Original Batmobile Auctioned Off For Record $4.6 Million
In 1965 George Barris bought a 1955 Lincoln Futura for one dollar. He just auctioned it off for $4.6 million.
In 1965 George Barris bought a 1955 Lincoln Futura for one dollar. He just auctioned it off for $4.6 million.
Usually by mid-January we're all sick of snow, but it's magically fun again after seeing it through the eyes of a critter who's never set foot in snow before.
How is it that the new TV spot for 'Oblivion' somehow manages to look more epic and exciting than full theatrical trailer? There's no denying it -- there's tons of scope and promise in this 40 second spot, enough to actually make us excited for a movie by the guy who made the sleeping pill known as 'Tron Legacy.' Watch the trailer embedded below.
Lobsters are delicious, no argument here, but they are also quite monstrous-looking. If one catches you by surprise, it's perfectly understandable to shriek in terror. Like these people.
Now, you might wonder what exactly a crow even needs with a small frying pan, but then you'd be missing the whole point, wouldn't you?
Sit. Play dead. Roll over. Operate this motor vehicle.
The last one doesn't quite belong, does it?
Technology can be really confusing sometimes. Take the Roomba, for example. It's a vacuum that basically does all the work on its own, cleaning the floor at the click of a button. While we're not entirely sure how the whole thing works, there is one hilarious thing that comes out of the invention-- babies and cats love riding them.
Tiger Woods has been on everyone's (you know what) list ever since the news broke on his infidelity and subsequent drop from the top of the best list. He's not a bad person, he just did bad things. He's still the same guy.
Hey, even ghosts need to eat, right?
Anyone who’s ever worked at a restaurant drive-thru has probably seen their fair share of motorists, but it’s what they’re not seeing that has these employees scratching their heads.
We commend these guys for humanely trapping and releasing a mouse. Too bad their plan backfired so very, very quickly. Seconds after being set loose in a field, a hawk swoops up and grabs it. Their reaction is priceless
Goats seem pretty nice. They have little beards and say "baaaaaa" and eat grass and stuff. They also have horns, though.
Jimmy Kimmel doesn't need help making his show funny. But at least when he gets a little outside assistance, it's from Will Ferrell and Ryan Gosling. That's pretty much the best way to do that. Will Ferrell for the laughs, and Ryan Gosling for making women