Top 10 Pranks of 2011
Break.com did us all a favor by counting down 2011's 10 most epic pranks.
Break.com did us all a favor by counting down 2011's 10 most epic pranks.
Just a taste of the new special Louis C.K. Live at the Beacon Theater available on his website December 10th. We're sure it will be well worth the five dollars to watch the whole thing.
Oh, to go back to a time when we didn't even know how to pronounce tuition, let alone worry about how to pay for it. A questionable school photographer gives a class full of innocent kids a reality check.
Actress and filmmaker Natalie Portman has graced stages and screens from most of the past two decades, winning a variety of awards including an Academy Award for best actress. This portrait was taken by Jake Chessum in 2001 during a shoot for Nylon magazine. The photographer captured this timeless pic of Portman on a windy roof in New York City on a hazy day facing into perfect light. Printed to order on Fuji crystal archive paper, numbered and certified, and comes encased inside a hand-made solid wood black or white frame that's ready to hang. Limited edition of 495.
Frame Sizes:
Medium / 20" x 16"
Large / 24" x 20"
A German U-Boat gets caught in a hairy situation during Media Design School's CGI/live action short film.
Ghost hunter Victor Karloch narrates his own supernatural encounters with the help of some eerie 30-inch tall rod puppets and traditional shadow puppets. Special performances of the Heather Henson production will go to benefit The Art of Elysium.
Designed for how you live, Thuma has created the perfect platform bed frame. They've taken minimalist, globally inspired designs and paired them with traditional Japanese joinery techniques that not only produce a sturdy, noise-free base but also reduces the need for hardware. The Bed is shipped free to your door and can be assembled in about five minutes without the need for tools or a team of people. It's also made using quality, eco-friendly materials with a timeless design that's made for a lifetime of use — perfect for your current home, and your next.
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Built for tactical use yet just as handy around the campsite, Nitecore's R25 is a highly capable tool. Its Cree XP-L HI V3 LED bulb has a maximum brightness of 800 lumens and a maximum beam distance of over 1,000 feet. Three modes — tactical, law enforcement, and general — give access to different brightness levels, with a metal switch providing one-press access to the strobe function. While it comes with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and charging dock, it can also be powered by one 18650 or two CR123 cells. Its aerospace-grade aluminum body has a military-grade hard-anodized finish and a standard 1.25" crenated bezel that's useful in emergency situations and is also compatible with a wide range of accessories. IPX8-rated for protection against water intrusion up to two meters under the surface, it arrives with a tactical ring and titanium-plated stainless steel clip.
Length: 5.55" / Diameter: 1.25" / 3.81 oz.
Battery Life (Mode, Lumens): 15 Hours (Low, 50 Lumens) / 12 Hours (Mid 2, 120 Lumens) / 9 Hours (Mid 3, 230 Lumens) / 1 Hour (High, 800 Lumens)
A short fan film — that's actually worth watching — based on America's daring, highly-trained, Special Mission force of action figures.