Polaroid SX-70 by Charles & Ray Eames
Enjoy a trip down photography's memory lane with the Eames's brilliantly-produced promotional video for Polaroid's ground-breaking SX-70 camera.
Enjoy a trip down photography's memory lane with the Eames's brilliantly-produced promotional video for Polaroid's ground-breaking SX-70 camera.
In addition to being good gags, plenty of Kevin's homemade booby traps from Home Alone were lethal. Thankfully, it's a film and not real life. Honest Action gives an actual injury count on the Wet Bandits from Home Alone.
It's a shame no one was around to taste this collaboration between Schwartz Flavour Shots, MJ Cole, filmmaker Chris Cairns and pyrotechnic designers Machine Shop, but at least you can see and hear it, which we guess is just as good, even if it does make you hungry.
This holiday season, smooth is the standard. For a limited time from November 3 to December 17, The Season of Smooth turns chaos into calm with up to 50% off select products. Then get ready for the 5 Days of Deals from November 27 to December 1—five days of unbeatable savings on grooming essentials, bulk blades, and electric favorites. Whether you're building your own routine or gifting smarter this year, every deal delivers that effortless polish that defines a true smooth operator. Spend $25 or more to receive a free gift with purchase, and explore curated gift guides packed with practical presents everyone will actually use. It's the season to shop smart, gift well, and look great doing it.
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The HairMax Ultima 12 LaserComb is a drug-free, FDA-cleared device that uses low-level laser therapy to stimulate hair follicles and promote regrowth. In just 8 minutes per session, three times a week, it's built for ease of use while delivering fuller, denser results over time. Clinical studies suggest LLLT devices like this can improve hair thickness when used consistently.
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Make sure Met Life isn't the only memorable venue from Super Bowl Sunday by building your own Snack Stadium out of guacamole, hummus, beef sticks, chips, veggies, and sandwiches. It's a guaranteed win, which is far more than we can say for the halftime show.
Don't sit in the back. The folks at Head Squeeze break down the science of conflicting sensory signals that lead to getting car sick - or air sick or sea sick. And if you can't sit in the front, have some ginger to settle your stomach.
In 1927, Claude Friese-Greene travelled across the UK with his new-fangled color film camera. He ended the trip by filming in London. Simon Smith has recreated Claude's London shots by following in his exact footsteps with modern equipment, and edited the two sequences together side-by-side, giving us a glimpse of how little (or how much) London has changed over the last 80 years.
Practically everyone has seen some slo-mo footage of a giant bird swooping down to the water to catch a fishy snack. The tables are turned in this short video of a tiger fish snatching a swallow right out of the air.
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Levi's 1953 Type II Jacket revives a mid-century workwear icon with rigid selvedge denim and meticulous archival details. Made in Japan from 100% organic cotton, it features the original double-pleated front, adjustable waist tabs, and the classic "Two Horse" Lot 507 leather patch with the Big "E" Red Tab. Built to shrink slightly and mold to your frame over time, it's a faithful reproduction of the jacket worn by the American working man.
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If you ever have to travel through the Orion Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy, the Interstellar Safety Council wants you to have the facts on human beings. Just in case you have interact with them. That said, you're probably better off avoiding them entirely.
Since the invention of flour, man has been racing to perfect the highest expression of culinary delight — the cookie. Okay, maybe not. But Ben Krasnow has invented a computer-controlled machine that attempts to do just that — create the perfect cookie.