Sentences with phrase «main menu plays»

The moody main menu plays a haunting section of the score as it sweeps through character images and wicked tree branches to the menu options.
The animated main menu plays color - drained clips from the film (many of them from the trailer) with the film's title partially covering them.
The scored main menu plays clips from the movie in photo frames which hang against the theatrical backdrop of the poster and cover art.
The scored main menu plays wide clips in a rectangle bordered by the Lithuanian colors, which the submenu makes further use of along with either static imagery or more score and clips.
The main menu plays clips in the blank space left in the reformat of the cover art while a minute of the censored version of the titular song (full of jarring edits) plays.
The main menu plays montage to «A Wish Comes True Everyday», with a border of pink rays and sparkles illustrating the movie's completely unisex appeal.
The animated main menu plays screen - filling clips and score based on what title is highlighted, switching almost seamlessly between the two as you navigate.
The main menu plays a montage of highlights in full 16:9 with the listings, handwritten title, and reprised end credits song (Marcus Foster's «I Don't Mind») overlaid.
The main menu plays Robbie Robertson's opening title theme alongside the cover shot, which interestingly extends the film's history of surname - only marketing on the packaging.
The DVD's simple main menu plays a scored montage of clips, filling and occasionally dividing the screen.
The dramatically scored main menu plays filtered clips in a space next to a reproduction of the cover art.
The main menu plays for nearly a minute with a slideshow of film stills fading in and out to the Ken Burns effect, all atop some natural sound of trains.
The main menu plays clips in swatches with animated transitions while the catchy theme song plays.
The main menu plays clips in a closer version of the cover pose while theme song «Feel It All Around» by Washed Out plays.
The animated main menu plays clips in a screen among Basil's laboratory supplies.
The nicely animated 16x9 main menu plays to «Flashdance - What a Feeling» and features a montage of Alex's erratic dance movements.
The main menu plays some score.
The scored main menu plays an ill - fitting montage in the sky behind a reversed variation on the cover art.
The scored main menu plays clips in a starry sky resembling the cover art.
The discs» main menu plays the instrumental theme and shuffles through the cover stills and clips of the leading ladies.
The main menu plays «Easy Goin» Day.»
The main menu plays not the theme music you'd expect, but other score from the show.
The main menu plays clips in the gemstone at the center of a pentagram, a design that doesn't strongly resonate with anything in the film.
The DVD's main menu plays a scored montage with a squares turning effect.
The Blu - ray's top menu and DVD's main menu play choral music over screen - filling scenes from the film before settling on a silent freeze frame.
Typical for Warner, the simple main menus play score over static recycled poster art.
The main menus play dark, moody, sound design - heavy scenery full size above listings.
Both the Blu - ray and DVD main menu play clips on a screen surrounded by Lilliputian scaffolding.
The main menus play music over a title illustration.

Not exact matches

The main menu features a dramatically - scored, subtly - animated view of the set from the climactic play which somehow gives off a Pirates of the Caribbean ride feel.
The cool main menu displays clips and stills inside Cyrus» «Truth» notebook while lights flare and music plays.
The main menus briefly play clips over the expansion of the poster / cover imagery they then silently settle on.
A slight update on my 2001 DVD's main menu, the Blu - ray's menu plays clips on swinging dog tags against black and white atmosphere while the haunting «Adagio for Strings» plays along with the sounds of explosions and gunfire.
Furthermore, the visuals are impressive for a free - to - play release — and the main menu theme song upholds the franchise's penchant for truly incredible soundtracks.
The main menu animates shadows on the wall in a mildly retooled, screen - filling take on the poster / cover art, while two verses of end credits song «I'm in Minneapolis (You're in Hollywood)» play.
Each disc's main menu runs with an ethereal montage of flying, floating objects against a starry night sky, while an excerpt of the gibberish choral end credits theme plays.
The static, silent main menu, a wide reformat of the cover art (minus irrelevant dog, plus irrelevant city skyline and random color changes), offers just «Play» and «Chapter Selection», the latter which consists of an image - free chapter list that isn't even navigated in all the obvious ways.
Disc One's main menu is an odd - looking tapestry, across which eerie shadows and character silhouettes lurk while a mysterious selection of score plays.
The scored main menu patriotically plays a filtered montage of dramatic clips between a blue and a red bar.
The main menu places bloody listings over a screen - filling montage, often covering the focus while a ridiculous song plays.
The end credits score plays over each disc's unchanging main menu.
First, you need to select «Play» in the main menu, and then the second option.
The animated main menu moves around a collage of still slideshows while jazzy music plays.
Presentation - When you start up the main menu, you have a fair share of modes to play though.
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The neat - looking main menu resembles a Sports Center - type studio with highlights playing on a screen and the options in a graphic sidebar.
The main menu settles on a set from the special, animating a red eye and playing score.
The main menu screen features fast - flying Toy Story 2 concept art in the background while score from the movie plays.
In order to choose, however, you'll have to go to the main menu and press play.
The main menu on each disc features an image of Chuck and Ned standing in front of a field of daisies as the theme music plays.
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