Epic Trailer
From the epic creators of Ice Age and Rio, comes an epic tale of an epic battle between good and evil. It's going to be epic. Voices from Beyonce Knowles, Colin Farrell, Amanda Seyfried, and Josh Hutcherson. In theaters May 24, 2013.
From the epic creators of Ice Age and Rio, comes an epic tale of an epic battle between good and evil. It's going to be epic. Voices from Beyonce Knowles, Colin Farrell, Amanda Seyfried, and Josh Hutcherson. In theaters May 24, 2013.
Robots, futuristic man's best friend. After receiving a robot helper from his daughter, aging jewel thief Frank Langella enlists it as his partner in crime. Also starring Susan Sarandon, Liv Tyler, and James Marsden. In theaters August 24, 2012.
A fiery eruption of death would consume you whole. To test what would happen if a person fell into a lave lake, a bag of organic trash was tossed 80 meters into Erta Ale's lava lake, resulting in a violent explosion of fire and ash.
The ultimate micro-utility tool now fits perfectly in the palm of your hand with the MetMo Edge. MetMo's pocketable gadgets balance innovative engineering with sleek industrial design, delivering the kind of discreet capability worthy of a James Bond loadout. Its compact, nimble form hides a retractable magnetic blade that deploys with quick-action precision, while the hardened steel edge remains as durable as it is sharp, staying lightweight and agile in any situation. Fully legal to carry in all fifty U.S. states, the MetMo Edge brings elevated functionality to your everyday carry—proof that true utility doesn't need to announce itself.
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Men's Wearhouse is the go-to destination for holiday style that lasts well beyond the season. From tailored suits and crisp dress shirts to soft sweaters and refined accessories, every gift helps him look sharp for every occasion. Whether you're shopping early or grabbing last-minute finds, you'll discover timeless pieces for parties, family gatherings, and everything in between. And once the holidays wind down, Men's Wearhouse keeps the spirit alive with post-holiday sales on premium menswear making it the perfect time to refresh his wardrobe for the new year.
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Nike features Olympians Marlen Esparza, Joan Benoit-Samuelson, Lisa Leslie and Diana Taurasi who paved the way for female athletes everywhere by making their own rules.
Epic Meal Time uses the force to prepare a feast fit for Jabba, complete with Yoda soda.
Sorry, embedding has been disabled, but you can watch the entire first episode of Aaron Sorkin's new series The Newsroom on YouTube and HBO.com.
We suppose when they're Emmy Award-winning lines, you can reuse them all you want. Here is over seven minutes worth of recycled dialogue from Aaron Sorkin.
Over the last 30 years, contemporary and post war art prices overall outpaced the S&P 500.* This helps explain why Jeff Bezos, Marc Andreessen, and Bill Gates have collectively poured hundreds of millions into this global asset class. Luckily, you don't have to be a billionaire to build an art allocation in a portfolio anymore. Masterworks.com has made diversifying with multimillion-dollar artworks featuring artists like Banksy and Basquiat accessible to everyone with their premier art investing platform. Uncrate readers can use the link below to get access today.
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Skechers teams up with John Deere for a work shoe built to handle long days without slowing you down. The Slip Ins DLux Pro Reel Cutting pairs waterproof protection and slip resistant traction with a cushioned, relaxed fit that is easy to step into and comfortable from morning to night. Rugged enough for the job site and comfortable enough for everyday wear, it is a practical upgrade for anyone who puts their footwear to work.
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The beauty of Parkour all bundled up into one four-minute package.
Numberphile takes the mystery out of the YouTube view tracker's odd obsession with the number 301.