Advantages: Kurosawa, Mifune, gripping story, impressive Noir direction & acting Disadvantages: None, only maybe for those who dislike subtitled films
Starring:
Toshiro Mifune as Detective Murakami
Takashi Shimura as Detective Sato
Keiko Awaji as Harumi Namaki
Isao Kimura as Yusa
This is an impressive early film from 1949 by brilliant renowned Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, one of the first to star actor Toshiro Mifune with whom he would go on to make many more throughout the span of both their careers. As well as directing this film, he also co-wrote it, and has created a thoroughly gripping, suspenseful and immersive experience as a result.
StrayDog (original name Nora Inu) grabs you from the moment the opening credits begin, with their distinctive background of a screen-filling close-up of a panting dog's face. A voiceover comes on to explain that it was a very hot day, and then we see a very young (and handsome!) Toshiro Mifune standing before a man at a desk, looking ...
Advantages: Robbie, as always was brilliant Disadvantages: Song line up predictable, Bad seats
onstage. At one point we were threatened that Robbie was being replaced by H from Steps, and while I was wetting myself laughing it appeared that a number of the jokes had gone over the heads of many of the people sitting around me.
Fat Bottomed Girls by Queen was the song that Robbie chose to make his entrance to, very apt as his latest single is "We are the Champions", also by Queen.
Robbie opened the show with "Let me Entertain You", to a pretty much delighted me, obviously many of those standing enjoyed it too, but those that sat around me weren?t all that interested.
Robbie played a cracking show, singing "It?s a beautiful Day" by U2, obviously going down well with the Irish crowd, constant references to Slane, and the occassional Jibe at Madonna, saying that we were having a better time than anyone at her concerts!
Robbie ...
Advantages: Great coverage, Gets rid of red blemishes Disadvantages: Dosen't cover spots well
Benefits You're Bluffing Concealor claims to cover up redness. It does exactly that!! I purchased my off Ebay for only around £9.00 BARGAIN! But you can also buy this from John Lewis, Boots, Selfridges and so on.
Its a small and thin wand that is yellow, dont let this worry you its a good thing thats its yellow because it such better coverage for red areas! If you have veins on your face just rub the wand over it and then blend in with your finger or a concealor brush.
TIP: ALWAYS apply and concealor on after you apply foundation as the foundation will cover it but then you no exactly how much coverage you need and will last a lot longer and then apply loose face powder all over your face to lock it all in, give it a try!!
I wouldn't recommend using this on spots as it doen't really cover them it just makes them show up ...
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