Back in September, Zach Galifianakis took Between Two Ferns on the road for a film adaptation of the web series. Along with a collection of uncomfortable celebrity interviews, the project also brought a collection of uncomfortable celebrity bloopers. Here's five-minutes worth of Matthew McConaughey, Jon Hamm, Brie Larson, Tiffany Haddish, and the host himself losing it over the movie's bizarre questions.
Bruce Lee is a legend. He paved the way for martial arts in the West and became a pop culture icon, leaving a huge impression with his films and created Jeet Kun Do, his personal martial arts discipline. ESPN's 30 For 30 takes a deep look at Bruce Lee's life and impact in the new documentary Be Water, premiering June 7th.
A bulky, heavy golf bag full of clubs has been a part of golfing since the modern version of the sport began catching on the mid-1800s — until now. One brilliant engineer has potentially replaced clubs and even the caddy with a single unit that adjusts the angle to any iron you'd need. To make it even simpler, a dial on the shaft lets you choose the club angle by distance, removing the guesswork from the game. With golf's strong sense of tradition, don't expect to see this on the course any time soon.
Nike merges two icons into one silhouette with the Air Max Waffle SP, combining the Tuned Air midsole of the Air Max Plus with the lightweight upper and rugged Waffle outsole of the original Waffle Trainer. The result is a modern hybrid built for all-day comfort with a clear line back to Nike's heritage, offering enhanced stability and a more responsive ride. It's a crossover built to handle mixed terrain with a confident stride that easily fits into your daily rotation.
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Grab a moloko plus and a few of your favorite droogs for a trip that's almost as surreal as A Clockwork Orange itself. No stranger to the future, Stanley Kubrick's vision of a Russian-influenced, vaguely socialist society based on the novel by Anthony Burgess gave a razor-sharp look at a society where order has collapsed and violence is the rule. Using real locations and superb art direction, Kubrick's masterpiece created one of the most believable near-futures imaginable by ditching fake sets for actual places.
If you think being under quarantine is bad, imagine being stuck in a tin can 254 miles above the earth — with the best view in human history, spacewalks, and advancing the knowledge of the human race. NASA is having a special event right now with a live question and answer session with astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
While most of the world is sheltering in place, some of film's greatest characters have finally found time to get back together. Josh Gad has orchestrated serval of those through his quarantine web series Reunited Apart and in his latest episode, the actor managed to pull together the greatest fellowship in cinematic history, Lord of The Rings. During "One Zoom to Rule Them All," stars Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Sean Astin, Viggo Mortensen, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Andy Serkis, Sean Bean, and Orlando Bloom along with writer Philippa Boyens and director Peter Jackson return to Middle-earth for a reunion to help supper No Kid Hungry.
In 1930s Los Angeles, attorney and private detective Perry Mason gets an interesting case: An investigation of a high-profile child kidnapping that runs parallel with the LAPD's. Based on the short stories by Erle Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason stars Matthew Rhys, Tatiana Maslany, and John Lithgow.
Caliber is rewriting the playbook on personal training with a science-driven coaching program designed for busy professionals who want real results without wasting time. Caliber pairs each member with an elite coach—only 1 in 100 applicants make the cut—to deliver personalized strength, cardio, and nutrition plans through its powerful app. Members see an average 20% improvement in body composition within 3 months, all for a fraction of the cost of traditional training, starting at $200/month. For September, Caliber is knocking $100 off all coaching plans, making the smartest way to get in shape even smarter.
Lace up for long-distance performance with the Nike Alphafly 3. Built for marathon pacing, it combines two Air Zoom units with a carbon fiber plate to store and return energy with every stride. Paired with a ZoomX foam midsole, the shoe keeps you feeling fresh mile after mile, while its lightweight construction and notched laces make it the most responsive Alphafly yet. Designed to support speed and endurance, the Alphafly 3 delivers performance that makes long runs feel effortless and leaves personal bests in the dust.
We're not quite all the way to having anti-gravity hoverboards, but Colin Furze has the next best thing — hoverboarding while wearing Gravity's self-contained jet suit. Furze got the opportunity to brush up on his jet suit skills and got good enough to hover in place with Marty McFly's iconic Back to the Future hoverboard.
Jay Leno got one of the most coveted opportunities on the planet with one of the most hyped cars to come out in years. Elon Musk let Leno drive a Tesla Cybertruck, and not just on the street — they also took a drive one of Musk's Boring Company tunnels underneath LA.