LEGO Suicide Squad
Suicide Squad isn't even in theaters yet, but this LEGO remake of the trailer will have you wanting a spinoff. Bad guys go good in this top-notch production by ForresterFire Films.
Suicide Squad isn't even in theaters yet, but this LEGO remake of the trailer will have you wanting a spinoff. Bad guys go good in this top-notch production by ForresterFire Films.
No era did movie dance sequences like the 80s. Featuring scenes from Footloose, Risky Business, and Teenwolf, Robert Jones pays tribute to the classics of the era with a dance-off to Lionel Richie's "Dancing on the Ceiling." The nostalgia-heavy mashup will give you just the feel-good push you need to get you to the weekend.
The teenage years can be very awkward — especially if you're trying to keep your homicidal tendencies reigned in. 15-year-old diagnosed sociopath John Wayne Cleaver lives above his mother's mortuary, convinced he is going to become a serial killer. He creates a strict set of rules to keep from killing, but becomes involved with a murder that leads to a connection with the killer. The film premieres August 26th, 2016.
BOLDR has revolutionized home heating with Kelvin. The smart appliance uses sustainable infrared technology to keep you and your wallet comfortable. The option reduces consumption and is 30% more cost-effective than traditional convection methods. Owners stay in control with a wireless thermostat that connects to their phones. The accompanying app allows users to adjust the heat based on consumption and spending, schedule heating on a room-by-room basis, and see real-time monitoring of their bills. It's also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. With a sleek and modern design, the Kelvin integrates seamlessly into interiors and is easy to install, while its software continuously updates for maintenance-free use.
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Duer's performance denim made them famous. In these slim-cut jeans, it comes in their popular, light, ocean wash. The fabric incorporates stretch fibers for added comfort and range of movement, the latter boosted by their signature athletic-inspired gusset. Performance fibers regulate temperature to help keep you cool and dry, and an antimicrobial treatment keeps odors at by between washes. Enjoy 50% starting November 22nd.
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Want a live-action fan film based on the 80s Transformer cartoon? Here it is. Using costumes, in-camera, and practical effects, this fan-made production has a better story than Michael Bay's blockbusters.
Is it possible to deconstruct something so deconstructed? The Film Theorists take a shot at the possible hidden meanings behind the massively popular Don't Hug Me I'm Scared series.
Discover your Santal Era with Onekind's first ever fine fragrance oil, a modern twist on a timeless scent crafted for self-expression. At its heart lies creamy, rich sandalwood, elevated by sweet violet, cardamom, leather, amber, and musk for an unforgettable aroma. Designed to evolve beautifully on your skin, this long-lasting fragrance transcends trends, gender, and singular scent notes, embodying your individuality. Made with a skin-friendly coconut oil base, Santal Era ensures a long-lasting scent for mindful, intentional wear, making it as iconic as you. Enjoy $15 off Santal Era with code UNCRATE15.
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This smooth and seductive ultra-male oriental fougère captivates both men and women alike. Inspired by the vibrant revival of Lafayette Street — a historic thoroughfare weaving through iconic New York neighborhoods like Soho, Little Italy, and Chinatown—the fragrance embodies the energy of its surroundings. It opens with fresh bergamot, coriander, and floral notes, transitions to a heart of velvety ambroxan and rich vanilla, and finishes with lingering dry wood, tonka bean, cedarwood, and warm grey amber. Encased in a sleek, leather-textured bottle, Lafayette Street is a celebration of modern masculinity and a tribute to Bond No. 9's roots.
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We all know using performance-enhancing drugs is cheating. In the world of professional athletics, money, championships, records, and medals often proves too enticing. But the toll the drugs take on the body and reputation can have effects that last a lifetime.
The best part of being in Hollywood? The parties, obviously. Silicon Valley's TJ Miller relates that one time he went to a pre-Emmys party and tried (rather unsuccessfully) to dance with Paris Hilton.