Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) – “Costumes” – Paramount Pictures

Set in 1940s New York, Florence Foster Jenkins is the true story of the legendary New York heiress and socialite (Meryl Streep) who obsessively pursued her dream of becoming a great singer. The voice she heard in her head was beautiful, but to everyone else it was hilariously awful. Her “husband” and manager, St. Clair Bayfield (Hugh Grant), an aristocratic English actor, was determined to protect his beloved Florence from the truth. But when Florence decided to give a public concert at Carnegie Hall, St. Clair knew he faced his greatest challenge.

Starring: Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant, Simon Helberg, Rebecca Ferguson, Nina Arianda

Director: Stephen Frears

Writer: Nicholas Martin

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What’s it Like to Play Football in Space? | StarTalk

Neil deGrasse Tyson describes the possibility of playing earth sports such as football in the reduced gravity of planets such as Mars.
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The Perfect Christmas Movie

On a very special episode of Drawfee, Caldwell, Nathan, Julia and Jacob kick back and celebrate Porfmas by reminiscing about their favorite Christmas movie!

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GoPro: Best of 2016 – A Year in Review

Rewind through the best of 2016 as GoPro captures the most epic moments around the world. Follow along through the GoPro lens as Matt Mingay takes the track on two wheels, as Julia Mancuso shreds a mountain with her mother and as Devin Williams sinks basket after basket. From family outings, to hard core base jumping, to dance and music, GoPro camera’s immortalize all your epic adventures.

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Snail Hits Predator with Its Shell | National Geographic

Watch this Japanese snail defend itself by swinging its shell.
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Two subspecies of snails defend themselves from predatory attacks by swinging their shells. In a study released by Scientific Reports, an international team of researchers observed two types of snails—Ezohelix gaines from Japan and Karaftohelix selskii from Russia—hitting carabid beetles with their shells and knocking them over. Most snails withdraw into their shells and wait until their attackers leave them alone.

The researchers suggest that the type of shell and the snails’ defense strategies are interrelated. They also conclude that interactions with predators play a significant role on how snails evolved to defend themselves.

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