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Recently we saw a song that was 35 years old climb to the number one spot on the charts, all thanks to an incredibly powerful scene in a popular TV show. That song of course was Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill, which was featured in season 4 of Stranger Things. This once again proves the power music and TV share and when combined wonderful things happen. But of course, this is not the only great moment seen in television when combining a popular song to elevate a scene. Here are some of our favorite moments ever, where TV and music combined to create an unforgettable moment. Six Feet Under - “Breathe Me” by Sia Six Feet Under was an incredible show that focused on the beauty in death by…
Congratulations on your FHM UK feature! How do you feel right now? Being a part of the FHM legacy is a dream come true. To be considered part of the 100 sexiest women is very humbling for a small-town girl. I am so excited and thankful for this amazing opportunity! A huge thank you to FHM UK for the feature, to my amazing photographer, Arthur St John, and for my gorgeous hair and makeup by Taylor Jazz. What has changed in your life since your FHM Australia cover? A lot has changed since I landed the cover of FHM Australia. My personal brand has continued to grow which has landed me on the cover and featured inside of many publications, and also helped me to land brand deals with many…
The Ace Attorney Series Some might argue that the Ace Attorney series is the perfect combination of adventure, story, and interactive elements and it’s easy to see why. Originally released on the Game Boy Advance in 2001, this courtroom drama/comedy featuring a hapless attorney is one of the most celebrated series in the genre. The perfect place to start is with the Ace Attorney Trilogy release which is widely available on all modern platforms. This classic courtroom adventure series has sold over 6.7 million copies worldwide and sees you play as Phoenix Wright as you experience the thrill of battle as you fight to save your innocent clients in a court of law. Play all 14 episodes, spanning the first three games, in one gorgeous collection. Solve the intriguing mysteries…
For many people, a keyboard is just a keyboard. You type on it and you’re done. However, for serious PC gamers, a keyboard can make all the difference to their gaming experience. The best gaming keyboards are not only designed to have a fast reaction time, but they are engineered with gaming comfort in mind. Some keyboards have extended wrist rests so you can game for longer and without extra strain on your wrists. If you plan on gaming for hours at a time, you need a comfortable keyboard to accommodate your hands. Fortunately for you, we have a list of the best keyboards you can buy right now. Razer Huntsman v2 Analog Without a doubt the best keyboard you can buy right now, but with great keys comes a…
RAZER WOLVERINE V2 CHROMA Although it fits squarely into the premium segment the Chroma is definitely worth the additional spend. Straight out the box, you can feel the quality build and attention to detail so much so that the analog sticks bouncing back into place are happily reminiscent of the original DualShock days back on PSX. The additional M buttons are very well positioned, particularly M1 and M2, with Ms 3 through 6 giving players that extra customizability that, if mapped correctly, can give pro gamers an edge over the competition - and hey, who doesn’t like more options right? The Chroma comes in either black, or white, has comfortable grips, and is so easy to use that the buttons almost flow with the tips of your fingers. We like…
Sitting across the way, the iconic, the historic, and the very essence of time washed over me like a tsunami of temptation and awe. I had first visited as a kid – a very British tradition. A rite of passage. After all, our country isn’t called Great for no reason at all, or so I thought at the tender age of eight. Nevertheless, as I advance in age the pull of the primeval becomes even more tangible as I seek to reflect upon my own legacy. The notion of what I will eventually leave behind was amplified on this day by the epic nature of this incredible building. A magnetism and marvel that only this place can radiate. In my humble opinion, the British Museum stands the tallest amongst its…