It’s PG-13 for a reason and I would not for a moment consider taking a child less than 13 to see it.

The Incredible Hulk

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Saw The Incredible Hulk Friday evening and, for the most part, was pretty impressed. It's not quite the same level of greatness that Batman Begins or Spider-Man 2 is, but I will say that in many ways it's as satisfying as Iron Man was.

Examing this thing we do

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The New York Times Magazine offers a preview of Emily Gould's article on blogging that will run this Sunday. In the article, she talks about blogging, being a "professional" blogger and a whole lot of other interesting aspects to the on-line community that is blogging.

Snappin’ Amanda Marcotte Bungles the Jungle

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Amanda Marcotte’s new book “It’s a Jungle Out There” is causing much internal strife amongst feminists. Because of the ‘40 era comic book imagery used, both on the cover and inside the book. Supposedly racist, sexist, and every politically correct -ist and -ism you can imagine. Amanda is being savaged on feminazi [...]

Snappin' Amanda Marcotte Bungles the Jungle

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Amanda Marcotte's new book "It's a Jungle Out There" is causing much internal strife amongst feminists. Because of the '40 era comic book imagery used, both on the cover and inside the book. Supposedly racist, sexist, and every politically correct -ist and -ism you can imagine. Amanda is being savaged on feminazi blogs across the spectrum.

Irony

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Jenna Jameson has her very own comic book.

It's on the Virgin label.

Tee-hee.

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