This Is Where It Starts
A global rivalry plays out from start to finish during Jordan's Bobcat-winning version of the future.
A global rivalry plays out from start to finish during Jordan's Bobcat-winning version of the future.
And this is the second creepiest.
Luke Neumann captures random acts of slow motion with a Sony FS700.
Duke Cannon's Big Ass Brick of Soap is exactly what the name promises: an oversized bar built for long-lasting performance rather than quick replacements. This Costco-exclusive four-pack bundles four hefty 10-ounce bars, each crafted to deliver a rich lather and substantial feel that easily outlasts ordinary soap. With bold signature scents and the brand's unmistakably no-nonsense approach to grooming, it's a practical upgrade that keeps the shower stocked for months while offering exceptional value in a warehouse-sized package.
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This is our shortcut to the good stuff on Amazon. It's an ongoing Uncrate-vetted list we'll be adding to and subtracting from. It's your field guide to use before wading through Amazon's millions of mediocre listings. It's our handpicked, battle-tested lineup of the clever, the durable, and the legitimately worth buying. The pieces that punch above their price, hold up in the real world, and never miss. In other words: the Amazon aisle curated by someone with taste.
You don't need over $1 billion to show quality highlights, NBC. All you need is a hot glue gun and a little imagination. The Wall Street Journal gets in on the Olympic action by giving their version of this year's badminton scandal, arts and crafts style.
Feel it baby, Christian. Zach Galifianakis and Will Ferrell give a sensual reading of 50 Shades of Grey.
On his FX series Louie, Louis C.K. is sorry for, well, just about everything.
When Liam Neeson isn't your dad, this is what happens when you get taken by an Albanian human trafficking ring in Paris.
London Sock Co.'s Retro Stripe Collection draws from vintage athletic wear, bringing the timeless appeal of retro varsity-inspired stripes into everyday rotation. Knitted from a soft organic cotton blend with a comfortable ribbed construction, the mid-calf socks strike the balance between nostalgic sport styling and modern versatility. Their understated design pairs just as naturally with broken-in denim and suede sneakers as it does with loafers, chinos, or weekend shorts. Produced using carbon-free manufacturing and hand-finished for a refined feel, the Retro Stripe Collection is the finishing touch to a great outfit.
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The return to routine deserves a wardrobe that can keep pace. Nike's Back to School Collection is built for wherever the season takes you. The Nike Par ADV Golf Jacket delivers weather-ready protection from the first tee to rainy commutes, while the Nike Club Wool Varsity Jacket brings timeless athletic style into cooler evenings. Heading beyond the pavement, the ACG "Misery Ridge" GORE-TEX Jacket is ready for changing mountain conditions. Complete the look with vintage icons like the Air Jordan 4 Retro or lace up the Nike Alphafly 3 when it's time to chase your next personal best. Whether you're heading back to campus, back to the office, or simply back into your routine, Nike's latest collection is built for the season ahead.
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Director Andrew Dominik and Brad Pitt team up once again to give George V. Higgins' novel Cogan's Trade a big-screen adaptation. Centered around a hitman and a heist, the regular on-screen mobsters, James Gandolfini, Ray Liotta, and Richard Jenkins, show up to handle some business. In theaters October 19, 2012.
Google Maps is allowing you to boldly go where no man has gone before (unless you're some sort of astronaut with a slew of security clearances) by teaming up with NASA for a Street View tour of the Kennedy Space Center. To honor the center's 50th anniversary, Google is opening the doorway to space with a panoramic journey from the Launch Firing Room to the Space Shuttle Launch Pad and everywhere in between.