Knife Guys
Everybody knows that every Wednesday at 11:30 Will Ferrell and Ryan Gosling have their QVC knife show. Gosh, Jimmy. Check the sign-in sheet.
Everybody knows that every Wednesday at 11:30 Will Ferrell and Ryan Gosling have their QVC knife show. Gosh, Jimmy. Check the sign-in sheet.
Legos. Zombies. What's not to like?
You could spend 457 minutes watching all three parts of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, or you could get your Dark Knight fix in just 3 minutes thanks to Screen Rant.
RiseGuide is bringing AI coaching to one of the most anxiety-inducing modern skills: public speaking. The platform's new Speech Analyzer listens to up to 60 seconds of recorded speech, then evaluates pacing, confidence, pauses, filler words, and structure before delivering a score alongside targeted feedback for improvement. Built into RiseGuide's Charisma Mastery program, the feature feels less like another passive self-help tool and more like a speaking coach that fits in your pocket, helping users sharpen clarity, cadence, and presence through real-time analysis and repetition.
Presented by RiseGuide.
Private Label QR turns ordinary household labels into dynamic digital reference points, using durable QR stickers that link physical objects to editable information accessible from any smartphone camera. Once attached to a box, appliance, container, suitcase, or keepsake, each label can store notes, photos, instructions, contact details, or organizational data that can be updated anytime without replacing the sticker itself. The system feels especially useful for the kind of real-world friction most smart-home products ignore, from labeling moving boxes and organizing pantry goods to leaving appliance instructions for Airbnb guests or preserving the stories tied to family heirlooms. With no app required and built-in controls for private, public, or group visibility, the platform lands somewhere between modern inventory management and a digital memory layer for everyday objects.
Presented by PLQR.
And for his next trick, magician Rahat Hussein turns himself into a car seat and pranks the fast food employees of the world.
For their new Star Wars films, let's hope Disney goes more along the lines of The Avengers and Tron: Legacy rather than Aladdin and The Lion King.
And when your dad doesn't own a Passat? Well, you're just screwed.
Dutch artists Lernert & Sander haunt our chocolate-covered dreams with their beautifully morbid candy bunny destruction.
Built for long days that start in the surf and end somewhere near the bar, Brixton's latest trunk lineup balances heritage styling with modern performance without leaning too hard into either. The Blitz Boardshort is the more aggressive option, a lightweight stretch trunk cut from quick-dry polyester and spandex with a water-repellent finish, invisible zip pocket, drainage eyelet, and bold graphic treatments that push beyond the standard washed-out beach palette. Available in both 19-inch and 21-inch outseams, it is engineered to move cleanly from paddle-outs to pool decks with minimal fuss. Countering it is the Classic Trunk 17", a stripped-back staple with clean lines, minimal branding, and an easy shorter cut that feels rooted in vintage surf culture while still delivering dependable quick-dry performance. Together, the collection hits the sweet spot between technical utility and everyday wearability, exactly where Brixton tends to do its best work.
Presented by Brixton.
Streamlining nutrition down to a single scoop, the Factor Meal Shake is built for efficiency without sacrificing substance. Each serving delivers 30 grams of whey protein, 7 grams of fiber, and a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals, creating a balanced, meal-level profile that supports energy, satiety, and muscle maintenance. Designed to mix in under a minute, it fits into busy routines as easily as a morning coffee, while a clean formula free of artificial flavors and seed oils keeps things straightforward. The result is a no-frills, high-function shake that replaces complexity with consistency, turning daily nutrition into something you can actually keep up with.
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Dean Potter tries to one-up the King of Pop with his highwire moonwalk across Cathedral Peak.
Some get sad, some try to laugh it off, and others poison you with the berries from a Lily of the Valley and dissolve your body in a barrel of acid. Jimmy Kimmel presents the third installment of Celebrities Read Mean Tweets.