The "Tikker" is the ultimate stopwatch. It tells when your ticker will stop. The device has been dubbed the "death watch" but designer Fredrik Colting prefers to think of it as a "happiness watch" that will motivate you to finish that bucket list ahead of time.
The tagline reads, "Make every second count."
To find out ... [Read More]
Sex Box is part Channel 4’s campaign for Real Sex, a series intended to reclaim sex from porn.
"The Sex Box is an idea we borrowed from leading sex research and counselors," says host Mariella Frostrup, an advice columnist. "They encourage couples to have sex and they talk about it straight afterwards while their ... [Read More]
In the trailer for the new Carrie movie, the psychic protagonist reveals “There are other people out there like me, who can do what I can do.”
Patrons of a West Village coffee shop found out firsthand when they witnessed a real-life Carrie prank by Thinkmodo, which specializes in viral marketing.
The actress, Andrea ... [Read More]
Next week, Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block will air a Sword Art Online contest sponsored by Aniplex USA (sorry international viewers).
The grand prize is a Sony 3D Personal Viewer that fully immerses you into movies and games just like the fictional Near Gear in the anime series. Hopefully this version won't ... [Read More]
This Wednesday Comedy Central will air what could be the most controversial episode yet. "World War Zimmerman" is a parody of the zombie movie World War Z and the George Zimmerman Trayvon Martin shooting trial. Eric Cartman conflates zombies and black people. He dresses as Brad Pitt's character and hunts down the only black ... [Read More]
In the latest episode of Mickey Mouse Shorts, "Ghoul Friend," Mickey's car breaks down in the middle of a cemetery where he encounters a zombie Goofy! It's surprisingly graphic for a children's cartoon. There are visible flies hovering over its rotting flesh. Like any good slasher movie, no matter how fast Mickey runs he ... [Read More]
Esquire magazine was inundated with cynical reactions to its feature on Dr. Eben Alexander, a neurosurgeon who gave a fanciful account of his own near-death experience in the besting-selling book Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife. Alexander described riding on giant butterfly that had its own theme ... [Read More]