Dean Norris Spoils Everything Else
Dean Norris ruins the ending of everything from Star Wars to Mad Men, so you can focus your full attention on the final episodes of Breaking Bad. You're welcome.
Dean Norris ruins the ending of everything from Star Wars to Mad Men, so you can focus your full attention on the final episodes of Breaking Bad. You're welcome.
Other than having a leather-clad David Hasselhoff sitting behind the wheel, this KITT replica is about as close to the 1982 Knight Rider Trans-Am as you can get.
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Make frozen drinks a cinch—no ice, no blender required. The CyberChill Slushie Machine chills any beverage into slush in about 30 minutes, serving up to 68 oz (five 9-oz portions) via five one-touch presets. It keeps your concoctions icy for hours, includes a 24-hour delay-start, touchscreen control lock, and even a 4-minute self-cleaning cycle. Enjoy $150 off during Best Buy's Labor Day sale.
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From piano school dropout to NBA phenomenon, this documentary tells the incredible underdog story of Jeremy Lin. Live the Linsanity all over again in select theaters October 4th 2013.
Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May take the Lexus LFA, the new Dodge Viper, and the latest Aston Martin Vanquish for a spin around a deserted desert race track, while dodging airborne attacks from Italian Marchetti planes.
Unleash pro-tier blending at home with the Ninja Professional Plus Blender DUO with Auto-IQ — a 72-oz total-crushing pitcher and twin 24-oz to-go cups powered by a 1,400-peak-watt motor and smart one-touch presets. It pulverizes ice, powers through frozen fruit, and extracts nutrients with pro-grade blades, all while staying relatively quiet. With near-perfect ratings and intuitive features, it's the effortless all-in-one solution for smoothies, shakes, and batch-crafted drinks. Pick it up at Best Buy and save $30 during their Labor Day sale.
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Cord-free clean, no compromises. The Dyson V11 Plus packs 185 AW of suction, smart root-cyclone tech, full-machine HEPA filtration, and a bright LCD that counts down runtime and alerts you to maintenance needs. It adapts on the fly with three power modes and an anti-tangle Motorbar head that eats hair and pet fur. Flip it into handheld mode in a second to reach tight spots — and enjoy up to 60 minutes of battery life at your command. Save $180 now during Best Buy's Labor Day sale.
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With this electronic love song, James Houston gives a nostalgic farewell to the forgotten technology of our childhood.
After reading about Green Shoe Studio's singer-songwriter competition, 96-year-old Fred Stobaugh decided to pay tribute to his wife of 75 years. With little music experience to offer, the Illinois-based studio tuned the widower's lyrics into a song entitled "Oh Sweet Lorraine." Here's how it all went down.