The Giver (Trailer 2)
“When people are given the freedom to choose, they choose wrong.” A young man learns that the utopia he lives in is actually a regulated purgatory, thanks to Father Comstock the Human Exposition the Giver.
“When people are given the freedom to choose, they choose wrong.” A young man learns that the utopia he lives in is actually a regulated purgatory, thanks to Father Comstock the Human Exposition the Giver.
A set of sensors that provide 1:1 mapping of your chest, arms, hands and fingers. It can be used for gaming, interacting with virtual reality software, motion capture, using gestures to control software and hardware and more.
Ad agency Geometry Global’s Hong Kong branch put together this series of classic artworks recreated using LEGO blocks. We had no idea that you could get bricks in so many subtle shades. We suspect they fudged things a bit.
While you might be tempted to pry open a bottle of beer with your teeth, it’s probably best left to the professionals. Let this cast iron, wall mount skull bottle opener do the work for you, and save yourself a visit to the dentist.
Martial artist, former U.S. Marine and minister Victor Marx shows off his incredible speed and dexterity as he safely rips a handgun from the hand of a would be attacker. We don’t recommend trying this one at home.
While we usually see Rémi Gaillard mercilessly pranking folks, he also knows his way around a (soccer) football. In celebration of the 2014 World Cup, Rémi shows off one trick shot for each of the 32 FIFA finalists.
Like the Galaxy S5, the S5 Active is dust-and waterproof, but it also has a shock-resistant case. It also has a shortcut button for activity apps and has an ultra power saving mode. Available in camo green or titanium gray.
(NSFW) Amazon is blocking sales of Hachette books on its store over a pricing spat. Stephen Colbert, who has books under Hachette, gives Amazon a dose of its own medicine, using his show to further his cause. More here and here.
Based on the Ford F-550, the EarthRoamer XV-LT can accommodate up to eight people and has a durable one-piece molded composite body. It uses solar cells to power the modern amenities inside its roomy and elegant interior.
Do you have a squeaky voice? Do you want to grab people’s attention as soon as you open your mouth? Try these! A skit from the new comedy show The Wil Wheaton Project. We’re going to wait for Morgan Freeman’s Sizzurp.
A high-tech leather and suede golf shoe that provides tremendous stability and grip through its use of hundreds of microspikes, injected directly onto a lightweight mesh. Available in aluminum, black and white colorways.
We’ve seen trick shots with bowling balls, ping pong balls, and hockey pucks. But if you find yourself chugging beers with this dude, he’ll be knocking your stuff over with bottle caps. The Jenga bit seems a little far-fetched though.
(NSFW) True to its name, Dylan Allen’s short film starts where the typical action film ends. With the day saved, the villain dead and the leading lady rescued, the hero… is lost. Last Action Hero meets Hurt Locker in Epilogue.
One common trope throughout films is the use of a flipping table to indicate anger – or the beginning of a fight scene. Editor Roman Holiday put together this supercut of the many messes made by characters getting mad at furniture.
One of the greatest TV shows ever made gets one of the cutest series of vinyl figures you’ll ever see. The Breaking Bad collection features ten 3.75″ figures. They didn’t quite get Jesse’s look, but that Gus Fring figure is the bomb(ed).
Depending on your age, You’re Getting Old! will either make you feel better or sad. Or just weird. The website puts your age into perspective in a number of ways, from historical events to the number of heartbeats you’ve had.
We’re not sure why they didn’t just call it the Skatebeard, but in any case Santa Cruz’ hairy skateboard is guaranteed to get you a few laughs at the park, and maybe even a couple of new buddies. It comes with 60mm wheels.
Most of us wish we could change at least something about our appearance, and while there are plenty of snake oil salesmen out there ready to help us with supplements, videos and books, this informercial parody is a bit more realistic.
A belt for frequent fliers. You can remove its stainless steel buckle without removing the rest of the belt, making it easier to go through airport security. Its also infinitely adjustable and lets you change straps easily.
Illusion hitmaker Brusspup shows off a magnetic device which can actually make objects hover. We’ve seen a smaller version before, but his use of large objects, and concealing the magnet makes the effect much more impressive.
We love the design of this modern coffee mug, which beautifully blends Japanese-style ceramic work with walnut wood. Its open handle not only looks cool, it allows the mugs to be stacked.
At times funny, sad, and prescient, this conversation with the late, great Philip Seymour Hoffman gives a shred of insight into the actor’s perspective and his struggles with happiness. Animated by Blank on Blank. Full interview here.
John Chapman put together this faithful shot-by-shot remake of the classic truck/motorcycle chase sequence from Terminator 2: Judgment Day, using nothing but Grand Theft Auto V. It’s too bad there’s no T-1000 character in the game.
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