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2016 Father’s Day Gift Guide: Entertainment

Everyone loves watching a great movie or TV series, so we’ve compiled some of our favorite releases from the past few months that most guys will enjoy. And for more great suggestions, be sure to check out the other categories in our Father’s Day gift guide.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is an exciting return to form for the franchise that recaptures the childlike sensation of watching the original trilogy for the first time. It’s thrilling, funny and surprisingly emotional. While the inclusion of familiar faces like Han Solo, Chewbacca and Leia is great fan service that also functions as a passing of the torch to the new characters, director J.J. Abrams never lets you forget that this is their movie. Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver all shine in their respective roles, although it’s playful droid BB-8 who ultimately steals the show. If there’s one complaint, it’s that Abrams packs too many characters into the story, resulting in several unanswered questions that are dangled in front of the audience like a carrot on a stick. But those kinds of mysteries have always been a part of the “Star Wars” ethos, and “The Force Awakens” is “Star Wars” to the core, blending the old with the new to produce an excellent continuation of the saga that leaves you wanting more.

The Hateful Eight

Quentin Tarantino’s first crack at making a Western may have resulted in the slightly disappointing “Django Unchained,” but his second attempt is a much-improved genre piece that represents his most accomplished work behind the camera to date. While Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Walton Goggins all deliver excellent work, Samuel L. Jackson’s show-stopping turn is the real standout, chewing up scenery with every juicy monologue and sly look. Granted, the first half of the film moves like molasses as Tarantino gets all of his pieces on the board, but the pacing is intentional, slowly building to a boil that spills out into a flurry of violence in the final hour. Though “The Hateful Eight” is filled with the same self-indulgent tendencies that fans have come to expect from the director’s movies, this Agatha Christie-styled whodunit is a lot of fun thanks to a smartly crafted script, some outstanding camerawork that benefits from the 65mm film format, and riotous performances from the cast.

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Fitness with Virtual Gaming

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In 2010, the first-generation Kinect was introduced by Microsoft. It is a motion-sensing input device that enables user to control and interact with their Xbox 360 and Xbox One consoles without the need for a gamepad. This device features multi-array microphone running proprietary software, depth sensor and RGB camera, which provide full-body 3D motion capture, along with voice recognition and facial recognition capabilities. The second generation Kinect based on the same core technology as Kinect for Xbox was released for Windows in 2014, and it included a new sensor.

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Powering Your Home with Propane: Summertime Benefits

If you want to keep your energy costs low and carbon footprint small, consider powering your home with propane. You will be joining over 12 million households who use propane as their fuel source and enjoy the many perks of using this type of energy. Propane is environmentally friendly, it reduces energy costs, and it’s safe and reliable. Propane powers home and water heating systems, cooking units and outdoor appliances. Most people also like that a propane generator takes less than 10 seconds to turn on, while an electric power outage can last hours or sometimes days.

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Java Jolts and Caffeine Cravings: How to Drink Your Coffee the Healthy Way

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The world’s coffee consumption is enormous. After oil, coffee is the most traded commodity in the world, a trade worth over $100 billion.

But coffee is a controversial drink. Produced mostly in the poor world for consumption by the rich, it can be politically divisive. And nobody seems able to agree whether it is good for you or not.

However, there are a lot of coffee drinkers who want to control their habit and a lot of ex-coffee drinkers who swear that giving up was the best thing they ever did.

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