Residence Deejays & Frissco - ECHO
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Residence Deejays & Frissco - ECHO
Hopefully another hit from the band that brought you Sexy Love and Lovely Smile :
Blackpool 2 United 3
Blackpool 2 ( Cathcart 15, Campbell 43 )
Man Utd 3 ( Berbatov 72, 88, Hernandez 74 )
United moved five points clear of the chasing pack in the Barclays Premier League title race, but this was a far from straightforward three points as the Reds had to come back from a two-goal deficit and a below-par performance for almost 70 minutes of this clash at Bloomfield Road.
Ian Holloway’s side were 2-0 up and the better side at half-time, thanks to headed goals from poorly defended corners from Craig Cathcart and DJ Campbell. But with the home side’s tempo and energy expended, and with substitutes Ryan Giggs and Javier Hernandez providing pace and penetration, the final 20 minutes was all one-way traffic. Dimitar Berbatov got the first of two goals after 72 minutes, then Hernandez equalised before his Bulgarian strike-partner completed the turnaround with two minutes of normal time remaining – although there were ten minutes of added time to survive due to a serious head injury suffered by Rafael.
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12 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About ‘The Social Network’
I'm pretty sure you've all read or heared or seen this movie. I don't find it as interesting and well made as Inception, I still can't believe it won Golden Globe ahead of Inception, but that's live:).
The movie won 4 Golden Globes:
| Best Director - Motion Picture David Fincher |
| Best Motion Picture - Drama |
| Best Original Score - Motion Picture Trent Reznor Atticus Ross |
| Best Screenplay - Motion Picture Aaron Sorkin |
And now, it is nominated at 8 catergories at Oscar Awards for:
| Best Achievement in Cinematography Jeff Cronenweth |
| Best Achievement in Directing David Fincher |
| Best Achievement in Editing Kirk Baxter Angus Wall |
| Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score Trent Reznor Atticus Ross |
| Best Achievement in Sound Mixing Ren Klyce David Parker Michael Semanick Mark Weingarten |
| Best Motion Picture of the Year Scott Rudin Dana Brunetti Michael De Luca Ceán Chaffin |
| Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Jesse Eisenberg |
| Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published Aaron Sorkin |
Now, here are 12 things you PROBABLY didn't know about this movie:
1. Justin Timberlake lost 15-17 pounds for his role as Sean Parker. He thought looking thinner would make him look younger.
2. In an interview with Diane Sawyer, Mark Zuckerberg revealed that Jesse Eisenberg's cousin, Eric Fisher, worked at Facebook.
3. In preparation for his role as Mark Zuckerberg, Jesse Eisenberg registered with Facebook two weeks before he began work on the movie. When the production wrapped, he canceled his account.
4. Every shirt and fleece that Jesse Eisenberg wears in the film is something that the real Mark Zuckerberg has worn.
5. After casting, David Fincher forbade principal actors from meeting their real-life counterparts until filming was completed. Justin Timberlake was the only actor who met his real-life counterpart, Sean Parker, during filming.
6. The original banner at the top of Facebook.com included a stylized portrait of a young Al Pacino. It was designed by Andrew McCollum, a friend of Mark Zuckerberg. The banner used on the website in the film uses a portrait of Jesse Eisenberg.
7. The Social Network is the first PG-13 rated film to feature two separate, unrepeated instances of the word fuck.
8. Natalie Portman, a Harvard student during the time of Facebook's creation, gave writer Aaron Sorkin some insider information about how things really happened on campus. Sorkin thanked her by referencing her in a scene.
9. The opening breakup scene with Jesse Eisenberg and Rooney Mara took 99 takes.
10. In a scene where Mark Zuckerberg is taking art images from a Facebook profile to fulfill an Art History class requirement, the Facebook profile he is viewing is that of Tyler Durden, a character from another film directed by David Fincher, Fight Club.
11. Mark Zuckerberg originally planned on never seeing the movie.
12. Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield became good friends during filming. According to Eisenberg, the dramatic rivalry between their characters was hard for the two because it affected them emotionally.
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Ronaldinho Does it Again!
I think that you all remember the video above, the video where Ronaldinho hits the crossbar 4 times in a row. It was said to be a fake, I believe that as well... I still believe it.
But that's not what I want to show you:) I want to show you his latest "trick":)...he manages to scoare from behind tha goal:) That I'm sure it's not a fake, it can be done. With practice, it can really be done.
Anyway, here's the video, below:
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc a.k.a. Xperia X12
Launched as the latest addition to Sony Ericsson’s popular Xperia range, the Xperia arc promises to be “the world’s most entertaining smartphone”. Previously code-named the Xperia X12, the arc is Sony Ericsson’s first Gingerbread-powered smartphone, offering a hoard of high-end tech and impressive specs. The handset offers a whopping 4.2 inch “Reality Display”, which uses Sony’s Bravia Mobile Engine to offer crisp and vibrant images at 854 x 480 pixels.
Despite its advanced touchscreen, the Xperia arc offers a curved chassis, measuring in at just 8.7mm thick at it’s skinniest point. It may not pack a dual-core processor, but Sony Ericsson’s latest Xperia handset has a hefty 1GHz Snapdragon processor under the hood, boosting its multimedia experience. This is helped even further by the handset’s 8.1 megapixel camera with Exmor R CMOS sensor and 720p HD video capture, its USB and HDMI connectivity and its beefed-up 1500mAh battery.
Once launched in Q1 2011, the Sony Ericsson Xperia arc will be available in both Misty Blue and Misty Silver.
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