Sentences with phrase «half of its running time»

Roughly one in five Americans has downloaded one of Plank's apps, Plank has said, so he wants not only to help users keep track of their running times or weight loss but also to compare their data with that of millions of other people like them and offer valuable insights.
And I will show you a graph of 40 years of running time.
That's because Stroll missed a lot of running time thanks to the weather and car problems, so Kubica decided himself to surrender the final morning to the Canadian, missing out on gaining vital experience of the car and tyres for the good of the team.
It has 25 hours of run time per charge but it can also be played continuously by plugging in the USB cable so you can use it all night.
These scooters are not propelled by children, they use batteries and often need to be charged over night, for about 40 minutes of run time.
«Not many of us running this time as a matter of fact, so they were able to come in early on.»
Battery Life: The brighter the headlamp is, the shorter the battery life — but that can still mean 6 + hours of run time!
With up to 8 hours of running time, this portable generator can power your next project, or it can serve as your emergency backup in a blackout.
Moreover, the additional benefits of regulating body heat and perspiration can knock valuable seconds of run times and can afford a slight advantage for sports stars too.
The length of running time was also used on those participants resting instead of working out.
While my endurance has become very good, I am not getting any faster, which is incredibly frustrating (when I'm at 155 BPM, which is where I've been spending most of my running time, I average about 9 mins / mile).
I also like that it can run up to 8 hours of run time on a full charge.
Though it drifts off into the ozone at the end, for most of its running time, «Never Here» is a low - key but effective psychological thriller which flirts with that looming issue of the social - media age: privacy, and the invasion thereof.
Rather, it is the second half of a single movie, one that for reasons of running time and profitability was separated into two.
Empire Strikes Back ended with the Empire winning, Han Solo being taken by Jabba the Hutt, and Luke Skywalker facing his darkest moment, and the next film more or less reversed all of that over the course of its running time.
Those who haven't read the novel — or any reviews — may take most of the running time to discover just what the hell is going on, and even then the conclusion is unclear.
One of Elvis Presley's best films, Viva Las Vegas benefits from the exuberant direction of MGM vet George Sidney, the young and sexy Ann - Margret as romantic interest, and over 12 melodic songs that take up half of the running time (only 85 minutes).
As the missing husband - to - be Doug Justin Bartha doesn't have a whole lot to do because for most of the running time he's uh missing.
With only a two hours or so of running time, much has been left out, though the paring away shows a keen understanding of the source material and why it works so well.
Tombstone did a much better job with these legends of the West, and made me care about them in way shorter of a running time.
In the film production - within - the - film, the recycled story, during most of its running time, goes according to plan: the virgin's friends die, leaving Dana alone to kill the redneck zombies.
In closing, L.A. Noire's ambitions far outstrip its abilities, and it's a frustrating failure most of the running time.
It spends at least one leisurely hour of its running time setting up a discursive narrative — Jamie Foxx's titular slave character is rescued by a Dr. Schultz, a bounty hunter played by Christoph Waltz, in exchange for helping him track down the Brittle Brothers (a trio of thuggish brothers that have a bounty on their head).
It treats its characters as placeholders for philosophical arguments and spends the majority of its running time trying to «solve» existential mysteries without adequately exploring them.
For most of its running time, it's an enjoyably unpretentious celebration of the guilty pleasure we can take from a stupid - as - all - get - out car chase or from watching things blow up real good.
Adopting a confessional, direct - to - camera interview style for most of its running time, this unvarnished vérité documentary about teenage prostitutes in New York City resolutely resists the urge to dramatize.
Most superhero movies take (a majority) of running time on American soil.
It has its harrowing moments, but the psychological thriller Jasmine is an impenetrable mystery for most of its running time, and deliberately so.
She's not very good here and her lack of depth is expertly matched by Kate Hudson, who is in full bitch mode for most of the running time.
A movie that must spend most of its running time explaining its hopelessly complicated premises, which leaves very little room for anything much to happen.
For much of the running time, the heroes are bantering and squabbling on the Grandmaster's glittery planet, and they seem to be light years away - emotionally as well as geographically - from anything that's happening on Asgard, let alone on Earth.
Merely tiresome for most of its running time, the film teeters into vileness with the late (and very real) threat of female genital mutilation.
At ninety minutes of run time, you'd be hard pressed to find more entertainment for your time.
It's sort of amusing since I don't especially care for The Princess Bride, a film that not only knows what it's doing, but rubs your face in it for the bulk of its running time.
The evening in question provides the climax for a series of oddball circumstances that consume the bulk of the running time.
In fact, it's a complete anomaly, because for 95 % of its running time, «The Avengers» (or as it is called in the U.K, where we saw the film ahead of its opening next week, «Marvel Avengers Assemble «-RRB- is thrilling, hilarious and brilliantly executed.
Too often, however, the screenplay is too obvious in its pipe laying, littered with forced dialogue where characters must quickly assert relationships of «brother» or «uncle» for the sake of running time.
The film remains fascinating for a good portion of its running time, most acutely in scenes where it isn't entirely clear who's running the show: the director or the actors.
The film leaves you uncomfortable and disappointed throughout most of its running time, right up until its cathartic finale.
Most of the running time is dedicated to Samantha alone in the Ulman house, being spooked by sudden noises.
Even though All the Money in the World tends to back itself into dreary - looking, tonally batshit corners for much of its running time, it's a plus knowing Plummer is around whenever this movie needs an entertainingly wicked goose.
In a movie that's acoustically muted for most of its running time — a movie that infuses its hushed status into its very premise — all of the above couldn't be more crucial.
These buried secrets and roiling tensions continue to combust inside the stuffy home as the film finds the remainder of its running time filled with a lot of shouting, screaming and airing of grievances.
Gray's sky - high ambitions, however admirable, preclude any sense of nuance or ambiguity, a problem shared by Cahill's film, which treats its characters as placeholders for philosophical arguments and spends the majority of its running time trying to «solve» existential mysteries without adequately exploring them.
There's also a making - of featurette which spends most of its running time to Edward Norton playing dual roles.
The video bitrate is pegged at about 36 Mbps for most of the running time, dipping lower occasionally, during exceptionally dark scenes.
Though most of its running time is confined to a massive shopping mall, Dawn's first third effectively hits home the widespread nature of the zombie outbreak, with scenes like the apartment raid by an overzealous SWAT team visually establishing the reach of the outbreak.
The movie spends half of its running time, playing about with 3D technology and special effects, in order to create a surreal party mood.
When a new director casts himself as the lead in his own film, everyone kind of assumes that a fair piece of arrogance and selfishness is at play, especially when that lead role happens to have him making out with attractive ladies for most of the running time.
Greg McLean's feature spends a sizeable portion of the running time letting us get to know the characters.
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