Darren Bent

Biography
Born: February 6, 1984
Hometown: London, England
Position: Striker
Clubs: Ipswich Town, Charlton Athletic, Tottenham Hotspur
Special Skill according to FootballGoalz: Natural Born Striker.
A pure goal scorer, Darren Bent is a powerful striker. Over the years, he’s been able to establish himself as a prodigious striker, with the keen ability to provide the finishing touch needed to be a successful goal scorer in this game.
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website: http://movies.break.com/saw4/ http://www.officialsaw.com/ Release Date: October 26, 2007 Director: Darren Lynn Bousman Writer: Marcus Dunstan, Patrick Melton, Thomas Fenton Starring: Tobin Bell Scott Patterson Lyriq Bent Justin Louis Costas Mandylor Angus Macfadyen Betsy Russell Athena Karkanis Justin Louis Simon Reynolds Mike Realba Marty Adams Donnie Wahlberg Studio: Lionsgate Rating: R Kinostart Deutschland: 07.02.2008 Thriller, Horror, Krimi USA 2007, ca. 108 min.
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website: http://movies.break.com/saw4/ http://www.officialsaw.com/ Release Date: October 26, 2007 Director: Darren Lynn Bousman Writer: Marcus Dunstan, Patrick Melton, Thomas Fenton Starring: Tobin Bell Scott Patterson Lyriq Bent Justin Louis Costas Mandylor Angus Macfadyen Betsy Russell Athena Karkanis Justin Louis Simon Reynolds Mike Realba Marty Adams Donnie Wahlberg Studio: Lionsgate Rating: R Kinostart Deutschland: 07.02.2008 Thriller, Horror, Krimi USA 2007, ca. 108 min.
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Arsenal v Tottenham Venue: Emirates Stadium Date: Wednesday, 29 October Kick-off: 2000 GMT Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live & live text commentary on BBC Sport website; highlights on Match of the Day (2245, BBC One) Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Silvestre, Gallas, Clichy, Walcott, Fabregas, Denilson, Nasri, Van Persie, Adebayor. Subs: Fabianski, Diaby, Toure, Vela, Song Billong, Bendtner, Eboue. Tottenham: Gomes, Hutton, Corluka, Woodgate, Assou-Ekotto, Bentley, Modric, Jenas, Huddlestone, Bale, Pavlyuchenko. Subs: Cesar, Zokora, Lennon, Bent, Gunter, Campbell, O'Hara. Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire) Aaron Lennon's injury-time equaliser capped a stunning fightback from Harry Redknapp's Tottenham against Arsenal. David Bentley's brilliant early strike put Spurs ahead, but Mikael Silvestre headed Arsenal level before half-time. William Gallas put Arsenal in front seconds after the re-start and Emmanuel Adebayor bundled home their third. Darren Bent pulled one back before Robin van Persie added Arsenal's fourth - but Jermaine Jenas's 89th-minute goal and Lennon's tap-in earned a point. Bentley's audacious opener gave Redknapp the perfect start to his first official game in charge, but that early optimism soon disappeared as Arsenal took total control of the north London derby. But once again Arsenal were guilty of their familiar crime of over-elaboration and missing chances, leaving the door open for Spurs to rescue a point from a game that looked lost. Redknapp restored Jonathan Woodgate to his starting line-up, but lost captain Ledley King because of his long-standing knee injury. Spurs opened up Arsenal inside two minutes when Tom Huddlestone slid in Gareth Bale, who shot into the side-netting. But they were ahead after 13 minutes - and it was a piece of genius by former Arsenal midfield man Bentley that gave them the goal. He took a Huddlestone header and teed himself up for a stunning volley from 40 yards that Arsenal keeper Manuel Almunia touched but could not keep out. Arsenal took up the challenge and Van Persie was twice a threat in the immediate aftermath of Bentley's goal, forcing Heurelho Gomes into a save low down and then shooting just wide. Gallas then shot over after a Gomes fumble before both Theo Walcott and Cesc Fabregas tested the Spurs keeper. An Arsenal equaliser looked on the cards, but Spurs will have been deeply unhappy about the manner in which it arrived eight minutes before the interval. Spurs felt Bentley had been fouled by Fabregas in the lead up to an Arsenal corner, and their misery increased when Gomes made an awful attempt to deal with Van Persie's corner and Silvestre headed home. For all Arsenal's trademark pretty passing, they were making inroads at set pieces and scored from another less than a minute after the re-start. Van Persie whipped in a free-kick from the right and Gallas rose to glance in a header that Gomes could only touch on its way in. Bentley tested Almunia from long range again before Adebayor extended Arsenal's lead after 64 minutes. Van Persie was the creator with a superb pass that let in Samir Nasri, and when he lifted the ball over Gomes, Adebayor beat Alan Hutton in a straight race to poke home from almost on the goal-line. It was looking very ominous for a deflated Spurs side, but they were thrown a lifeline three minutes later when Almunia fumbled Huddlestone's shot and substitute Bent turned in the rebound. But any hopes Spurs harboured of a revival appeared to be snuffed out within two minutes, when Hutton gifted possession to Adebayor, who set up Van Persie for a powerhouse finish. When Jenas curled in a clever finish with a minute of normal time remaining, it looked like it would provide nothing more than an anxious finale for the Gunners. But with seconds left of the four minutes of injury time, Luka Modric's shot was deflected on to an upright by Almunia and substitute Lennon was in the perfect position to slot in the rebound and spark wild scenes of celebration from the Spurs contingent.
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Arsenal v Tottenham Venue: Emirates Stadium Date: Wednesday, 29 October Kick-off: 2000 GMT Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live & live text commentary on BBC Sport website; highlights on Match of the Day (2245, BBC One) Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Silvestre, Gallas, Clichy, Walcott, Fabregas, Denilson, Nasri, Van Persie, Adebayor. Subs: Fabianski, Diaby, Toure, Vela, Song Billong, Bendtner, Eboue. Tottenham: Gomes, Hutton, Corluka, Woodgate, Assou-Ekotto, Bentley, Modric, Jenas, Huddlestone, Bale, Pavlyuchenko. Subs: Cesar, Zokora, Lennon, Bent, Gunter, Campbell, O'Hara. Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire) Aaron Lennon's injury-time equaliser capped a stunning fightback from Harry Redknapp's Tottenham against Arsenal. David Bentley's brilliant early strike put Spurs ahead, but Mikael Silvestre headed Arsenal level before half-time. William Gallas put Arsenal in front seconds after the re-start and Emmanuel Adebayor bundled home their third. Darren Bent pulled one back before Robin van Persie added Arsenal's fourth - but Jermaine Jenas's 89th-minute goal and Lennon's tap-in earned a point. Bentley's audacious opener gave Redknapp the perfect start to his first official game in charge, but that early optimism soon disappeared as Arsenal took total control of the north London derby. But once again Arsenal were guilty of their familiar crime of over-elaboration and missing chances, leaving the door open for Spurs to rescue a point from a game that looked lost. Redknapp restored Jonathan Woodgate to his starting line-up, but lost captain Ledley King because of his long-standing knee injury. Spurs opened up Arsenal inside two minutes when Tom Huddlestone slid in Gareth Bale, who shot into the side-netting. But they were ahead after 13 minutes - and it was a piece of genius by former Arsenal midfield man Bentley that gave them the goal. He took a Huddlestone header and teed himself up for a stunning volley from 40 yards that Arsenal keeper Manuel Almunia touched but could not keep out. Arsenal took up the challenge and Van Persie was twice a threat in the immediate aftermath of Bentley's goal, forcing Heurelho Gomes into a save low down and then shooting just wide. Gallas then shot over after a Gomes fumble before both Theo Walcott and Cesc Fabregas tested the Spurs keeper. An Arsenal equaliser looked on the cards, but Spurs will have been deeply unhappy about the manner in which it arrived eight minutes before the interval. Spurs felt Bentley had been fouled by Fabregas in the lead up to an Arsenal corner, and their misery increased when Gomes made an awful attempt to deal with Van Persie's corner and Silvestre headed home. For all Arsenal's trademark pretty passing, they were making inroads at set pieces and scored from another less than a minute after the re-start. Van Persie whipped in a free-kick from the right and Gallas rose to glance in a header that Gomes could only touch on its way in. Bentley tested Almunia from long range again before Adebayor extended Arsenal's lead after 64 minutes. Van Persie was the creator with a superb pass that let in Samir Nasri, and when he lifted the ball over Gomes, Adebayor beat Alan Hutton in a straight race to poke home from almost on the goal-line. It was looking very ominous for a deflated Spurs side, but they were thrown a lifeline three minutes later when Almunia fumbled Huddlestone's shot and substitute Bent turned in the rebound. But any hopes Spurs harboured of a revival appeared to be snuffed out within two minutes, when Hutton gifted possession to Adebayor, who set up Van Persie for a powerhouse finish. When Jenas curled in a clever finish with a minute of normal time remaining, it looked like it would provide nothing more than an anxious finale for the Gunners. But with seconds left of the four minutes of injury time, Luka Modric's shot was deflected on to an upright by Almunia and substitute Lennon was in the perfect position to slot in the rebound and spark wild scenes of celebration from the Spurs contingent.
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a video of all teams, playgrounds and some players. enjoy it. Manchester United Old Trafford/Cristiano Ronaldo & Wayne Rooney Chelsea FC Stamford Bridge/Didier Drogba & Frank Lampard Liverpool FC Anfield/Steven Gerrard & Jamie Carragher Arsenal FC Emirates Stadium/Cesc Fábregas & Gilberto Silva Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane/Dimitar Berbatov & Jermain Defoe Everton FC Goodison Park/Mikel Arteta & Andrew Johnson Bolton Wanderers Reebok Stadium/Nicolas Anelka & Kevin Davies Reading FC Madejski Stadium/Kevin Doyle & Leroy Lita Portsmouth FC Fratton Park/Nwankwo Kanu & Matthew Taylor Blackburn Rovers Ewood Park/Benni McCarthy & Shabani Nonda Aston Villa Villa Park/Gabriel Agbonlahor & Gareth Barry Middlesbrough FC Riverside Stadium/Ayegbeni Yakubu & Mark Viduka Newcastle United St James´s Park/Obafemi Martins & Scott Parker Manchester City City of Manchester/Micah Richards & Giorgios Samaras West Ham United Upton Park/Carlos Tévez & Bobby Zamora Fulham FC Craven Cottage/Brian McBride & Carlos Bocanegra Wigan Athletic JJB Stadium/Emile Heskey & Henri Camara Sheffield United Bramall Lane/Rob Hulse & Christian Nade Charlton Athletic FC The Valley/Darren Bent & Darren Ambrose Watford FC Vicarage Road/Hameur Bouazza & Danny Shittu thats all
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a video of all teams, playgrounds and some players. enjoy it. Manchester United Old Trafford/Cristiano Ronaldo & Wayne Rooney Chelsea FC Stamford Bridge/Didier Drogba & Frank Lampard Liverpool FC Anfield/Steven Gerrard & Jamie Carragher Arsenal FC Emirates Stadium/Cesc Fábregas & Gilberto Silva Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane/Dimitar Berbatov & Jermain Defoe Everton FC Goodison Park/Mikel Arteta & Andrew Johnson Bolton Wanderers Reebok Stadium/Nicolas Anelka & Kevin Davies Reading FC Madejski Stadium/Kevin Doyle & Leroy Lita Portsmouth FC Fratton Park/Nwankwo Kanu & Matthew Taylor Blackburn Rovers Ewood Park/Benni McCarthy & Shabani Nonda Aston Villa Villa Park/Gabriel Agbonlahor & Gareth Barry Middlesbrough FC Riverside Stadium/Ayegbeni Yakubu & Mark Viduka Newcastle United St James´s Park/Obafemi Martins & Scott Parker Manchester City City of Manchester/Micah Richards & Giorgios Samaras West Ham United Upton Park/Carlos Tévez & Bobby Zamora Fulham FC Craven Cottage/Brian McBride & Carlos Bocanegra Wigan Athletic JJB Stadium/Emile Heskey & Henri Camara Sheffield United Bramall Lane/Rob Hulse & Christian Nade Charlton Athletic FC The Valley/Darren Bent & Darren Ambrose Watford FC Vicarage Road/Hameur Bouazza & Danny Shittu thats all
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1 Ricardo Kaka AC Milan £143,438 (£7,458,750) 2 Ronaldinho Gaucho FC Barcelona £135,788 (£7,060,950) 3 Frank Lampard Chelsea FC £130,050 (£6,762,600) 4 John Terry Chelsea FC £130,050 (£6,762,600) 5 Fernando Torres Liverpool FC £126,225 (£6,563,700) 6 Andriy Shevchenko Chelsea FC £124,313 (£6,464,250) 7 Michael Ballack Chelsea FC £124,313 (£6,464,250) 8 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester Utd £122,400 (£6,364,800) 9 Thierry Henry FC Barcelona £122,400 (£6,364,800) 10 Steven Gerrard Liverpool FC £122,400 (£6,364,800) 11 Didier Drogba Chelsea FC £117,619 (£6,116,175) 12 Wayne Rooney Manchester Utd £116,663 (£6,066,450) 13 Iker Casillas CF Real Madrid £114,750 (£5,967,000) 14 Michael Owen Newcastle Utd £107,100 (£5,569,200) 15 Sol Campbell Portsmouth £105,188 (£5,469,750) 16 Raul Gonzalez CF Real Madrid £102,319 (£5,320,575) 17 Ruud Van Nistelrooy CF Real Madrid £102,319 (£5,320,575) 18 Rio Ferdinand Manchester Utd £96,581 (£5,022,225) 19 Darren Bent Tottenham Hotspur £94,669 (£4,922,775) 20 Carlos Tevez Manchester Utd £93,713 (£4,873,050) 21 Fabio Cannavaro CF Real Madrid £93,713 (£4,873,050) 22 Luca Toni Bayern Munique £87,975 (£4,574,700) 23 Robinho CF Real Madrid £87,975 (£4,574,700) 24 Francesco Totti AS Roma £87,019 (£4,524,975) 25 Arjen Robben CF Real Madrid £85,106 (£4,425,525) 26 Ryan Giggs Manchester Utd £83,194 (£4,326,075) 27 Michael Essien Chelsea FC £80,325 (£4,176,900) 28 Adriano Lima Internazionale £79,751 (£4,147,065) 29 Zlatan Ibrahimovic Internazionale £79,751 (£4,147,065) 30 Patrick Vieira Internazionale £79,751 (£4,147,065) 31 Gianluigi Buffon Juventus FC £79,751 (£4,147,065) 32 Samuel Eto´o FC Barcelona £79,751 (£4,147,065) 33 Charles Puyol FC Barcelona £79,751 (£4,147,065) 34 Sergio Aguero Atletico Madrid £79,751 (£4,147,065) 35 Oliver Kahn Bayern Munique £78,795 (£4,097,340) 36 Edwin Vandersar Manchester Utd £77,456 (£4,027,725) 37 Fernando Morientes Valência £77,456 (£4,027,725) 38 Alessandro Del Piero Juventus FC £76,500 (£3,978,000) 39 Harry Kewell Liverpool FC £76,500 (£3,978,000) 40 Djibril Cisse O,Marselha £76,500 (£3,978,000) 41 Joe Cole Chelsea FC £74,588 (£3,878,550) 42 Pedro Pauleta Paris SG £73,440 (£3,818,880) 43 Juninho Pernanbucano O,Lyon £72,675 (£3,779,100) 44 David Beckham LA Galaxy £71,719 (£3,729,375) 45 David Trezeguet Juventus FC £71,719 (£3,729,375) 46 Sidney Govou O,Lyon £71,719 (£3,729,375) 47 Deco FC Barcelona £71,719 (£3,729,375) 48 Gianluca Zambrotta FC Barcelona £71,719 (£3,729,375) 49 Petr Cech Chelsea FC £68,850 (£3,580,200) 50 Antonio Cassano Sampdoria £66,938 (£3,480,750) POS NOME CLUBE per Week(Annual) Music: UEFA Champions League Theme For more info: http://www.redcafe.net/f7/top-50-best-paid-footballers-191057/
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1 Ricardo Kaka AC Milan £143,438 (£7,458,750) 2 Ronaldinho Gaucho FC Barcelona £135,788 (£7,060,950) 3 Frank Lampard Chelsea FC £130,050 (£6,762,600) 4 John Terry Chelsea FC £130,050 (£6,762,600) 5 Fernando Torres Liverpool FC £126,225 (£6,563,700) 6 Andriy Shevchenko Chelsea FC £124,313 (£6,464,250) 7 Michael Ballack Chelsea FC £124,313 (£6,464,250) 8 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester Utd £122,400 (£6,364,800) 9 Thierry Henry FC Barcelona £122,400 (£6,364,800) 10 Steven Gerrard Liverpool FC £122,400 (£6,364,800) 11 Didier Drogba Chelsea FC £117,619 (£6,116,175) 12 Wayne Rooney Manchester Utd £116,663 (£6,066,450) 13 Iker Casillas CF Real Madrid £114,750 (£5,967,000) 14 Michael Owen Newcastle Utd £107,100 (£5,569,200) 15 Sol Campbell Portsmouth £105,188 (£5,469,750) 16 Raul Gonzalez CF Real Madrid £102,319 (£5,320,575) 17 Ruud Van Nistelrooy CF Real Madrid £102,319 (£5,320,575) 18 Rio Ferdinand Manchester Utd £96,581 (£5,022,225) 19 Darren Bent Tottenham Hotspur £94,669 (£4,922,775) 20 Carlos Tevez Manchester Utd £93,713 (£4,873,050) 21 Fabio Cannavaro CF Real Madrid £93,713 (£4,873,050) 22 Luca Toni Bayern Munique £87,975 (£4,574,700) 23 Robinho CF Real Madrid £87,975 (£4,574,700) 24 Francesco Totti AS Roma £87,019 (£4,524,975) 25 Arjen Robben CF Real Madrid £85,106 (£4,425,525) 26 Ryan Giggs Manchester Utd £83,194 (£4,326,075) 27 Michael Essien Chelsea FC £80,325 (£4,176,900) 28 Adriano Lima Internazionale £79,751 (£4,147,065) 29 Zlatan Ibrahimovic Internazionale £79,751 (£4,147,065) 30 Patrick Vieira Internazionale £79,751 (£4,147,065) 31 Gianluigi Buffon Juventus FC £79,751 (£4,147,065) 32 Samuel Eto´o FC Barcelona £79,751 (£4,147,065) 33 Charles Puyol FC Barcelona £79,751 (£4,147,065) 34 Sergio Aguero Atletico Madrid £79,751 (£4,147,065) 35 Oliver Kahn Bayern Munique £78,795 (£4,097,340) 36 Edwin Vandersar Manchester Utd £77,456 (£4,027,725) 37 Fernando Morientes Valência £77,456 (£4,027,725) 38 Alessandro Del Piero Juventus FC £76,500 (£3,978,000) 39 Harry Kewell Liverpool FC £76,500 (£3,978,000) 40 Djibril Cisse O,Marselha £76,500 (£3,978,000) 41 Joe Cole Chelsea FC £74,588 (£3,878,550) 42 Pedro Pauleta Paris SG £73,440 (£3,818,880) 43 Juninho Pernanbucano O,Lyon £72,675 (£3,779,100) 44 David Beckham LA Galaxy £71,719 (£3,729,375) 45 David Trezeguet Juventus FC £71,719 (£3,729,375) 46 Sidney Govou O,Lyon £71,719 (£3,729,375) 47 Deco FC Barcelona £71,719 (£3,729,375) 48 Gianluca Zambrotta FC Barcelona £71,719 (£3,729,375) 49 Petr Cech Chelsea FC £68,850 (£3,580,200) 50 Antonio Cassano Sampdoria £66,938 (£3,480,750) POS NOME CLUBE per Week(Annual) Music: UEFA Champions League Theme For more info: http://www.redcafe.net/f7/top-50-best-paid-footballers-191057/
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Idioma del tráiler: castellano Director: Darren Lynn Bousman Intérpretes: Tobin Bell, Lyriq Bent, Costas Mandylor, Scott Patterson, Angus MacFadyen, Justin Louis, Sarain Boylan, Shawnee Smith, Betsy Russell, Athena Karkanis, Simon Reynolds, Mike Realba, Marty Adams Fecha de estreno en España: 26 de octubre
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Idioma del tráiler: castellano Director: Darren Lynn Bousman Intérpretes: Tobin Bell, Lyriq Bent, Costas Mandylor, Scott Patterson, Angus MacFadyen, Justin Louis, Sarain Boylan, Shawnee Smith, Betsy Russell, Athena Karkanis, Simon Reynolds, Mike Realba, Marty Adams Fecha de estreno en España: 26 de octubre
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saw 4!!! latest trailer!!!! On July 2 2007, Lionsgate Entertainment released the following plot summary for the film. The synopsis was modified on July 14 2007: " Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) and his apprentice Amanda (Shawnee Smith) are dead. Upon the news of Detective Kerry (Dina Meyer)'s murder, two seasoned FBI profilers, Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) and Agent Perez (Athena Karkanis), arrive at the depleted police precinct and help veteran Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) sift through Jigsaw's latest grisly game of victims and piece together the puzzle. However, when SWAT Commander Rigg (Lyriq Bent), the last officer untouched by Jigsaw, is suddenly abducted and thrust into the madman's harrowing game, the officer has but ninety minutes to overcome a series of interconnected traps... or face the deadly consequences. Rigg's citywide pursuit leaves a wake of dead bodies, and Detective Hoffman and the FBI uncover long hidden clues that lead them back to Jigsaw's ex-wife Jill (Betsy Russell). The genesis of Jigsaw's evil is unveiled, exposing the puppet master's true intentions and the sinister plan for his past, present and future victims.[17][2] " As early as February 2007, the series creator/producer Leigh Whannell was reported to have stated that "many unanswered questions from Saw III will be answered, such as the tape Jigsaw pours wax over, Obi's connection to Jigsaw, among other things."[18] Rumours of Lyriq Bent's return as Rigg had been confirmed in April by director Darren Lynn Bousman.[19] Two other lead characters have been confirmed to be female, and the film itself is described as having more "character stuff" than Saw II after most of the original characters being killed in Saw III. Bousman has hinted that his blog on FearNet contains a clue on the film's plot in the form of a double entendre, and confirmed that his dog Chance would make a cameo in the film.[22] A post dated April 12 indicated that he would be using rats in a trap, while a post on the 16th stated that James Wan had actually been disgusted by some of his concept art.[23][24] Disgust with the film's content was reportedly widespread among its crew, with Bousman himself claiming to have regurgitated in the face of one scene.[23][2] Several independent sources have reported that the film will pick up from the ending of Saw III with Jeff Reinhart attempting to find his daughter.[1][25] In an interview in June, Bousman specifically denied these reports to be true, and described the plot of the film as having "four different story lines going on."[21] He also indicated the first 20 minutes will contain extreme gore, enough that it might create a reaction from the MPAA board.[26] In another interview, he stated that Saw IV will be like a combination of all three movies, mostly the first and the second, also stating that the fourth film will help people better to understand the Saw series, while still being an independent film that can be understood if viewed first over any of the previous films.[1][21] Tobin Bell has stated on the role of his character, the Jigsaw Killer, "You find out why I'm back in the very first scene" and his appearance in Saw IV will be connected to a "tremendous ending".[26][27] He will also be dealing with one of the two characters Perez and Straum, with the character in question being described as "one of the disenfranchised of the world" and in contrast to the "extremely educated" Jigsaw, he "hasn't had anything."[27] Another interview with Bell named one of the characters who would die in a trap as "Cecil."[28] Mark Burg confirmed in yet another interview that Jigsaw had indeed been killed off in Saw III and his role will be neither a ghost nor confined to flashbacks, while his practice of cutting a jigsaw piece in his failed victims will be further explored.
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saw 4!!! latest trailer!!!! On July 2 2007, Lionsgate Entertainment released the following plot summary for the film. The synopsis was modified on July 14 2007: " Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) and his apprentice Amanda (Shawnee Smith) are dead. Upon the news of Detective Kerry (Dina Meyer)'s murder, two seasoned FBI profilers, Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) and Agent Perez (Athena Karkanis), arrive at the depleted police precinct and help veteran Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) sift through Jigsaw's latest grisly game of victims and piece together the puzzle. However, when SWAT Commander Rigg (Lyriq Bent), the last officer untouched by Jigsaw, is suddenly abducted and thrust into the madman's harrowing game, the officer has but ninety minutes to overcome a series of interconnected traps... or face the deadly consequences. Rigg's citywide pursuit leaves a wake of dead bodies, and Detective Hoffman and the FBI uncover long hidden clues that lead them back to Jigsaw's ex-wife Jill (Betsy Russell). The genesis of Jigsaw's evil is unveiled, exposing the puppet master's true intentions and the sinister plan for his past, present and future victims.[17][2] " As early as February 2007, the series creator/producer Leigh Whannell was reported to have stated that "many unanswered questions from Saw III will be answered, such as the tape Jigsaw pours wax over, Obi's connection to Jigsaw, among other things."[18] Rumours of Lyriq Bent's return as Rigg had been confirmed in April by director Darren Lynn Bousman.[19] Two other lead characters have been confirmed to be female, and the film itself is described as having more "character stuff" than Saw II after most of the original characters being killed in Saw III. Bousman has hinted that his blog on FearNet contains a clue on the film's plot in the form of a double entendre, and confirmed that his dog Chance would make a cameo in the film.[22] A post dated April 12 indicated that he would be using rats in a trap, while a post on the 16th stated that James Wan had actually been disgusted by some of his concept art.[23][24] Disgust with the film's content was reportedly widespread among its crew, with Bousman himself claiming to have regurgitated in the face of one scene.[23][2] Several independent sources have reported that the film will pick up from the ending of Saw III with Jeff Reinhart attempting to find his daughter.[1][25] In an interview in June, Bousman specifically denied these reports to be true, and described the plot of the film as having "four different story lines going on."[21] He also indicated the first 20 minutes will contain extreme gore, enough that it might create a reaction from the MPAA board.[26] In another interview, he stated that Saw IV will be like a combination of all three movies, mostly the first and the second, also stating that the fourth film will help people better to understand the Saw series, while still being an independent film that can be understood if viewed first over any of the previous films.[1][21] Tobin Bell has stated on the role of his character, the Jigsaw Killer, "You find out why I'm back in the very first scene" and his appearance in Saw IV will be connected to a "tremendous ending".[26][27] He will also be dealing with one of the two characters Perez and Straum, with the character in question being described as "one of the disenfranchised of the world" and in contrast to the "extremely educated" Jigsaw, he "hasn't had anything."[27] Another interview with Bell named one of the characters who would die in a trap as "Cecil."[28] Mark Burg confirmed in yet another interview that Jigsaw had indeed been killed off in Saw III and his role will be neither a ghost nor confined to flashbacks, while his practice of cutting a jigsaw piece in his failed victims will be further explored.
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England 2 - 3 CROATIA Slideshow Euro 2008 qualification Match Details: 21.11.2007 (21:00) @ Wembley Stadion_Stadium in London. Tore/Goals: Niko Kranjcar (8') - Ivica Olic (14') - Frank Lampard (Pen. 55') - Peter Crouch (64') - Mladen Petric (76') Aufstellung England: Scott Carson, Micah Richards, Sol Campbell, Joleon Lescott, Wayne Bridge, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Frank Lampard, Gareth Barry, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Peter Crouch (Wechselspieler: David James, David Beckham, Ashley Cole, Owen Hargreaves, Wesley Brown, Jermain Defoe, Darren Bent) Trainer: Steve McClaren goodbye David Beckham & Co... Aufstellung Kroatien: Stipe Pletikosa, Robert Kovac, Dario Simic, Josip Simunic, Vedran Corluka, Niko Kranjcar, Niko Kovac, Luka Modric, Darijo Srna, Ivica Olic, Eduardo Da Silva (Wechselspieler: Marko Babic, Mladen Petric, Vedran Runje, Dario Knezevic, Jerko Leko, Danijel Pranjic, Ivan Rakitic) HNS Hrvatski Nogometni Savez - Croatian Football Federation Trainer: Slaven Bilic (Nikola Jurcevic, Aljosa Asanovic, Robert Prosinecki) srce vatreno !!! CROATIA - the next Uefa Fifa Football Euro 2008 Champion (in Austria _ Österreich / Switzerland _ Schweiz) Croatia will beat Austria, Germany & Poland Kroatien wird Österreich, Deutschland und Polen schlagen und mit je 2 Toren Unterschied gewinnen! :-) Dinamo Zagreb & Hajduk Split - best clubs in croatia. progressive, electro, electronic, electronica, tribal, ibiza balearic house_music_track_song_tune: Hiratzka & Kazell feat. Shirli McAllen - Venice Dawn (Paradise Soul Remix)
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England 2 - 3 CROATIA Slideshow Euro 2008 qualification Match Details: 21.11.2007 (21:00) @ Wembley Stadion_Stadium in London. Tore/Goals: Niko Kranjcar (8') - Ivica Olic (14') - Frank Lampard (Pen. 55') - Peter Crouch (64') - Mladen Petric (76') Aufstellung England: Scott Carson, Micah Richards, Sol Campbell, Joleon Lescott, Wayne Bridge, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Frank Lampard, Gareth Barry, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Peter Crouch (Wechselspieler: David James, David Beckham, Ashley Cole, Owen Hargreaves, Wesley Brown, Jermain Defoe, Darren Bent) Trainer: Steve McClaren goodbye David Beckham & Co... Aufstellung Kroatien: Stipe Pletikosa, Robert Kovac, Dario Simic, Josip Simunic, Vedran Corluka, Niko Kranjcar, Niko Kovac, Luka Modric, Darijo Srna, Ivica Olic, Eduardo Da Silva (Wechselspieler: Marko Babic, Mladen Petric, Vedran Runje, Dario Knezevic, Jerko Leko, Danijel Pranjic, Ivan Rakitic) HNS Hrvatski Nogometni Savez - Croatian Football Federation Trainer: Slaven Bilic (Nikola Jurcevic, Aljosa Asanovic, Robert Prosinecki) srce vatreno !!! CROATIA - the next Uefa Fifa Football Euro 2008 Champion (in Austria _ Österreich / Switzerland _ Schweiz) Croatia will beat Austria, Germany & Poland Kroatien wird Österreich, Deutschland und Polen schlagen und mit je 2 Toren Unterschied gewinnen! :-) Dinamo Zagreb & Hajduk Split - best clubs in croatia. progressive, electro, electronic, electronica, tribal, ibiza balearic house_music_track_song_tune: Hiratzka & Kazell feat. Shirli McAllen - Venice Dawn (Paradise Soul Remix)


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