A golf cart inspired by the iconic "Flintmobile" from the "The Flintstones" (1960–1966) TV series is up for sale on the Bring a Trailer website.
It's instantly recognizable from The Flintstones TV series, which ran from 1960 to 1966. Unlike the original, this replica is battery-powered.
It was back in the 1950s that children across the UK were introduced to The Adventures of William Tell. Only airing for one series, the show depicted the legend of William Tell who, as the story goes, ...
Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky has revealed he and a small team are working on a new smartwatch to replace the much-loved, ...
For the occasion, he dressed up as the stone-age cartoon character Fred Flintstone. Much like the iconic caveman from Hanna-Barbera's The Flintstones, Hollins went barefoot and sported a blue ...
You can find all of the Pebble code on GitHub. Overall, Migicvovsky seems extremely committed to the idea of building a new smartwatch and making it as close to one of the original Pebbles as possible ...
Known as Attack on Titan: Volume 0, it was Isayama's very first draft as a mangaka at 19 years-old in 2006. Upon its release, the work won the Fine Work award in the Magazine Grand Prix by ...
If it were so easy, a caveman would do it. Enter Fred Flintstone. Hollins has shown up as a construction worker and mad scientist this year. This was one for the Stone Ages. Need a break?
Fan service is heavy, with too many villains forced into the episode, weakening the plot. The killer reveal is weak after being heavily teased, but the shootout scene stands out. Debra's ...
By Josh Wigler Contributor Perhaps you’ve heard the good news: Dexter: Original Sin is a ton of fun. Even if buried in a body bag — considering where the Showtime prequel just left off on its ...