I added a personal touch to my C.V, the theme fits my personality quite well I think, feel free to let me Know what you think...........
http://www.harrybrownthemovie.co.uk/
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Michael Caine is the perfect casting for Harry,Although possibly one of his last performances defenately one of the best. An odd thing to create a charachter that you could love like a Grandad and name as the height of 'cool'. very talented man :P
The film opened with an unusual introduction of the credits, which was simple yet captivating. The black screen, with white type fading in with each name from the left side of the screen caught your attention, whilst the sound from the film had already started. Consisting of a radio report setting the theme and mood.
Last Night we left Nottingham for Loughborough SU to see the UK Drum n Bass/ Dubstep kings chase & Status!!!!! The loughborough Student Union is pretty good as far as unions go, big with different romms levels and plenty of bars... but there is a serious shortage of girls. Not surprising being a sport Uni the club was full of big rugby style guys all out to see chase and status.
The music was amazing, so no wonder the dance floor was packed, but being full of big lads with way to much agression, the friendly rave scene wasnt quite the norm more of a mental mosh pit!!!!! Still Chase & Status kept the atmosphere going and amazing sound and their best mixes including their new song End Credits 'End Credits' is the lead single from the forth-coming soundtrack to the film 'Harry Brown'. Which was played just before their legendery popular tune Pieces Ft Plan B.
has anyone noticed the unusual trend of baking and icing and cakes in general. Not only appearing on the baking scene and in trendy kitsch cafes, but also photographed on cards, stationary and other accessories. It may seem the 'Cath Kitsen' ideal house wife who makes lots of perfect pretty cakes, but still stays looking stereotypicaly perfect is with us again.
Growing up just South of London, has meant that one of the top five Fashion influential cities has been at my disposal for most of my life. London’s global connections and involvement in Fashion, Design, Arts, Entertainment and the media has done nothing but encourage my interest in Fashion and Brands. The presence of successful brands in the city has given great opportunity for work experience in the Industry, attendance to London College of Fashion and access to galleries, exhibitions and shows.I have a great love for London, being in central has always given the feeling of being apart of something, something big, something exciting and I generally love the busy atmosphere. Green Park and Mayfair have always been my favourite areas to wonder and Covent Garden has always seemed to hint a certain authenticity and ‘Organic reality’ ,where I find comfort in it’s individual inspiration.
unfinished. The costume's and sets were beautiful and filmed in a really creative warm light, and I got the impression that Director Jean Marc Vallee was attempting to get across the deep emotional burden's felt by the charachters at that time, but I think the audience should have been encouraged futhur to relate to Prince Albert (Rupert Friend). It would have been more dramatic to see more of the devlopment of different stages of Queen Victoria (Emily Blunt) and Albert's relationship.
Amazing, inspiring, beauty
Why is it so easyer to relate to a girl that wanted to see the world in a different way and supported what was, at that time an extremely new idea of art?
Is she an expression of our own dreams and her suffering an expression of how life can fail even the most passionate of us?
Is it fair to say .................The results and pain in her life caused by her own choices and in most part the carelessness of others, can not define the beauty of her face, and a deeper innocents within her flaws. Instead it works in harmony, Defining art as a great realtionship between reality and hope, suffering and joy. Are these not the elements that explain the human world?