Mike Moody is a founding editor at Antenna Free TV, a TV blog for smart people who spend way too much time obsessing over great television. His hobbies are writing (der) and humming the theme from the '90s 'X-Men' animated series (That's a hobby, right?). You may have read Mike's reviews and other writing at The Huffington Post, Badass Digest, TV Squad or Moviefone. Troll Mike on Twitter, and stalk him on Facebook.
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Cool New Muscle Car Postage Stamps Feature Iconic Autos
You may think of the U.S. Postal Service as a dusty and outmoded institution, and we wouldn't argue with you, but it seems the good ol’ USPS is still doing something right. Just check out its latest batch of cool Forever Stamps featuring classic Muscle Cars...
Place Your Bid For James Bond’s Original 1965 Aston Martin DB5
How cool does a car have to be to earn a $5 million price tag? As cool James Bond, of course.
Check Out This Compilation of Awesome People Doing Awesome Stunts
Who doesn't like watching awesome people do awesome stuff?
Before You Watch the Super Bowl, Visit ‘The Birthplace of the Football’
While football fans all over the world are gearing up for Super Bowl XLVII, the good people of the tiny town of Ada, Ohio, have been making sure every NFL Super Bowl goes off without a hitch.
Gross Pranksters Offend Everyone With ‘Stank Bad Breath’
Many artists go to great, uncomfortable lengths to immerse themselves in their work. I'm not sure if you could call what Stuart Edgington and Kaitlin Snow have done in this video "art," but there's no questioning their commitment to this wonderfully offensive project.
Get Militant About Your Drinking With A Green Army Man Bottle Opener
This may be the toughest bottle opener we've ever seen. Not only is it shaped like a classic green G.I. army man, it's also made of metal, which means it won't break or bend.
Dude Drives Car Through Department Store
It's hard to deny the infectious whimsy this video inspires. A few pranksters, most likely on a whim, decided to take a stroll in their K car through the inside of a department store.