Saturday, April 2, 2011

The Hangover Part II trailer released



photo by Legendary Pictures

If you loved the mishaps and trouble that Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug got into in the hit 2009 comedy film the Hangover, you're likely going to love that there's a sequel about to come out.

The foursome is back at it again in the Hangover Part II, scheduled to be released on May 26 of this year. The premise of this film? The group once again tries to recollect a wild night after having had some drinks to celebrate Stu's upcoming wedding in Bangkok.

If you want a sneak peek at what you might see on Memorial Day weekend when the movie is released, here is the first official trailer released just a couple of days ago:


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

USA plays better, loses 1-0 to Paraguay



photo by Getty Images

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The U.S. men's national team put together a stronger performance against Paraguay than it did three days prior against Argentina, but that didn't result in a victory for the Americans.

The United States lost 1-0 to Paraguay in front of a record crowd at LP Field on Tuesday night despite a performance that saw it dominate the majority of the possession and chances. Paraguay won through a first-half set piece goal from Oscar Cardozo.

Head coach Bob Bradley handed out first starts to Juan Agudelo, Timmy Chandler (pictured above) and Tim Ream, and each delivered a promising showing. That still wasn't enough for the U.S. team to overcome the one-goal deficit, leaving the Americans winless in 2011.

Here's Cardozo's game-winning goal as well as the match's highlights:

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Agudelo goal helps USA earn 1-1 draw against Argentina



photo by Getty Images

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Juan Agudelo did it again.

Trailing Argentina at halftime, Agudelo entered the game as a substitue and scored the equalizing goal in a 1-1 draw at New Meadowlands Stadium. The goal marked the third time in as many games that Agudelo's come off the bench and made an impact for the United States.

It wasn't just his goal that earned rave reviews. His 45-minute performance was solid for the most part, as he helped the U.S. team maintain some possession against the world's best player in Lionel Messi and an Argentina side that dominated the flow of the game in the first half.

As a result of his goal and performance against Argentina, Agudelo could earn his first ever start for the United States when it takes on Paraguay at LP Field in Nashville, Tennessee on Tuesday.

Here's Agudelo's second international goal: