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Know It All

Wednesday, December 31, 1969 12:00 AM ET

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Turn Around, Bright Eyes

Picturing studio execs sitting around a boardroom brainstorming ludicrous movie ideas (you know, the ones that rule the box office?) is always good for a laugh. Music videos take it to a whole other level. Absurdly mismatched lyrics and mini-movies come together in MTV wedded bliss. Now add a dash of Pop-Up Video style commentary and you hit the trifecta.

Without further ado, presenting "Total Eclipse of The Heart" with a literal bent. Experience the mother of all heartbreak songs as the filmmakers meant it to be seen.

*****

Know It All

Ever wonder how to work with rivets? Win at blackjack? Build a McDonalds?

Well, wonder no more. Here's your source for all rules of thumb. It's called... (wait for it...): Rules of Thumb. A veritable guide to life, Rules of Thumb will open your eyes and flood your brain with random knowledge. From peeling a banana properly (is there any other way?) to renting a house in Iowa to "communicating with your lover" -- you never have to be clueless again.

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