Ufc 106 Results
November 22, 2009 by lee
Filed under Sports News
Ufc 106 Results: latest news about, The Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin main event just ended and we have the complete UFC 106 results ready to go.
Everyone saw the controversial decision in the first Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin fight and the judges’ decision in the second is equally head-scratching according to these UFC 106 results. Forrest Griffin took the decision 30-27, 29-28, and 28-29 although most thought he lost the first two rounds before coming back and dominating in the 3rd when Tito looked gassed.
Anthony “Rumble” Johnson swung hard against Josh “Kos” Koscheck but the knockout artist could not overcome Koscheck’s wrestling (and eye pokes) as “Rumble” was choked out in the 2nd via rear naked choke. The UFC 106 results show both fighters connected with hard punches but Johnson could never stop the 2nd round takedown attempts.
Other UFC 106 results show that it did not take Antonio Rogerio Nogueira “Minotauro” Nogueira very long at all to dispatch top light heavyweight title contender Luis “Banha” Cane and the brother of the former interim heavyweight champion knocked out Cane in the 1st round.
Amir Sadollah battered Phil “The New York Bad Ass” for 3 rounds and easily won the decision. These UFC 106 results were not unexpected after Sadollah used a steady stream of kicks and defense to tire out the hard-hitting Baroni.
The last UFC 106 results of the main card had Paulo Thiago getting a well deserved decision victory against UFC-newcomer Jacob “Christmas” Volkmann. Thiago knocked down Volkmann a few times but “Christmas” never quit and had a decent chance to tap Paulo with a choke before the Brazilian pulled out to seal the victory.
The Spike TV UFC 106 results had Kendall “Da Spyder” Grove choking out wrestler Jake Rosholt by triangle in the 1st round and Ben “Killa B” Saunders giving the first career knockout to Marcus “The Irish Hand Grenade” Davis following some killer Saunders’ knees.
Source: theonlinewire.com
New Moon Reviews
November 20, 2009 by lee
Filed under Entertainment News
New Moon Reviews: Imagine waking up to realise that you have aged 60 years but the love of your life is still a handsome, youthful man of 17. That’s how Bella Swan feels at the beginning of the second instalment in author Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga, New Moon.
For the uninitiated, Bella (Kristen Stewart) is going out with Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), who happens to be a 109 year old vampire who stopped ageing over 90 years ago.
Edward and his vampire family Live in the small town of Forks where unlike other vampires they abstain from human blood, feeding instead off wild animals.
In New Moon, Bella begins to realise that it’s not safe for her to be human anymore, especially after her birthday where a little blood almost causes Edward’s vampire brother Jasper to attack.
To protect Bella, Edward decides that instead of turning her into a vampire and essentially damning her, he must leave her, causing Bella to spend months severely depressed — until she starts hanging out with Jacob Black.
Jacob (Taylor Lautner), becomes Bella’s best friend, whom she spends time fixing up some old dirt bikes with to indulge her new found rebellion.
A major heart throb in the series, 17-year-old Lautner received a collective squeal of delight when he first takes his shirt off, revealing his nicely toned chest and abs at which Lautner was forced to work extremely hard throughout filming to maintain.
The shirtless Jacob scenes leave fans excited for more, until you see Edward’s first shirtless scene later in the film — which in its pasty, scrawny comparison, disappoints!
When Bella finds out that her friend Jacob is a werewolf, you start to see some more action, including the transformations of Jacob and his wolf pack.
Despite the average special effects, the wolves are pretty scary and in general as a viewer you are so enthralled in the story you barely notice the special effects.
One thing you do notice however, is Jacob’s stunningly Hollywood white teeth — questionably too white for a guy meant to be a Native American werewolf!
Then there’s Edward, whose makeup in this film leaves you wondering if he just dipped his face in a bucket of pressed powder or had been crying all night wearing cheap eyeliner.
This game of opposites between Edward and Jacob is a theme carried out through the entire series. Cold versus hot, ‘good’ versus ‘bad’, tan versus pale, buff versus slim, old versus young, safe versus fun-loving… the list goes on.
Bella is forced to leave Jacob, her pillar of strength, to go and save Edward from the cruel vampire authority The Volturi, after he races to Italy under the impression that Bella was dead and wanting to end his own life by exposing his vampire traits (in this case, the fact that vampires sparkle in the sun) to the public in the Tuscan town of Volterra.
Source: take40.com
Watch New Moon Extended Trailer
September 14, 2009 by admin
Filed under Entertainment News
Twilight stars Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart took the VMAs stage tonight to debut an extended trailer for the upcoming The Twilight Saga: New Moon — “a first look at a movie we’ve been working on for months,” said Pattinson.

The trailer offers a look at the darker sequel to last year’s blockbuster, which details what happens when Pattinson’s vampire hunk Edward leaves his girlfriend, the mortal Bella (played by Stewart), who in turn looks to Lautner’s character, the human-turned-werewolf Jacob.
Fans also got a first look at the improved CGI in play for Jacob’s mythical transformations, as well as glimpses of Dakota Fanning and Michael Sheen as evil vamps.
New Moon opens November 20th; in the meantime check out what Peter Travers predicts for the movie.



