Jedi Ninjas
Just when you thought ninjas couldn't get any more awesome, they go and get lightsabers.
Just when you thought ninjas couldn't get any more awesome, they go and get lightsabers.
The war between Canon and Nikon heats up when a hostage gets trapped on the wrong side of the lens.
A horrific holiday tribute to Bill Watterson with Jim Frommeyer and Teague Chrystie's nightmarish recreation of Calvin and Hobbes' snow sculptures.
For those optimizing every hour of his day — ice baths at dawn, boardroom calls by noon, and flights by night — Immunity Collagen Peptides from The Collagen Co. offer a potent yet effortless boost. This Andean-inspired blend combines hydrolyzed grass-fed collagen with Vitamins C, A, D, and Zinc to support skin's immune barrier, gut defense, and joint function. With clarity, stamina, and vitality all in one scoop, it keeps you energized, resilient, and recovery-ready, without disrupting your daily routine.
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Cut from pure Italian linen and crafted in Northern Italy, Luca Faloni's Bermuda shorts don't chase trends — they define a way of life. Their garment-dyed hues echo Amalfi frescos and Riviera skies, while an internal drawstring and horn button closure deliver comfort without compromise. Whether you're meandering cobbled alleys in search of the perfect sea urchin spaghetti or slipping into sun-drenched silence on a private terrace above Positano, these shorts whisper of leisure with intention. For men who savor nuance, curate color, and choose stillness over spectacle, this is summer — tailored, tasteful, and timeless.
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Jeff Gurwood's shot-for-shot action figure remake of the opening scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark will be the most exciting six minutes of your day.
Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Chuck Norris, Jean-Claude Van Damm, Jet Li, and Liam Hemsworth. This trailer is packed so full of raging action superstars, it'll put hair on your chest. In theaters August 17, 2012.
For high-performers who treat clarity and speed of mind as non-negotiables, Onnit's Alpha BRAIN delivers a focused, caffeine-free edge for those pursuing their full potential. Backed by clinical trials and over 10 million bottles sold, this nootropic supports cognitive performance — boosting memory, mental speed, and executive function with a precise blend of Alpha-GPC, L‑Theanine, Vitamin B6, and Phosphatidylserine. Whether you're strategizing, creating, gaming, or navigating high-stakes moments, Alpha BRAIN promotes alpha wave production and supports acetylcholine levels to keep your mind sharp without the crash. Available in capsules or instant powder for travel, it's a tool that doesn't just power your day — it elevates it.
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Your face takes the hit — sun, stress, sweat, and screens — and EltaMD's UV Skin Recovery Face Sunscreen is built to defend it all without flinching. Formulated with mineral-based Zinc Oxide and SPF 50, this all-in-one shield offers broad-spectrum protection while instantly calming redness with smart color-correcting tech. Clinically proven to support sensitive and post-treatment skin, it goes beyond basic defense, actively helping to recover the skin barrier after exposure. Lightweight, invisible, and non-irritating, it's the kind of daily armor that works just as hard in the sun as it does under fluorescents.
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Sacha Baron Cohen is out to offend a whole new demographic of people with another Larry Charles directed mockumentary, this time inspired by the novel Zabibah and the King written by Saddam Hussein. Also starring Anna Faris, John C. Reilly, B. J. Novak, and Megan Fox. In theaters May 11. 2012.
The look you give when you meet an extra terrestrial or see dinosaurs grazing for the first time. Kevin B. Lee's video essay exploring the signature child-like, awe-struck, look of wonder found in Steve Spielberg's films.