Aussie Star Wars: Episode IV
A long time ago, in a country far, far down under, Stuntbear gave an Aussiefied parody of everyone's favorite scy-fy classic Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
A long time ago, in a country far, far down under, Stuntbear gave an Aussiefied parody of everyone's favorite scy-fy classic Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
Kristen Wiig can even make a failing playwright on the verge of a phony suicide look comical. Is there nothing she can't do? The former SNL funny girl teams up with Annette Bening as the ultimate mother-daughter duo for Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini's new comedy. Also starring Matt Dillon, Christopher Fitzgerald, and Darren Criss. In theaters July 19, 2013.
Tony, and Pepper, and explosions. Oh my! Mike Relm gets us pumped for tomorrow's release of Iron Man 3 with a superhero sized remix of the franchise's three films.
Guided by the philosophy of Colin Chapman—"simplify, then add lightness"—Nike strips back the design with the Ava X. The silhouette focuses on weight reduction without sacrificing structure, pairing a textile upper with synthetic leather overlays for durability. Underfoot, a Cushion 3.0 midsole provides responsive cushioning, while a high-abrasion outsole adds grip across varied conditions. The result is a lightweight trainer built with a more streamlined, functional approach.
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Bar soap rarely gets an upgrade, but the Duke Cannon Soap Puck rethinks the format with a compact, palm-sized design built for grip, portability, and longevity. Triple-milled for a denser, longer-lasting bar, it delivers a rich lather while holding up better than typical soaps, making it just as suited for daily showers as it is for gym bags and travel kits. Formulated with natural oils and free of phthalates, it cleans without overcomplicating things, while the rounded puck shape feels deliberate in hand. It's a small shift in form that turns a basic essential into something more considered and durable.
Presented by Duke Cannon.
Google gives a quick tutorial on the basics behind tech's newest fashion accessary
Are they going to? That's not going to work. They can't do that. Holy shitballs, they just did that.
Breaking away from their traditional footage of barn owls and rattlesnakes, Earth Unplugged turns their slow-mo attention to a different species, the human. In this video you will see the incredible acrobatics, and insane head strength, of the Shaolin Warriors.
Taking a note from wildlife aficionado Ze Frank, Pleated Jeans introduces us a pasty, Game of Thrones-loving species of human, the introvert.
Finishing an outfit, especially for Festival Season, often comes down to the details, and the Huega House Headwear Collection delivers with a lineup of caps built around refined design and premium construction. Each style balances elevated styling with everyday versatility, making them just as suited for daily wear as they are for long days that start early and end late. Standout pieces include the Athletic Association caps in khaki and green, the Legacy and Letterman black hats, the Vintage Swan in black and natural, the Icon in black and natural, and the Athletic Association navy option. The result is a tight rotation of easy-wearing hats designed to pull a look together from the first set to the final encore.
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The Monterey Overshirt from Collars & Co leans into the kind of effortless layering piece that works year-round without overthinking it. Cut from a lightweight cotton-linen blend with a touch of stretch, it delivers breathable comfort with just enough structure to hold its shape, striking a balance between relaxed and refined. Details like patch pockets, working buttons, and a clean pointed collar keep things classic, while the unlined construction makes it easy to throw over a tee or polo as temperatures shift. Machine washable and designed for a true-to-size fit, it's a straightforward staple that slots easily into a daily rotation without feeling like an afterthought.
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Actor, writer, and professional nerd Wil Wheaton welcomes newcomer baby Violet to the world by explaining the awesomeness that comes with being a geek.
Tunnels, babies in bubbles, Keanu's sexual orientation. There's lots of confusing aspects in The Matrix. Joe Nicolosi's mom does her best to retell the entire story of the Wachowski's dystopian future where Moshimo, Leo, and his girlfriend attempt to overturn the machines. At least the parts where her eyes weren't closed.