Don't Stop Believing In Movies
Han Solo and RoboCop hold on to the feelin' in their cover of Journey's feel-good classic.
Han Solo and RoboCop hold on to the feelin' in their cover of Journey's feel-good classic.
With a money advance and orders to make it count from NIke, this is how filmmaker Casey Neistat spent the entire budget traveling the world in just 10 days.
A documentary unmasking the actors behind the voices of characters such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Stimpy. In theaters November 15, 2012.
London Sock Co.'s Retro Stripe Collection draws from vintage athletic wear, bringing the timeless appeal of retro varsity-inspired stripes into everyday rotation. Knitted from a soft organic cotton blend with a comfortable ribbed construction, the mid-calf socks strike the balance between nostalgic sport styling and modern versatility. Their understated design pairs just as naturally with broken-in denim and suede sneakers as it does with loafers, chinos, or weekend shorts. Produced using carbon-free manufacturing and hand-finished for a refined feel, the Retro Stripe Collection is the finishing touch to a great outfit.
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HairMax's LaserBand 272 brings clinical hair-growth technology into a form factor designed for convenience, combining 272 medical-grade lasers with a flexible, hands-free design that treats the entire scalp in as little as 90 seconds per session. Using low-level laser therapy to stimulate hair follicles and promote healthier, denser-looking hair, the device offers a non-invasive approach for men and women seeking to address thinning without adding another complicated step to the routine. The patented band design parts the hair automatically to maximize laser delivery, while its cordless operation keeps the process refreshingly simple. More than a grooming gadget, the LaserBand 272 represents a high-tech approach to hair restoration that prioritizes speed and ease alongside proven light-based therapy.
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Titanic is back and digitally upgraded with all the lens flares and sea monsters a romantic tragedy can hold.
Caine, probably the coolest nine-year-old in America, built a full cardboard arcade in his dad's auto parts store. Make sure to watch all the way through to see his big surprise.
Every jump the good ol' boys made in the General Lee during the first six seasons of The Dukes of Hazzard, compiled into one glorious video.
Jérémy Mérirès, Thomas Sagnier and Kevin Parussini drift it like Ken Block on a street bike during an abandoned gymkhana run.
Simple Life takes a more approachable approach to weight management, replacing rigid dieting and calorie counting with personalized habits, daily guidance, and a little help from AI. The app builds a plan around your goals and lifestyle, then brings together food and hydration tracking, movement, fasting, weight progress, and personalized insights in one streamlined experience. Its Avo AI coach provides daily check-ins and tailored guidance, while tools like the NutriScanner make logging meals and understanding what you're eating easier. It's a modern wellness platform built around consistency rather than extremes, designed to make healthier routines feel more manageable in everyday life.
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Carbonite takes the stress out of protecting the files you don't realize you need until they're gone. The cloud backup service automatically saves files and photos in the background as they're created, eliminating storage caps and the hassle of manual backups. Everything is encrypted and accessible from any device, so if a laptop crashes, gets damaged, or disappears, you can restore your data to a new machine without starting from scratch. It's the kind of set-it-and-forget-it service that quietly does its job until the moment you need it most. Enjoy up to 40% off right now.
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Purdue University destroyed their previous record set by this 244-step evolutionary Rube Goldberg with their new 300-step ballon-popping machine.
Keep your limbs close as Cool Hunting takes a look around Peter D'Amato's real-life Little Shop of Horrors.