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A Little Bit of Awesome: 5/22/18 Edition

This is a long way from the Jungle Book movie I grew up with, but it does look awesome. Check out the first official trailer for Mowgli.


What Happens If You Drain The Ocean?


Love him or hate him, John McCain has an awesome story to tell, and here’s a first look at the HBO Documentary: For Whom The Bell Tolls.


James Corden is awesome… and so is Steven Tyler. So when they play Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts you know it’s going to be awesome. Plus, find out why James Cordon calls Steven the best SYGFYG player ever.


Science! From a new perspective. This is flat out awesome, and pretty amusing. But, Warning: There’s some language here, so be careful. Seriously, don’t watch if you are offended by language that may considered coarse, rude, or sweary.

 

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