Before you even get a chance to breathe after The Force Awakens, this December will feature Rogue One, first in a line of Star Wars spinoff films. In only three weeks, animators at the Brotherhood Workshop cranked out this amazing shot-for-shot remake of the Rogue One trailer in LEGO miniatures.
This ten-pound monster is a specialty from Los Angeles' Fat Sal's Deli. A 27-inch garlic hero is topped with cheese steak, cheeseburgers, fried eggs, pastrami, chicken fingers, mozzarella sticks, bacon, jalapeño peppers, fries, onion rings, chili, marinara, and fat sauces. The Big Fat Fatty will set you back 50 bucks, unless you can finish this bad boy off in under 40 minutes.
Get your Happy Gilmore on with the world's longest driver. Measuring a record-setting 22 feet and six and three-quarters inches, you might not have the longest drive on the links, but you'll definitely have the longest club. On the downside, good luck fitting it in your bag.
Tracking down authentic, "grail"-level watches can be a chore. Bezel, the luxury watch marketplace, makes it easy to find and purchase some of the most collectible watches in the world. Their rigorous, industry-leading in-house watch authentication process ensures your purchase is legit. Auctions last for seven days, with the clock extended by two minutes every time there's a bid in the final two minutes. For a limited time, they're also waiving buyer premiums on auctions, and as always, Bezel's Concierge Support team is always available to answer any questions, making now as good a time as any to download and give it a try.
Give your pup the ultimate superfood boost with WagWell Ahiflower Omega Oil, the plant-based powerhouse redefining canine wellness. Packed with a blend of omega 3, 6, and 9, this all-in-one supplement promotes healthy joints, a radiant coat, and nourished skin — without the fishy smell or dreaded burps. Unlike traditional fish oil, Ahiflower is fresher, more sustainable, and just one bottle keeps 600 fish in the sea. Mix into any meal to give your dog the nutrients they need while making an eco-friendly choice. Say goodbye to fish oil and hello to a cleaner, better omega source.
Jedi woodworker Frank Howarth uses The Force, and a series of power tools, to turn bamboo plywood into the Empire's ultimate weapon. Taking from his bowl-making knowledge, Frank attached 18 segmented rings into two separate pieces to create the Death Star. The video is filled with all kinds of Star Wars goodness, including a flyover intro, a hologram model, and a ton of movie soundbites.
UP Aeronautics used the venerable GoPro to record their launch SL-10 rocket. Standing 20 feet tall, the SL-10 put the Maraia Capsule into orbit for testing of reentry capabilities. Also captured was the separation of the rocket stages, 396,000 feet above the Earth.
Devin Booker is a craftsman — surgical in his movements, ruthless in his execution. A stutter here, a jab-step there, and before his defender can recover, the shot is already falling. His first signature sneaker, the Nike Book 1, is built with the same precision. Designed for the smoothest operators in the game, it delivers a blend of speed and cushioning, allowing for sharp footwork and effortless elevation. This colorway, inspired by one of Book's favorite ACG sneakers, brings a rugged yet refined aesthetic, bridging the gap between street and hardwood. Whether you're dropping dimes or pulling up from deep, the Nike Book 1 is made for those who move with purpose — and leave defenders guessing.
The Nike Air Max Dn8 redefines movement with its sleek, low-profile design, powered by eight pressurized Air tubes for a responsive, lightweight feel. Featuring our Dynamic Air system, it delivers an unreal sensation with every step. Crafted with sustainability in mind, the Dn8 incorporates recycled materials from post-consumer and post-manufactured waste, reducing environmental impact without compromising performance, durability, or style. As part of our Move to Zero journey, we're committed to minimizing carbon emissions and waste, ensuring a future where innovation and sustainability go hand in hand.
Mornings without it can't be possible. No one wants to face the day without a cup, and no one at the office would want to face you. But science supposedly has a few things that might get you going without your favorite caffeinated beverage.
Apparently those your childhood Tech Deck skateboards weren't a wast of time. Mike Schneider not only continues this hobby but is making a living off of it. The 23-year-old is suppling competitors with custom professional-grade fingerboards through his company Flatface Fingerboards.