Plot
Eva's Diamond is a shocking, poignant, yet heartfelt Mystery Drama Thriller film with Christian themes about Eva Marlin turned Miss Phillips, a fifty eight something woman from East London. Widow and single, she lives to love, care and protect her devout religious son Diamond Boaz Phillips, now a teenager. They're are extremely happy together and life is perfect just as it is until the day when he's accused of murdering an expert in the occult and sent to prison due to credible evidence. Prepared to die for her son just like any great parent would, Miss Phillips has no choice but to take matters into her own hands with no clue her quest to prove his innocence will lead her into a world of black magic and time traveling spirits. An encounter that opens the door to her dark, shocking and painful past she has long forgotten.
For every angel, there is a devil.
Malmö (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈmalːˈmøː] ( listen)), in the southernmost province of Scania, is Sweden's third largest city by population after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and is one of the largest cities in Scandinavia.
Malmö is the seat of Malmö Municipality and the capital of Skåne County. The administrative entity for most of the city is Malmö Municipality which has 300,515 inhabitants in eight different localities, with 30% being of foreign origin (either born outside of Sweden or having both parents born abroad). Malmö is also a bimunicipal locality, as part of it is formally situated in Burlöv Municipality. The total population of the urban area was 280,415 in December 2010.
Greater Malmö is one of Sweden's three officially recognized Metropolitan areas (storstadsområden) and since 2005 is defined as the municipality of Malmö and 11 other municipalities in the southwestern corner of Scania. On 30 June 2008, its population was recorded to be 628,388. The region covers an area of 2,535.76 square kilometres (979.06 sq mi). The municipalities included, apart from Malmö, are Burlöv, Eslöv, Höör, Kävlinge, Lomma, Lund, Skurup, Staffanstorp, Svedala, Trelleborg and Vellinge. Lund, with a municipal population of over 100,000 and home to one of Scandinavia's major universities, is together with Malmö the region's economic and education hub.
Nils Markus Rosenberg [ˈmarkɵs ˈruːsəm.ˈbærj], born 27 September 1982 in Malmö) is a Swedish footballer who plays for Werder Bremen in Bundesliga as a forward. He will leave Werder Bremen on 1 July 2012. As of 18 November 2009, Rosenberg, who is nicknamed "Sillen" (Swedish: the herring), has played 30 games and scored six times for the Swedish national team.
Rosenberg started his playing career at Malmö FF when he was only five years old. He was very successful in the youth team where he started played as a right back before moving to the attack. He had his debut in 2001, but struggled to become a first-team regular with strong competition from Niklas Skoog and Peter Ijeh. When the club bought strikers Afonso Alves and Igor Sypniewski ahead of the 2004 season, Rosenberg decided to go to Halmstads BK on loan in 2004. Playing at Halmstad he became the top goalscorer of the 2004 season and only just missing out on becoming the league champion with Halmstad finishing two points behind Malmö. Back in Malmö, he also topped the Royal League 2004–05 scoring list as well as leading Allsvenskan in assists before joining Ajax.
Rolling cross the bridge to the arctic
Border guard is fading fast
A green wet pile in front of him
Five clear bottles are waiting there
Flanked by little silver cans
With blue stripes climbing up the side
Malmo, malmo, malmo
One is gone
Third is fading fast
Two more waiting on the window sill
Frankenstein's making time in the can with eva brown
Jorge is hiding down the block
Let's show these vikings how to rock
I don't wanna live Like an apologist Keep it to yourself You and your followers Oh you silly people.
I don't wanna fear Somebody watching me Apple in your eye This is the holocene And everybody has to laugh.
Oh you were the captain You couldn't fail Sink to the bottom With nowhere to sail No more distractions Nothing to hear Keeping a distance Over the years.