Sunday, October 31, 2010

EPL : Photo Gallery Match 31 October 2010

Aston Villa's Nigel Reo Coker and Birmingham City's Craig Gardner exchange words
31 October 2010, Aston Villa 0 - 0 Birmingham
Aston Villa's Nigel Reo Coker and Birmingham City's Craig Gardner exchange words
Birmingham City's Stephen Carr gestures
31 October 2010, Aston Villa 0 - 0 Birmingham
Birmingham City's Stephen Carr gestures
 
Kevin Nolan celebrates after scoring the first goal for Newcastle United
31 October 2010, Newcastle 5 - 1 Sunderland
Kevin Nolan celebrates after scoring the first goal for Newcastle United
Kevin Nolan scores the second goal for Newcastle United
31 October 2010, Newcastle 5 - 1 Sunderland
Kevin Nolan scores the second goal for Newcastle United
Shola Ameobi scores the third goal for Newcastle United from the penalty spot
31 October 2010, Newcastle 5 - 1 Sunderland
Shola Ameobi scores the third goal for Newcastle United from the penalty spot
Shola Ameobi scores the fourth goal for Newcastle United
31 October 2010, Newcastle 5 - 1 Sunderland
Shola Ameobi scores the fourth goal for Newcastle United
Shola Ameobi celebrates with Joey Barton after scoring the third goal for Newcastle United from the penalty spot
31 October 2010, Newcastle 5 - 1 Sunderland
Shola Ameobi celebrates with Joey Barton after scoring the third goal for Newcastle United from the penalty spot
 
Maxi Rodriguez scores for Liverpool
31 October 2010, Bolton 0 - 1 Liverpool
Maxi Rodriguez scores for Liverpool

EPL : Photo Gallery Match 30 October 2010

Michael Essien of Chelsea races for the ball with Blackburn's Benjani Mwaruwari
30 October 2010, Blackburn 1 - 2 Chelsea
Michael Essien of Chelsea races for the ball with Blackburn's Benjani Mwaruwari
Benjani Mwaruwari celebrates after putting Blackburn Rovers in front
30 October 2010, Blackburn 1 - 2 Chelsea
Benjani Mwaruwari celebrates after putting Blackburn Rovers in front
 
Ayegbeni Yakubu celebrates scoring the winner against Stoke
30 October 2010, Everton 1 - 0 Stoke
Ayegbeni Yakubu celebrates scoring the winner against Stoke
 
Alex Song celebrates scoring the winner for Arsenal against West Ham United
30 October 2010, Arsenal 1 - 0 West Ham
Alex Song celebrates scoring the winner for Arsenal against West Ham United
 
Clint Dempsey scores Fulham's first goal
30 October 2010, Fulham 2 - 0 Wigan
Clint Dempsey scores Fulham's first goal
Dempsey scores Fulham's second goal
30 October 2010, Fulham 2 - 0 Wigan
Dempsey scores Fulham's second goal
 
Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor celebrates scoring the first goal
30 October 2010, Wolverhampton 2 - 1 Manchester City
Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor celebrates scoring the first goal
Nenad Milijas celebrates scoring the first goal with his Wolverhampton Wanderers team mates
30 October 2010, Wolverhampton 2 - 1 Manchester City
Nenad Milijas celebrates scoring the first goal with his Wolverhampton Wanderers team mates
 
Nemanja Vidic scores the first goal for Manchester United
30 October 2010, Man Utd 2 - 0 Tottenham
Nemanja Vidic scores the first goal for Manchester United 
Manchester United's Javier Hernandez shoots at goal
30 October 2010, Man Utd 2 - 0 Tottenham
Manchester United's Javier Hernandez shoots at goal

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Shia LaBeouf Biography


Name
Shia LaBeouf
Date of Birth
June 11, 1986
Birth Place
Los Angeles, Calif.
Relationships
Carey Mulligan, ex-girlfriend (2009 to 2010) China Brezner, ex-girlfriend (2004 to 2007)

1990s

From Hard Knocks to Acting

A 3-year-old LaBeouf impersonates his father Jeffrey's drunken episodes. "My family loved it, because I was making light of these hard situations," he tells the Boston Globe in 2003. While his Jeffrey deals with his heroin addiction, his mother Shayna sells beads on the streets of L.A.'s gang-ridden Echo Park to pay the rent. At 12, LaBeouf begins performing standup for adults and finds an agent in the Yellow Pages. His first professional gig is an Oreos commercial.
2000
Shia LaBeouf
June 17

Disney's New Kid

After making his debut in the TV feature Breakfast with Einstein (1998), LaBeouf nabs his breakout role in the award-winning Disney series Even Stevens (left). After three seasons as the goofball younger brother Louis, LaBeouf earns an Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series. The series ends in June 2003. "I was scared out of my mind because I had been living on this set, creating and being free with the same people for three years," he tells Entertainment Weekly in 2003.
2003
Shia LaBeouf
April 18

Digging 'Holes'

LaBeouf, 16, makes his feature debut in Holes, playing a boy sentenced to boot camp. "Everyone just thought I was a big goofball. Holes changed that. When your movie makes almost $ 70 million, it's a different ball game," LaBeouf tells EW. Costar Jon Voight (right), who gave him nightly acting assignments, says of the young star: "He has a God-given gift for truth and authenticity."
Shia LaBeouf
June

'Greenlight' Showcases Shia

LaBeouf is featured in the Matt Damon and Ben Affleck (left) reality show, Project Greenlight, which documents the making of The Battle of Shaker Heights. In the film, LaBeouf stars as a love-struck outsider who reenacts war games. "Unlike his other stuff, this movie features a kid on his own, a kid with real dramatic moments," Chris Moore, executive producer of the reality show and movie, tells EW. "It's awesome for Shia because he gets to show that side of it."
2003-2005
Shia LaBeouf

The Kid Sidekick

LaBeouf's comedic chops prove profitable as he scores a number of sidekick roles in such hit action flicks as Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, the sci-fi thriller I, Robot with Will Smith (right), and 2005's Constantine with Keanu Reeves. "The coolest thing was going into Will's trailer. You've got to understand – this man's trailer has three levels," LaBeouf tells PEOPLE. "There's a studio where he makes his music. It's got marble floors. And his kids have a game room...My trailer had a toilet and three cans of Sprite."
2005
Shia LaBeouf
September 30

Finding Love On Set

LaBeouf portrays real-life amateur golfer Francis Ouimet, who defeated British champion Harry Vardon at the 1913 U.S. Open, in The Greatest Game Ever Played. While onset, LaBeouf begins a three-year relationship with China Brezner, the daughter of one of the producers. "We were inseparable," LaBeouf tells PEOPLE. "She was my best friend and my love." The pair break up in the spring of 2007. "My focus became so work-related that I couldn't devote any time to a relationship," he adds. "It was unfair to her."
2006
Shia LaBeouf
October 13

Shia's Serious Side

LaBeouf plays a young Robert Downey Jr. in the coming-of-age drama A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints. The film earns a Sundance Film Festival award for Best Ensemble Cast with Rosario Dawson and Channing Tatum. He also appears in Emilio Estevez's directorial debut, Bobby, a drama centered around the night of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination, with Lindsay Lohan, Demi Moore and Elijah Wood.
2007
Shia LaBeouf
April 13

The Next Big Thing

LaBeouf stars in the thriller Disturbia, which opens at No. 1. New York Times film critic A.O. Scott calls LaBeouf "one of the most engaging young actors in movies today." He also signs on to star in the fourth installment of Indiana Jones. "It's a huge project and you treat it that way," LaBeouf tells PEOPLE of the film, which costars Harrison Ford and Cate Blanchett. When it opens in May 2008, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull makes an estimated $311 worldwide its first weekend.
Shia LaBeouf
July 03

LaBeouf Transforms

LaBeouf tries to save the world from impending robocalypse in director Michael Bay's Transformers with Josh Duhamel and Megan Fox. In its first week, the film obliterates the competition, taking in $152.6 million domestically. Weeks later, LaBeouf lands on the cover of Vanity Fair (which dubs him the next Tom Hanks), and he's set to reprise his blockbuster role in a 2009 Transformers sequel.
Shia LaBeouf
November 04

LaBeouf's Legal Troubles

LaBeouf, 21, is arrested for trespassing in a Chicago Walgreens after allegedly appearing intoxicated and refusing to leave the store. "I was an a--hole, and it was a mistake I'm still completely embarrassed about," LaBeouf tells Empire magazine. In December, the drugstore decides not to press charges. But in April 2008, the actor is fined $500 for illegally smoking in Burbank, Calif. in February.
2008
Shia LaBeouf
July 27

Crash and Burn

During the early morning hours, LaBeouf is arrested at the scene of a car accident in Hollywood and booked for a DUI. Immediately following his release, the actor undergoes extensive hand surgery that delays his filming of Transformers 2. His costar and passenger, Isabel Lucas, returns to work the following day, and in September, the L.A. County District Attorney's Office declines to file any charges against LaBeouf.
Shia LaBeouf
August

Shia's Arrested Development

Dubbed "Hollywood's newest bad boy" by Details, LaBeouf appears on the September cover of the men's style magazine. "I never chose to do this because there was meaning in it or I was talented or gave a s--t about acting," LaBeouf says. "I got into this because I was broke." As for his legal woes, he says, "It's when I'm drinking that I don't have the wherewithal to be able to realize the position of my life. There's too much at stake for me to throw it away."
Shia LaBeouf
September 26

Shia Scores Fourth #1 Film

Eagle Eye, which reunites LaBeouf with Disturbia director D.J. Caruso, opens and tops the box office with $29.2 million. The conspiracy thriller, which claims that someone is always watching, proves shockingly accurate for LaBeouf. "There was a CIA agent who was working on the movie with us, and [he] told me...[that] one in five phone calls is recorded," LaBeouf tells MTV.com. "[He then] proceeded to play for me a phone call I had made two years prior to signing on to the film. It's pretty terrifying."
2009
Shia LaBeouf
June 24

Crushing the Competition

The Transformers sequel, Revenge of the Fallen proves to be an unstoppable machine, taking in $201.2 million in its opening week. "[Director Michael Bay] wanted to punch the audience in the face," LaBeouf told Today. "He wanted to make a very aggressive movie." While promoting the flick, reports link LaBeouf to his onscreen love Megan Fox, but both stars deny a love connection.
Shia LaBeouf
Fall

Reel Romance

While shooting Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, LaBeouf makes a real-life love connection with leading lady, British actress Carey Mulligan, whom he calls "the most talented actress I've ever met in my life, by leaps and bounds." Of their relationship – which lasts for more than a year – he tells GQ, "Neither one of us are fame whores. It works out. It's not like we're the premiere couple; we're not the red-carpet king and

Jake Gyllenhaal Biography


Name
Jake Gyllenhaal
Real Name
Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal
Date of Birth
December 19, 1980
Birth Place
Los Angeles, Calif.
Relationships
Reese Witherspoon, ex-girlfriend (2007 to 2009) Kirsten Dunst, ex-girlfriend (2002 to 2004)

1991
Jake Gyllenhaal
June 07

City Boy

At 11, Gyllenhaal gets his first taste of the big screen with a small role as Billy Crystal's son, Danny, in the summer hit City Slickers. The movie grabs more than $124 million at the domestic box office.
1999
February 19

Rocket Man

In October Sky, the actor plays NASA engineer Homer Hickman Jr., one of several young men trying to become rocket scientists to avoid mining. Entertainment Weekly credits Gyllenhaal for saving "the film from two-dimensionality" with his "passionate performance."
2001
Jake Gyllenhaal
August 24

First Flop

Gyllenhaal stars in the comedy Bubble Boy about a teen with a deficient immune system. Although the film is a commercial flop, earning just over $5 million, Gyllenhaal never regrets starring in the film. "Know what's interesting about that movie? The result just wasn't the process. The process of that movie was wonderful!" he tells GQ in 2007. "A lot of people talk about other movies I've done as being very courageous – but I want to go to more places with that intention. To me, that's a success."
Jake Gyllenhaal
October 26

Becoming a Cult Hero

Gyllenhaal stars in Donnie Darko. His portrayal of a sullen, schizophrenic teenager who hears voices in his head from a man-size rabbit with a twisted-mask, makes him a cult superhero. Although the film flops at the box-office, it becomes "the trippy underground hit of a generation," according to Entertainment Weekly. "Every day someone comes up and is like, 'Donnie Darko man...f---! We gotta talk about it,'" he tells EW.
2002
March

Big Thespian

Gyllenhaal tries his hand at theatre in the London production of This is Our Youth with Hayden Christensen and Anna Paquin. The performance leads to a role in director Sam Mendes' Jarhead. "I don't think I had realized until I saw him onstage how masculine he was," Mendes tells Premiere magazine. "He's a big guy and he has a combination of soulfulness and 'man of action' I was looking for."
Jake Gyllenhaal
September

Love Connection

After Gyllenhaal lends his support to sister Maggie at the September 18 premiere of her movie Secretary, she helps her brother in return, introducing him to her pal Kirsten Dunst, who becomes his girlfriend.
September 27

Hunk on the Set

While shooting the romantic drama Moonlight Mile, Gyllenhaal sets hearts ablaze behind the scenes: "Everyone had crushes on him – wardrobe, makeup, everybody," his costar Aleksia Landeau tells PEOPLE. "He's not like those actors who are like, 'Look at me!' He has a poetic soul. He lets people come to him."
Jake Gyllenhaal
December 02

Making the Cut

Gyllenhaal wins a spot in PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive issue. "He's gorgeous, and he's got those big dreamy eyes," his Moonlight Mile costar Susan Sarandon tells the magazine. "A lot of eyes can't offer 'I love you' in a convincing way. With Jake, you believe he has the capability and the depth to love. That's awesomely attractive." Gyllenhaal will make another appearance in the issue in 2006.
2004
Jake Gyllenhaal
March

Puppy Love

Gyllenhaal and girlfriend Dunst adopt a 6-month-old German shepherd mix they name Atticus after the main character in Gyllenhaal's favorite book To Kill A Mockingbird.
Jake Gyllenhaal
May 28

Action!

Gyllenhaal stars in The Day After Tomorrow. The action blockbuster adventure is a transition for the indie film star, who doesn't apologize for taking the role. "Choices are choices. I had done five movies in a row that asked a lot of me, and just wanted to run around," Gyllenhaal tells Entertainment Weekly. "It wasn't necessarily realistic, but I liked that it said something relevant."

2004
Jake Gyllenhaal
June 14

Settling In

Dunst and Gyllenhaal share the actress's $1.7 million Los Angeles home and wear gold promise bands (hers on a chain around her neck). "I am really happy and in love," she tells PEOPLE.
July 20

Moving On...

Dunst's rep announces that her client and Gyllenhaal have split up. Declining to provide details or dates, the rep says, "Kirsten and Jake remain the best of friends. . . They are still very close." A few weeks later, the former couple are spotted on a lunch date in L.A. Dunst's rep denies a revived romance but the pair are spotted together again and again.
2005
Jake Gyllenhaal
November 04

New Role, New Look

Gyllenhaal plays a marine in the Gulf War drama Jarhead, costarring with Jamie Foxx and Peter Sarsgaard (his sister's love interest). As for the military "do," "They buzz it every other day," he tells PEOPLE. "It's a science." Would he shave it again after the film? "Without a doubt," he says. "I felt really badass! I felt strong, present and alive. It takes the sense of vanity away."
Jake Gyllenhaal
December 09

'I Wish I Knew How to Quit You'

Brokeback Mountain, a movie about two men who fall in love during a sheepherding expedition, opens to critical acclaim. Gyllenhaal plays flashy rodeo cowboy Jack Twist opposite Heath Ledger's quiet, conflicted Ennis Del Mar. "I really did approach it like I would any love story," Gyllenhaal tells Entertainment Weekly. Both actors earn Oscar nominations for their heart-felt performances.
2006
December 28

Real Help

The leading man lends a real hand when the San Francisco lodge where he and his family are vacationing for the holidays catches fire. "Jake was helping me pull things out of the fire," Daniel DeLong, a chef and co-owner of the historic lodge, told the Marin Independent Journal. No one was injured.
2007
Jake Gyllenhaal
March 02

Gyllenhaal's Zodiac

Suspense thriller Zodiac, starring Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo, opens at No. 2. New York Times film critic Manohla Dargis dubs the stars a "trio of beauties" who are "all at the top of their performance game." The true-crime film explores the notorious Zodiac serial killer that stalked the Bay area and is directed by David Fincher (Se7en). Gyllenhaal plays cartoonist-turned-writer Robert Graysmith, who obsessively corresponds with the possibly still-at-large, unidentified murderer.
Jake Gyllenhaal
March

More than Costars

Gyllenhaal quietly spends time with Rendition costar Reese Witherspoon, who split with husband Ryan Phillippe five months earlier. In 2009, after spending two years together, the couple calls it quits. "Jake would marry her tomorrow," a source tells PEOPLE. "But Reese doesn't want to go there yet, even though he would like to."
2010
Jake Gyllenhaal
May 28

Jake Gets Ripped

Gyllenhaal gets in superhero shape for The Prince of Persia, where he plays a street urchin-turned-hero. "It was so hard," he sarcastically tells PEOPLE. "Being an actor is so hard. Being in shape is so hard, too, and being paid to get into shape is even harder – and you can quote me on all of those."
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