GoPros are no longer limited to just helmets and handle bars anymore. With stabilizers and drones, these cameras are capturing some of the most epic adventures out there with crystal clear quality. For the less adventurous crowd, GoPro has rounded up the best footage caught on their gadgets over the past year and compiled it into one action-packed video.
Before a camera ever rolls, every shot in a film is illustrated, panel by panel, in a storyboard. Glass Distortion compares Luke Skywalker's dream sequence in The Empire Strikes Back side-by-side with artist Ivor Beddoes' pre-production storyboards, showing how important they can be to the final product.
Nevermind that it's a fully-functioning, completely automatic paper airplane gun that launches perfectly folded paper airplanes. Just check out these specs: uses widely available A5-sized paper, has a fully gear-driven roller mechanism for reliability, and it's capable of launching up to 120 airplanes a minute. Every office needs to have one of these.
Some styling creams need heat to set. Others leave hair vulnerable to frizz and can leave hair greasy, or even damaged. OXFORDhill's Air Dry Styling Cream is formulated with 16 powerful plant-based ingredients that deliver the perfect amount of hold while actively improving hair health over time. The cream works with all hair types and textures and is silicone-free, vegan, and crafted without animal by-products or testing. Just scrunch it into wet, style, and go; when you run out, the aluminum tube is infinitely recyclable.
It gives your hair body and volume, and it does so with only five ingredients. Formulated with only Bentonite, organic shea butter, organic coconut oil, organic beeswax, and a minimal fragrance, the OXFORDhill Texture Styling Clay delivers hair a high hold with a matte finish. It coats every strand, creating hair that looks thicker, sheds less, and has enough volume to cover the scalp. Styles can be re-shaped throughout the day, and locks will remain nourished, while the natural formula soothes scalps and won't clog pores.
First off, there are few things not wrong with Deadpool: Marvel made a pretty good movie, it's not The Green Lantern, and it's also not The Green Lantern. That said, CinemaSins could pick apart any movie, no matter how good. Here they take their fine-toothed comb over Deadpool and find everything wrong with it, intentional or not.
Living in Western Massachusetts where snowfall can average around 60 inches a year, this guy has had plenty of practice shoveling snow. That's why he's sharing his secret to a clean driveway, no chiropractor required. There's no expensive device or special kind of shovel. All you need is an average shovel and a piece of rope.
Some events are once-in-a-lifetime. To make sure you get through the door, Event Tickets Center has great re-sell seats available for all kinds of happenings, from the World Series to The Masters. Their 100% Buyer Guarantee backs every ticket, and for those itching to get into the action, they're offering 10% off any World Series ticket with the code BASEBALL10.
Since their launch over ten years ago, Bombas has been dedicated to making high-quality clothing — first just socks, now tees, underwear, and more — while providing the same essentials to people in need. This holiday season, they're offering up to 15% off select packs while donating an essential clothing item to those in need for each item purchased. From Performance ankle and no-show socks to slippers and boxer briefs, their men's line has you covered, and there are options for ladies and kids. Their gift boxes remove the need to wrap — socks don't play well with wrapping paper, after all — and new customers can save an additional 25% off all socks, with free shipping for orders $125 and up.
Dead rockstars, dead astronauts, dead actresses, dead civilians, the most bizarre election in US history — the highlights of 2016 weren't very high. This year has killed more music, killed more hopes, broken more dreams, and been more generally disgusting than few years in recent memory. But Vox put together this retrospective anyway, hitting all of the mostly low points of a year we'd all rather forget.
Move over James Franco. The man you really don't want to see your daughter with is Walter White. Funny or Die replaced Franco's eccentric tech billionaire character in Why Him? with Cranston's former turn as drug kingpin Walter White. Which means that's Brian Cranston's daughter in the film is dating Brian Cranston's Walter. Which means that every father's worst nightmare is seeing their daughters date someone that's an even worse version of themselves.