The Han Solo Affair
Long ago in a galaxy far, far away, the Lego Alliance try to save a carbonite Han Solo in this stop-motion short made to promote Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones.
Long ago in a galaxy far, far away, the Lego Alliance try to save a carbonite Han Solo in this stop-motion short made to promote Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones.
This stop-motion Donkey Kong remake is as good as the original.
Here's a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious remix of the childhood favorite Mary Poppins, by none other than mix master Pogo.
It's the thinnest Roborock ever, thanks to a RetractSense Navigation System that lowers the LDS to pass low-clearance spots. It has a new VibraRise 4.0 Mopping System, which increases the mop's vibrating area by 27%, uses AI to identify stains, and raises the front wheels to provide more mop pressure on stubborn messes. Its industry-first AdaptLift chassis lets it clear thresholds up to 1.57" high. It's the Roborock Saros 10, and it's ideal for large homes with deep-cleaning demands. It also offers 22000Pa suction and zero tangle technology, ridding the house of dust and hair, and making it a complete cleaning machine. Enjoy $200 off through 2/16.
Presented by Roborock.
The Nike Air Max Dn redefines comfort and innovation with its cutting-edge Dynamic Air unit system. Designed for a smooth, responsive ride, this sneaker features dual-pressure tubes that adapt to every step. Complementing its futuristic design, the Air Max Dn's next-generation Air technology delivers an ultra-reactive feel from heel to toe, ensuring all-day comfort and support. The lightweight, breathable multilayered mesh upper, combined with plush foam cushioning, is made with at least 50% recycled content by weight — merging sustainability with performance-level energy. Whether for everyday wear or high-energy outings, the Air Max Dn continues the legacy of Air Max innovation.
Presented by Nike.
After 10 years, one album, and an army followers, the Postal Service recently reunited with a re-issuing of Give Up, a cross-country tour, and this 14-minute documentary. During Some Idealistic Future, director Justin Mitchell takes a look back at the band's history with members Ben Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello, and Jenny Lewis and crashes the stage during their Barclays Center performance.
Dance across Saturn's rings with Fabio Di Donato's elegant edit of photos from the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft.
Homes with complex layouts and/or a lot of floor obstacles can befuddle a lot of robot cleaners. With the StarSight Autonomous System 2.0, Roborock's Saros 10R handles them with ease. Its 3D ToF sensors and visual recognition technology allow it to create 3D maps of its environment — as opposed to the 2D tech in most robovacs — boosting sampling frequency, response times, and the ability to see small objects. As the thinnest Roborock yet, it easily navigates under furniture and into hard-to-reach spots. It has a dual anti-tangle system for dealing with hair and an industry-first AdaptiLift Chassis to easily tackle thresholds and obstacles up to 1.5" tall; the latter joins a liftable mop, main brush, and side brush to make this one of the most versatile cleaners on the market. Enjoy $200 off through 2/16.
Presented by Roborock.
Revolutionizing skincare with a minimalist, results-driven approach, Zen Dew simplifies the glow-up without compromising effectiveness. The brand cuts through the clutter of endless routines and overwhelming products, offering intentional and effortless skincare solutions. Their standout product, Violet Aura, is a toner formulated with 73% Korean Rice Milk, 2% Salicylic Acid, and 2% Niacinamide—a potent blend that brightens, clears blemishes, and hydrates without irritation. Unlike traditional water-based toners, Zen Dew's formula uses Korean Rice Milk as its base, leading to 99% of consumers reporting smoother skin in just two weeks. Free from silicones, sulfates, and parabens — and entirely vegan — Zen Dew champions clean, healthy skin with a modern, uncomplicated approach.
Presented by Zen Dew.
If Parks and Recreation were a horror movie, Leslie Knope would lure the people of Pawnee into her house with some buttermilk pancakes, and then suffocate them with a personalized pillow. Catch the one-hour premiere on September 26, 2013 on NBC.
From Davy Jones to Daffy Duck, here's Quinton Kappel doing 105 impersonations of celebrities, personalities, characters, and anything else with a voice.