The actors who played Luke, Leia, Chewbacca and Han Solo in the original films are reprising their roles. With this teaser trailer, you get to see some of them and a few more tidbits from the upcoming film.
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Senator Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) just can't, ahem, let it go. During a hearing about Congress and U.S. Tariff policy Thursday, Roberts' phone rang, and much to the delight of everyone present, the ringtone was "Let it Go," Idina Menzel's smash it from Disney's Frozen. "Just let it go, mister," 78-year-old Roberts told Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. Best hearing ever. View Now
Who doesn't love a talking guinea pig? Although this one's straight up trippin' about life and seems to be having either an existential crisis or a bad reaction to some strong "medicinal" banana. Either way, this video by Pets Add Life is hilarious.
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Warning: This video contains explicit language: What could possibly be more fun than singing on the bed with your friends? How about singing about what's good for the goose, is good for the gander? Check out PITtv's awesome ode to DILFS (you know what that is - don't front). "If you're not rockin' a stroller, it ain't enough for me." Sing it, girl!
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Here are 24 reasons from Couch Tomato explaining how Limitless and Lucy are essentially the same movie. Drugs improve brain capacity and grant super powers? Check. Evil men in shiny suits? Check. Both are excellent films and totally scientifically plausible? No comment. View Now
In order to sell something quickly online, you have to make a catchy ad. An Omaha Craigslister really drove this point home when he took audio from a 1987 Ford Taurus ad, adjusted it to fit the description of his 2002 Taurus, and played it to shots of the car he wants to sell. Unfortunately even a great ad can't sell a "meh" product, and although his ad went viral, the car is still for sale.View Now
If they were any good at real estate, they could spin it for the sale: "Self-starting faucets!" "Doors shut themselves to prevent drafty rooms!" "Furniture dumps your stuff out periodically to prevent rubbish buildup!" See? It's easy. View Now
Extremely talented? Check. Very young? Check. Humble beginnings? Check. He's got all the making's of Beiber 2.0, but let's hope Australia builds them better than Canada. View Now
Twenty-six restaurants. Two People. One Day. Matthew Levy and Deanna Foltz decided to celebrate their anniversary in a very special way, by creating an Anti-Marathon. This special event takes the idea of doing 26 of something from traditional marathons, but instead of running 26 miles, they ate at 26 restaurants. In one day. Because what says love better than a pair of food babies? View Now
Failing at this magnitude is almost an art form. A bungle on wall spikes is an impressive feat, as is sleeping through a water-induced wakeup call and attempting to jump over a river that's clearly too big to be hopped. Clearly, if failing is an art, these three are masters of their craft. View Now
Fender benders are understandable, running red lights happen, it's all to be expected when there are 531 million drivers in the world. But hitting pedestrians? Completely avoidable and totally unacceptable. View Now
Driving drunk can have terrible consequences. Christopher Garner's drunken smattering across a Florida town's street cost him a lot of money and a lot of freedom, but at least it didn't cost any lives. View Now
Matt Stonie has seen how many Big Macs, Burritos and many other things he could eat in 60 seconds, but Jalapeño poppers? This one's going to hurt on so many levels. View Now
This proposal was a pretty clever one: bury a time capsule, but while digging, find another time capsule that has a wedding ring in it. Special, simple, timeless. View Now
This fashion statement may never be quite in vogue, but Baba Avtar Singh has made a tutorial video on tying his signature 200-pound turban anyway, just in case anyone wants to try it out. View Now
How they got in their predicaments is unknown, but one thing is for certain: Wildlife Aid and Kipling Photo were not going to let these poor animals remain stuck. View Now
The rise of mall brawls is a signal of the end of an era. There once was a time when a father and daughter could walk to the mall, grab a pretzel, and see a movie without a care in the world. Now it seems that malls have turned into Mad Max fight scenes. View Now
Wingsuits are amazing pieces of adventure gear, and in the right winds, can be a lot of fun. The wrong winds, however, can result in a less than desirable situation.
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Most people are fairly content walking along the white line trail in Sedona, Arizona mountains, but pro mountain biker Michal Kollbek decided to up the ante a bit. Good thing he wore a helmet.
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The moms of The BreakWomb get real about what having kids is like - for better or worse - as a cautiouary tale for anyone considering procreation. Also, do not underestimate the importance of having enough nursing pads. #AllWorthIt View Now
Target is shutting down it's Canadian stores after failing to gain a foot-hold in "America's Hat," meaning big layoffs for its employees. A group of said ex-employees marked the occasion by performing an impressive (and reportedly unrehearsed) acoustic cover of the iconic song "Closing Time" by Semisonic. (P.S. The song is really about having a baby.)View Now
Nancy Kanwisher is a neuroscientist at MIT, and possibly the most dedicated person in her field. In order to show exactly where in the head some of the functionally-specific brain regions lie she shaved her head. Yes, she shaved her head. Can't top that dedication. View Now
The Boston Red Sox and Washington Nationals remembered those affected by the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing with a moment of silence at Fenway Park on the second anniversary. View Now
Thanks, Reddit. You've won again. This long, awkward, patriotic, slightly-erotic and hilarious promotional video for Sizzler from 1991 re-surfaced on Reddit Tuesday after originally being shared earlier this month, and it's quickly going super viral. View Now
Poor chap. Watch as one of the notoriously serious guards at Buckingham Palace slips and falls on a manhole during one of the tourist-favorite Changing of the Guard ceremonies. He recovers rather quickly in front of the thousands of spectators, but we bet he'll never live that one down among the rest of Queen Elizabeth's guards. Bloody hell! View Now