UFC 189: Unibet’s Inside The Octagon – Welterweight Title

In the second episode this week, John Gooden and Dan Hardy take an in-depth look at the co-main event at UFC 189 as Robbie Lawler and Rory MacDonald battle for the welterweight crown.

Revisiting Lawler vs MacDonald I at UFC 167 (1:26)
Your Twitter Question: What will be different from the first fight? (3:35)
The best of Rory MacDonald (5:28)
Is MacDonald too strategic? The power of Robbie Lawler (6:30)
The aftermath and impact of George St Pierre on MacDonald (8:44)
The ground and pound of MacDonald (10:03)
Analysis of Robbie Lawler’s fast movement (11:23)
A review of Robbie Lawler vs Melvin Manhoef, at Strikeforce, Jan 2010 (13:20)
Numbers Rundown – Robbie Lawler vs Rory MacDonald (14:13)
Tips and Odds for Lawler vs MacDonald (15:02)

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Border 2 Border! Epic American Road Trip in a Toyota Tundra TRD Pro – Dirt Every Day Ep.41

On this episode of Dirt Every Day presented by 4 Wheel Parts, Fred cuts a diagonal line across the lower 48 in an epic road-trip in Toyota’s new Tundra TRD Pro. From the Gulf of Mexico to the north western Pacific/Canada line Fred and his team explore a variety of off road destinations on an exciting 18-day adventure.

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Don’t Believe These 6 Science Facts

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Handy Tech Under $100 Episode 9 – So geeky, so cool

Sick and tired of searching for micro USB cables? Want to try out Type C without fully transitioning? All this and more in Handy Tech Under $100!

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Need for Speed: A Gaming History

The entire history of every Need for Speed racing game starting way back in 1994. This is a new series we’re doing- let us know what you think!

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Top 10 Movie Wardrobes of All Time

They say the clothes make the man, but often times, the clothes make the movie. A well-designed wardrobe of costume can be incredibly important to a film’s mis-en-scene. Here are our 10 favorite accomplishments in movie costuming ever. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

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THE LIST

The Fifth Element (1997)
Costumes by: John Paul Gaultier
What CAN’T we say about the costumes in the Fifth Element? Is there any character whose personality is better summed up by his outfit than Ruby Rhod – in Sci Fi or otherwise?

Hero (2002)
The spate of wire fu movies in the early 2000s featured some beautiful movements, but the costume design was equally as evocative. We pick Hero for its truly masterful execution of a series of color palettes.

A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Costumes By: Lucinda Ballard
Marlon Brando doesn’t need too much help to look cool. But, the costumes in Streetcar did so with a deft hand.

The Royal Tennenbaums (2001)
Costumes By: Karen Patch
Wes Anderson movies are defined by their visual style, and the Royal Tennenbaums is possibly the best example.

Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)
Costumes by: Alexandra Byrne
The gowns, dresses, and even armor Queen Elizabeth dons over the course of this film are opulent and excessive, but completely appropriate to the story, set in a world where nobles’ garb was performance.

Grease (1978)
Costume Design: Albert Wolsky
C’mon. The Pink Ladies and the Thunderbirds are the epitome of 50s cool. And while John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John can take some credit for Danny and Sandy’s cool factor, his leather jacket and her sweater set (or leather pants) have to be acknowledged as well.

The Seven Year Itch
Costumes by: William Travilla
Marilyn Monroe. White dress. Subway Vent. ‘Nuff Said.

Casino (1995)
Costumes by: John Dunn
Men’s costumes can be just as iconic as a woman’s dress, and that fact is on spectacular display in Martin Scorsese’s Casino.

Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
Costumes By: Edith Head
Audrey Hepburn was never less than glamorous, and nowhere is that on better display than this iconic film.

Wizard of Oz (1939)
Costumes by: Adrian
This film’s characters are instantly recognizable by their costumes, even when far away, down the Yellow Brick Road. That’s iconic

Top 10 Movie Wardrobes of All Time

They say the clothes make the man, but often times, the clothes make the movie. A well-designed wardrobe of costume can be incredibly important to a film’s mis-en-scene. Here are our 10 favorite accomplishments in movie costuming ever. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

What did you think of the list? Any famous costumes or fashion looks you think we left off? What do you think is the the greatest movie costume ever? What other topics would you like to see us cover in future CineFix Movie Lists?

Let us know in the comments!

THE LIST

The Fifth Element (1997)
Costumes by: John Paul Gaultier
What CAN’T we say about the costumes in the Fifth Element? Is there any character whose personality is better summed up by his outfit than Ruby Rhod – in Sci Fi or otherwise?

Hero (2002)
The spate of wire fu movies in the early 2000s featured some beautiful movements, but the costume design was equally as evocative. We pick Hero for its truly masterful execution of a series of color palettes.

A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Costumes By: Lucinda Ballard
Marlon Brando doesn’t need too much help to look cool. But, the costumes in Streetcar did so with a deft hand.

The Royal Tennenbaums (2001)
Costumes By: Karen Patch
Wes Anderson movies are defined by their visual style, and the Royal Tennenbaums is possibly the best example.

Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)
Costumes by: Alexandra Byrne
The gowns, dresses, and even armor Queen Elizabeth dons over the course of this film are opulent and excessive, but completely appropriate to the story, set in a world where nobles’ garb was performance.

Grease (1978)
Costume Design: Albert Wolsky
C’mon. The Pink Ladies and the Thunderbirds are the epitome of 50s cool. And while John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John can take some credit for Danny and Sandy’s cool factor, his leather jacket and her sweater set (or leather pants) have to be acknowledged as well.

The Seven Year Itch
Costumes by: William Travilla
Marilyn Monroe. White dress. Subway Vent. ‘Nuff Said.

Casino (1995)
Costumes by: John Dunn
Men’s costumes can be just as iconic as a woman’s dress, and that fact is on spectacular display in Martin Scorsese’s Casino.

Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
Costumes By: Edith Head
Audrey Hepburn was never less than glamorous, and nowhere is that on better display than this iconic film.

Wizard of Oz (1939)
Costumes by: Adrian
This film’s characters are instantly recognizable by their costumes, even when far away, down the Yellow Brick Road. That’s iconic