I literally want to take
a bite out of the screen.
Your photography is so good I wanted to take
a bite out of my screen:) These will be on my to - do list for this week...
The ingredient list is outstanding and I want to take
a bite out of my screen, so this banana recipe is definitely a win.
I almost took
a bite out of my screen.
Not exact matches
Trading
out of stocks from the position
screen is a
bit laborious when compared to other brokers» workstations.
We read the Bible «through the Jesus lens» — which looks suspiciously like it means using the parts
of the Gospels that we like, with the awkward
bits carefully
screened out, which enables us to disagree with the biblical texts on God, history, ethics and so on, even when Jesus didn't (Luke 17:27 - 32 is an interesting example).
Shaquille O'Neal had a
bit of trouble getting
out of his seat and to «Inside the NBA's» video
screen during halftime...
Shaquille O'Neal had a
bit of trouble getting
out of his seat and to «Inside the NBA's» video
screen during halftime
of Sunday's Houston Rockets - Portland Trail Blazers game.
There are a lot
of things that can go wrong with
screen printing, so sometimes the print doesn't come
out and you just have to start again, which is a
bit frustrating, but it's always worth it in the end.
I tried to refrain, but as it turns
out, everyone in my home is a
bit of a
screen junkie.
When you find
out you're expecting twins, there's a
bit of shock that comes along with those two heartbeats you hear and the two little jellybeans you see on the
screen.
The discovery may open the door not just to reading
out smaller data
bits, but also to a wide range
of improved magnetic technologies such as making cheaper touch
screen displays.
When a crucial and surprising
bit of information about Jack is disclosed, the audience at my
screening erupted in sustained laughter that drowned
out the dialogue onscreen for almost a full minute.
I actually checked it
out between theatrical and Blu - ray viewings
of Lincoln; I thought the extra knowledge I got from the text added to my second
screening quite a
bit.
I personally happen to like Speed Racer quite a
bit but I wouldn't argue with anyone who walks
out of the
screening and says, «man I just don't think I could've taken one more second
of Susan Sarandon's one dimensional character and her campy acting!»
This animated
outing from Aardman takes Wallace and Gromit from the small
screen to the big without spilling a single
bit of plasticine.
DeNiro peppers the character with such truth that, while DeNiro is always a
bit DeNiro on
screen, Pat Sr. is able to emerge as totally fleshed
out character from behind the mask
of a legend.
It's just a
bit too hard to make
out what's happening on
screen during some
of the nighttime scenes.
The standouts here: Bruno Forzani and Hélène Cattet doing more experimental image - making along the lines
of their gorgeous giallo homage Amer; Adam Wingard appearing on
screen to puzzle
out a hilarious solution to being stuck with the letter «Q»; Xavier Gens landing a grisly statement on the tyranny
of body fascism in the culture; and contest - winner Lee Hardcastle contributing a clever stop - motion
bit about a little boy's fears
of potty training.
After years
of toiling away in nameless
bit parts like «Sky King Waitress» in Disney's The Kid (2000) and thankless supporting parts in rom - coms like The Back - Up Plan (2010), Melissa McCarthy finally broke
out as a big
screen star in...
These a scene in the movie were one
of them get's shot in the leg by accident and oh my god they reaction to getting shot was freaking dreadful and such bad acting it took me
out of the movie a little
bit, but luckily Maika Monroe was on
screen most
of the time in that scene so she pretty much saved it.
I do enjoy the Winter Soldier and enjoy seeing more Cap on
screen though the «get
out of jail floor cutter thing» and some other silly
bits bring it down a notch or two.
A genre film is more about how the film works within the rules
of the genre, how it inverts them, and how the plot and style and overall human
bits and pieces splash
out onto the
screen (more a more succinct Ebert quote, «It's not what the film is about, but how it is about it») and by that test, Kick - Ass is pretty damn successful in my book.
Obviously, there's still a ways away to go in the Rift technology, but being able to look down and see an entire city at your feet, then look behind you and see a whole landscape and then turn back around and have crows circling and flying straight towards you (that
bit isn't so exciting) that are, in all actuality, little more than pixels on a
screen — it goes without saying that this is undoubtedly the most exciting technological advancement to come
out of the 21st century.
It took me quite a
bit of time after yesterday's
screening of Disney's live - action Beauty and the Beast to figure
out how much I liked it.
But because the film was so grounded in reality there were a few things that felt
out of place, like the cellphone thing in the end, a
bit too convenient and looked very confusing on
screen.
With its carefully composed and framed shots, the trailer plays
out a
bit like a string
of potential cover photos or
screen savers, but we're reminded that we're actually watching a narrative film because
of the intense performances from leads Michael Fassbender (Macbeth) and Marion Cotillard (Lady Macbeth).
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom will take a
bit out of the box - office pie in June, and based on the early reactions to the very first
screening in Madrid last night, the film's odds
of success are high!
Throughout, Kyle peppers the conversation with his insight on voters, the importance
of being the «movie for right now» and we dip a
bit into
Screen Actors Guild talk, especially regarding Get
Out (watch out for a new podcast for that this weeken
Out (watch
out for a new podcast for that this weeken
out for a new podcast for that this weekend).
Out of all the news coming out of this year's Sundance Film Festival, there was one bit of information that stuck out, like, well, a farting corpse: The premiere of Swiss Army Man, a.k.a. «Daniel Radcliffe's farty boner corpse movie,» which reportedly had people walking out in droves from its initial screeni
Out of all the news coming
out of this year's Sundance Film Festival, there was one bit of information that stuck out, like, well, a farting corpse: The premiere of Swiss Army Man, a.k.a. «Daniel Radcliffe's farty boner corpse movie,» which reportedly had people walking out in droves from its initial screeni
out of this year's Sundance Film Festival, there was one
bit of information that stuck
out, like, well, a farting corpse: The premiere of Swiss Army Man, a.k.a. «Daniel Radcliffe's farty boner corpse movie,» which reportedly had people walking out in droves from its initial screeni
out, like, well, a farting corpse: The premiere
of Swiss Army Man, a.k.a. «Daniel Radcliffe's farty boner corpse movie,» which reportedly had people walking
out in droves from its initial screeni
out in droves from its initial
screening.
The new processor grants the interface improved responsiveness to input and smoother onscreen animations, but the motorized display that rises
out of the dashboard is starting to look a
bit small and low - res compared with some
of its competition — particularly next to the Tesla Model S» 17 - inch beast
of a
screen.
In an effort to eke
out every last little
bit of fuel economy, lots
of manufacturers are proposing replacing the traditional side - view mirrors with small cameras, feeding the view to digital
screens inside the cabin.
So in addition to washed
out, under saturated and distorted colors (red tomatoes, fire trucks, and Coke cans look a
bit orange rather than deep red, for example) it continues with a moderately high
screen Reflectance
of 6.5 percent, almost triple that
of its favored littermate, which further washes
out its image colors in ambient light...
With this in mind, they seem to be carving
out a
bit of a niche with productivity and business apps for a variety
of platforms: not the least
of which is Next Lock
Screen for Android.
The resistive touchscreen layer on top
of the
screen further impacts readability leading to the scenario where users will perhaps like to have a
bit more
out of the display.
If I'm a
bit sluggish at my desk this morning, it's for good reason — I was
out until 3 a.m. at the midnight
screening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I!
Not that the current app doesn't work fine on most Android tablets but the phone interface can feel a
bit big on some
of the larger
screens out there.
I realize that getting to the Quick Settings have never been that much hassle, but it has always felt a
bit of a pain having to come
out of whatever application you were in, just to alter the
screen brightness, turn on Wi - Fi etc..
Colors on the
screen looked a
bit washed
out when compared to the Super AMOLED
of the Galaxy Nexus, but I'll chalk that up to the exaggerated saturation
of that phone's
screen.
The battery life takes a
bit of a hit this time
out, owing, at least in part, to the much larger
screen.
When the Sony Daily Edition reader was announced, we got a
bit excited about its electronic library program and wide
screen, but alas, we're still waiting to actually get one
of these devices into our hands to check
out all the features:
My definition
of lackluster may be a
bit out off line but not totally, unless this device is sporting a great camera 8mp or better some good or at least better
screen technology then the HD2 then I will stick with my comment.
At this point, I still hadn't figured
out how to zoom — I'm definitely a late adopter where technology is concerned, so there was a
bit of a learning curve with touch -
screen navigation — so I thought I'd check
out some shoujo, which is known for its teensy asides and author - talk sections with small text.
A recent study adds to a growing body
of literature that should put to rest, once and for all, the false notion that dogs in shelters are in shelters because there is something wrong with them: «Nothing in the prevalence estimates we reviewed suggest that overall, dogs who come to spend time in a shelter (and are not
screened out based on history or behavior at intake or shortly thereafter) are dramatically more or less inclined toward problematic warning or
biting behavior than are pet dogs in general.»
Although he had been relatively quiet since his new family had brought him home, the gentle giant suddenly started growling and, after forcing his way
out of the
screen door, Hercules
bit the would - be intruder, chasing him away before any harm could be done.
Okay, wow, that's a lot
of text I've managed to stick on the
screen explaining various aspects
of the game, and frankly there's a good
bit I've missed
out for the sake
of time.
EA's decided to steal just a
bit of Modern Warfare 3's thunder today by releasing another set
of screens from Battlefield 3's upcoming Back to Karkand multiplayer add - on, due
out next month.
The optical camouflage is far from fool - proof: get to close to an enemy and a red line will appear on the
screen, denoting that your target is suspicious and may have spotted something just a
bit out of place.
It's worth pointing
out that getting a direct - feed output from any iOS device is a
bit of an arcane art (the GPU has to serve two
screens, effectively) so while the vid gives a great impression
of the level
of technical and artistic quality Epic has achieved, the frame - rate in the actual demo is smoother than what you see here.
There's a scene midway through the game that aims to teach us about how to get
out of the so - called «friend zone,» which begins with La Ruina awkwardly staring at a woman's pictures on his laptop,
biting his lip and stroking the
screen with fervor.