Phantom Menace Proper Ending
If only George Lucas would have talked to these guys first, The Phantom Menace would have been tolerable. It's always fun to dream.
If only George Lucas would have talked to these guys first, The Phantom Menace would have been tolerable. It's always fun to dream.
Plotting to rule the world and conquer the galaxy are so overdone. If your evil self is looking for something truly sinister, Kurzgesgt has three delightful (and theoretical) ways to destroy the entire universe.
Celebrated actor Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in his apartment on February 2. The New York Times movie critic A. O. Scott discusses his legacy while showing some highlights from his cut-short career.
Velocity's Street Series 1970 Ford F-100 is a bold reinvention of the classic truck, blending menacing street style with modern muscle. Cloaked in triple black, it sits low on staggered Forgeline alloy wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport tires. Underneath, a Roadster Shop Spec Chassis, coilover suspension, and Baer brakes deliver razor-sharp handling, while a Gen III 5.0L Coyote V8 pushes 460 horsepower through a 10-speed automatic. On the interior, rich black Velocity Leather with white stitching, billet accents, and an Alpine touchscreen make the cabin as refined as the performance.
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Don't let its traditional weekender shape fool you — Lundi's Remington bag has more organization features than most carry-on options. The exterior is crafted primarily from water-repellent grey oiled cotton canvas, with supple cognac vegetable-tanned leather reinforcements and accents. Inside there's 46 liters of space, Alcantara and polyester lining, a dedicated laptop pocket, multiple pockets for smaller items, and a leather strap with a carabiner clip for keys. Two separate outside pockets store shoes and/or toiletries while a flat pocket provides quick access to a passport or ID. YKK metal zippers secure the interior, and the removable shoulder strap connects via four buckles for maximum stability when rushing through the terminal.
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Okay, it isn't actually a musical — but Diode Milliampere does use MS-DOS to compose his rich, computer-themed electronic music. Be sure to read the notes in the code while you listen to this track.
Noted author Neil Gaiman promised to do a reading of Dr. Seuss' Green Eggs and Ham if the Worldbuilders 2014 charity hit a $500,000 stretch goal. It did, he did, and it's wonderful.
Luca Faloni's cashmere knitwear epitomizes Italian craftsmanship, seamlessly blending luxury with timeless style. Sourced from the prestigious Cariaggi Fine Yarns Collection, each piece is meticulously knitted in Northern Italy using 100% two-ply or four-ply pure cashmere, for unparalleled softness, durability, and insulation. From refined roll neck jumpers to versatile half-zip and crew neck styles for effortless smart-casual wear, this 117-piece collection offers sophistication for every wardrobe. Luca Faloni's cardigans range from lightweight silk-cashmere blends to chunky knit shawl designs, providing elegance and warmth for all seasons. Elevate your wardrobe with the excellence of Italian cashmere from Luca Faloni.
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Collar & Co. introduces the Bellagio Merino Knit Polo Collection, redefining timeless sophistication with a contemporary edge. Made from 100% Australian merino wool, these long-sleeve polos offer lightweight warmth, a luxuriously soft texture, and a sleek, tailored fit. Designed for versatility, they effortlessly transition from casual outings to refined occasions, whether layered under a blazer or worn solo. With the perfect balance of breathability, comfort, and elevated style, the Bellagio Knit Polo is the ultimate modern essential — equally suited for the office, a night out, or courtside seating.
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What happens when you drop neodymium magnets into a fat copper pipe? Time slows down. Okay, not really, but that's certainly what it looks like judging by this short clip.
Most guys grew up throwing rocks, whether it was skipping them across the water or just tossing them down the street. But they didn't use their other hand. And it shows, in this hilarious film from Juan Etchegaray.