KFC Loves Gays
Colonel Sanders (John Goodman) wants your gay business, plus they've got those bowls.
Colonel Sanders (John Goodman) wants your gay business, plus they've got those bowls.
Like many of us, during your viewing of The Dark Knight Rises you may have found yourself saying "Excuse me, Mr. Bane. Could you please repeat that?" Well, that was actually the re-recorded, clear version. Here's a side-by-side comparison of the December 2011 IMAX Prologue with the film's final cut.
They may take our lives, but they'll never take our zombies! Since Dish Network dropped AMC from their lineup, AMC dropped a hoard of brain-craving walkers in the middle of New York CIty. Help put zombies back where they belong.
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Built for those chasing podiums, personal bests, or just peace at pace, Nike's Pegasus Collection is the trusted engine for everyday legends. Whether you're cutting through pre-dawn city loops or gunning for elevation on weekend trails, each shoe in the collection delivers serious propulsion through a trio of tech: ZoomX foam, an Air Zoom unit, and ReactX. The Pegasus Premium brings a new level of responsiveness for runners who measure their life in split seconds. The Pegasus Trail 5 grips and glides through off-road unpredictability, while the Pegasus 41 SP offers everyday performance that refuses to compromise. From streets to switchbacks, take the next step and fly with Pegasus.
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Pink Floyd's 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon perfectly synced with the classic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.
Improv Everywhere's latest mission had over 4,000 willing participants face off in an epic Super Soaker showdown on Governors Island in New York City.
Once built for the indoor pitch and later claimed by skaters and streetwear purists, the Nike Gato has always thrived where precision meets style. First launched as the Nike5 Gato Street in 2010, this low-profile silhouette combined premium leather, suede, and embossed detailing with functional grip and XDR rubber — crafted for those who play fast and live faster. Now reborn for the modern city grid, the Gato returns with breezy textile underlays for breathability, a soft foam midsole, and that unmistakable gum sole grip. It's not just a comeback — it's a crossover. This revival is for those who look to the past and gain more traction for the future.
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A masterfully made trailer for the HBO series that reveals absolutely nothing. Season 3 of Boardwalk Empire begins September 16, 2012.
From Pee Wee's Playhouse to the Smashing Pumpkins, painter/sculpter/cartoonist/puppeteer/set designer/art direct/animator/illustrator Wayne White has been creating artwork so beautiful it hurts our feelings for nearly 30 years. His self-narrated documentary follows his life and current times, struggling to balance his work and his art. Check the film's site for a screening near you.