Sentences with phrase «big screen television with»

Located here is a nice living area with a couch and chairs facing a wall mounted big screen television with a DVD player.
It faces a big screen television with surround sound, extended cable, and a DVD player.
The living area has two sofas facing a big screen television with a DVD player.
The living area features a sofa with two recliners facing a wall mounted big screen television with a DVD player and extended cable.
The entertainment center features a big screen television with a DVD player and extended cable.
The second master suite has a king size bed with bedside tables facing a wall mounted big screen television with Tivo.

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In the case of Musial's retirement there was melancholy only because millions upon millions of baseball fans knew that the slender figure with the weird wiggling stance would never again pop up before their eyes or on their television screens, wearing the two red - birds on his chest and the big No. 6 on his back.
The big buzz in televisions is 4K: screens with four times the resolution of HDTV.
Yes, it's awesome to see a thirty - year - old model with big tits and a beautiful face on your television screen.
With success on the small screen soon prompting James to try his talent in feature films, a supporting role in 50 First Dates and a co-starring role opposite Will Smith in Hitch found the television favorite's amiable humor translating well to the big screen.
The cult - favorite television series which offered a fun - house version of»70s «after - school specials» returns in this big - screen prequel to the show Strangers With Candy.
Kelly has also made numerous films for television and the big screen such as Top Gun with Tom Cruise.
Television sitcom star Tim Allen made his big screen debut with this light, family - friendly holiday comedy.
The local congregation has emigrated to the town's megachurch, Abundant Life, replete with state - of - the - art big - screen televisions and stadium seating and lead by the galvanizing potentate Pastor Jeffers (Cedric the Entertainer).
Born in 1937 in West Cliff - on - Sea, England, screenwriter - turned - director Dick Clement cut his teeth on the small screen in his mid - to late twenties, as a BBC television writer and director, including such now - classic programs as the sitcom The Likely Lads (1964), the Dudley Moore and Peter Cook series Not Only... But Also (1965), and the brief Steptoe and Son successor Mr. Aitch (1967), starring Harry H. Corbett.Clement segued into big - screen comedy in 1966, co-scripting (with Ian La Frenais) the Michael Winner - directed picture The Jokers.
Rawson Marshall Thurber may be a first - time big screen writer - director, but he had already made a splash in sports comedy with a series of television commercials for Reebok called, «Terry Tate: Office Linebacker».
He continues to be seen on television and on the big screen in a variety of projects including an episode of Battlestar Galactica (2006), the film Changeling (2008) with Angelina Jolie, recurring roles in the series 24 (2009) and The Listener (2009), and in the miniseries The Borgias (2011) as a 15th - century cardinal.
Following the news that Meryl Streep is heading to the television for season two of Big Little Lies, we get further proof that small screen credibility has never been higher, with Variety «s scoop that Whiplash and La La Land director Damien Chazelle has just been given a series order from Apple TV.
The BBC is teaming up with Harry Potter producer David Heyman's Heyday Television for a new miniseries adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's 1952 novella The Birds, famously adapted for the big screen by Alfred Hitchcock in 1963.
A former television film, based on Agatha Christie's most popular mystery novel, «Murder on the Orient Express» gets the big screen treatment with a cast as long as the train.
Not surprisingly, the acting here is consistently superb, from Ronan adding another wonderfully complicated character (with a perfect American accent) to her repertoire to a supporting turn from Metcalf that gives her the rare opportunity to dig into her talents on the big screen in the way she gets to on stage and television.
While director Alex Proyas» original was a commercial and critical success, creating a franchise that included a big - screen sequel, a television series and two direct - to - video movies, Relativity's plans have met with one obstacle after another.
The boys aren't bad either, and, in addition to Phoenix, it's exhilarating to recognise, in various disguises, hairdos and toupees, actors that have shaped both American independent cinema, Hollywood and / or cable television (The Sopranos, The Wire, Boardwalk Empire) for the last twenty years: Owen Wilson offers an understated performance as a former saxophone player who has to fake his death; the always impeccable Martin Donovan is a lawyer for the Golden Fang (he's also, by the way, Japonica's father, which serves him right); Benicio del Toro shines as the man passing as «Doc's lawyer»; Josh Brolin drew a lot of kudos for his performance as Doc's nemesis, an LAPD detective nicknamed Bigfoot with the bad habit of kicking people's door and dreams of making it to the big screen; Martin Short; Eric Roberts, Michael Kenneth Williams etc...
This week the 1960s television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. gets a big screen update starring Armie Hammer (The Social Network) and Henry Cavill (Man of Steel), and yet another 1960s television adaptation is on the way in 2016 with the British comedy Dad's Army.
Go - to television director Craig Zisk, whose credits include Scrubs, Weeds and United States of Tara, takes a turn on the big screen with this insightful comedy about self - discovery co-starring Greg Kinnear, Nathan Lane, Michael Angarano and Lily Collins.
But this isn't a sketch comedy on the television set; it's a big screen film that is supposed to tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end, and plot gets all but lost as director Raja Gosnell goes from vignette to vignette.
Baywatch brings back the television phenomenon of the»90s and puts it on the big screen with a story that follows devoted lifeguard Mitch Buchannon (Johnson) as he butts heads with a brash new recruit (Efron).
We've seen how Kickstarter can bring projects back from the brink with axed television show Veronica Mars getting the big - screen treatment and DREDDwas actually a pretty decent film so maybe Urban will get his wish and we'll see him handing out judgement once more.
WHY: Hollywood hasn't been shy about its love for sequels, reboots and remakes this year, but as far as big screen adaptations of mildly popular television shows go, you could do a lot worse than «The Man from U.N.C.L.E.» In fact, though director Guy Ritchie has admitted that he wasn't overly familiar with the 1960s TV series before signing on to the project, it's the ideal property for a filmmaker like Ritchie to tackle, because it allows him to cherry - pick the show's best bits and put his own spin on the material without worrying about stepping on too many toes.
2017 was another big year for Marvel television releases, with Legion, Inhumans, Iron Fist and The Defenders all making their small screen debut.
Hollywood hasn't been shy about its love for sequels, reboots and remakes this summer, but as far as big screen adaptations of mildly popular television shows go, you could do a lot worse than «The Man from U.N.C.L.E.» In fact, though director Guy Ritchie has admitted that he wasn't overly familiar with the 1960s TV series before signing on to the project, it's the ideal property for a filmmaker like Ritchie to tackle, because it allows him to cherry - pick the show's best bits and put his own spin on the material without worrying about stepping on too many toes.
With Hollywood «s recent penchant for turning mediocre television shows into less than mediocre movies, Charlie's Angels is now larger than life on the big screen — or maybe I was just sitting too close.
The Polar Express is a worthwhile view, although this is one of those films that probably stands up better when watching it on a big screen with quality surround sound rather than a small monaural television set.
Digimon: The Movie (PG) If you think a passing familiarlity with Pokémon is preparation enough for Digimon: The Movie — the big screen debut of the Pokémon knockoff / rival television series — think again.
The «excerpt» from the nonexistent book Under the Hood is presented here as a mock television documentary from the 1980s with actors from the movie reprising their big screen roles here.
The Sportback's rear hatch is power operated and a gateway to a station wagon - like 21.8 cubic feet with the rear seat up and a big - screen - television - swallowing 35 cubic feet after folding down the 40/20/40 split back seat.
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Jason Abrams, Director of Television Merchandising at Future Shop, at a recent home theatre expo, said the trend towards big screens and Smart TVs will continue and better content, with the -LSB-...]
She will next be seen on the big screen starring with Shirley MacLaine in Mark Pellington's The Last Word and by television audiences in the much - anticipated revival of David Lynch's Twin Peaks.
The store has a Paws and Relax area where customers can take a breather on plush couches, hold discussions with one another or watch television on a big screen.
The bar offers passengers a large, open space with plenty of seating both around the stage and entertainments area as well as a number of comfortable sofas and quieter areas near the windows on either side of the ship.There are also a number of flat screen televisions showing big sports matches and news updates.
There's also a sleek cocktail bar — complete with big - screen televisions for sports fans.
They have fabulous bar area that is warm and inviting with a big screen television, a covered outside area with lush couches that look like you could sink into an sit for hours while catching up with your friends with a few cocktails.
Our orange theme creates a playful ambience and with our big screen television it is ideal for all the big sporting events.
The grand air - conditioned library offers wonderful respite from the heat and is a great venue for informal catch - ups over a coffee or an afternoon of sport on the big screen, while the cosy home cinema room with its fabulous 62 - inch television and acres of comfortable sofas is absolutely perfect for a movie night.
The beautiful air conditioned saloon, which is appointed in asian hard woods, is large enough to seat everyone on the boat, comes complete with a wide - screen television, DVD entertainment system, a very large selection of all the newest movies, and a full color big screen modern global positioning system to keep track of your location.
The spacious living room has a sleeper sofa along with two chairs facing a wall mounted big screen LCD television with extended cable and a DVD player.
Enjoy a big screen LCD television with extended cable and a DVD player.
There are also two chairs that face the entertainment center with a big screen LCD television with a DVD player and extended cable.
The living area is furnished with comfortable couches that not only face a big screen LCD television, but also showcases the view of the blue waters of Anaeho'omalu Bay.
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