Every sport book today is computerized, Back in my day money always moved the line if a player was respected, and if the squares tossed enough money on a game most books would move the line a little, However the big books would just sit and even take layoffs from the small stores, They knew even if the squares got hot in the end the juice would eat em up.Gone are the days when Billy Walters and his crew would move the line 3 and 4 points, I'm talking sides not totals, Forget about what they did to the horseshoe with totals in the NBA, Back then you could catch small non computerized stores with bad lines to begin with, imagine a three point move and the small store or corner bookie is off on the line a few points to begin with, I could catch some game with 6 and seven point advantages, with computers today if you can catch a half or one point advantage your lucky.Even if you know the group moving the line most of these store move the lines on air, when I say air
they just watch the screen from D.B. And move the line before they even get hit, Hell even the big stores have the sharps on small limits per call.
When my kids were really little, they were happy enough to
just watch the screen.
So far my son also
just watches the screen for the most part or I turn the volume up so he can hear a little (sorry all fellow plane travelers!)
Not exact matches
It sports a large curved OLED display that appears to melt over the sides of the
screen, providing an immersive experience for
watching movies or
just browsing the web.
We look at our
screens,
watching the driver we
just hailed wend closer and closer.
The $ 9.99 - per - month tier does limit you to two simultaneous streams, but for
just two dollars more you can
watch videos on four
screens at once.
If you've been
watching Downton Abbey, the hit period drama that follows an aristocratic English family at the turn of the 20th century, you may have found yourself yelling at the
screen whenever Robert Crawley appears (or maybe that's
just me).
My local cinema had 24
screenings of the thing on Friday night, so I picked one of the many sell - outs and went along on my own to
watch it and try to figure out
just why it is so popular.
That show... it was the first program I remember my mom and I
watching together, not
just me sitting in the living room alone glued to the
screen, AND knowing my grandma was
watching it too hundreds of miles away.
This year, that confidence
just jumps off the
screen when I
watch him play, it has gotten more and more noticeable as the season has gone on.
Danielle Kang, in a tweet that she later deleted but that Golfweek.com captured in a
screen save, said she «
watched spectators get blown over and get hit by umbrellas and we were still told to stay outside...» She added that no one was to blame for «
just some unfortunate events.»
I had power outage thanks to a huge storm so I could only «
watch» through some live - scores app on my dying phone but that was probably even more torturous as I had no clue what the hell was going on, I
just stared on the
screen like an eastern european retiree out of his apartment window.
Just saw it on TV in the Local, surrounded by gutted England Rugby fans
watching that other defeat on the other 5 or 6
screens.
TBH if we take over 5k fans and get anything less than 1500 tickets id far rather by in the town centre all day drinking and singing and having fun with the thousands of other Clarets and locals and
just watch it on a
screen Understand to some people its all about
watching the game and the result b...
To be quite frank
just watching for a few minutes can drive you mad, as reporters in front of cameras confirm what «Sky Sources» ticker - tape says running across the bottom of the
screen, and then breaking news highlights what everybody has
just been going on about for the last couple of hours.
When we talk about
screen time, what we mean is any time that you spend in front of a monitor, so that's
watching TV, a video game, it's staring at something online — it's passive activity, when a child or an adult is
just sitting and staring — that's
screen time.
We have also
just re-established our rules (our kids are 6, 4 and 2): No
screens before school No leappads during the week No technology at the dinning table No TV before homework (but the little ones get to
watch it when hubby is working so I get 1:1 with my eldest to actually do homework) No
screens at the weekend before bedrooms are tidy
She's not
just sitting and observing,
watching TV or staring at a computer
screen, she's using her whole body and mind in her play.
Schumer's was
just one of many paeans to the young congressman, with close to 500 hundred well - wishers cheering along inside the Memorial Hall Auditorium at the Pratt Institute, and another couple hundred
watching on a projection
screen in an overflow room.
Watch an outdoor movie on a big
screen while you're camping or even
just outside in the backyard.
Now as he settles down in front of the computer,
watching images of the sky build up on the
screen, Dyvig slides naturally into his identity as one of the world's leading asteroid hunters — as someone who,
just maybe, could help save the planet.
Texting friends, playing computer games, or
just watching TV stimulates our brains and bodies at a time when we should be winding down, and the extra light we expose ourselves to when we peer at a
screen could be throwing off our body clocks.
«Probably double that... I can't stare at my computer
screen anymore and
watch the market collapse in front of me — I
just want to get away from it.»
You're
just static in that chair, and so
watching these images on the
screen are potentially changing your heart rate, your blood pressure, the amount of stress hormone that's floating through your blood stream in that moment, and maybe those images that you see in the movie have such staying power that you have a nightmare that night or you can't sleep very well.
I am on a chromebook and the
screen would
just, not load there would be
just static, if you have ever
watched that movie where the house was
I am on a chromebook and the
screen would
just, not load there would be
just static, if you have ever
watched that movie where the house was Übersetzungen der Artikel von Pete Ramey zum Thema Natural Hoof Care, Barhufbearbeitung und Barhufpflege.
This has been a problem throughout the series, and is perhaps an inevitable loss in the translation from page to
screen:
Watching two wizards square off via wand is
just not much fun.
This is a well written film with a great cast that are
just great to
watch on -
screen.
Eugene Levy does what he can with material, and at least when he's on
screen you can
just ignore the terrible dialogue and
watch his hypnotic eyebrows.
The joy is
watching Witherspoon, Kidman and Woodley really working Kelley's scripts, especially Witherspoon, who
just commands the small
screen with her abilities.
Full
screen delivery at 2.35:1 and 16:9 enhanced portrays the full - scale cinema aspect (
watching this film twice will take
just longer than it actually lasted at cinemas).
What it doesn't have more of is inspiration, as director Shawn Levy (The Pink Panther, Cheaper by the Dozen), working from a script from Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant (Balls of Fury, Herbie Fully Loaded), is content to
just throw everything but the museum's bathroom sink at the
screen and
watch the live - action performers merely run away from them all.
The first trailer debuted
just before the
screening was over (
watch it along with a much different international trailer over here), and if you're somehow not convinced to see the movie, maybe the early buzz from the first reactions to the movie will help.
Indeed, between Levy's tear - jerking tale of how, after
screening Just Married, the powers that be pegged him as the perfect captain for this ship and his seemingly - genuine delight with filler shots (as well as every single member of his cast and crew), 98 minutes of hearing him talk makes for an even more gruelling experience than just watching the movie, I'm surprised to
Just Married, the powers that be pegged him as the perfect captain for this ship and his seemingly - genuine delight with filler shots (as well as every single member of his cast and crew), 98 minutes of hearing him talk makes for an even more gruelling experience than
just watching the movie, I'm surprised to
just watching the movie, I'm surprised to say.
I
watched it at home, and the small
screen (relative to a movie
screen)
just does not compare.
Pixels was adapted from Patrick Jean's superb short film, which Sandler immediately saw big
screen potential in after first
watching it in 2010, «I remember seeing [the short film] in my office four years ago and I was
just... excited,» Sandler said.
You can catch Jay Duplass in the credits of
just about everything you
watch on the small
screen.
It's
just difficult to forget his public transgressions when he's on
screen, and yet if you can leave that behind, you're going to have a good time
watching him in movies like How I Spent My Summer Vacation and The Expendables 3.
Warner's double - sided DVD lets consumers choose to
watch He's
Just Not That Into You in its 2.35:1 theatrical aspect ratio or compromised to fill
screens of the increasingly non-standard 4:3 dimensions.
The film noir slate was particularly rich as was the experience of seeing these film on the big
screen — the lighting, the compositions, the close - ups all popped in a way that
just doesn't happen when you
watch these titles on TV.
Watching Vanilla Sky, I felt that something darker behind what's on the
screen is
just yearning to crawl out, grab the proceedings, and bring them somewhere into the essential fears of the human psyche.
The design of the film is strong; the prophetic dream sequences are incredible to behold, the Watchers look amazing on the
screen (introduced in silhouette, a tactic Aronofsky uses a lot here) and there is a truly awe - inspiring sequence of Noah retelling the story so far of Genesis that could legitimately be worth owning this on physical media
just to
watch again whenever necessary.
I walked out of the cinema after
watching Hail Caesar thinking i'd
just experienced some kind of weird acid trip on the
screen.
I
just had the peculiar experience of
watching a
screening of «The Human Stain» in a theatre where I was the only person in the entire room.
It's a gritty role that he has always been strong at playing, yet I never got the feeling that I was
just watching Tony Soprano on
screen.
I
just watched TERMINATOR 2 again - it was for the 3D rerelease, but the 3D is almost nonexistent so it felt
just like
watching the original again on a big
screen, which is great because it's absolutely brilliant action filmmaking and it boggles my mind that people could
watch for (
just as a for instance) and claim the action filmmaking in any Marvel / post-Nolan DC movie was of similar quality.
While these things might seem cool when you're
watching on a giant theater
screen with your 3 - D glasses on,
watching this as a regular 2 - D movie makes most of these shots and scenes seem awkward at best, or
just downright bad filmmaking.
Cosplayers — fans who dress in character at conventions, movies and
just for fun —
watch «Black Panther» in 3D during a
screening in Nairobi, Kenya.
The 2018
Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations are out, and the frontrunners will be familiar to anyone who's
watched premium cable, independent films, or
just looked over the Golden Globes nominees this year.
Additionally, killer portrayals of Riddler and Two - Face from Jim Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones, respectively, make for a film that's equally fun to
watch when the protagonists are on the
screen and when it's
just the bad guys» time to shine.