I was hoping for a moment that they forgot the UK trademarks but:
http://webdb1.patent.gov.uk/RightSi...is&DMW_INPUTFORM=ibis/ohim.htm&ohimnum=E38273
which covers quite a few categories.
I didn't look any further.
There may be some loopholes that only your specialist trademark lawyer might know of how to use the domain for e.g. wordgames! "man the super movie - rearrange to find a trademark infringing string of letters!" That sort of thing.
However, even if you did cleverly find a way round them sueing you, at whatever your lawyer costs, there still wouldn't be any way you could legally make any decent money out of it - as everything you do would be construed as attracting visitors by way of them thinking they were about to find something to do with the movie.
I am not sure how you would fare if you set it up as an independent review site of the movie, it would then be news related and you might be able to argue that it was an independent coverage of the world's opinions about the movie. (Don't ask me if that helps! It just rings a bell that there might be something there - I hope someone helps out on this!)
If it's an opinion you want - then for the sake of £5 I would ditch it maybe after having set up a simple page selling grass root bulbs or something just to have something lame to argue against them with in court if they decide to play silly buggers.
And if you want to take DC Comics on then you may as well take on Disney too - shaggydogthemovie.co.uk, Disney's about to released block buster, is also free to reg!
-aqls-