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more action on screen with ingame graphics so that if the game starts you will think something wrong until you move the control stick.
It definitely looks like a graphical improvement over the last Call of Duty title, and there seems to be a lot
more action on the screen at once, including the whole skyline of New York City being destroyed as the player tries to avoid enemy fire.
With that said, Modern Warfare seems a bit faster, along with
more action on the screen at once, from what I can tell from videos anyway.
Not exact matches
Since the «Star Wars» prequels, in which George Lucas was heavily criticized for using too much CGI to create the worlds and characters, many big - budget movies have tried to find that happy medium of practical and visual effects to give the
action on screen a
more grounded feel.
Nvidia (NVDA) just launched its $ 200 Shield Tablet K1, which Gray says was designed with Tegra K1 chip technology that offers pro gamers a larger high definition
screen on which to play and
more enhanced visuals to bring the
action alive for both spectators and players.
For example, to get
more customers to reload coffee cards online, Starbucks can test the effectiveness of having an ad
on its homepage vs. placing a call to
action on the coffee card's log - in
screen.
More immediately, Woods planned to stay stateside to catch some of the PGA
action on a big
screen at his newly opened restaurant.
According to the study, «
screenings of Gasland in different locations had an effect
on the mobilization of local campaigns against the controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing; in turn, those local mobilizations made local policymakers significantly
more likely to take
action to ban the practice of fracking.»
Sounds like a great experience to get behind the
action, been to a couple, they are
more scripted than what appears
on the
screen.
Much of the
action seems grafted
on almost as an afterthought, and Batman (Keaton) plays far too small a role in the proceedings; Burton clearly identified
more with the Joker (Jack Nicholson) and apportioned
screen time as such.
You may not be able to remember the specifics of Rogue Nation's plot for
more than a few weeks and yet you will remember how much fun you had letting it take you
on its ride of high - octane spy
action for which there is clearly still a place in today's CGI and green
screen - heavy Hollywood.
Whether slicing up scoundrels in a pair of stilettos, or embarking
on the most ballsy Basic Instinct gag ever committed to
screen, this cements Deadpool as his defining role; and paired with John Wick's David Leitch in the director's chair, the
action feels
more muscular and ingenious.
Not as good as the first, but great
action and definitely worth seeing
on the big
screen and even
more definitely worth seeing in IMAX.
It takes a great deal of trickery to make such a farfetched premise fly, so credit director Tony Scott (Spy Game, Enemy of the State) for keeping the
action and drama moving at a brisk enough pace to keep out minds engaged
more in the events as they unfold
on the
screen, only realizing that, in the end, it doesn't quite hold up to close analysis.
If the look of these
screens puts you in mind of arcade actioners like Gauntlet Legends, that's because developer WayForward Technologies has openly stated it'll be taking a
more action - oriented tack when it launches the series
on Vita.
As I slunk into the back of my chair, my eyes peering out through the unnecessary 3D glasses at the hyperactive
action unfolding
on screen, there was little
more I could ask for Christmas than for this exhausting cacophony of noise to end.
The
action and set pieces look rather solid, The movie has some interesting twists in it, Arnie appears to have some serious
screen time, Jason Clarke seems to get
more and
more bad - ass, so based
on this trailer, I would be prepared to spend my $ 10
on this.
Battles are done in a weird zoomed - in isometric split -
screen, giving
more of the
screen to whichever side the
action is
on at the moment.
Looking to surge forward in a big way with
more action and a faster pace, Insurgent turns into something with the ability to only be incoherent and disjointed throughout its entire time
on -
screen.
My cluelessness didn't bother me, because the film depends
more on mood and character than many of the others, and key
actions seem to be alarmingly taking place off -
screen.
Other features: the Fox special «Mutant Watch», a fairly routine making - of structured around a Kelly hearing; Hugh Jackman's
screen test (notable for unused conversation between Logan and Rogue); brief clips of Bryan Singer
on «Charlie Rose» (
more, please); Animatics (or, X-Men meets «Reboot» — computer - generated storyboards for a couple of
action sequences); a very extensive gallery of costume and production designs; two trailers and three TV spots (none of them, disappointingly, the mock - campaign ad that ran
on late night cable); a promo for the soundtrack CD; and two easy - to - spot Easter eggs (in one, an outtake, we're made privy to a hilarious, Marvel - centric practical joke) within underimagined animated menus.
Though still less than half the film, they definitely are employed with greater frequency than
on the last movie, with many establishing second unit shots and significant
action moments going with the
screen - filling 16:9 now
more commonly used for television than feature films.
What ought to be heart - pumping close quarter train
action (anyone remembering 2010's pretty decent Unstoppable can likely imagine what that looks like) had me
more concerned about Neeson's blood pressure than anything occurring
on screen.
Perhaps it was in order to squeeze one
more screening into the day (this is not unheard of — it was widely known when Sylvester Stallone's Cobra was released in 1986, he kept cutting its running time down until he could add another performance) or maybe it was just their concern that there was too much plot going
on in an
action film.
Once you realize, and it's quite early
on when you will, that Snyder isn't going to do much
more with these characters except give you
more porn fetish outfits for them to try
on and move them into a variety of increasingly over-populated
action - war scenarios, you will find yourself doing what Baby Doll does in the film, zoning completely out and into the comfort of your own daydreams as the bullets fly and explosions erupt
on the
screen.
But Luke Evans says there's
more to the good - looking villain in the new live -
action adaptation than what was
on screen in...
Ys: Memories of Celceta — Vita — An extensive reimagining of (and pseudo-sequel to) Ys IV, one of the only Ys games never before released in the west, this title puts
more enemies
on screen than ever before and features the largest, most non-linear overworld in Ys history, boasting superlative graphics and a triumphant evolution of the fast - paced gameplay that has made this series a timeless
action RPG mainstay.
In recent years, there have been few pleasures
more enjoyable than watching Charlize Theron in an
action role
on a big
screen.
Craig's Bond is rougher than Brosnan, much
more adept at the sort of hand to hand combat that feels painful to watch
on screen, the type of
action that Paul Greengrass brought to the mainstream in the Bourne films.
In the 1970s, the best musical
action on screen was happening in Hong Kong, as Bruce Lee's lethal martial arts style laid the groundwork for Jackie Chan's
more broadly comic (though no less precisely conceived and executed) fighting style.
After collaborating
on a series of inspirational true story films in recent years like «Lone Survivor,» «Deepwater Horizon» and «Patriots Day,» filmmaker Peter Berg and actor Mark Wahlberg's fourth teaming
on screen is switching tones to the kind of gritty
action thriller both were
more known for in their separate work.
On PC and other more powerful consoles, a framerate locked at 60 fps makes every image snap and crackle, and even the most subtle movement translates responsively into the action on scree
On PC and other
more powerful consoles, a framerate locked at 60 fps makes every image snap and crackle, and even the most subtle movement translates responsively into the
action on scree
on screen.
While the dogs can be trained to handle as much of the
action as possible, cats are unruly animals, so while being the
more interesting characters, are also the most frustrating to depict
on -
screen.
Hit the comments section below with your thoughts, stay tuned for
more from our interview here
on Cinema Blend, and see the actor in
action on the big
screen in Don't Breathe starting August 26th.
Chan - wook makes the sex work, because the graphic nudity is about so much
more than simply getting lesbian
action on screen for the male fantasy.
The characters become less and less appealing the
more we see them
on screen and sadly only have to face small consequences for their
actions.
This mead - brained prequel to the
more familiar version hits its target in the early
action scenes and whenever the sharp, strong Maid Marion (a luminous Cate Blanchett) and the deliciously duplicitous Godfrey (scene - stealer Mark Strong of «Kick - Ass») are
on screen.
I like the smooth feel of the rubber tips, but I think the mesh tip offers a
more consistent
action on the touch
screens.
In Cool Reader, tapping
on the center of the
screen or the menu button brings up
more options than does a similar
action in the other programs.
Things like rotation can sometimes be just a little unresponsive, and the unlocking
action on the
screen feels like it needs
more snap.
You can use the trackpad to navigate Up / Down / Left / Right / Diagonally between
screen elements that can accept focus, depending
on the application and / or context, thereby simplifying navigation to a
more linear series of
actions.
I'm still
more partial to the single issues (vs trades), especially when taking a chance
on a new series, and hard copies over digital, after years of squinting to get details off of too - small
screen versions of double - page
action spreads.
Regarding the trading
screen time, I would rather say the 1 hour is just for trading purpose, and
more time will be spent
on reading, studying or may be looking at historical charts say to reinforce our internal mind recognition of price
action patterns!
Gamers raised
on the
more modern diet of shooters and
action games may find themselves lost when staring at the trading
screen for the first time, an imposing wall of numbers and little icons that hold little meaning to the uninitiated.
How would an
action game fare
on vertical
screens, a design mostly reserved for
more slowly paced games in the past.
Featuring hundreds of stages, Runbow Deluxe is a side - scrolling
action game that supports competitive multiplayer for up to nine players online and locally
on Wii U. Runbow Deluxe's bright and vivid artwork is
more than just visual design — it's also an integral gameplay mechanic, as platforms and obstacles in the environment shift in and out of existence with broad swipes of color across the
screen, challenging players to think and react while constantly
on the move.
It's also very interesting looking at the DS and it's dual
screens, it's innovation at it's primative level, but it's doing something
more than reproducing the same kind of games that have caught
on (
action, cough cough) and adding further interactivity into it.
Fans are also introduced to a
more seamless experience as they are given convenient access to the Batcomputer, which is made available instantly through the Wii U GamePad touch
screen that allows players to select objectives, choose their gadget, track forensic evidence for important clues, set off explosive gel and
more, all while staying immersed in the
on -
screen action.
The higher the tick rate the
more accurate the
action occurring
on screen is.
I don't see anything intuitive in that, at least not
more intuitive than pressing and holding a button, just compare it with aiming, or fishing, now that is trully intuitive, the other controls are just the same, you are asociating an
action, whether is pushing a button or waggling the remote, with an
action on screen.