Tetris Trailer
Sometimes, living in your favorite video game isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Sometimes, living in your favorite video game isn't all it's cracked up to be.
After racking up over 17 million views with The Hollywood Megamercial, DC Shoes decided to feed your need for Ken Block with these never-before-seen scenes from the Gymkhana blockbuster.
Bane and Batman and Catwoman, oh my! The latest TV spots for the final film in the Christopher Nolan trilogy. In theaters July 20, 2012.
A new app is taking the investing world by storm. This app gives you access to an exclusive asset class typically reserved for the 1% of the 1%. It's worth over $1.7 trillion, 2x bigger than Bitcoin's market cap, according to wall street. It has almost no correlation to stocks and outpaced the S&P 500 by 164% over the last 25 years. What is it? Surprisingly, blue-chip art. Diversifying with Picasso and Warhol arguably costs over $10 million. That's where Masterworks comes in. This app lets you easily invest in the same paintings collected by billionaires. Uncrate Readers enjoy priority access by clicking below.*
Presented by Masterworks.
New York, 2019: A team of former investment bankers, scholars, and journalists sets out to disrupt the tired old world of finance and investing media. Frustrated by clickbait stories designed to incite fear and drive clicks, the team at The Daily Upside delivers curated stories with a dash of charisma with the sole goal of making investors smarter. Their unbiased approach is clear and concise and spares readers annoying jargon and simplistic thinking. Best of all, The Daily Upside can be read in only five minutes per day and is completely free. It's no wonder The Daily Upside is already trusted by over 400,000 subscribers, including managing directors and principals at some of Wall Street's largest institutions. Joining leaves nothing to lose and a whole lot to gain.
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You don't have to love Primus' new single to enjoy an undead Lee Van Cleef seeking a brain-fueled revenge on an animated Clint Eastwood. For those of you who also love the song, their album Green Naugahyde is available now.
After nearly 20 years, River Phoenix's last film is finally getting a world premiere. In 1993 production for the film was halted, just ten days before the end of shooting, after the sudden death of the film's lead actor. Now, Dark Blood director George Sluizer has started a CineCrowd site to help with funding for the final edits before the film's viewing at the Dutch Film Festival in September.
New York, 2019: A team of former investment bankers, scholars, and journalists sets out to disrupt the tired old world of finance and investing media. Frustrated by clickbait stories designed to incite fear and drive clicks, the team at The Daily Upside delivers curated stories with a dash of charisma with the sole goal of making investors smarter. Their unbiased approach is clear and concise and spares readers annoying jargon and simplistic thinking. Best of all, The Daily Upside can be read in only five minutes per day and is completely free. It's no wonder The Daily Upside is already trusted by over 400,000 subscribers, including managing directors and principals at some of Wall Street's largest institutions. Joining leaves nothing to lose and a whole lot to gain.
Presented by The Daily Upside.
Clean hair shouldn't come at a price. Rather than stripping hair of its nutrients, Jack Henry Cleanse+ Hair Shampoo nourishes hair as it cleans. A combination of botanicals and vitamins, including pro-vitamin b5, biotin, and honey, removes buildup and residue while balancing your microbiome for a softer, fuller mane and healty scalp. Like all of their products, the shampoo is free of parabens, sulfates, phthalates, dyes, aluminum, mineral oils, GMOs, gluten, silicone, and synthetic fragrances for a clean product that is also cruelty-free.
Presented by Jack Henry.
Electro master Brett Domino took full advantage of the days Google Doodle tribute to Bob Moog — a fully playable synthesizer — with his cover of Daft Punk's "Aerodynamic."
After jumping 2,400 feet from a helicopter in nothing but a wing suit, stuntman Gary Connery flew towards a runway covered by over 18,000 cardboard boxes in Oxfordshire, England. His successful, injury-free landing made him the first skydiver ever to land without a parachute.