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This year on consecutive May weekends, the plexes should be clogged with customers to see Iron Man - the first movie financed by the comics-based Marvel Enterprises - followed by the Wachowski brothers' Speed Racer and the latest installments in the Narnia and Indiana Jones franchises. Super-heroes, fast cars and a lion who might be Jesus: star power supreme, just when the industry needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'Iron Man': A Movie Marvel | 5/1/2008 | See Source »

...Unless I'm mistaken, when you kill someone, you can no longer leave cute little red footprint trails of victim blood behind you. However, when you run people over, less cute super-realistic blood stains appear on your windshield. (Exactly one stain per victim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grand Theft Auto IV: The 6.24% Review | 4/30/2008 | See Source »

John M. Sheffield ’09, who has lived on Rahn’s and Paur’s floor for the past two years, attests to his tutors’ presence in House life. This past Super Tuesday, for example, Rahn created a Web site to update students on the results of the race. And that’s not the extent of Rahn’s supposed abilities: Sheffield says that “one time he wrestled three or four bears to death in Pasadena, California,” though, truth be told, neither the bespectacled...

Author: By Jun Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Where's the Money? | 4/30/2008 | See Source »

...March 31, the day all Ivy League schools released regular admissions decisions. It seems that “I” is the most often used word, beating out “the” and “a.” “The Super Bowl” was by far the most talked about sporting event, beating out the “World Series” and the “NBA Finals” by a large margin. “Love” has two noticeable peaks on Christmas and Valentine?...

Author: By Michael J Ding, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Yet Another Facebook Feature | 4/30/2008 | See Source »

...over the weekend at the first-ever “ROFLCon,” a convention held at MIT devoted to exploring Internet popular culture. Organized by Tim R. Hwang ’08, the conference featured panel discussions with Internet celebrities such as Homestar Runner, Brad Neely of Super Deluxe, and Drew Curtis of Fark.com. Included among the almost 100 guest speakers at the event was Christian Lander of the blog “Stuff White People Like.” Lander said he is not worried about the spin-offs, such as “Stuff Educated Black...

Author: By Charleton A. Lamb, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Conference Celebrates Internet Pop Culture | 4/28/2008 | See Source »

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