RadioShack Raids The 80s
If there is an 80s icon that isn't in this commercial, it probably wasn't an icon. RadioShack raided the decade and packed 10 years into this 60-second Super Bowl spot.
If there is an 80s icon that isn't in this commercial, it probably wasn't an icon. RadioShack raided the decade and packed 10 years into this 60-second Super Bowl spot.
Out with the old and in with the new. Mark Wahlberg replaces Shia LaBeouf for Michael Bay's fourth installment of the Transformers franchise, now with 100% more Dinobots. In theaters June 27, 2014.
John Bitmead made a life-sized Little Tikes car. It has all the features you'd want in a Little Tikes car — no windows, red and yellow paint scheme — and boasts a gasoline-powered motor and 70 MPH top speed. Unfortunately, it isn't slated for production any time soon.
Cut from pure Italian linen and crafted in Northern Italy, Luca Faloni's Bermuda shorts don't chase trends — they define a way of life. Their garment-dyed hues echo Amalfi frescos and Riviera skies, while an internal drawstring and horn button closure deliver comfort without compromise. Whether you're meandering cobbled alleys in search of the perfect sea urchin spaghetti or slipping into sun-drenched silence on a private terrace above Positano, these shorts whisper of leisure with intention. For men who savor nuance, curate color, and choose stillness over spectacle, this is summer — tailored, tasteful, and timeless.
Presented by Luca Faloni.
Velasca's Filòm Loafers fit like a glove — and that's no play on words. Made from the innermost layer of leather and buffed to give them their signature velvety texture, these suede shoes are washed with pumice stone for a lived-in look and feel, and hand-constructed using a tubular construction and sewn together by an internal seam called a Blake stitch, which helps the shoe flex with the natural flexing of your feet. A bit Ivy and inherently Italian, the shape references traditional college-style loafers, which were low-cut with a 'biscotto' shape. Now, they're a democratic everyman silhouette — but this iteration is for those with a keen sense of style and an eye for quality craftsmanship.
Presented by Velasca.
No doubt he's been making the most of his time out of the NFL. Tebow shows all you can do without a pesky NFL contract limiting your options.
Craigslist has a missed connections section — for those almost-but-not-quite moments you think you met your soulmate but didn't have the guts to say anything. Jimmy Kimmel and Alison Brie read a few choice missed connections in this segment.
Built for pavement, packed trains, and unpredictable forecasts, the Nike C1TY Premium Cordura is urban armor for your feet. Reinforced with abrasion-resistant mesh, suede, and a rugged toe box, it's designed to handle the friction of real street life—whether that's dodging scooters in SoHo or clocking miles through Tokyo alleyways. The dual-stiffness Waffle outsole grips everything from wet subway steps to rooftop lounges, while a cupsole build and flexible foam keep the ride comfortable from sunrise hustle to midnight wind-down. Tap into the rhythm of city living, giving your daily circuit the grip, grit, and style it deserves.
Presented by Nike.
Your face takes the hit — sun, stress, sweat, and screens — and EltaMD's UV Skin Recovery Face Sunscreen is built to defend it all without flinching. Formulated with mineral-based Zinc Oxide and SPF 50, this all-in-one shield offers broad-spectrum protection while instantly calming redness with smart color-correcting tech. Clinically proven to support sensitive and post-treatment skin, it goes beyond basic defense, actively helping to recover the skin barrier after exposure. Lightweight, invisible, and non-irritating, it's the kind of daily armor that works just as hard in the sun as it does under fluorescents.
Presented by EltaMD.
Everyone has done it on the driveway court - sink the imaginary game-winning buzzer-beater in the championship game. Except Anthony Davis isn't going to let that happen on his watch, whether you're playing in your driveway or the NBA hardwood.
No all of Batman's gadgets are science fiction. Victor Poulin made his own batarang and got the maiden flight in this clip.