Flying off the side of a cliff and gliding through the air until you open your parachute. BASE jumping is possibly the most extreme and dangerous sport there is. When people share a love for such a gnarly sport, it builds an unbreakable bond. In this mini doc, two friends share how constantly risking it all can create a love like no other.
Bryan Cranston makes his long-awaited return to TV, well streaming TV, and he's just as ruthless as before. In this Amazon series, Giovanni Ribisi is the ultimate con-man, the only problem is he's been trying to con Heisenberg himself — a savage gangster who happens to have his brother. This leads him to take on the identity of his former cellmate Pete and steal $100,000, while his brother still has a few fingers left. Lead by Justified creator Graham Yost and Cranston, Sneaky Pete will be ready for streaming January 13, 2017.
Anthony Bourdain has one rule for steak: Don't fking touch it. That's all you have to do — leave the steak alone. Go ride a bike, read an article, catch up on your favorite show. But please, let that succulent slab of beef sit for 5-7 minutes before you start cutting it into pieces that fit in your mouth.
Designed in-house and crafted in their family-owned and -operated leather tannery and factories, Moral Code's selection of handcrafted footwear, bags, and accessories is built to last. They're also built ethically as certified by Social Accountability International (SAI) for production and employment practices. During their Cyber Monday, select timeless styles are up to 50% off, making them easy on your conscious and your wallet.
Whether your Ford has a few miles on it and needs a few upgrades or if it's new and just needs some personalization, Ford Accessories has you covered. For the performance-minded, there are upgraded suspension and exhaust systems, cold air intakes, and brake kits. Exterior upgrades include custom-fit running boards, splash guards, aerodynamic roof racks, and cargo carriers, while inside there are premium floor liners and cargo management systems. Technology moves fast, so upgrades like infotainment updates, advanced driver-assist technologies, and blind-spot monitoring systems can bring aging vehicles into line with modern lifestyles.
Nigel Sylvester is known for trotting the globe one tail whip at a time. Now he's back with another bike tour. For the third installment in his Go! series, the pro BMXer leaves Los Angeles to grind though the streets of Tokyo.
In the annals of gaming, only one game can hold the title of Worst Game Ever: Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing. But a really close second is E.T. The Extra Terrestrial. Everything that could possibly conspire against someone conspired against Howard Scott Warshaw, the programmer, in the making of E.T. But Howard is totally unrepentant, and considers it an honor to have worked on the game. Here's his story.
BOLDR has revolutionized home heating with Kelvin. The smart appliance uses sustainable infrared technology to keep you and your wallet comfortable. The option reduces consumption and is 30% more cost-effective than traditional convection methods. Owners stay in control with a wireless thermostat that connects to their phones. The accompanying app allows users to adjust the heat based on consumption and spending, schedule heating on a room-by-room basis, and see real-time monitoring of their bills. It's also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. With a sleek and modern design, the Kelvin integrates seamlessly into interiors and is easy to install, while its software continuously updates for maintenance-free use.
No matter the job, Skechers has a work shoe that fits. With slip-resistant soles, steel or composite toe protection, and waterproof construction, Skechers work shoes combine safety with comfort for jobs on the go. Skechers work sneakers offer the same level of toughness and a comfortable fit in a lightweight shoe for all-day wear.
Whether it's an alien invasion, zombie virus, or Trump's latest tweetstorm — when you have to go, you want to be ready. WIRED's Brent Rose gives you his take on the bug-out bag and everything you need in it in an emergency. Because being prepared is never a bad idea.
There are three kinds of movies: bad movies, good movies, and passable movies. Bad movies are bad, but passable movies are the worst. In this video essay, Nerdwriter lays out the case against passable movies — lazy scripts, lazy acting, and a lack of caring about the characters.