Sentences with phrase «pretty good screen»

That said, it's still a pretty good screen.
It has a modern design that uses premium materials, a pretty good screen, easily provides all - day battery life, the cameras can dish out some respectable results, and its OS is clean and speedy.
Yea, but the screen is a pretty good screen to start out with anyway, so I can't complain TOO much.
As far as I know, the effects of using Pearl instead of Carta are limited to the screen, meaning slightly less contrast and more ghosting, but still a pretty good screen.
E.g. resource guarding, prey drive, dominant aggression, herding behavior... Whereas if you adopt an adult dog, or even a young «teenage» 1yo, you can pretty well screen for these tendencies from the outset.

Not exact matches

Zuckerberg responded that current AI technology is not as good as humans at screening «sensitive content when the stakes are pretty high.»
Marvel has a pretty well - established history of remixing and streamlining the best and most iconic of the many looks each of its characters have sported over the years for their big - screen adaptations (in a funny bit of symmetry, the movie designs usually end up influencing how a character will look in the comics afterward).
While most of Khosrowshahi's presentation — which was run from his computer — had to do with much of what you might expect from a longtime techie (artificial intelligence, better software, etc.), one screen was clearly a pretty big risk for the long - shot candidate to take and was much noticed by the directors.
It may not have a proper headphone jack, but that massive screen is pretty good for PUBG.
(Well, technically I saw it on the little screen on Delta Flight 1768 from Seattle to Atlanta, which is pretty much the only way I see any movies these days... but, hey, at least the cookies and pretzels are free.)
You can hear the detractors arc up as soon as a pretty photo crosses the screens of their phones, «smoothie bowls are so over-done, so trendy, only good for pretty Instagram pictures!».
So I kinda want to lick my screen... although I am pretty sure this wouldn't do them any justice and I am also very full from my not so healthy dinner of good old British fish and chips.
They are pretty efficient undoubtedly but it is Matic in front of them that keeps them screened so well.
Took a screen that basically looked dead in the water and ended up shaking off a couple guys and then reading his blocks pretty well to take a broken play into the endzone.
Check out this video of 10 - month - old Jonas, who's pretty much doing chin - ups to get a better look at his parents» computer screen.
We've screened half a million since and have found others that have pretty good levels of tolerance, but this is the one we like the best
While Zoosk boasts pretty good numbers, it still doesn't offer the ease of use and the ability to screen for like - minded Christians the way eharmony does.
The game play is fun and predictable shooter action with a slight old school flare and controls pretty well, including the touch screen commands, but to me the biggest problem of this game is the lack of scope.
Ridley Scott does a pretty good job at combining a women's lib tale about a woman breaking into the uber - male ranks of Navy Seals with a little soft porn (can you do that??? He did it already) as Demi Moore «s nipples star as a important supporting cast members, and are given lotsa screen time.
Graphics: 7/10 about as good as Unit 13 Story: 7/10 fun but not that immersive Multiplayer: Not played it but it looks pretty fun but limited so probably 7 or 8/10 Innovation: 6/10 Feels the same as every other shooter in terms of controls, Presentation of title screen (touch) etc and the touch controls (in - game) feel forced.
ill start off by saying that the graphics are gorgeous, the gameplay is pretty similar to donkey kong returns, the game is just a fun 2D Platformer overall, the only DOWNSIDE is the Difficulty can be very frustrating at times, i recommend getting a Pro Controller, it works much better then the gamepad, also the game does nt really use gamepad other then off screen play, but still a
ill start off by saying that the graphics are gorgeous, the gameplay is pretty similar to donkey kong returns, the game is just a fun 2D Platformer overall, the only DOWNSIDE is the Difficulty can be very frustrating at times, i recommend getting a Pro Controller, it works much better then the gamepad, also the game does nt really use gamepad other then off screen play, but still a great Platformer
Considering all the actors were given such flat characters to portray on screen, they did a pretty good job.
The graphics and performance are pretty good from what I have played so far which is pretty impressive since there is so much stuff going on on the screen at one time.
When you've got Zach Galifianakis (who makes a pretty good sized splash here) and Ed Helms (from the U.S. version of «The Office») you know the low - brow humor will permeate throughout most of the screen time.
Caliban (Stephen Merchant) Logan is pretty mean to Caliban despite him being nice enough to risk his life every day in caring for Professor X. Still, Caliban's willingness to stick around and his sacrifice for his friends makes him a good dude, even if he doesn't have much to do but be an off - screen victim.
Best Format: The scale of this film is pretty epic, so a theater screening is recommended.
Everyone else on the screen is pretty good, too, but this is really Bruhl and Hemsworth's show when all is said and done.
«The latest big - screen iteration of the blockbuster video game isn't a film for the ages, but it's actually pretty good fun; an old - fashioned treasure - island adventure tale gilded in circa - 2018 wokeness (Lara Croft's breasts no longer command a lead supporting role) and anchored by an Oscar - winning actress far more gifted than the story requires.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
I can't say that I'll ever return to the online action, but split - screen runs well and is pretty damn fun.
This movie just gave me nightmares, the special effects the sounds, the creatures design were pretty well done, the acting was just good to decent at times, they could do better, the other thing is that they did» t gave a lot of screen time to the creature, it would been really good to see more about it.
This movie just gave me nightmares, the special effects the sounds, the creatures design were pretty well done, the acting was just good to decent at times, they could do better, the other thing is that they did» t gave a lot of screen time to the creature, it would been really good to see
After the screening, a couple guys behind me asked each other why Mildred couldn't just get over it, after all, Willoughby seems like a pretty good guy.
Still, as someone who enjoyed the big screen adaptation of Wanted, but enjoyed the comic even more, I think I have a pretty good idea of what we're in for.
So it's ironic now that T'Challa's vibranium grip is beginning to slip that we enter a month pretty well defined by the lead - up to his next big - screen appearance, the game - changing Avengers: Infinity War.
In fact, his new film is pretty hard to find as well, with an under - the - radar nationwide release (it opened on Seattle Screens with little fanfare last week at the Varsity, we're it continues on a reduced schedule this week), a far cry from his generation - defining 70s masterpieces like The Last Picture Show, What's Up Doc?
It's your usual assortment of production anecdotes, but Wynorski is pretty good at screen - specific observation, cluing us in on which shots required the most work behind the scenes — like the tracking shot through the furniture store that forced stagehands to move furniture into place and stay out of frame as the camera rolled backwards through the set.
This is not enough to hold the screen, and pretty soon the supporting players take over: not only Thewlis and Landry Jones as the wheedly Percy, but also Pat Shortt as Private Redmond, a dough - faced recruit who is constantly devising new ways to escape exertion, and Richard E. Grant, doing his best stiff - upper - lip bit as the company major.
I recently attended the advance screening of Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, and I have to admit, my own day had been pretty craptastic.
This actually looks pretty damn good, more than anything it's great to see this story about these wonderful women shown on the big screen with so much attention to detail.
saw a screening a few weeks ago in NYC; it's pretty good.
It's a pretty arcade shooter, one that makes as good a use of the iPhone's touch screen as it can with a «floating gun» control scheme, which uses virtual joystick to aim and has you shaking the phone to reload... [Kotaku]
Lol yea, well if it makes you feel any better, they screened the pilot at SXSW and it opened with some pretty good reviews
In reality, the two are pretty good friends, and have even worked together on another James Gunn movie, The Belko Experiment, alongside another fellow Guardians co-star and on - screen Ravager, Sean Gunn.
The picture quality is generally pretty good, though a large screen display occasionally reveals some unwanted softness and minor instances of the moiré effect.
Jason from MNPP popping in from between Tribeca screenings to quick give us our Monday afternoon «Beauty vs Beast» fix — I figure it's a Marvel Week what with that lil» Avengers movie opening in a couple of days and so what better time to step one step back and tackle their most recent smashing success, Ryan Coogler's Black Panther, which is still sitting pretty in the Top Ten, box - office-wise.
Lean On Pete also did pretty well with $ 12,350 each on four screens, while Chappaquiddick (No. 7) and Miracle Season (No. 11) each pulled in soft openings befitting their mediocre reviews and middling just - barely - wide - release rollouts.
Though handicapped with an incomplete grasp of the English language, the Thai actors who portray the film's Vietnamese characters hold the screen better than you'd suspect, even if only three make a distinct impression: Tung Thanh Tran as the dual - natured Tuanh, Chintara Sukapatana as the pretty but quiet Trinh, and the not - sufficiently - credited softball stickler with a contagious smile and polite demeanor.
Ann Miller, who hosts the featurette «Cole Porter In Hollywood: Too Darn Hot,» says director George Sidney wanted her to throw various objects at the screen during her outrageous number «Too Darn Hot,» although Miller's machine - gun dancing alone raises the sexual suggestiveness pretty well without the third dimension.
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