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Minion drawing
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Take one Minion and wrap around the toothbrush head into a cylinder with the motor wires placed up through the cylinder.

  • Print and cut out Minions from the Minion Brush Bot Printable.
  • Motor doesn’t turn on? Switch sides… Then slide one wire out until you are ready to play with the Minion.
  • Take the two motor wires and tape each wire to a side of the battery using electrical tape.
  • Note: I ended up buying my motors because the wires kept breaking on the ones I pulled from vibrating toothbrushes. Play around with motor placement and direction as these make a difference in how the brush bot moves around.
  • Tape motor to toothbrush head with transparent tape.
  • Cut the head off an angled toothbrush by pinching the neck in a pair of wire cutters and bending back and forth until it snaps.
  • Please keep away from children who put non-food items in their mouth. But it’s still very funny.SAFETY NOTE: Coin cell batteries are extremely hazardous if swallowed.

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    Maybe not all the original cast still feature and the ones that do look a little worse for wear (who wouldn’t, considering what they’ve put themselves through?!) But the format of this fourth Jackass compilation remains reassuringly similar to the others: Johnny Knoxville, Steve O, Wee Man and the team (now including - shock horror! - some women too) crack themselves up doing stupid and dangerous things. It might be twenty years since the first Jackass film but not much in the world of the notoriously dumb daredevils has changed.

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    But how to keep up the lie? The jokes are certainly warped but Deutch’s ability to balance anxiety, desperation and laughs is seriously impressive. She plays Danni, a young woman eager to make it as a social media influencer who discovers that an online misunderstanding might just give her the life she dreams of. Zoey Deutch continues her climb up the Hollywood ladder with another film that showcases her exceptional comedy skills. MORE: James King's big 7: best films coming to cinema and streaming this week MORE: Nope: what was the importance of Gordy the chimp?

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    Using interviews with former pupils, wonderfully retro animation plus the actor Alan Cumming appearing in the place of a camera-shy Brandon, this is a haunting yet always entertaining real-life mystery. But Brandon’s complex background and unusual looks were also hiding a major secret. Prepare for some serious jaw-dropping as you watch this true story of high school student Brandon Lee, a teenager who enrolled at Bears Den Academy on the outskirts of Glasgow in the mid-90s. Luckily Wahlberg throws himself into the role, relishing the story of grit and determination, and making what might have been cheesy into something undeniably inspiring.

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    The story is a true one: Stuart Long (Wahlberg) was a messed-up amateur boxer who went from trying to impress a beautiful Sunday School teacher with his charm to realising his calling in life was actually to be a Catholic priest.

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    Mark Wahlberg’s latest was all but overlooked when it hit cinemas earlier this year but despite some occasionally clunky philosophising, it’s worth a look. Long may they continue.įather Stu (buy/rent on all major platforms) And whilst Carell always deserves plenty of love, it’s really those little yellow, banana-loving sidekicks who once again steal the show. The story is a prequel, with an 11-year-old Gru (again voiced by Steve Carell) making his plans to become a supervillain with the help of his Minions. We’ve hardly been lacking Minions content over the last few years but this fifth entry in the Despicable Me franchise still manages to be effortlessly funny and breezily entertaining. Minions: The Rise of Gru (rent on all major platforms) Her world might have been collapsing around her but she was never anything but regal. But what The Princess reminds us via cleverly chosen clips is that, through it all, Diana remained poised and (at least outwardly) calm. And it’s a journey with many bumps in the road, as we know.

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    WATCH: Have you watched Elvis yet? The Princess (Sky Documentaries)īilled as ‘the definitive’ examination of the late Diana’s life, The Princess expertly uses only archive footage to tell the story of her journey from nursery school teacher to the most famous woman in the world.










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