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- Watch Masters of the Universe: Revelation's Mark Hamill and Lena Headey Being Very Evil
- Disney's First Lightyear Movie Knocked Buzz off His Pedestal for the Better
- Surprising Discovery of Two Ancient Galaxies Exposes Our Cloudy View of the Cosmos
- Cowboy Bebop's Hunt for a Visual Style Is a Pain in the Neck
- A Monstrous Charging Case Gives These Wireless Earbuds 360 Hours of Battery Life
- Hawkeye's Producer Explained That Surprising Phase One MCU Link
- It Took an Entire Month to Build This Elaborate Treetop Hot Wheels Track That Includes a Powered Elevator
- Webb Telescope Not Damaged Following Mounting Incident, NASA Says
- The Mass Effect TV Show Shouldn't Star Commander Shepard
- I Can't Stop Watching These Power Plant Demolition Videos
- Star Trek: Discovery Took a Classic Premise and Cranked It Up Way Past 11
- 8 Species Driven Toward Extinction by Cats
- 11 Nostalgic Gadgets You Can Get Cheap on eBay
Watch Masters of the Universe: Revelation's Mark Hamill and Lena Headey Being Very Evil Posted: 25 Nov 2021 03:00 PM PST Regardless of your feelings about the recently released second half of Kevin Smith's Masters of the Universe: Revelation, it's always satisfying to see a master at their work, and Mark Hamill and Lena Headey are certainly masters at their voice work. Check out this video of Hamill and Heady, playing He-Man's foe… |
Disney's First Lightyear Movie Knocked Buzz off His Pedestal for the Better Posted: 25 Nov 2021 01:30 PM PST Lightyear, Disney and Pixar's upcoming animated feature about the "original" astronaut whose life story inspired the line of toys bearing his name, seems very much like the sort of movie that Toy Story's Andy Davis—who was heading off to college when last we saw him—would be unabashedly excited to see. Even though… |
Surprising Discovery of Two Ancient Galaxies Exposes Our Cloudy View of the Cosmos Posted: 25 Nov 2021 01:00 PM PST The presence of two previously undetected galaxies some 29 billion light years away suggests our understanding of the early universe is upsettingly deficient. |
Cowboy Bebop's Hunt for a Visual Style Is a Pain in the Neck Posted: 25 Nov 2021 12:00 PM PST There's a lot that feels off about the live-action Cowboy Bebop, a show dancing to a rhythm that's close to, but not quite, the smooth one shared by its seminal animated inspiration. But one of the strangest moments of bad rhythm is one that might take you a little while to notice at first: what on earth is its… |
A Monstrous Charging Case Gives These Wireless Earbuds 360 Hours of Battery Life Posted: 25 Nov 2021 11:00 AM PST As components get smaller and more energy efficient, the battery life of wireless earbuds has slowly improved year after year. But if you're planning to head out into the wilderness for a couple of weeks without access to a power outlet, grab these Hypersonic 360 wireless earbuds which promise an impressive 360 hours… |
Hawkeye's Producer Explained That Surprising Phase One MCU Link Posted: 25 Nov 2021 10:30 AM PST In my recap of the first two episodes of Hawkeye I mentioned at one point I got misty eyed. Well, it was in the show's very first scene which, basically, had the biggest spoiler to find in both episodes. So when we spoke to Hawkeye executive producer Trinh Tran about the show, of course we had to ask about the scene… |
Posted: 25 Nov 2021 10:00 AM PST One of the many joyful things the internet has brought us is seeing people take their favorite childhood toys to the extreme. If you thought the Hot Wheels track you built as a kid that spanned half your house was impressive, it's time to hang your head in shame while watching this truly amazing treetop layout. |
Webb Telescope Not Damaged Following Mounting Incident, NASA Says Posted: 25 Nov 2021 09:30 AM PST A processing incident that caused the entire Webb Space Telescope to shake did not cause any perceptible damage to the observatory, a NASA-led investigation has concluded. |
The Mass Effect TV Show Shouldn't Star Commander Shepard Posted: 25 Nov 2021 09:00 AM PST After years of wondering when, not if, Mass Effect would ever make the leap from video games to film or TV, it would seem we're at last on that precipice: Amazon has eyes on bringing BioWare's sci-fi shooter/Garrus Vakarian dating simulator to streaming. But the question should be less if the Mass Effect series should… |
I Can't Stop Watching These Power Plant Demolition Videos Posted: 25 Nov 2021 08:00 AM PST Concrete and steel are two of those immutable things. They make up the foundation of modern life, the things that give shape to seemingly every structure around us. |
Star Trek: Discovery Took a Classic Premise and Cranked It Up Way Past 11 Posted: 25 Nov 2021 07:30 AM PST Anomalies. What Star Trek fan doesn't love an anomaly? I love 'em, you love 'em, Starfleet bridge crews definitely love 'em, and Discovery is no exception. But Discovery is still the show it has been from the start, which means its approach to exploring the unknown of the week is going to be much, much more dramatic… |
8 Species Driven Toward Extinction by Cats Posted: 25 Nov 2021 06:00 AM PST It has been thousands of years since the first cats were domesticated, but we still don't seem to have much control over them. Many people let their cats come and go as they please, perhaps forgetting—or not caring—that domestic cats kill billions of birds and mammals each year. Over half of pet cats in the U.S. spend… |
11 Nostalgic Gadgets You Can Get Cheap on eBay Posted: 25 Nov 2021 05:00 AM PST With cash flowing in mostly one direction (straight out of your pocket), the holidays can be a tough time to stay on a strict budget. But with a little help, and some perfect timing, you can still gift friends and family some elaborate gadgets and technology with cutting-edge functionality—just not for this decade. |
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