Spinning Wheel Watch
From THE ONE, this cool modern timepiece tells time with rotating discs – the outer one with hours, the inner ones minutes and seconds. Case is stainless steel with colorful polyurethane accents.
From THE ONE, this cool modern timepiece tells time with rotating discs – the outer one with hours, the inner ones minutes and seconds. Case is stainless steel with colorful polyurethane accents.
But will it explode? This spot for Moe’s Southwest Grill one-ups BlendTec’s ads with a more advanced but equally destructive approach – objects being wrecked by microwaves in slow motion.
It’s definitely a First World problem, but some of us don’t like soggy crackers in our soup. It’s also great for milk and cookies, carrots and ranch, or… gummy bears and syrup?!? Sign us up!
Come Super Bowl Sunday, witness FirstBank carve a niche for itself by staying out of the way of the other ads vying for the attention of millions of viewers. Now that’s customer service.
Fans of martial arts films will love Shauntron’s supercut of some balls-out fighting and stunts from fifteen classic (and not-so-classic) movies, set to the appropriately intense dubstep sounds of Noisia.
While you won’t find any knives, scissors, tweezers or even a toothpick on GamaGo’s whimsical kitchen gadget, you will find some non-lethal spoons for measuring out your spices and other stuff.
The VS20 has an additional shutter/zoom button that makes it easier to snap pics in portrait mode. It also has a 16MP sensor, a lens with 20x optical zoom and a 3″ LCD viewfinder.
Spread the power and good fortune that’s coming around the poker table in 2012 with Fulton’s Chinatown Playing Cards; festively packaged and illustrated, they honor The Year of The Dragon.
Freddie Wong summons his inner Super Mario and finds himself in possession of the deadly power of the elusive Fire Flower. He also finds out its probably best left in the Mushroom Kingdom.
Looking for that finishing touch for your room? Check out these creepy, yet awesome baskets and buckets filled with porcelain skulls by Minnesota artist Cyrus Swann. Single skulls start at just $20.
Outputting a blinding 1200 OTF lumens using an ultra-bright SST-90 LED, this beastly flashlight is wrapped in aircraft-grade anodized aluminum. Offers lower output modes to conserve power.
Prankmeister Rémi Gaillard stands by the side of the road disguised as one of those annoying speed cameras, snapping pictures of anything he thinks is going too fast – because, why not?
(NSFW: Language) Lisanne Pajot and James Swirsky’s video game documentary has garnered favorable reviews after its Sundance debut. HBO now has plans to make a series based on the film.
While it might look like an ordinary controller, the MLG Pro Circuit lets you swap thumbstick and D-Pads, so whether you like PS3 or Xbox 360 layouts, you can play both ways on either console.
Audio-Technica’s newest headphones feature Solid Bass; we haven’t tried them yet, but we know for sure there’s solid talent in their ad, featuring dance phenom Marquese Scott. (Thanks, Kristin!)
Re-released for the first time in more than 30 years, the Tailwind was the first Nike shoe to have an Air-sole unit. Available at Nike outlets in limited quantities starting this month.
(NSFW) You’ll never see the Rugrats the same way after watching Funny or Die’s trailer for a live-action thriller based on the classic Nicktoon. Looks like Chuckie finally proves he’s a big brave dog.
An Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore is an “allegory about the curative powers of story.” Also available as an interactive book.
Oh Yeah! Designer Dan Smash knows that a pot of hot coffee is as revitalizing as a pitcher of Kool-Aid. We’re not sure if we have that same crazed expression before or after having a cup of joe.
Henry Edmonds, you’ve doomed us all. Boots & Cats is not something that one can like or hate. It just burrows into your mind, never to be forgotten. Dance clubs will never be the same.
Belgian artist Wim Delvoye took thick rubber car and truck tires, and carved intricate patterns into their sides and treads, creating stunning works of art from otherwise discarded junk.
On New Years Day 2012, seven pro jumpers headed to the top of Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands, and lept from the roof of this unusual and dramatic structure. We still can’t get over that pool.
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