Sentences with phrase «movies and games because»

We thought the audio was great on movies and games because the computer provides enough bass to replicate deep tones — for a while.

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They said it was because we spend too much time on TV, movies, social media, and video games.
Because of him, they will have a childhood filled with snowball fights and dance parties, board games and movie nights.
We can talk about video games and movies because Im a nerd at heart.
Hey there well I'm sweet romantic guy thats not into the games well I have my own place I call home and I'm a hard worker my job is important to me because it pays my bills, I was raised in a good family environment and it taught me to work hard and get somewhere in life I'm looking for a down to earth person that I want to share my dreams with could that be you??? I'm not looking for any hookups or drama please I live a peaceful life and like to keep it that way anyways I love romantic dinners, walks on a beach especially at night with signaficant other, I love to do spontaneous things I'm a very easy going active guy but there are some nights just love to stay home and make a movie night.
Those people have either NEVER seen the movies (* cough * Game Informer's Ben Reeves * cough *) or rented it and played it for 5 minutes before giving up because they are wimps (when playing as an Alien, IT IS N'T THAT DISORIENTING!
While it may be a bargain bin game it's still a lot of fun, and the story behind it all is really unique, perfect for fans of cheesy Sci - Fi movies, it reminds me a lot of the movie Avatar because of the environment, the main part of this game is the flying which takes some getting used too, do to touchy controls, but eventually you'll get the hang of it, but never really feels as smooth as
«For me, emotionally, it hurt, because we were working our asses off making the movie and then this game came out and it got -LSB-...] universally panned.
And then you have the balls or lack there of to say because I'm a gamer and loved Scott Pilgrim that I love the Twilight movies tAnd then you have the balls or lack there of to say because I'm a gamer and loved Scott Pilgrim that I love the Twilight movies tand loved Scott Pilgrim that I love the Twilight movies too?
Both have been chosen because of their hopes for a brighter future, but over the decades, Frank (now played by George Clooney) has become disillusioned, and it's up to Casey and Athena to bring him around and in the process save the world from... Well, I won't spoil it, but let's just say this is the sort of movie in which a discussion of global warming plays a supporting role and the senselessness of Hollywood movies and video games receives its obligatory culture - war spanking.
When it comes to lego and movie games, there is no need to worry, because most likely its always going to come to the wii u.
Screen Rant: Now I'm certainly hoping this movie does extremely well numbers, because I love video games and I love the franchise of Tomb Raider.
The game, which has been remade a few times since its initial arcade release in 1986, featured a small cast of the usual suspects of big monsters from movies that destroy cities — a big gorilla, and a big lizard — and also a giant wolfman because why not.
Unfortunately the number is growing bigger and bigger because casual gamers are more likely to just watch the game on you - tube because its like a free movie.
Jones then comes on stage to share his love for the video game World of Warcraft, and is glad that he played the game before making the movie because if it were the other way around, he would never get around to making the movie because the game is so addictive.
Trumbo: Because Trumbo was directed by Jay Roach, whose top credits as of late have been HBO films like Recount and Game Change, a lot of the criticisms leveled against the film have slighted it as a glorified TV movie.
It's wonderful, because there are actually a lot of call backs and references to the video game in the movie, so gamers are going to get a lot out of the film and will probably catch some things casual movie goers may miss the first time around.
Video game movies have a bad rap to begin with, since they tend to be made from games which sell a lot of copies, but the reason they sell a lot of copies is cause they have good gameplay and structure, not because they are epic works of character drama and emotion.
It's a move that is equal parts satisfying, uncomfortable, and confounding — the first because the movie finally unchains itself from the rules of previously established game, the second because of the content, and the third because, well, it's weird even within the context of the rest of the movie.
The story follows a ragtag tribe of cavemen who must defeat an invading force of Bronze Agers in a game of soccer to save their home, and if that sounds suspiciously like the underdog sports movie, «The Longest Yard» (which already received the soccer treatment in 2001's «Mean Machine»), that's because it's basically a riff on that film, except with cavemen as the prisoners and foreign invaders as the prison guards.
Because of course Cline's book is laden with references to Spielberg films, alongside the horror movie and gamer and «80s music references.
Before Ready Player One screened to a packed audience in The Paramount last night, Steven Spielberg took the stage and talked animatedly about how much he loves Ernie Cline's book, and how he knew this was the right movie for him to make because, «I've been a gamer since 1974, when I played Pong on Martha's Vineyard while filming Jaws.»
Get Out turns out to be more fun, and more provocative, than it is scary, at least in the traditional midnight - movie sense: The film works so well as a gauntlet of social horror that Peele almost didn't need the more traditional thriller elements he introduces in the third act, when a carefully calibrated build in just - because - you're - paranoid dread gives way to some disappointingly conventional survival games.
Heroes of Normandie [$ 14.99], the digital port of the Devil Pig Games» board game with the same name, is precisely the kind of wargame that creates stories not only because it usually has you command a very small number of units over a pretty small battlefield, but also because the game is constantly celebrating its inspiration: the classic, bombastic WWII movies like The Dirty Dozen and A Bridge Too Far...
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Besides Sandman and the usual suspects, an Ender's Game graphic novel makes the list, no doubt because the movie premiered this weekend.
In my home, I leave my laptop in the office now because where I may usually take and use it in the living room, lounge, bedroom, laundry room or kitchen, now I just use the tablet to do what I want around the house ie: listen to music, read a book or surf a website, watch a movie while I do housework or just play a game to pass some time.
People are buying Kindle Fire because it's a simple, fully - integrated service that makes it easy to do the things they love — watch movies, read books and magazines, listen to music, download apps, play games, and surf the web.»
It will do so because it will increasingly resemble other digital goods (music, movies, games, software), and from a practical point of view it will work best in fairly managing the various rights of the different parties.
to say the truth from what I have seen this gen I'm not expecting much because gamers only care about graphic and the game has no substance at best they should be renamed interactive movies because they are nothing but cutscenes and quick time events but anyway this upgraded console should at least let devs create at least a few games that's worth buying let's hope that next gen Sony and MS learnt their lesson
I can't stand watching American Movies and Series in Spanish Dub, so I like watching every foreign movie, every foreign series and games in their original language because it sounds natural.
In a way they are alreaday «out» because most games have some level of frame drops or are locked at a frame rate that is below that of the display (60 fps)... That running out thing is basically B.S. computers, all of them were always out of memory and processing, super computers can take days (or months) to finish rendering some simulation, render farms can take hours to output a single frame of a movie, database servers can require hundreds of gigabytes of memory of RAM just for their daily operations, web servers can only handle x amount of requests per seconds before slowing down or completely crashing, game machines, be it PC or consoles all need some trade offs to run games at a given frame rate / resolution... you can not just declare a machine ahs run out of ressources like that, it depends on the scope of the project you want to achieve!
This is mainly because of two reasons — Firstly, I like when entertainment lasts a long time, this applies to both movies and games.
The problem is that if you want it to be judged as a story it should be rated even worse than as a game, because heavy rain had so many plot - holes and continuity - errors that every movie in that style would have been torn apart by reviewers.
Two months ago saw the release of the Lego Movie Videogame, and now we have an adapation of Peter Jackson's Hobbit films, because apparently Warners Bros. couldn't actually wait for him to complete the final part of the trilogy later this year, leaving us with a game that feels like it's missing a rather significant chunk of itself.
«People used to think of things like that as a distraction, but I think our game is stronger because of the influence of the comics and the animated movie,» Dead Space executive producer and EA Redwood's general manager Glen Schofield told Variety recently.
I made the movie comparison above because the parallels of making a major blockbuster in Hollywood and making a low - budget independent game feel similar in end results.
Id rather RAD make a straight to DVD movie sequel much like Heavenly Sword, than a game because gameplay, mechanics and FUN are clearly at the bottom of their priorities.
Your username fits like the glass shoe fit Cinderella, just change «annoyed» to «annoying» Also, was your last sentence sarcasm because i'm pretty sure what you describe is really 99 % of movies and games.
Because that's what it was, a perfect game based on a movie and it didn't suck in» 97.
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is yet another movie tie - in, and it's because of this that many people will want to shy away from this game.
And how Sega had a talented team (9 Studios) but it was not enough to combat Sony because the world was changing with more adult games like GTA 3 and the marketing over the Playstation 2 was impressing everyone because Sony was promising games with the same quality of the Toy Story movAnd how Sega had a talented team (9 Studios) but it was not enough to combat Sony because the world was changing with more adult games like GTA 3 and the marketing over the Playstation 2 was impressing everyone because Sony was promising games with the same quality of the Toy Story movand the marketing over the Playstation 2 was impressing everyone because Sony was promising games with the same quality of the Toy Story movie.
Some critics seem to be putting it down because it's too movie - like and not enough like a game, but that seems like a pointless argument to me.
So what they did was they made a movie, and a game as companion pieces, but with subtle narrative differences because of the narrator of the game.
Some claim that it's for «Max, Doc and Kurt», the game's three protagonists, while Wiki says that it's «Murder, Death, Kill» because that phrase has been uttered in the Sylvester Stallone movie, the Demolition Man... makes sense.
your screwed if you do nt update because you cant play anymore games online or play the newest games and movies.
It's still Big Boss... You can have the same character but with someone voicing the part... If you don't buy this game because someone's voice isn't it, you're not just a baby but an idiot... I hope you never play games again and I hope your kids hate your favorite movies.
Both game fans and movie makers seem to forget one aspect that makes the game good and (because of it lacking) makes movies... not so good: interactivity.
later, on the ps3 my first launch game was madden and my first blu - ray was talladega nights (the movie came free with the system) i remember that i was the number 5 of my local gamestop because there was a shortage of 60gb's that launch day nov 17,2006
Or the year after that... i eventually had to upgrade my 20g hardrive with a discounted 120g because the games were getting bigger on the marketplace as well as companies implementing mandatory installs in order to play... now with these massive games being on bluray and most, if not all requiring an install, those 500gb is equivalent to having a 20gb hardrive 6 yrs ago... And people that say having 20 games installed is more than enough don't seem to factor in the other stuff that you would need to install aside from the disk games... dlc, full digital games, movies, etcand most, if not all requiring an install, those 500gb is equivalent to having a 20gb hardrive 6 yrs ago... And people that say having 20 games installed is more than enough don't seem to factor in the other stuff that you would need to install aside from the disk games... dlc, full digital games, movies, etcAnd people that say having 20 games installed is more than enough don't seem to factor in the other stuff that you would need to install aside from the disk games... dlc, full digital games, movies, etc...
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