Fight Club Minus Durden
Get a whole new perspective on Fight Club by catching this version of the film's first fight scene that's missing a digitally removed Tyler Durden.
Get a whole new perspective on Fight Club by catching this version of the film's first fight scene that's missing a digitally removed Tyler Durden.
Two million dollars. That's what Pontiac spent to built this concept vehicle that ranks as one of the most absurd of all time, thanks to its garish colors, various storage bins, removable ice chests that are actually part of the doors, dual vacuum cleaners, garden hose, picnic table, gas stove, and seats that fold down to accomodate standard sleeping bags. Available at a dealer near you in the same future that brought us Hoverboards and Auto-Lacing Nikes.
Ashen reviews a toy violin. Someone's first language is not English. Hilarity ensues.
Sperry Coldbay 3‑Eye Duck Shoes delivers classic duck-boot functionality in a polished, low-profile package built for wet weather and cold seasons. A waterproof rubber shell and premium leather upper keep your feet dry while the thermal lining stamps out chill, and the molded Wave-Siping outsole delivers stable traction whether you're walking in rain, snow, or muddy conditions. The three-eye lace-up construction and higher-cut silhouette give it a rugged-meets-refined feel, making it easy to pair with jeans, flannel, or workwear for everyday winter wear. It's a practical, weather-ready boot that skips the fuss while delivering comfort and utility.
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Happy Head is changing the game in hair care by offering prescription-strength, dermatologist-formulated treatments for hair thinning and loss. Using clinically proven ingredients like Minoxidil, Finasteride, Spironolactone, and Retinol, each formula is customized for your hair type, gender, and goals, all delivered through a seamless tele-dermatology platform. For an extra layer of personalization, the optional StrandIQ™ at-home DNA test analyzes genetic markers to optimize results. Enjoy an extra 25% off site wide this December.
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During a photo safari in Kenya, photographer Chris Bray attached a GoPro camera to a remote control car and drove it up to some lion cubs, resulting in predictably adorable footage.
When the Calgary Flames recently played the Vancouver Canucks, the teams just couldn't hold the animosity back. Two seconds into the start of the game, both benches emptied into a massive line brawl - leading to eight ejections and 142 penalty minutes.
This is how you jam in Mother Russia - and it's a pretty catchy song to boot.
It's something you've seen hundreds, maybe thousands of times - but you've never seen it at 4000 frames per second. Watch this beautiful slow-motion footage of a match strike.
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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Meet the Roborock Saros 10R — smartest and most relentless cleaning machine Roborock has ever built. Standing just 7.98cm tall, it slips effortlessly under sofas, beds, and tight corners, leaving no dust untouched and no excuse for a mess. Its StarSight Autonomous System 2.0 reads and maps your home with surgical precision, gliding across carpet and hard floors with zero hair tangling and total coverage. Engineered to clean what you can't see, the Saros 10R turns precision into perfection — all while you sit back and breathe in the quiet satisfaction of spotless living.
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Beat This challenges composers to sample and create a song in 10 minutes. Four Tet takes up Beat This and constructs a sick beat out of samples from the album Thriller faster than you can get a pizza delivered.
The Prodigy's videos were already mildly creepy. But this things to a whole new level. Mario Wienerroither has gone and stripped the audio from the British band's video for "Firestarter", replacing it with haunting noises and snippets of frontman Keith Flint's vocals. Shudder.