Sentences with phrase «big television screen»

Users can «throw» their personal photos and videos up on the big television screen with the touch of a button.
Every word he read or wrote during the two years he spent researching and writing the book had to be enlarged and projected onto what looks like a big television screen.

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The Switch sits in a dock that's connected to a television for big - screen play.
The media icon, known as the Grand Dame of Television, the Queen of TV and Mayor of Hollywood wears many hats as an actress, writer, producer, host, environmentalist and just generally delightful presence on the big and small screens.
Cut back on television and cable bills by casting TV shows from your smartphone to the big screen via Google Chrome, Roku or Apple TV.
Google's YouTube is aiming for a bigger part of the $ 70 billion annual TV ad budget, as more viewers turn toward watching YouTube on television screens through devices like digital media players, Google Chromecast, and video game consoles.
While they search for the next big thing, one argument television manufacturers must confront is whether there's a future for big - screen TVs, given the growing preference of millennials to watch programming on their PC or tablets.
KS) became the world's biggest maker of memory chips, LCD screens and televisions.
Every qualified entrant was then entered into a raffle drawing to win one grand prize big screen television, three runners - up TiVo DVR prizes and ten third place Apple Video iPod prizes.
While enjoying delicious meals, guests can follow live events on big screen televisions.
There will be sponsors on uniforms, and in - game advertising on the stands, and whatever else the leagues and their television partners can plaster onto a TV screen — if only because the attention spans of the audience will only get shorter, and their patience for enduring even the biggest and most coveted live sports broadcasts more scarce.
The victory sparked fireworks and a celebration in the capital city of Willemstad, where fans watched on outdoor big - screen televisions.
He had his boys, some beverages and a big - screen television.
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.
A USB port lets you hook this camera up to your computer to store files and an HDMI cord enables direct connection to the television, so you can watch your movies on the big screen.
To glimpse the oldest light in the universe, simply tune an old television between channels: the tiny specs dancing on the screen result from the antenna being bombarded relentlessly by photons that were emitted shortly after the big bang, some 13.8 billion years ago.
The big buzz in televisions is 4K: screens with four times the resolution of HDTV.
Giving a man a big screen television as a gift for Valentine's encourages him to engage in the activities he enjoys such as watching sports or an occasional action movie.
The technicians and artisans in our union are the creators of the visual images on the big screen, the television screen and our computer screen.
You brought the pets and furniture while your partner brought along a big screen television — and bad credit history.
Yes, it's awesome to see a thirty - year - old model with big tits and a beautiful face on your television screen.
Director Leder, who cut her teeth on television's «E.R.», makes an outstanding big - screen debut.
Making the jump from the big screen to the TV screen is something that few television shows have pulled off successfully.
More surprising, and thus more impressive, has been Kinnear's success in making the leap from television to the big 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.
Guy Ritchie directs this big - screen update of the 1960s television show, and the strong supporting cast includes Alicia Vikander, Hugh Grant, Jared Harris, Elizabeth Debicki, and Luca Calvani.
A prolific television actress who has also found success on the big screen, Debra Jo Rupp has endeared herself to audiences nationwide as the lovable mother on the retro television sitcom That»70s Show, a fact that may have never been had her parents been successful in dissuading her from a career in front of the cameras.
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.
Following the series» demise in 1991, Helgenberger returned to television guest - star status on ER, where she had a four - episode - long recurring role, and in the miniseries The Tommyknockers.A presence on the big screen since 1989, when she made her feature - film debut in Steven Spielberg's romantic fantasy Always, Helgenberger has played a wide variety of roles in films ranging from Species (1995) to the moody The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997) to Steven Soderbergh's widely acclaimed Erin Brockovich (2000).
His big screen debut soon followed as Alexei in the 1958 version of Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov.Throughout the 1960s, Shatner worked mostly in television.
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).
In subsequent years, the thespian played Willoughby in John Alexander's U.K. television miniseries Sense and Sensibility (2008), adapted from the novel by Jane Austen; cut against type as an imprisoned white - collar criminal in the Wyatt Brothers» thriller The Escapist (2008); and essayed a supporting role as Sky, Sophie's (Amanda Seyfried) fiancé, in Phyllida Lloyd's big - screen ABBA musical Mamma Mia!
This period had its high points — such as the well - regarded big - screen TV spin - off Porridge (1979), starring Ronnie Barker as a prison inmate — and its lows, such as the abysmal 1985 farce Water, a pay - television staple during the late -»80s starring Michael Caine and Valerie Perrine that satirizes Britain's invasions of Grenada and the Falklands.
Continuing to work steadily on the big screen and in television movies, Dzundza also got some breaks on series television.
We can only hope that its success will influence at least one filmmaker to competently adapt a television show to the big screen.
Although the theme song, self - destruct message, and spy capers are certainly derived from the television show, those who've watched the long - running series regularly in the 1960s or in reruns should note that this big screen version bears little other resemblance to the small screen predecessor.
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».
One of the better big screen adaptations of a small screen television show, The Addams Family may not be completely faithful in its adherence to the characters and humor of the TV show, but it does work well in terms of entertaining on its own terms.
While we'll never see a big screen sequel to Enemy of the State, producer Jerry Bruckheimer (realizing that this is the year 2016 and that all bets are off when it comes to entertainment) has set up a sequel television series to the 1998 thriller at ABC.
Tomlin has enjoyed a steady stream of quality television work in the past few decades, so she's certainly deserving of another star turn on the big screen.
You have to feel bad for American theater operators, as they watch increasingly growing television screens (and shrinking streaming windows) cut into their biggest advantages over the endless allure of simply staying at home.
This globe - trotting sci - fi - action - drama lacks the budget and superhero star power to deliver the entertaining thrills of the big screen counterparts, but it's passable for a television approximation.
Like fellow TV legend J.J. Abrams on «Mission: Impossible III,» Whedon's big - screen debut, «Serenity» had its moments, but felt more like television than a movie.
Another lite best actor race could again serve Cranston who has smoothly made the transition from television to film, becoming one of the most compelling talents on the big screen.
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 Power Rangers are back on the big screen for the third time after the television series debuted on August 28, 1993.
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