Sentences with phrase «play on big screens in»

Or round up some mates and catch an All Blacks game playing on big screens in our sports bars or pubs then head out later to one of our lively bars and nightclubs.
My bad, I just would rather play this on my big screen in hd.

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Over at AllThingsD, in outlining her three big takeaways from Nintendo's announcement, Tricia Duryee makes a great point that the new portable screen will almost certainly compete with Apple's iPad for face time, given its forward - facing camera, ability to browse the Internet, draw on the screen with a stylus, play standalone games like Othello, view photos and video chat.
It played up the drama of the secret documents, featured props illustrating the amount of information acquired, and included simple slogans («Iran Lied») in big letters on a screen behind the prime minister.
Robinson was absolutely smashing guys as a run blocker in college, consistently driving linebackers off the screen on the second level and he looked like a big ass deer running out to block the force guy on screen plays.
TCU is aggressive and gives up big plays from time to time — something an Oregon or a Florida State could punish (if Texas can score on a bubble screen without Amari Cooper, think of what screen master Lane Kiffin's Alabama offense would try)-- but you have to take advantage of every opportunity to put yourself in position to outscore that offense.
Apart from the game itself the two additional highlights of the evening for me were the roll call of our players and managers who are no longer with us displayed on the screens as a backdrop to the band playing Abide With Me amid rapturous applause from the fans, and the ending with the lights being turned off on the big screen by the player in the number 6 West Ham shirt.
Ferris Bueller is playing on the big screen at the Genessee Theater in downtown Waukegan on June 11 as a part of The Genessee Film Series this summer!
Composition, however, is easily She's played at being in love at every age from 20 - something onwards on the big screen.
Uma Thurman throws her hands in the air while showing her support for the Time's Up movement while backstage at her play The Parisian Woman on We often think that the celebrities we watch on the big screen have minimum education.
She's played at being in love at every age from 20 - something onwards on the big screen.
2018-04-08 14:52 She's played at being in love at every age from 20 - something onwards on the big screen.
Following the series» demise in 1991, Helgenberger returned to television guest - star status on ER, where she had a four - episode - long recurring role, and in the miniseries The Tommyknockers.A presence on the big screen since 1989, when she made her feature - film debut in Steven Spielberg's romantic fantasy Always, Helgenberger has played a wide variety of roles in films ranging from Species (1995) to the moody The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997) to Steven Soderbergh's widely acclaimed Erin Brockovich (2000).
Meanwhile, on the big screen she scored major parts in the comedy The Rocker, and played Jason Sudeikis» long - suffering wife in the Farrelly Brothers comedy
In 2003, Deschanel appeared in minor capacity as a receptionist in Sam Raimi's Spider - Man 2, with her role in Ghost House Pictures» 2004 frightener Boogeyman serving to prove that she was much more than just another pretty face.As the 2000's rolled on, Deschanel would prove to be an even bigger force on the small screen, playing forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance «Bones» Brennan, partner of FBI agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), on the popular Fox crime drama series BoneIn 2003, Deschanel appeared in minor capacity as a receptionist in Sam Raimi's Spider - Man 2, with her role in Ghost House Pictures» 2004 frightener Boogeyman serving to prove that she was much more than just another pretty face.As the 2000's rolled on, Deschanel would prove to be an even bigger force on the small screen, playing forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance «Bones» Brennan, partner of FBI agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), on the popular Fox crime drama series Bonein minor capacity as a receptionist in Sam Raimi's Spider - Man 2, with her role in Ghost House Pictures» 2004 frightener Boogeyman serving to prove that she was much more than just another pretty face.As the 2000's rolled on, Deschanel would prove to be an even bigger force on the small screen, playing forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance «Bones» Brennan, partner of FBI agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), on the popular Fox crime drama series Bonein Sam Raimi's Spider - Man 2, with her role in Ghost House Pictures» 2004 frightener Boogeyman serving to prove that she was much more than just another pretty face.As the 2000's rolled on, Deschanel would prove to be an even bigger force on the small screen, playing forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance «Bones» Brennan, partner of FBI agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), on the popular Fox crime drama series Bonein Ghost House Pictures» 2004 frightener Boogeyman serving to prove that she was much more than just another pretty face.As the 2000's rolled on, Deschanel would prove to be an even bigger force on the small screen, playing forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance «Bones» Brennan, partner of FBI agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), on the popular Fox crime drama series Bones.
Back on the big screen, she played the promiscuous teenager Dawn in John Boorman's childhood war drama Hope and Glory.
So thank you, to everyone who has played a role in helping take this from an idea in Veronica Roth's head to a movie on the big screen.
In honor of the upcoming release of the new Charlie Kaufman film Anomalisa, Paramount Pictures is presenting a retrospective of four his previous films playing on the big screen again at Landmark Theatres in NY, LA, Chicago and San FranciscIn honor of the upcoming release of the new Charlie Kaufman film Anomalisa, Paramount Pictures is presenting a retrospective of four his previous films playing on the big screen again at Landmark Theatres in NY, LA, Chicago and San Franciscin NY, LA, Chicago and San Francisco.
It's another origin story we're familiar with in the world of comic book heroes, but given the emphasis on magic and alternate dimensions, there are many other toys in the toy box to play with to keep it all feeling like something new to the universe of big - screen superheroes.
Again, it's not as obvious as it would be on a Switch screen, but the characters are all made of incredibly low - poly models when compared to its Switch big brother, and then when you factor in muddier textures, less visual effects and a generally blurrier overall image, it's hard to take to this version after playing it on Switch.
For Laure, this is a spiritual act (one of many baptisms in the film), and for De Palma it's a correction: he flips Billy Wilder the bird by saddling his femme fatale with a crisis that matters, even if her personal pain is not readily apparent when she and a group of thugs break into the Cannes Palais, hoping to swipe a fortune in diamonds from Regis Wargnier's whorish girlfriend Veronica (Rie Rasmussen), with whom Laure makes out in a bathroom stall while Wargnier's hideous East - West plays on the big screen.
Only the third film that the acclaimed actor has made as a director (after 2002's Antwone Fisher and his last, 2007's The Great Debaters), Washington certainly had familiarity with August Wilson's beloved Pulitzer Prize - winning material when he decided to bring it to the big screen; the actor won a Tony Award of his own for starring in the 2010 revival of the production, to go along with the play's Tony for Best Revival (and the many that it won during its first run on stage in 1987).
Based on Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman's Olivier - nominated play (which has caused audiences from London, Sydney, Moscow and more to sleep with the light on), the big - screen frightfest will see Nyman return in the lead as spectral skeptic Professor Goodman.
The most important piece of news to come from the panel is that the Victorian special will be shown in selected cinemas across the globe around the time of its TV release, which will finally do the BBC's high - end production proud as the show is played on the big screens it truly deserves.
Will Kern adapts his own play for the big screen based on his real - life experiences in driving a cab in the streets of Chicago.
Though Ms. Hawkins won the latter statue, beating out Meryl Streep and Emma Thompson, Happy - Go - Lucky only played on the big screen for another eleven days, remaining in just 50 theaters.
Though the movie takes place in the homes of two seventeen - year - old women, intricate camerawork and editing using shot - reverse - shot techniques to close in on first one speaker and then the next help to open the play for the big screen.
Fans can play on the big screen with the console docked, in tabletop mode with the Pro Controller, and on the go in handheld mode using either the Joy - Con ™ controllers or by taking advantage of full touch screen functionality.
In the meantime, you can see Neeson on the big screen in either the currently - playing Wrath of the Titans, this summer's Battleship board game move adaptation, the aforementioned second installment in the Taken franchise this fall - or (POTENTIAL SPOILER ALERT) a certain upcoming, hotly - anticipated blockbuster that the actor was recently officially confirmed to appear iIn the meantime, you can see Neeson on the big screen in either the currently - playing Wrath of the Titans, this summer's Battleship board game move adaptation, the aforementioned second installment in the Taken franchise this fall - or (POTENTIAL SPOILER ALERT) a certain upcoming, hotly - anticipated blockbuster that the actor was recently officially confirmed to appear iin either the currently - playing Wrath of the Titans, this summer's Battleship board game move adaptation, the aforementioned second installment in the Taken franchise this fall - or (POTENTIAL SPOILER ALERT) a certain upcoming, hotly - anticipated blockbuster that the actor was recently officially confirmed to appear iin the Taken franchise this fall - or (POTENTIAL SPOILER ALERT) a certain upcoming, hotly - anticipated blockbuster that the actor was recently officially confirmed to appear inin.
Her biographical drama «Woman Walks Ahead» will play at the Tribeca Film Festival next month, while her villainous turn in «X-Men: Dark Phoenix» won't be seen on the big screen until February 2019.
The success of David Dobkin's («Wedding Crashers») The Judge lies in its ability to sound just like every other story in which a successful prodigal son returns from «the big city» in the midst of personal turmoil to attend a parent's funeral («Elizabethtown,» «Garden State,» etc.) when summarized aloud, but play out on screen as more than that.
The tragic case of a Florida news anchor who shot and killed herself live on television in 1974 was relegated to a morbid subsection of popular culture until Robert Greene's Kate Plays Christine and now Antonio Campos» Christine brought her story to life on the big screen.
There's been an overwhelming sense of nostalgia at theaters this summer, with films like «Mad Max: Fury Road,» «Jurassic World» and «Terminator Genisys» all reviving decades - old franchises on the big screen, and «Vacation» continues that trend with the latest installment in the National Lampoon series that began with Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo and a rotating door of actors playing their two kids.
The script was reportedly inspired by the real - life ordeals of Harlow and Clara Bow and Harlow is clearly in on the gag and having fun with it, playing the public role of the big screen glamour girl while her private life is all chaos and frustration.
Coupled with some nice film and musical hommages, this makes for great viewing on the big screen, so you folks across the pond should head out to your cinema on September 12th if it is playing in your neighborhood.
In the hands of del Toro, the strangest of premises is transformed into one of the most consistently beautiful love stories to have played out on the big screen in years — and it's largely down to the strong sense of innocence and humanity that stops it from playing out like an interspecies freak shoIn the hands of del Toro, the strangest of premises is transformed into one of the most consistently beautiful love stories to have played out on the big screen in years — and it's largely down to the strong sense of innocence and humanity that stops it from playing out like an interspecies freak shoin years — and it's largely down to the strong sense of innocence and humanity that stops it from playing out like an interspecies freak show.
The legacy of The King's Speech lives on: King George VI and his wife are to make a return to the big screen in Hyde Park on the Hudson, an adaptation of a BBC radio play, directed by Roger Michell.
Paul had a brace of big - screen roles early on, including small parts in «K - Pax,» «National Lampoon's Van Wilder» and «Mission Impossible III» (he plays Michelle Monaghan «s drunken brother in a brief scene in the latter), and recurred on HBO drama «Big Love» across its five seasobig - screen roles early on, including small parts in «K - Pax,» «National Lampoon's Van Wilder» and «Mission Impossible III» (he plays Michelle Monaghan «s drunken brother in a brief scene in the latter), and recurred on HBO drama «Big Love» across its five seasoBig Love» across its five seasons.
The great Goldie Hawn, who hasn't been on the big screen in 15 years (2002's «The Banger Sisters») plays Emily's mother Linda.
Both of these guys have had their stars rise higher in the two years since the first movie, with Hill receiving his second well - deserved Oscar nomination to prove the first was no fluke and Tatum having another surprise success with Magic Mike followed recently by the best reviews of his career in the dark drama Foxcatcher and now signing up to play Gambit on the big screen.
In his portrayal of the transgender Danish artist who was born Einar Wegener in 1882 but who died as Lili Elbe in 1931 every simper, every pout, every bashful flutter of the eyes seems to be played out on the big screen at lengtIn his portrayal of the transgender Danish artist who was born Einar Wegener in 1882 but who died as Lili Elbe in 1931 every simper, every pout, every bashful flutter of the eyes seems to be played out on the big screen at lengtin 1882 but who died as Lili Elbe in 1931 every simper, every pout, every bashful flutter of the eyes seems to be played out on the big screen at lengtin 1931 every simper, every pout, every bashful flutter of the eyes seems to be played out on the big screen at length.
This was arguably one of the biggest complaint from many users and while in my own experience, the text size seemed fine, I was also playing it on a 55 inch 4K screen in the resolution mode.
Denzel Washington, Maggie Smith and Emma Thompson also appeared in the top 20 actors and actresses we would want to play us on the big screen.
It seems the biggest challenge «Prisoners» will have is luring in audiences interested in seeing «every parent's nightmare» played out on the big screen in what appears to be an exhausting ride.
While — like (I guess) many Rohmer fans — I tend to find myself most at home in his beach houses and Parisian apartment blocks, I was drawn to this presentation of his lesser - known historical films for two reasons: one was the pure joy of being able to enjoy his greatest work, Perceval, on the big screen; the other was the opportunity to finally be introduced to his feature - length television play Catherine de Heilbronn, a production that, in its grey set design and even starker minimalism, in many ways felt like the former film's shadowy companion piece.
Any fans of taking on your friends in frantic action - platformers should look into the game, as it's a great title to play on your big screen TV at home, or on the daily bus ride from home to work.
Silver Surfer first jumped on the big screen in 2007's lesser received Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer with Fishburne providing the voice for the superhero while Doug Jones playing the physical embodiment of the role.
Listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the «most - represented movie character,» Sherlock Holmes is certainly no stranger to adaptations, currently being played on the big and small screen by actors such as Benedict Cumberbatch, Jonny Lee Miller and Robert Downey Jr..
The show started with a bang: a symphonic orchestra walked in front of the crowd, sat down, and started playing an immediately recognizable tune, just as a montage of footage from The Legend of Zelda series started showing on the big screen.
Also New This Week Murder on the Orient Express Mystery writer Agatha Christie's most famous detective, Hercule Poirot, is on the big screen again in director Kenneth Branagh's (who also plays Poirot) «Murder on the Orient Express.»
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