Not the Scotland - based one between Vision (Paul Bettany) and Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), which is given
too little screen time to resonate.
The new film makes an attempt at looking at the apes» religion but
too little screen time is given to it for it to have much bite.
One of the problems with the film, which held true in the 1980s, when the G.I. Joe franchise entertained kids through TV cartoon shows and comic books, is that there are too many characters vying for
too little screen time.
J.K. Simmons and Matt Smith are given some interesting roles that get
too little screen time.
The creatures are rather cartoony and unconvincing as you'd expect from computer generated monsters and Karl Urban's bad guy garners way
too little screen time.
There are also too many supporting characters who get
too little screen time on their own making it hard to care about any of the protagonists.
Paltrow does what she can in the role of Mills» wife, but she has
too little screen time to make any sort of impact; by the end of the film, she is quite literally reduced to the role of a prop.
Not exact matches
childhood obesity is not being caused by one day of pigging out, it's being caused by
too much
screen time,
too much consistent consumption of sugar / corn syrup / microwave dinners, and
too little creative play
time.
Waaaaayyyyy
too much
screen time happening for lots of
little kids, why introduce it to a baby?
A
little too much cleaning, or
screen time, etc. and my body would let me know.
They introduced far
too much and that left
little to no
screen time for anyone outside of the Turtles, April and Casey.
The Wakanda technology dominates
screen time here, and while it is all quite captivating, it goes a
little too far.
Naomi Watts — so wonderful in better horror fare like The Ring or thrillers like Mulholland Drive and Funny Games — does the best she can here with a comparatively inferior character, but Charlie Heaton, who broke out as the protective and lovelorn older brother in last summer's Stranger Things, and Jacob Tremblay, Oscar - nominated for his role in 2015's Room, are stymied in roles that require
too little in the way of nuance or are lacking in enough
screen time to show real depth.
but I personally wouldn't want to play xenoblade chronicles on it because that would by
too long of a
time looking at such a
little screen.
It's hard to say
too much about them without giving anything away, but some actors accomplish quite a bit with
little screen time.
This is more then a sequel 2 to the 3ds game go look at the devolper interviews on the Nintendo page true it not nothing like galaxy but the graphics look great and there's still plenty of
time polish it... and there's still galaxy and 64 inspired levels in it
too and you can control the camera directly unlike 3d land etc lets play the game first before we judge it I'm sure be will be praising it lol... I for one love the art style cause on the 3ds the resolution wasn't to great now you can really see the art work and every thing on
screen is a
little larger then normal it makes it easier to see the
little details
But there's
too little of drama to compensate for our knowledge that a Disney - branded film about a rescue effort will end with triumphant uplift: the rescue itself, once it finally arrives, gives the film a second wind, but
too much
screen time follows that true climax.
It's not the premise or the performances that sink The Tracey Fragments; rather, it's director Bruce McDonald's inexplicable decision to break up the
screen into tiny
little windows for the duration of the film's far -
too - long running
time.
Like most modern blockbusters, Age of Ultron runs a
little long, but fortunately there's not
too much padding and its new characters grab shares of
screen time in direct proportion to how entertaining they are.
Geoffrey Rush doesn't get nearly enough
screen time as a drunken former gunfighter, and Bosworth's character veers into screechingly obnoxious territory a
little too often.
At
times the loading
screen could be a
little too long just to enter your neighbour's house to steal whatever they had in their backyard.
Version 4.2 of the OS (which should come to the Asus Padfone 2 in
time) has fleshed out the lock
screen functionality considerably, but version 4.1 is a
little too basic.