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Super Bowl Movie Trailers: Dinosaurs, Fast Cars and So Many Minions!

This year’s batch of Super Bowl commercials featured a number of big names. There was Kim Kardashian shilling for T-Mobile; Mindy Kaling for Nationwide Insurance; and Liam Neeson for Clash of the Clans. But the real star power will always be on the big screen – and, fortunately, Super Bowl XLIX offered no shortage in that department, either. Beginning with Chris Pratt’s journey into JURASSIC WORLD , let’s take a look at the blockbuster movie trailers that debuted on Sunday night: Jurassic World Super Bowl Trailer George Clooney will be taking us a trip to TOMORROWLAND his year: Tomorrowland Super Bowl Trailer Mark Wahlberg, his bear and a certain Super Bowl MVP will all be featured in TED 2 : Ted 2 Super Bowl Trailer Arnold said he would be back, didn’t he? Watch this preview for TERMINATOR GENISYS : Terminator Genisys Super Bowl Trailer THE MINIONS ARE GETTING SET TO TAKE OVER!!! Minions Super Bowl Trailer Is it hot in here? Or is it this FIFTY SHADES OF GREY trailer ? Fifty Shades of Grey Super Bowl Trailer Sing it loud, sing it proud and sing it with crazy excitement: PITCH PERFECT 2 hits theaters this spring! Pitch Perfect 2 Super Bowl Trailer And, finally, keep Paul Walker in your thoughts as you watch this footage from FURIOUS 7 : Furious 7 Super Bowl Trailer As for those beloved/hilarious/depressing/controversial/creative Super Bowl commercials from this year’s big game? Click away below: 2015 Super Bowl Commercials 1. Kim Kardashian T-Mobile Commercial Kim Kardashian shills for T-Mobile in this commercial. But it’s not just any commercial: it’s a Super Bowl commercial!

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Richard Sherman Reacts in Horror, Tom Brady Jumps For Joy in Super Bowl GIFs That Say it All

Miss the end of Super Bowl XLIX? Obviously not, but if you had, these two GIFs tell you everything you need to know about the shocking conclusion: The championship was in hand for the Seattle Seahawks. Or so it appeared. Trailing 28-24, but with the football on the one yard line and the final seconds ticking down, all they had to do was hand the ball off to Marshawn Lynch. But they didn’t do that. Instead, the unthinkable (play call) happened. Quarterback Russell Wilson threw a pass over the middle, resulting in a stunning Malcolm Butler interception that clinched it for the New England Patriots. Neither Seahawks all-pro defensive back Richard Sherman or Patriots signal-caller Tom Brady were on the field at the time their fates were sealed. Despite that fact, or perhaps because of it, their priceless reactions to the pivotal play were worth a thousand words. Maybe even a million. One could practically feel Sherman’s agony as Seattle’s second straight title slipped through his grasp, a defeat snatched from the jaws of victory. Out of all the sad faces in the world, no sad face has ever been sadder than Sherman’s at that moment. Win or lose, he wears his heart on his sleeve. Last year’s Richard Sherman rant ? This was almost as epic. And Brady? What needs to be said about his equally awesome, but opposite reaction? The 37-year-old future Hall of Famer looked 37 going on 7, reminding us that football is only a game, and those who play it are all young at heart. Here’s one more look at the stunning play that capped off one of the wildest Super Bowls in recent memory, and prompted the all-time GIFs above: Malcolm Butler Interception Wins Super Bowl XLIX How do you not give the ball to Marshawn Lynch ? Pete Carroll and legions of bandwagon Seattle Seahawks fans across the nation will rue the day. No one involved will ever forget the day, however.

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RadioShack to Shut Down as Part of Sprint Deal, Was Apparently Not Shut Down Before This

Troubled electronics retailer RadioShack is reportedly on the verge of closing its doors for good as part of a deal with Sprint, according to financial insiders. In related news, RadioShack apparently still existed prior to this. Under the proposed Sprint deal, half the company’s stores would be taken over by the wireless telecommunications giant, and painted yellow and black. The other half would close, according to Bloomberg News. Nothing’s final, and until the deal is finalized, another buyer could swipe up the company and allow it to keep on … doing whatever it is RadioShack does. Given that it’s facing bankruptcy and declining relevance in the tech space, however, we would not hold our collective breath for that scenario. Sprint and RadioShack also have discussed co-branding the stores , but regardless, it looks like the end for the company, which began in 1921. Yes, 1921. As a mail-order retailer for ham-radio operators and maritime communications officers, before expanding into a wider range of electronics. Recent years have not been kind to RadioShack, though. Remodeling stores and revamping the product lineup have done little to revive sales, as the company has posted 11 straight unprofitable quarters. Sprint, meanwhile, is expanding its chain, so the unlikely pairing you are about to see take shape could be the best of both worlds for each player. Kids React to Old Computers

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