Bumblebee (2018) – Generation 1 Design – Paramount Pictures

Watch director Travis Knight and the team behind Bumblebee share why they went back to the beginning for the stunning Generation 1 designs featured in the film.

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On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds refuge in a junkyard in a small Californian beach town. Charlie (Hailee Steinfeld), on the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, discovers Bumblebee, battle-scarred and broken. When Charlie revives him, she quickly learns this is no ordinary, yellow VW bug. 
 
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10 Hidden Details You Missed In Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald

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The Crimes of Grindelwald is the second film in the Harry Potter prequel series. Set in 1927 in Paris, it follows the rise of Johnny Depp’s Grindelwald and how the forces of good are trying to stop him. This movie is packed to the brim with plot points, characters and setups that you may have missed a lot of the smaller and nuanced moments. For instance, a lot of fans and critics were crying foul about how Jacob came back and that his explanation felt a little weak. But a line in the first film actually backs up his statement! J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter books and these prequel films, actually revealed in 2016 that Grindelwald is a shapeshifter and that Colin Farrell’s Percival Graves never existed, which was a little tease for the opening of the second film! At one point, Grindelwald mentions the phrase “for the greater good” and only book fans will understand that reference. It’ll definitely make you look at Dumbledore in a different light! There are two names in the film, Rosier and Travers, that will also sound familiar to those familiar with all the minor characters in the Potterverse. We have our first canonical look at the philosopher’s stone in Paris and reveal the truth about who Flamel really was. We see the Blood Oath scene, which tells us why Albus can’t fight Grindelwald and the actors in that scene may be familiar to some. Grindelwald gets a peek into the future and shows his followers the second world war. But the war has another important meaning to Grindelwald himself. We get an easter egg nod to the Black family and see the Ministry of Magic using more traditional forms of letter delivery. Finally, was J.K. Rowling teasing the Aurelius reveal two years ago?? Maybe!

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Entry 1 POSITIVE MEMORIES
Entry 2 SHAPESHIFTER
Entry 3 FOR THE GREATER GOOD
Entry 4 ROSIER AND TRAVERS
Entry 5 THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
Entry 6 BLOOD OATH
Entry 7 1945
Entry 8 NIGELLUS
Entry 9 MINISTRY OWLS
Entry 10 AURELIUS

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Is The Switch Still Worth It?

The Nintendo Switch is almost 2 but is it still worth it in 2018?
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How-to try this at home with the Google Assistant

Learn how to add your Google Assistant to your next experiment. Inspired by Action Lab’s custom safety check routine in his video about predicting randomness: https://youtu.be/4xViPStT5II

Here’s how:
Step 1: Grab what you need – Your phone, the Google Assistant, one smart plug, a warning light, safety goggles, and a Google mini

Step 2: Create & name your new routine “Let’s try this at home”

Step 3: Connect warning light to smart plug

Step 4: Add warning light to routine

Step 5: Add a “Say something” action, via the “popular actions” link. The “Say something” is “Don’t forget your safety goggles”

Step 6: Add a custom broadcast to announce you’re experimenting

Step 7: Try this at home and say, “Hey Google, let’s try this at home”

For more instructions on setting up a custom routine, visit the Google Home Help Center: https://support.google.com/googlehome/answer/7029585?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=en

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The Google Assistant is available on Android and iOS phones, Google Home products, and for use with select smart devices. Sequences shortened and simulated. Google Assistant Routines are created by the user and do not immediately exist as presented in this video. Working internet and wifi required. Google Photos app required.

How-to make Google Slime with the Google Assistant

Learn how to make Google Slime with the Google Assistant. Inspired by Karina Garcia’s slime routine in her Google Assistant Best Floam Slime Ever video: https://youtu.be/hqAmIRmnWTM

Here’s how:
Step 1: Grab what you need – Your phone, the Google Assistant, a Google mini, and Google Slime ingredients (food coloring, colorful mix-ins, glue, and slime solution)

Step 2: Create & name your new routine “It’s slime time”

Step 3: Add slime music to routine

Step 4: Add text your friends “it’s slime time” to routine

Step 5: Make slime and say, “Hey Google, it’s slime time”

For more instructions on setting up a custom routine, visit the Google Home Help Center: https://support.google.com/googlehome/answer/7029585?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=en

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The Google Assistant is available on Android and iOS phones, Google Home products, and for use with select smart devices. Sequences shortened and simulated. Google Assistant Routines are created by the user and do not immediately exist as presented in this video. Working internet and wifi required. Google Photos app required.

How-to make some me time with the Google Assistant

Learn how to quickly wind down and grab a little me time with the Google Assistant. Inspired by Lele Pons busy party planner character in her Best Quinceanera Ever video: https://youtu.be/kFKm6x5gS80

Here’s how:
Step 1: Grab what you need – Your phone, the Google Assistant, one smart plug, an electric tea kettle, a Google mini, and smart lights

Step 2: Create & name your new routine “I need me time”

Step 3: Connect electric tea kettle to smart plug

Step 4: Add turn on electric tea kettle to routine

Step 5: Add relaxing music to routine

Step 6: Connect smart bulbs

Step 7: Add dim lights to routine

Step 8: Take some me time and say, “Hey Google, I need me time”

For more instructions on setting up a custom routine, visit the Google Home Help Center: https://support.google.com/googlehome/answer/7029585?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=en

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The Google Assistant is available on Android and iOS phones, Google Home products, and for use with select smart devices. Sequences shortened and simulated. Google Assistant Routines are created by the user and do not immediately exist as presented in this video. Working internet and wifi required. Google Photos app required.

How-to water your plants while on vacation with the Google Assistant

Learn how to be the perfect plant parent and use the Google Assistant to water your plants while you’re on vacation. Inspired by the Sorry Girls’ custom routine in their DIY plant hacks video: https://youtu.be/y3e6Ijvs7v0

Here’s how:
Step 1: Grab what you need – Your phone, the Google Assistant, one smart plug, materials for your watering system, and a plant (of course)

Step 2: Assemble your watering system. Check out the Sorry Girls video for info on how-to: https://youtu.be/y3e6Ijvs7v0

Step 3: Create & name your new routine “I’m on vacation”

Step 4: Connect watering system to smart plug

Step 5: Add watering system to routine

Step 6: Go on vacation and say, “Hey Google, I’m on vacation”

For more instructions on setting up a custom routine, visit the Google Home Help Center: https://support.google.com/googlehome/answer/7029585?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=en

Check out more how-tos and YouTubers say, “Hey Google” videos at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL590L5WQmH8eMTrQanlDtUELkT7-TWVma

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The Google Assistant is available on Android and iOS phones, Google Home products, and for use with select smart devices. Sequences shortened and simulated. Google Assistant Routines are created by the user and do not immediately exist as presented in this video. Working internet and wifi required. Google Photos app required.

How-to get this party started with the Google Assistant

Learn how to create your own dance party with the Google Assistant. Inspired by Todrick Hall’s custom routine in his Glitter music video: https://youtu.be/bjGghHWTvuE

Here’s how:
Step 1: Grab what you need – Your phone, the Google Assistant, two smart plugs, a Google Home mini, a disco ball, and bubble machine

Step 2: Create & name your new routine “Let’s get this party started”

Step 3: Connect disco ball to smart plug

Step 4: Add the disco ball smart plug to routine

Step 5: Add party music to your routine

Step 6: Connect bubble machine to smart plug

Step 7: Add bubble machine to routine

Step 8: Dance and say, “Hey Google, let’s get this party started”

For more instructions on setting up a custom routine, visit the Google Home Help Center: https://support.google.com/googlehome/answer/7029585?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=en

Check out more how-tos and YouTubers say, “Hey Google” videos at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL590L5WQmH8eMTrQanlDtUELkT7-TWVma

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The Google Assistant is available on Android and iOS phones, Google Home products, and for use with select smart devices. Sequences shortened and simulated. Google Assistant Routines are created by the user and do not immediately exist as presented in this video. Working internet and wifi required. Google Photos app required.