A halfway decent player is going to spend more time watching
the movie than playing through the story mode.
Okay, I kid, but only by half; truth is, I'd probably rather watch it as
a movie than play it as a game.
Not exact matches
There is another kind of dreaming called lucid dreaming, which is more like
playing a video game
than watching a
movie.
Prince William and his brother Harry did more
than just
play with lightsabers when they dropped by the set of the next «Star Wars»
movie in April 2016.
From the way he gently
plays with Edie's (Eva Marie Saint) glove to the powerhouse «I could've been a contender» speech, this is a performance that is bigger
than any
movie.
If they're all gathered around a laptop
playing a
movie on Netflix, five or six Mbps should be more
than enough.
And while the story is obviously bogus (although the bit about Blackstone buying up low - cost properties is real), we can see why the actor
playing Mark chose to do this video; the storyline is even better
than most
movies nowadays.
This makes fiction based upon Scripture peculiarly problematic, at least for those who regard the work's underlying source as more
than mere raw material: Is the novel,
play,
movie to be judged to some degree in accordance with its piety?
But when the
movie credits roll, we will either find ourselves in bed alone or with our less -
than - perfect spouse sans the advantages of professional lighting, flattering camera angles or an original star - studded soundtrack
playing in the background.
It's been more
than a quarter - century since the hit
movie «A League of Their Own» brought the All - American Girls Professional Baseball League back to life, and since then, the players from that league have used the platform to create more awareness about girls and women
playing baseball.
We went to the park, went to «coffee» each day, had a
play date with a friend a few months younger
than him (which he LOVED — someone who
played WITH him, not telling him what to do every minute like his sister does), watched a
movie of his choosing, ate what he asked for at dinner, built space stations and launch pads out of Legos for his Space Shuttle, and read lots of books together.
As Harris freely admits, their intimate time is more about cuddling, watching
movies and
playing games
than sex but their marriage is no less a real marriage
than anyone else's.
Marbles Kids Museum provides extraordinary learning experiences for children through innovative
play - based exhibits, creative programs and events, and larger -
than - life IMAX
movies on North Carolina's only giant screen.
Giving up so many things due to fear of causing more pain: planting flowers,
playing the guitar, watching a
movie comfortably, driving a car longer
than a few minutes, surfing the Web, volunteering at my kids schools.
It's much more fun to run around and
play, read a book,
play on a Kindle, or watch a
movie than sit down at the table at eat.
After a crisp fall day full of adventures, there's nothing better
than cozying up at home under some toasty blankets beside a crackling fire and
playing games or having a
movie night with popcorn and apple cider.
On a lazy Sunday, when the plan is to sleepover at your friend's place watching
movies and
playing games, there is no better outfit
than this to feel at home yet modish.
My Little Pony featured heavily within my own childhood so with the new My Little Pony The
Movie out in cinemas (which is high up on our half term must do list) I am more
than happy to sit down with the children and
play ponies all afternoon.
I like to stay in and watch
movies or
play games rather
than go out but I don't mind going out once in a while either.
While I do like going out on weekends, I am more
than happy with just hanging around and watching
movies or
playing games.
I «am 5» 6 with long dreads laid back guy with a good heart of gold love to help people an love to cook an travel an watch
movies an
play sports an i love to make people laugh i try to be happy everyday an thank god for getting me up out the bed everyday but other
than i don't
play games so if you...
I love to
play golf, go to
movies, go to the beach, and would like to learn more japanese
than the basics that i already know.
I'm more of a homebody
than a partier, like to fish, read some, go to
movies, bowling,
playing cards and just hanging out with friends!
I'm the type of girl who would rather
play video games, rent
movies at home and eat popcorn rather
than having dinner and a
movie out somewhere
After a hectic day at run and with no vigor left to go out to a pub or a restaurant or even a
movie, the cleanest way to movement out doors is to go live and visit free dating sites where the possible actions of
playing up with mortal who smashes the right harmonize is more of a chance
than ever.
Hello, I'm looking for the lady of my life, To be come friends and more, I like walks in the parks, Going out now and
than to diner, looking at
movies, Going Shopping, Taking Bus trip, And short tours in Different states, I enjoy reading the good book,
Playing chess,, ext....
Oskar Schindler,
played with mesmerizing authority by Liam Neeson, is unmistakably larger
than life, with the panache of an old - time
movie star.
In a lifetime of
movie - going I've been happier with
movies adapted from short stories
than movies adapted from novels, and
movies adapted from novels more
than those made from
plays.
Throw in Neil Patrick Harris — once again
playing the Bizarro World version of himself — shattered and reinforced redneck stereotypes and a delightful take on Dubya [here, he may not speak real good English, but he's slyer, smarter and mellower
than we are expecting] and the result is a solidly funny
movie that Says Something more by highlighting the characters of Harold and Kumar
than by the political jokes.
But Dorfman's
play, which has now become a
movie directed by Roman Polanski, is less a record of injustices in the past
than an attempt to imagine how such wrongs might be transcended.
And the
movie does have its flaws: for such a supposedly important author, Eiffel's work sounds like it has more in common with Oprah's Book Club
than Saul Bellow, those two boobs from the Sonic Drive - Thru commercials are inexplicably cast as co-workers (perhaps to contribute to the entire atmosphere of unreality), and the whole thing
plays like Charlie Kaufman Lite... blurring the lines of reality and unreality, but without the messy cynicism.
If the film has only one note to
play, it
plays it with a certain slapstick panache, landing closer to Reservoir Dogs
than The Boondock Saints on the quality spectrum of
movies about loquacious lowlifes with itchy trigger fingers.
But some creaky plot gears are exposed when Pierce Brosnan returns after disappearing for more
than half the
movie, and we find out that the shaggy foreigner he
plays is not what he seems (no spoilers here).
Of course, this means she also
plays older
than her years for parts of the
movie — it progresses through 1617 — but it still leaves the wrong impression of the initial age of Pocahontas.
The
movie plays on many SciFi themes / templates from existing material, but there's enough original concepts in the designs and ideas to make it more
than a mere derivative.
The response thus far for Clare Peploe and Bernardo Bertolucci «sTriumph of Love has been less
than warm, and I suspect that's becausea) the
movie dares to have fun with its 270 year - old source
play andbecause b) Mira Sorvino
plays a princess.
This was clearly timed to
play the bottom of a double bill, but it has better production values
than most B -
movies and Fleischer devotes much greater care to the direction.
Specializing in
playing shambling, cantankerous cynics, Walter Matthau, with his jowly features, slightly stooped posture, and seedy, rumpled demeanor, looked as if he would be more at home as a laborer or small - time insurance salesman
than as a popular
movie star equally adept at drama and comedy.
These represented high points, however, and more often
than not, Adams found herself relegated to parts unworthy of her, such as the unevenly received 1985 adaptation of Kevin Wade's
play Key Exchange (in which she reprised her stage role) and the histrionic TV
movies Lace (1984) and Lace II (1985).
Potrykus»
movies are fixated on the self - destruction inherent to all capitalist systems, and there may be no better avatar for this concern
than a brain - dead dude
playing video games until the end of time.
With the most close - up shot I have ever seen in a
movie the lead character
played by Noa Kooler shows so much emotions with her mouth and eyes
than most actors with their entire body.
It helps make «Coco,» scored by the erstwhile Michael Giacchino,
play like a
movie about music, rather
than a musical, and the distinction is important as the story unfolds.
Elijah Wood, voicing Mumble, displays more animation working behind the microphone
than he did in all three Lord of the Rings
movies (although Rugrats» E. G. Daily, providing his younger voice, helps immeasurably); Hugh Jackman is surprisingly overbearing as his dad, but Brittany Murphy (Little Black Book, Just Married), as Mumble's childhood friend with the potential to become Something More is even more surprisingly charming... and Robin Williams,
playing two roles, is doubly - surprisingly bearable in both.
In any case, the mutual participation at
play in this sex scene makes it a lot more exciting to watch
than any of Christian's theatrical BDSM tricks, and the rest of the
movie follows suit.
The
movie amounts to a tame, forgettable doodle, as if designed to imitate the scruffy Duplass
movies that Naima worships; for Shawcat, however, it's a promising step in a new direction that suggests a far more confident artist
than the one she
plays onscreen.
The Big Sick
plays less like a great
movie than a platform for its appealing tone, but it's so well acted and dense with insights into the culture clash at its center that nothing about the central dynamic is strained.
In True Story, Jonah Hill
plays a disgraced reporter who gets entangled with James Franco's killer, but the premise is ultimately more intriguing
than the
movie.
The Warner theater on Hollywood Blvd. (where 2001 opened and
played more
than a year) had a policy of Saturday screenings for students at $ 1.25, so I saw the
movie a dozen or more times during that year.
Rather
than be choosy, the
movie mines from both the best (Klute,
Play Misty for Me) AND worst (Fear, No Good Deed) of the bunch, piling the tired tropes of the genre at the feet of moviegoers like a cat does dead mice.
Rather
than playing like a gross - out sideshow, the
movie has viscera - streaked things to say about the terrors of young womanhood, sisterly initiation, French racism, the gruesome traditions of veterinary science, and the uneasy bond between women and gay men.