We're not sure how this hasn't been pulled down by a copyright violation, but enjoy this mash up of highlights from Quentin Tarantino and Coen Brothers films.
Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning play father daughter in their latest film. It must suck to be Elle Fanning, having to constantly live in Dakota's shadow. Somewhere will be arriving in theaters December 22, 2010.
Best Buy's Back to School Sale is running through August 24, featuring over 300 products from top brands like Apple, Samsung, and Bose. Shoppers can score instant savings on everything from laptops and tablets to headphones and smart TVs, making it the perfect time to upgrade your tech before the semester kicks off.
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Built for laid-back days and easy transitions, the Nike Calm Men's Mules deliver off-duty comfort in a sleek, water-friendly design. Molded from a single piece of contoured foam, they offer a seamless fit with subtle grip, airy cutouts, and a removable heel strap for a custom feel. Made with sustainable materials and finished in neutral tones or RealTree camo, they're the effortless slip-ons for wherever life takes you.
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Going from "The Road" to "Let Me In" (the remake of the awesome "Let the Right One In"), young Kodi Smit-McPhee is absolutely going to have emotional issues when he gets older. Movie's out October 1, 2010 but also keep an eye out for the comic book.
The only thing we love more than another Zack Galifianakis movie is a Zack Galifianakis movie with that kid from United States of Tara in it.
Performance comfort gets an upgrade with the Nike Ava Rover. Engineered for the city and built for the daily hustle, the silhouette stacks responsive ReactX foam underfoot for all-day energy return and comfort, while a sleek, breathable upper is wrapped in durable mudguards for a locked-in feel. Lightweight, city-minded, and designed to move, the Ava Rover is the go-anywhere answer for those who don't stop moving, even on their days off.
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Metro is rewriting the rules of wireless with its $40 Unlimited Plan—no activation fees, no ID required, and no surprises. Just $40, period, locks you into unlimited 5G data, talk, and text, plus a FREE 5G phone like the Samsung A16 or Moto G Power, backed by a 5-year price guarantee. Prefer to keep your device? The $25 BYOD Plan gives new customers unlimited 5G for just $25/month with AutoPay — no contracts, credit checks, or fine print. Both plans run on the T-Mobile network, now the best in the U.S. with perks like Scam Shield and T-Mobile Tuesdays baked in. Fewer fees, better tech, and pricing that stays put for half a decade—this is the smart money move in mobile.
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Michael Cera plays the same socially awkward, love stricken character he always does. But, it's obviously working for him. Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World August 13, 2010.
This looks pretty damn good, and it better be. We still haven't forgiven M. Night for "The Happening" yet.