The Brilliant Ads Of The Vancouver Aquarium

Very creative and very educational.

Promoting a “Jelly Invasion” this month.

Promoting a "Jelly Invasion" this month.

Just a perfectly wonderful lamppost installation using a mysterious anglerfish.

Just a perfectly wonderful lamppost installation using a mysterious anglerfish.

Ads promoting the “Frogs Forever” exhibit.

Ads promoting the "Frogs Forever" exhibit.

The aquarium put up these posters and urinal installations in the men's room of a nearby bar. When gents pissed on the pregnancy test, it registered a positive. In the Syngnathidae family of fish, it's the males that get pregnant.

The aquarium put up these posters and urinal installations in the men's room of a nearby bar. When gents pissed on the pregnancy test, it registered a positive. In the Syngnathidae family of fish, it's the males that get pregnant.


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Brit Marling And Ellen Page Play Spin The Bottle

In her upcoming film The East , Ellen Page and co-star Brit Marling supposedly have a kissing scene. That is all you need to know.

Ellen page doesn't smile a lot…

Ellen page doesn't smile a lot...

Via: Mike Coppola / Getty Images

…but she will for her new co-star Brit Marling.

...but she will for her new co-star Brit Marling.

Via: Larry Busacca / Getty Images

The two share a kiss in their new film The East, which opens May 31.

The movie is a thriller with a complicated plot, but we don't know what it is because all we heard was “kiss”.

The two share a kiss in their new film The East , which opens May 31.

Via: Michael Buckner / Getty Images

It all goes down during a game of spin-the-bottle, and, well….you can guess where the bottle lands.

Marling said the cast were so comfortable with each other that they just began spinning and kissing with no real set script. She added, “It was amazing because nobody knows where the bottles going to land or what people are going to ask.”

It all goes down during a game of spin-the-bottle, and, well....you can guess where the bottle lands.

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12 Ridiculous DOs And DONT’s Dating Tips From “How To Succeed With Brunettes”

In 1967, the government produced a film that would teach naval officers how to behave around women. My question is why did they even make this film in the first place?

WARNING: Advice may not work on blondes.

WARNING: Advice may not work on blondes.

Do:

Be on time. A good-looking girl isn’t going to wait around too long for anybody, remember there are too many young men on the prowl.

Do:

Do:

Always hold her coat at the right height (that’s being thoughtful).

Do:

Do:

Be careful with her hair when putting on her coat. Seriously though, don't mess with the hair.

Do:


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26 Reasons You Wish Bill Nye Was Your Best Friend

The ultimate science bro.

Because he's got your back in every dimension and alternate universe.

Because he's got your back in every dimension and alternate universe.

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Which he can easily travel through because he's a time lord.

Which he can easily travel through because he's a time lord.

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Because you two have history.

Because you two have history.

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Because he might be a bastion of science and civil liberties.

Because he might be a bastion of science and civil liberties.

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Mark Hamill Is Really Excited About “Star Wars”

Hamill talks about “George’s movie,” leaking information, and why he’s apprehensive about the new installments to the franchise.

Mark Hamill as the murderous Replicator on Criminal Minds, with onscreen victim Erin Strauss (Jayne Atkinson).

Via: CBS

Although he stressed that he hasn’t signed a Star Wars deal yet, Mark Hamill is trying to cast, shoot, and wrap a movie version of his comic book, The Black Pearl, before production starts on the new Star Wars film.

“We want to do it before we have to go away,” he said, then added, “If we have to go away. If we come to an agreement about George's movie. Or I should say Disney's movie.”

“The only news I know I can say because I read it on the internet,” he said, “is that we are going back to England. When they do them, they'll be in England.”

Hamill, who's had a successful career in voice-over work, said he was reluctant to “emerge from [his] hidey-hole” for a high-profile guest star role on the Season 8 finale of Criminal Minds; however, despite being comfortable in his somewhat anonymous niche, he is ready for Star Wars.

“The more adventurous side of me thinks, 'Oh, shoot, if they're gonna really do this and everybody's in, I'm almost obligated to do it,'” he said. “Even though I never expected to be at it 30 years later.”

“George told us last summer what was going down, that he was selling — he didn't say he was selling to Disney. That I read on the internet the day before Halloween. On October 30 of last year, I went, 'What?!'”

He was referring to Kathleen Kennedy's appointment as co-chair of Lucasfilm Ltd., the studio behind Star Wars, and the subsequent sale of the studio to Disney.

Hamill, who was cast on Criminal Minds in part because he's recognizable worldwide, said, “Animation was a revelation to me. I said, 'Where has this been all my life?' I'm too young to have been a radio actor, but not since the days of radio are you [so] liberated to play characters.”

He is a little apprehensive about the new movies.

“It's a question of finding something that will make everyone happy, which is never easy,” he said. “Sometimes you have to stay off the comments section [online] because you don't want to know how many haters are out there. It's not like the old days…[to see your words in print] in the old days, you had to write letters to the editor of your newspaper and hope they got printed, or really dedicate yourself to journalism.”

Part of emerging from his hidey-hole involved live-tweeting the Criminal Minds finale at the behest of CBS. He said his daughter, Chelsea Hamill, 24, was his “tech support.”

“Another twist of new media that was unheard-of, even a few years ago. I said, 'I need some technical assistance there,'” he said.

16 Things You Might Not Know About James Dean

The iconic actor’s death actually helped launch the career of another legendary actor.

James Dean's two front teeth were fake.

James Dean's two front teeth were fake.

He lost them in a trapeze accident (in his family's barn) and had to wear false ones for the rest of his life.

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He was extremely near-sighted and could barely see without his glasses.

He was extremely near-sighted and could barely see without his glasses.

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His favorite book was Antoine de Saint Exupéry's The Little Prince.

His favorite book was Antoine de Saint Exupéry's The Little Prince .

James briefly dated Liz Sheridan, who is best known for her role as Helen, Jerry’s mother on Seinfeld.

James briefly dated Liz Sheridan, who is best known for her role as Helen, Jerry’s mother on Seinfeld .

She wrote the book, Dizzy & Jimmy: My Life with James Dean: A Love Story, about their relationship.

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Playoff Game Ends With Nut Punch, 3-Pointer, Fake Game-Winner, Crazy Foul, Real Game-Winner

It was an eventful finish for Heat-Pacers.

Via: Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images

Tonight’s Heat-Pacers game, the first of the Eastern Conference Finals, ended with about 65 lead changes and 110 clutch shots, or at least that's how it seemed. Here are but a few of the wild events that closed out the game.

First, there was Heat guard Norris Cole executing the rarely-seen “pick-and-punch-a-guy-in-the-balls-and-roll” play.

With under 20 seconds left and the Heat ahead by two, the usually reliable Ray Allen missed one of two three throws. Paul George then made this running shot from what looks like about 28 feet from the basket to force overtime.


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