Finding Dory Trailer
The Great Barrier Reef's most forgetful fish goes on her own journey in Pixar's Finding Nemo sequel. Ellen DeGeneres reprises her role as Dory to search the ocean for her own family. The film will premiere on June 17, 2016.
The Great Barrier Reef's most forgetful fish goes on her own journey in Pixar's Finding Nemo sequel. Ellen DeGeneres reprises her role as Dory to search the ocean for her own family. The film will premiere on June 17, 2016.
The cabs in Japan are dangerous and Rod Serling was a very paranoid man. The Twilight Zone creator talks about the show and flying on separate planes with his wife in the interview form 1963.
Drones and Star Wars are made for each other. VFX aces Corridor Digital create an epic dogfight between TIE fighters and an R2D2-piloted X-Wing with drones and some excellent camera work.
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The Fold Bitcoin Gift Card™ makes gifting simple and meaningful. Each gift card lets you give up to $500 in bitcoin securely. Put the world's best-performing asset of the past decade directly into someone's hands. Available at Kroger stores nationwide and online.
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Dancing teapots, French candlesticks, and a misunderstood beast-man that just wants to be loved. Beauty and the Beast was the biggest piece of the 90s Disney rebirth, and a live-action reboot of the beloved animated film is coming in March of 2017.
Like any 59-year-old, Bryan Cranston wants to shine bright like a diamond for his big 6-0 in this spoof of the MTV series. With some help from his party planner Jimby Kimble, this super sweet 60 gets turnt with a Lion King theme. An unwanted guest almost makes the birthday boy break bad, but it wasn't anything a white Lambo and a performance of the "Thong Song" couldn't fix.
Jack Bauer is President — kind of. Kiefer Sutherland is Tom Kirkman, a member of the President's cabinet who is selected as the designated survivor. After an attack kills the sitting President, Tom is thrust into office. Airs Fall 2016.
An aspiring model moves to Los Angeles and is recruited by a famous fashion designer as his muse. A group of women obsessed with her beauty take any means necessary to take her youth for themselves. Directed by Nicholas Winding Refn and in theaters June 2016.
Hairmax kicks off Black Friday with deep discounts on its clinically proven hair growth lineup. The Lumina Hair Growth Helmet is $500 off and comes with a free five-piece gift set including shampoo, conditioner, supplements, and more. The PowerFlex Laser Cap 272 is also $500 off, while LaserBand and LaserComb devices are up to 20% off. Haircare and supplements get 15% off, and first-time subscribers can save 40%. These deals make it the perfect time to invest in thicker, fuller hair.
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When designer Bruce Kilgore first sketched the AF1 in 1982, he borrowed from Nike's Approach hiking boot—lowering the heel for better movement and creating a basketball icon that's quietly rooted in trail performance. Four decades later, that connection comes full circle. The AF1 GTX Vibram swaps courtside polish for alpine grit, pairing a waterproof GORE-TEX leather upper with a rugged Vibram outsole engineered to grip slick streets like a rock face. It's the AF1 reimagined for rain, sleet, and snow—because not every journey happens indoors.
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In a disgustingly good reedit of the iconic Game of Thrones opening, growing fungi replace the houses of the Seven Kingdoms. After a few minutes of Ramin Djawadi's title music, you actually forget what you're really looking at. We swear it by the old molds and the new.
If you think your day is overrun by ads now, Keiichi Matsuda imagines a future fully submerged in augmented reality and the latest marketing scheme is just beyond your nose. The six-minute short takes you through a day in the average person's life, dominated by hectic holographic messages displayed in a VR headset. Just thinking about the oversaturated possibilities of the potential of virtual reality is enough to give us a real-life headache.