Sentences with phrase «movies and games seem»

They make movies and games seem impressive at 5.5 inches.

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On a longer timeline, even that strong growth will seem low after figuring in all the movies, music and games people will want to consume in their robot cars, which Google will be only too happy to supply them with.
Movies and computer games seem to be competing to who can be the most violent and graphic.
Ironic as it might seem after a glimpse of the TV, movies and video games that surround us, Christians can find the crucifix an embarrassing, primitive barbarism.
I'd grown up hunting geese and ducks, so had some limited experience in cooking wild game, and had seen the Christmas Goose dinner in too many old movies and stories to count, so it seemed like a stellar idea.
We intentionally gave less gifts as previous years, but the kids seemed to still accumulate large piles of more toys, movies, books, games, and crafts.
Select your country and enjoy free games, videos, downloads and Movies and TV shows tend to make the girl - or boy - next - door scenario seem like the ideal way to find love, but what if your soul mate happens to live
i do nt have words to explain how good the visual quality of the game is, i mean from the moment game starts everything seem real and as if ur are playin a movie... gameplay mechanics are tigher and interchange b / w first person and third person is smooth... also the drebin points improves longevity of the game... but all i can say about the game is from the moment its starts and ends... u on every occasion u praises KOJIMA for his fantastic work..
i do nt have words to explain how good the visual quality of the game is, i mean from the moment game starts everything seem real and as if ur are playin a movie... gameplay mechanics are tigher and interchange b / w first person and third person is smooth... also the drebin points improves longevity of the game... but all i can say about the game is from the moment its starts and ends... u on
«Game Night» seems eager to reproduce some of that movie's rug - pulling appeal in a more humorous context, but its eagerness to outwit its characters and the audience soon curdles into can - we - just - end - this - already desperation.
There's also a little bit of sex, a few moments of levity provided by Miles Teller as a quipster whose allegiances are forever shifting (some levity is also provided by Elgort, though sort of accidentally), and game appearances by Octavia Spencer and Naomi Watts, who seems poised to take on a bigger role in the third and, ugh, fourth movies.
But the writers, TV and video game veterans Aaron Ginsburg and Wade McIntyre (Call of Duty 2: Big Red One, Fox's short - lived «The Good Guys»), seem content to loosely recreate the original movie's beats and not attempt anything too brazen or outrageous.
The quality of the whole production is astounding, with perfect lip - synching when characters speak and hilarious dialogue make Jak and Daxter seems more like an interactive movie than a game.
That means GTA 5 has made more money than any movie, book, music record, or past video game ever released, and there doesn't seem to be any reason for momentum to die down — well, maybe when Red Dead Redemption 2 is released later this year.
The Tomb Raider review embargo has lifted, and the general consensus seems to be that this is yet another disappointing video game movie — a mixed bag at best.
While everyone was excited for video game heiress Lara Croft back when Angelina Jolie made a couple of Tomb Raider movies, there was a lot left to be desired, and even with the relative success of lady action stars finally getting their due, Alicia Vikander seemed like a long shot.
It's easy to see how such a cinema might seem alien to fans of contemporary Hollywood, which seems to have forsaken the notion of consequences or responsibility (the lack of reaction shots in recent movies is a phenomenon worthy of study) in favor of pyrotechnics and virtual games in which digital effects, unlike the tracking shots of yore, are divorced from ethics.
It seems dreadfully early to be playing the casting game on Marvel's «Avengers» sequel (considering the movie doesn't come out until 2015), nevertheless The Daily Mail seems confident in their claim that English belles Emily Blunt («Looper») and Ruth Wilson (TV's «Luther») are being considered for the role of «Ms Marvel» in «The Avengers 2».
Jake Gyllenhaal's great — a handsome dude who seems to genuinely try to be in good movies, and also, for some reason, video game movies.
The movie gets really, really good from this point on, and the addition of the older cast members seems to light a fire under Lively and Huisman, who noticeably step up their game.
It seemed to me that the first movie lent itself a little easier to a video game adaptation and the developers had a little more work on their hands with adapting the second.
Perera seems to treat the movie like a really smart card game where Liz is a stealthy poker player who thinks she knows when and how to play each card and decides what her tells are going to be.
Fans have literally waited decades for an Ender's Game movie to make it to the big screen and previous attempts at the adaptation always seemed to fizzle out and leave fans of the young super genius disappointed yet again.
One couple in the movie (Campbell Scott and Kyra Sedgwick) seem to be more or less right for one another, but they play a dangerous game of one - upmanship, based on pride.
As absurd as it seems to invoke Agatha Christie to describe a movie propelled by searing profanity, graphic savagery and general depravity, «Free Fire» owes much of its parlor - game suspense to her cozily murder - minded mysteries.
Max (Bateman) and Annie (McAdams) share a strong competitive streak, a love for games of all kinds (their wedding reception featured a Dance Dance Revolution machine), and a fertility problem, that, in the fairy tale world of this movie, seems to be attributable to Max's stress over his more successful brother, Brooks (Kyle Chandler).
The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is not until next week, but Square Enix seems to have decided to announce the game tomorrow in order to coincide with this weekend's release of Warner Bros.» Tomb Raider movie reboot, directed by Roar Uthaug and starring Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft, which also happens to be based on Crystal Dynamics» rebooted video game serGame Developers Conference (GDC) is not until next week, but Square Enix seems to have decided to announce the game tomorrow in order to coincide with this weekend's release of Warner Bros.» Tomb Raider movie reboot, directed by Roar Uthaug and starring Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft, which also happens to be based on Crystal Dynamics» rebooted video game sergame tomorrow in order to coincide with this weekend's release of Warner Bros.» Tomb Raider movie reboot, directed by Roar Uthaug and starring Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft, which also happens to be based on Crystal Dynamics» rebooted video game sergame series.
Despite striking out in Origins and also appearing as Green Lantern in one of the worst comic book movies ever made, Reynolds seems fairly game this time around.
The Doom movie feels like a relic from another era now and was seems to have been made by people who didn't particularly like or understand the game.
Indeed, the massive success of the R - rated movie has proved to be a game changer in the superhero genre, and Tim Miller, Ryan Reynolds, and the writers all seemed like a big happy family.
Yes, taking inspiration for a huge - budget movie from a somewhat musty board game might have been a risk, but Deadline seems to think that risk is looking more and more like it just might pay off.
And there are even more projects in development, and all told, it seems games are officially hot again in the movie worAnd there are even more projects in development, and all told, it seems games are officially hot again in the movie worand all told, it seems games are officially hot again in the movie world.
and now have the Captivate and the Dell streak so the game play capabilities and touchwiz mixed with a larger screen like my streak would be the perfect phone... I only hope Samsung smartens up and comes out with a new model with a dual core in it... A 4.5 inch screen is the happy medium for me... The streak is nice however is a pain sometimes when I don't have big pockets or a jacket on... This phone seems large however not so big that is can't be carried around... After having the Dell Steak for a while... a 4 inch screen seems so small when surfing the web or watching movies... Hopefully there will be a big enough demand for 4.5 to 5 inch screens to push samsung to produce another dual core version.
In fact, these mini-tablets seem ideally suited for consuming content: movies, web pages, magazines, music, games and apps, children's books with audio, and plain text e-books.
We honor great movie directors and writers, but seem to more often forget to honor the developers who make the games we love even though the creative process is just as, if not more complicated and specific than film.
Lately, it seems that movie - related games have generally been doing better, in both critic's eyes and the public.
Video game properties continue to be hot commodities in the movie industry, but it seems more and more often that the pre-production schedules for such collaborations become bogged down with legal and script issues.
There seems to be a lot of anniversaries going on recently, many of them having to do with video games and movies.
With the arival of Lego Pirates of the Caribbean comming just in time for the new movie, it seems that more and more popular movies are converted into Lego games every year.
It's not that artsy indie games are inherently bad, it's just that they seem to forget that they are a video game and not some other media like a movie and cut down on actual gameplay.
I saw a youtube movie of the game and it seemed really choppy.
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.
It doesn't seem like this point can be brought up enough in games journalism circles, but if David Cage wants to make movies, he should just go and make movies.
Vikings, at the moment, seem to be in fashion; between television series, a Norse inspired Marvel movie and a rising tide of video games, Vikings are in vogue.
I wasn't sure what to expect, but overall everyone seems really nice and you can totally feel the gamer vibe here, as opposed to some Comic - cons, which are more of a hybrid and mix with the comics and 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.
But from the little I played of it it felt more like a movie than a game and the field of view seems very narrow.
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...
To me, there seems to be at least eight reasons good and bad why this game goes beyond a choose - your - own adventure, beyond the mindless action of popular selling games, and beyond just an interactive movie.
The only hobbies I ever had time for anymore it seemed were playing video games and watching movies or sports; hobbies I wanted to share with my son more than anything.
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