Good Will Batman
You may not agree with Ben Affleck playing the role of Batman in the upcoming Man of Steel sequel, but we're sure you'll have no problem with Batman playing Chuckie Sullivan in this recut version of Good Will Hunting.
You may not agree with Ben Affleck playing the role of Batman in the upcoming Man of Steel sequel, but we're sure you'll have no problem with Batman playing Chuckie Sullivan in this recut version of Good Will Hunting.
After body slamming us with his WrestleMania-worthy highlights, Louisville sportscaster Adam Lefkoe became the master of our domain by inserting 41 classic Seinfeld references into his segment.
Savage possum attacks, snooping NSA agents, and evil reptoids. This type of bizarreness can only mean there's a new MGMT album on the horizon. The psychedelic sounds of the band's self-titled album is set to be released September 17, 2013.
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Levi's® has been defining American denim since 1873 — and the 512 Slim Taper carries that legacy into the modern day with precision and ease. Designed for those who want a clean silhouette without going full skinny, the 512 strikes the perfect balance with a slim fit through the thigh and a tailored taper to the ankle. It's crafted with Levi's® Flex for all-day movement and finished with sustainable details like TENCEL™ Lyocell and recycled water. Whether you're dressing it up or beating it up, this is the evolution of a classic — built to go wherever you do.
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Arcade Fire goes big, headed, with this quirky black and white treat, featuring the vocal goodness of David Bowie.
A hairy little stop-motion comes to life with 300 pictures, a ballpoint pin, and an epic beard.
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Jimmy Kimmel and stuntwoman Daphne Avalon pranked the world by staging the most disastrous twerking fail ever.
After realizing his kids were overly obsessed with their iPads, Ontario native Blair McMillan and his family traded in their technology to live life like it's 1986, right down to the mullets.