THE 19th SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARD WINNERS As an actor,
I love watching the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Not exact matches
While California has a
love affair with regulations, most other states prohibit
watching a television
screen while driving (with the exception of global positioning systems and mapping).
@ golum...
loved your character... We All
watched the big
screen in the throne room... that Trilogy was great... read the books too
I get the pleasure of
watching one of the fastest safeties in the NFL, Earl Thomas, every week, and one of the things I
love about Earl is that once or twice a game, he'll come flying in from off the
screen and lay a dude out like a heat - seeking missile.
Cats don't
watch footy, whereas my Mio Mio and Hamza
love matchdays, they are glued to the
screen and jump with me with every goal for us!
I know that all parents struggle with the whole
screen time thing with their kids, but children
love to
watch movies and it can be a great activity to do together with your little ones.
I managed to
watch an early
screening of Brave and
loved it so and was intent on
watching it again in the theater but my crazy schedule this year would not allow such indulgence and I resigned myself to wait a long time for it to be released on DVD...
Both of my kids have been allowed to
watch Super Why pretty early on and I
loved that they actually started speaking up when the characters asked what letters were on the
screen!
Women may enjoy
watching the swagger, charms and super-human feats of Daniel Craig or Pierce Brosnan on the silver
screen, but when it comes to long - lasting
love, they'd really prefer hooking up with Noah from «The Notebook» or even Forest Gump.
Would
love someone to
watch sports with either at home with the big
screen or at the local pub!
Not sure how my
screen name became SwatTeam42 however I do
love watching that kind of stuff on TV when and if I get the chance.
I
love to have a great time weather I'm at the beach with a itty bitty bikini or on a boat with the wind in my hair or screaming at a
screen watching football.
Fans of Browns and people who
love watching sports on big
screen are going to
love «Draft Day.
I
love watching the end of the world unfold on
screen.
(This is not - so - subtly also aimed at Cannes» well - heeled audience — «I
love thinking that people in a
screening sitting silent in tuxedos are
watching people on -
screen sitting silent in tuxedos,» Ostlund said in an interview.)
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine
watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth
Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever
loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
There are entire branches of government that could have been cut for time, including a redundant subplot involving the Vice President on Air Force One, a quaintly 90s hacker stereotype played by Jimmi Simpson (as much as I
love watching him on
screen) and the constant cutaways to John's ex-wife camped out outside the White House.
With layers of meaning, this offbeat documentary by James Franco and Travis Mathews (I Want Your
Love) provokes viewers as we
watch its ideas challenge the people who are on -
screen.
I know many people go to the theater to mindlessly
watch images flicker on the
screen before them, but I
love how Andrew's films make you think.
I've ordered the steelbook (which is already coming, by the way), but I'd
love to
watch it first on the big
screen.
I
loved her performance when I was in the 9th grade... and when I
watched it again recently, I literally had to turn away from the TV
screen... her performance was so obnoxious it literally made me nervous... I had to smoke about three cigarettes after that atrocity... talk about feeling guilty after snubbing her the past 2 years... but frankly I do not believe her other performances in Chicago and Bridget Jones's Diary deserved an Oscar...
Bravo's hit show makes its DVD debut this week and even though I still can't cook worth a crock pot, I still
love watching all the delicious food being prepared by these intense and nervous wrecks on
screen.
At times hilarious, at times frightening, always passionate, Holy Motors is
watching magic conjured on
screen by a magician in
love with creation itself.
This cast of misfits that fly under the radar of the world at large create their own tight knot,
loving clan and it's simply a joy to
watch their relationships unfold on
screen.
This statistic confirms my hunch: People
love video and given the choice to learn by
watching rather than reading, most of us will go with the
screen.
In sum We absolutely
loved the Around View Camera and spent hours inching the FX50S around parking lots,
watching the road go by on the
screen.
I also
love the way that the batteries charge when the wheels are rotating through kinetic energy and being able to
watch that happen in real time on the navigation
screen.
In addition, they
love to pop out of the moon roof, if no one is behind them, to
watch the
screen that way!
If you
love your Kindle and mainly read books and
watch movies (on a 7 ″
screen), go for the Fire.
We've already mentioned how much we
love the
screen for
watching movies (1080p HD quality), but unfortunately we can't be so glowing in terms of the audio performance from the speakers located at the bottom of device which were loud but generally tinny with music and video playback.
Customers tell us they
love our large -
screen version of Kindle Fire HD for web browsing, email, gaming,
watching TV shows, reading magazines, and more,» said Dave Limp, Vice President, Amazon Kindle.
I think it's safe to say you're in the majority, but now you can
watch some of the most compelling characters in literature on the small
screen as they struggle with life,
love and the brutality of war in 1800s Russia.
If you're a movie buff and
love watching movies, then you need to pick a tablet with a big
screen which offers great visuals like the Samsung Galaxy Tab E.
I
loved watching movies on the T200's glossy 11.6 - inch 1366 x 768p IPS touch
screen.
«We think customers are going to
love web browsing, email, gaming,
watching TV shows, reading magazines, and more on the large, stunning HD
screen, with fast Wi - Fi and exceptional audio.»
«Customers tell us they
love our large -
screen Kindle Fire HD for browsing the web, writing emails,
watching movies, reading magazines, and more — and with AT&T's 4G LTE technology, everything is faster and more convenient.»
Kids will
love the play room with their peers, and meanwhile you can relax and
watch a movie in the
screening room.
Kick your summer up a notch with a relaxing and family - friendly evening
watching best -
loved movies such as The Lion King, The Lego Ninjago Movie, My Little Pony Movie, Coco, Cars 3 and more on our inflatable
screen.
With an open fireplace, sleek modern bathroom, stone bench tops, luxurious leather
love seat, huge LCD
screen and a large open plan living area with a sumptuous spa bath that lets you sip champagne while
watching a DVD on the LCD
screen television or listening to your favourite CD on the latest surround sound system.
These superheroes on
screen feel like friends now, and I
love to catch up with and just
watch them interact.
I
love how «Hero and Princess» is such a total rip - off from Donkey Kong Game &
Watch, it's even dual
screen!
«I've always
loved watching these characters translated to the big and small
screen, but those were passive, linear experiences and I saw video games as the one unique entertainment medium where players could actually BE the characters and actively live out the fantasy of controlling them and shaping the story.»
Please get an android i have been playing since FPA1 and i
love seeing it evolve like
watching a puppy grow up anyways thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
love your work and i hope one day i will make games like you oh and please fix the grey
screen that pops up after loading
I think I could help Elaine McKewon with her research, she could
watch a recent
screening of the History Channel «
Love hate and Propaganda» closely,
watch Goebbels whip up the crowd to a frenzy at a time when they were suffering their worst losses and see how his propaganda effected the crowd, reality and common sense was pushed aside as they cheered!
Kids will
love the play room with their peers, and meanwhile you can relax and
watch a movie in the
screening room.
While I
love the hybrid form factor, I
love it for the same reason that I
love the 360 - degree hinge; I like to make the system an inverted V for
watching movies and similar activities when flying, and I like to wrap the
screen around all the way (to turn the thing into a chunky tablet) for
watching movies in bed.
Whether you
love to
watch videos, game on the go or just text with fewer typos, big -
screen phones offer a lot of benefits.
The Apple
Watch brings all of your contacts to the small
screen, making it almost as easy to call
loved ones on your wrist as it is on your smartphone.
I'll have a separate (smaller) review coming soon, but essentially: If you want the speed of the Series 2 but don't care about integrated GPS, swim - proofing, a ceramic rear casing, the brighter
screen, bigger battery, or the non-aluminum Apple
Watch models, you'd
love a Series 1.
Size of the
screen doesn't matter, and therefore, young users
love to
watch videos from YouTube on Android Wear.