Low Budget Iron Man 3 Trailer
If the upcoming Iron Man 3 film didn't have that $200 million budget, it might look a little something like this.
If the upcoming Iron Man 3 film didn't have that $200 million budget, it might look a little something like this.
Former New York Times restaurant critic Sam Sifton gives you his guidelines for a perfect, salad-free Thanksgiving.
Rick Reilly catches up with a father-son duo who are stadium hopping around the country this season, catching a game at every NFL team's home field and bringing a wounded military veteran along for the ride.
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Flashark approaches exhaust design with the mindset of a builder, not a marketer. Its stainless steel systems focus on the balance that matters most—sound, flow, and functional performance—without visual excess. Each exhaust maintains a consistent diameter from headers to tip to promote efficient airflow, while precision-cut flanges and clean welds ensure proper fitment and sealing. The result is an exhaust designed to deliver measurable gains and a composed tone, whether the car is destined for the track or daily use. It's a considered upgrade built for enthusiasts who value execution as much as output.
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This may just be a fan-made video, but we'll take a Black Keys video however we can get it. Prep school girls participate in rebellious after school activities in the latest off the El Camino album.
Travis Pastrana and the Nitro Circus crew failing like professionals.
After blowing the whistle on the early season replacement refs, Jesse from The NOC feels your Fantasy Football pain with this week nine ballad.
Powered by the wings of athletes such as golfer Rickie Fowler, trials cyclist Danny MacAskill, and Olympic hurdler Lolo Jones, Red Bull tries to one up their Human-Powered Rube Goldberg Machine by mixing together complex machinery and world-class competitors.
MetMo's latest creation turns mechanical obsession into something you can feel in your hands. Built around a precision-machined gear system, the tool amplifies input torque by a staggering factor of 16,384—each gear doubling power as it transfers force through the system. CNC-machined for absolute tolerances, it's engineered not just for performance, but for fascination. Even the locking pin becomes part of the experience: remove it, and reassembly is only possible when every gear aligns perfectly, transforming a simple mechanism into a tactile puzzle. It's a celebration of gears, leverage, and mechanical purity—designed to reward patience, precision, and an appreciation for how things truly work.
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For those of us who weren't in the Netherlands for the first Sunday in September, here's an hour-long look at the stunning visuals from this year's Bloemencorso Flower Parade. The 76-year-old Dutch tradition is a feast for the eyes, featuring an array of elaborate sculptures made from thousands of dahlias that tower through the streets of Zundert.
MTV's Head of Programming Michael Destiny (or sketch comedian Brian Firenzi) gets brutally honest when answering the age-old question, "Why doesn't MTV play music videos anymore?" Now, go lick your wounds and watch Snookie get drunk and trip over her little meatball feet. It'll make you feel superior.