Fruit of the Loom is showing its underwear in action with a new ad campaign titled "Start Happy."
In a panty commercial that seems to appeal more to men than woman, a very fit stuntwoman (Mickey Facchinello) performs various feats in her underwear. It's filmed in slow-motion so as you can imagine it's very important for ... [Read More]
The Cadillac commercial "Twins" will have you doing a double take.
Four sets of twins race twin XTS Vsport Cadillacs that have twin turbo engines but what really catches your attention is the music, which is instantly recognizable to 80s gamers as the Spy Hunter theme. The whole time you expect the car to release an oil ... [Read More]
Image is celebrating a decade of The Walking Dead comic with a color reprint of the first issue.
The Walking Dead #1: 10th Anniversary Edition also features a hoard of extras like the original proposal for the series and the first five pages, which shows Rick and Lori watching a zombie news broadcast that is take right out ... [Read More]
What started as a variant cover for Archie Comics has spread like zombie virus into a full series.
In Afterlife with Archie #1 Jughead's dog, Hot Dog, gets run over by a car. He asks Sabrina the Teenage Witch for help but her Aunts, Hilda and Zelda, inform him that they can't heal the dog because it's already dead. ... [Read More]
Time has not been kind to Doctor Who. When the time travel show debuted in the 60s, it was common practice for television stations to wipe and reuse tapes. Doctor Who has 106 lost episodes but that number just got a little smaller.
Nine of the lost episodes were found by Philip Morris, Director of Television International ... [Read More]
American Horror Story is no stranger to misogyny. In the first season, Murder House, Vivien Harmon (Connie Britton) was raped by the gimp ghost, Tate Langdon (Evan Peters). Then in Asylum, Dr. Arthur Arden (James Cromwell) attempts to rape his nymphomaniac patient, Shelley (Chloe Sevigny) and Dr. Thredson (Zachary Quinto) ... [Read More]
In the latest episode of South Park "World War Zimmerman" Eric Cartman becomes convinced it's only a matter of time until black people go on a violent rampage in response to the not guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman trial. Cartman tries to protect himself by befriending Token, the school's only black boy. He constantly ... [Read More]