The Simpsons Disney Couch Gag
America's favorite animated family pays tribute to mother of American animation. This couch gag gives The Simpsons makeovers from the major stylistic eras of Disney artwork.
America's favorite animated family pays tribute to mother of American animation. This couch gag gives The Simpsons makeovers from the major stylistic eras of Disney artwork.
First gaining fame (and an Oscar) in The Year of Living Dangerously, actress Linda Hunt has went on to produce a prolific body of work. From film to television and voiceovers — Linda shows that being short of stature is no impediment to being successful, and there is no such thing as a small part.
For the sixth season of Game of Thrones, Moleskine took their favorite medium and recreated the opening sequence in epic papercraft. You also have your choice of covers with Game of Thrones-inspired artwork, giving a nice alternative to the classic black.
SHRED turns your phone into a hyper-personal trainer. With AI-adapted programs built by top fitness coaches, it molds workouts to your goals, schedule, and equipment—whether you're lifting at home or hitting the gym. Want hypertrophy, weight loss, or bodyweight routines? It's got you. Track progress, grab feedback, and swap plans seamlessly as you improve. Think: coach-designed results without the gym clock drama.
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Nike's Eliud Kipchoge Collection celebrates the relentless pursuit of speed, endurance, and perfection embodied by one of the greatest marathoners of all time. Kipchoge—two-time Olympic gold medalist and former marathon world record holder—has redefined human limits on the road, and now his legacy fuels the next generation of runners. From the record-breaking Alphafly 3 to the precision-built Victory 2 spikes, every piece in the collection is engineered for performance at the highest level. Whether you're chasing a new personal best or just chasing the horizon, this is gear built for greatness.
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The claws come out (see what we did there?) in the final trailer for the X-Men: Days of Future Past sequel. Yes, it appears Wolverine will make an appearance to clean up a mess for the students at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. See how it all unfold when the X-Men take on the first and most powerful mutant in history on May 27, 2016.
Bruce Springsteen paid his respects to Prince by opening his recent Brooklyn concert with purple lighting and a cover of "Purple Rain".
MyHeritage DNA turns your ancestry curiosity into a full-scale exploration—with just a two-minute cheek swab and a return to the lab. In about 3-4 weeks, you'll unlock an Ethnicity Estimate that breaks down your origins across more than 2,100 geographic regions, plus uncover DNA Matches that might connect you with relatives you didn't know existed. All results are delivered through CLIA- and CAP-certified processes in a secure, encrypted environment, giving you insight into your roots without sacrificing your data privacy. It's genealogical power you can hold in your palm—and a powerful tool for anyone looking to build a family history or explore their ethnic story.
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The Dickies Unlined Eisenhower Jacket brings decades of workwear expertise into a versatile everyday layer. Made from durable 65% polyester and 35% cotton twill, it features a brass zipper, slash-front welt pockets, an interior hidden pocket, a pencil slot on the sleeve, and adjustable waist tabs. Named after General Dwight D. Eisenhower and rooted in military history, it combines utility with classic style, making it equally at home on a job site or in the city. Its roomy fit and functional design make it a rugged jacket built to last.
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Whether it's happy or sad, everyone loves a good ending. It's the final impression you're left with about the entire movie. Now You See It analyzes the closing scene from some of the greatest films, like The Godfather and Psycho, to determine the formula for a great ending.
Cinematic camera techniques are making their way into drone footage in this montage of New York City, utilizing Alfred Hitchcock's vertigo-inspiring dolly zoom.