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Instead of costumed meatheads, the superhero films of this summer delivered a singular message targeted directly at their comic-book fanboys: Grow up.
Willow Smith: Is she over?
Will Smith's drunk-superhero movie could make as much as $115 million, if people are as crazy as Nikki Finke thinks they are.
'Variety' says it's as bad as 'The Last Action Hero.'
Smith's 'Hancock' opens the same day as 'Kit Kittredge,' which stars his daughter Willow. And there is trash talk.
Does Will Smith's upcoming movie look totally destined to lose tons of money? Yes.
This summer is shaping up to be the best one ever for superhero movies. Too bad the female characters have to watch from the sidelines.
The Vulture Department of Predicting the Future is pleased to reveal the critical reaction and box-office results of summer 2008's biggest popcorn flicks.
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