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"The International"
Clive Owen and Naomi Watts try to take down a crooked bank in this audacious action-thriller from the director of "Run Lola Run."
02/13/2009 16:20 UTC
Bill O'Reilly wonders where the moon came from
O'Reilly's master class in rhetorical panache: "How'd the moon get there? How'd it get there? How'd it get there?"
02/03/2011 20:31 UTC
"Tim and Eric's" Tim Heidecker gets serious about music
Nostalgic rock duo Heidecker and Wood may seem a strange undertaking for a surrealist comedian, but he's not joking
03/09/2011 20:10 UTC
"Tempe StreetBeat" receives heat
Cop rocks town through rap.
12/05/2006 20:18 UTC
Interview with Ahmadinejad
The much-buzzed-about "60 Minutes" interview with the president of Iran.
08/14/2006 19:44 UTC
When food ads go racist
A look back at the tone-deaf advertising strategies of yesteryear
01/27/2010 02:27 UTC
Sunday shows: 5 clips you missed
Careful messaging over Syria plan dominates the Sunday shows, featuring a presidential appearance on "This Week"
09/15/2013 23:48 UTC
"The YouTube Get Out of Iraq Campaign"
From a soapbox in cyberspace.
01/08/2007 23:39 UTC
MacGeyser
A Mentos video worthy of "Jackass"
08/22/2006 02:32 UTC
Todd Colby
"Candy"
10/06/2000 01:09 UTC
The Super Bowl's bloated, chaotic spectacle
Politics, advertising, Hollywood and -- finally -- sports meld into a giant, toxic stew
02/07/2011 18:45 UTC
Eugene Mirman's full page ad to Time Warner
When the comedian couldn't get his cable installed, he didn't get mad -- he just took out space in local newspapers
05/27/2011 16:28 UTC
How the architecture of border walls creates division (or inspires trust)
Border wall architecture encourages us to see Canadians as gentle and kind — and Mexicans as suspicious
03/02/2019 19:00 UTC
Zach Galifianakis' outlandish "SNL" monologue
"I have a lot of exciting things coming up ... In April I'll be baby-sitting my sister's kids, via Skype"
03/13/2011 19:01 UTC
Every No. 1 single -- as one single track
UPDATED: Be prepared for 75 minutes of musical bliss -- now with your reactions
02/24/2011 02:24 UTC