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Laphroaig’s New Whisky Comes With No Tasting Notes And a Chance to Hang with Willem Dafoe

The brand's second Dafoe collaboration is a 14-year single malt with no official tasting notes. Write the best one, and you could end up on set with the legend himself.

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The Most Unhinged Frankenstein Movies You’ve Never Seen

A new indie horror standout (and a not-so-great studio effort) sent us down the rabbit hole of Frankenstein films that get truly, gloriously strange.

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The Gentlemen’s Trip: A Field Guide

Everything you need to turn a guys trip into something better.

Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 – Beastie Boys

We’ve treated the Beastie’s music like lyrical gospel for a solid portion of our lives.  We did in fact fight for our right to party, we pulled crazy all-nighters (not necessarily till we got to Brooklyn though) and we basically tried to get women in our bed at a “Girls”…

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How to Survive Almost Any Attack

This is a sponsored post brought to you by Dial for Men. (Thanks Dial!) We encounter dangers on a daily basis.  Some are easy to avoid - we'll pass on the money from the Prince of Nigeria - others are not.  We'll assume you can handle a verbal attack from a crazy ex…

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Pictogram Movie Posters

Putting standard movie release posters on your wall can be a slippery slope.  One or two and you’re okay but more than that and you start looking like you take your design tips from the local AMC movie theater and are one worn-out Time Crisis game away from completing the look.  For some…

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Tron: Legacy on DVD

Tron: Legacy presents a bit of a dilemma for us.  Aside from the times when we are, you know, actually watching it, we’ll have a hard time walking by a television on which it’s playing without stopping and watching.  Its attack on us is threefold.  First, the visuals are far…

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The History of American Graffiti

If we grew up hundreds of years ago we probably wouldn’t think of an overpass as a canvas for a piece of art.  (In part because there were no overpasses.)  However for as long as we can remember, we’ve liked our art like we’ve liked a lot of things in…

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