Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas is You" is the only recent Christmas song to join the pantheon of classic Christmas hits. And there's a good reason for that. The song shares a chord with Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" —' one of the best-selling songs of all time — that might be the chord that makes Christmas music so deliciously Christmassy.
Wes Anderson has been hinting at a Fantastic Mr. Fox-esque stop-motion for a while now, but today he finally made it official. The director announced that the film will be called Isle of Dogs and will feature voices from some of his usuals like Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, F. Murray Abraham, Jeff Goldblum, and Edward Norton, as well as Bryan Cranston, Scarlett Johansson, and Yoko Ono. Not only that, but he's giving fans a chance to voice a dog in the film by donating to the Film Foundation.
We're sorry, Mr. Neeson, but you're slightly over-qualified for this position. And too intense. Way too intense. Liam Neeson shows off his acting range in this audition for a mall Santa, bringing a dose of reality and method acting to the man in the red suit.
On the road or just a long country walk, Aspinal of London's Leather Hunter Flask is the perfect companion. Made from stainless steel, the flask is sized to slip into a pocket for a nip of your favorite drink wherever you go. Fine, full-grain leather binding holds two cups to share with a friend.
This 15-pair gift box from the London Sock Company features effortlessly stylish colors like black, navy, grey, burgundy, hazelnut, and more. Socks may be small, but the right pair can make a big difference by capturing confidence and optimism in every step. Crafted from the finest materials, these socks are designed to elevate your style with a touch of color. Made from London Sock Company's signature blend of Scottish Lisle Cotton, Polyamide, and Elastane, these socks don't just fit and feel better, they look better and last longer.
There is a critically under-served segment of the commercially-available drone market: drones that can lift an adult human. As in, there aren't any. In the spirit of innovation, Casey Neistat and his team built their own, and celebrated Christmas by flying over the slopes with their massive drone.
By now, we all know about the Falcon 9 rocket's first landing at Cape Canaveral a year ago. Everyone was excited about the news, but none as much as SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. For the first time, we get to see just how jacked he was with National Geographic's behind-the-scenes look at the entire event.
Rowing machines engage 86% of your muscles and can burn up to 400 calories in just 20 minutes. Hydrow might be the best rower in the world, combining those workout benefits into a sleek new tech-savvy machine. Hydrow is made with commercial-grade components, with a 10-roller smooth gliding seat, and has been tested to last for over 3 million cycles. It also features a 22" HD touchscreen monitor with a hi-fi speaker for over 5,000 workouts led by Olympians and world-class athletes, stretching beyond rowing to cover HIIT, circuit training, yoga, and more. From 11/8-11/14, shoppers can enjoy $400 off the Pro and $200 off the Wave as part of Hydrow's BFCM Preview Sale.
Some events are once-in-a-lifetime. To make sure you get through the door, Event Tickets Center has great re-sell seats available for all kinds of happenings, from the World Series to The Masters. Their 100% Buyer Guarantee backs every ticket, and for those itching to get into the action, they're offering 10% off any World Series ticket with the code BASEBALL10.
Get the patents. Make a video. Prove the concept, then wait. The front end of Amazon that we're all familiar with — it's retail website — is just the tip of a massive internet juggernaut. Amazon also pretty much hosts the internet through its Amazon Web Services platform, also the most profitable part of the company. Now, Amazon wants you to buy your groceries at its coming chain of checkout-less locations, with the aim of getting as big a slice of a $25 trillion dollar pie as possible. And this is just the beginning.
On December 15, 2016, the sports world lost a legend. Famed NBA sideline reporter Craig Sager lost his two-and-a-half year battle with leukemia. Donning a signature flashy jacket, he sat down with CBS correspondent Jim Axelrod for what would be his last interview. Even in his final days, his outlook was just as bright as his wardrobe.