There are quite a few pieces of bloat ware on there for sure...
The trouble is, removing them all may end up destabilising your system so it's hard to make a recommendation.

And maybe some of the things on there you actually installed.
But things that do not exist in a plain windows install include anything that starts "HP", "Cinema Now..." "Cyberlink ", (/may/ need this to play DVDs, but I am pretty sure that windows plays DVDs by default now. Maybe leave this one installed anyway) "DVD Menu Pack", "Java", "hulu desktop", "Label Print", "MS office home and student" (That may only be a trial if it came for free), "Microsoft Works", "Movie theme pack", "Firefox", "MSN tool bar", "Norton..."(Replace with MS Security Essentials for free) "Photo Now" "Power to go", possibly "Power director", "Windows Live"
ALL of those things are added. Others too but are more useful like flash and adobe reader, hardware drivers etc and would probably be installed anyway.
But like I said, you may have installed some of those already and uninstalling any one or number of them has a chance to cause problems so I can't say that any one or more are "safe" to uninstall... Course if you do break something you can start over again
Some of them you may even find a use for. (i.e. Windows live is your only mail program installed, uninstalling it you will have no mail till you install something else)