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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.
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.
Built for those who wear their legacy as comfortably as their cap, Branded Bills has become a staple for men who merge grit with identity. What started with premium headwear has evolved into a full collection of purpose-driven gear — crafted to handle early mornings, late nights, and everything in between. Every piece, from their Signature Series hats to all-season outerwear, carries a tailored ruggedness that works just as well on mountain trails as it does at Monday's 9AM. With clean silhouettes, heritage-inspired logos, and materials built to last, Branded Bills outfits a lifestyle where ambition and authenticity intersect.
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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.
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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.
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."
When it comes to longevity, resilience, and clean performance, Solgar has quietly set the gold standard since 1947. Trusted by those who expect more from their supplements, Solgar blends pharmaceutical-grade precision with a holistic, no-compromise ethos that's earned its spot in medicine cabinets worldwide. From the recovery-supporting power of Magnesium Citrate, to the oxygen-boosting benefits of Gentle Iron, and the immune fortification of Quercetin Complex with Ester-C, every formula is crafted for those who see wellness not as a trend — but as a lifestyle.
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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.
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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.