Sentences with phrase «very little screen»

French actor Romain Duris (The Spanish Apartment) offers the most intrigue as one of the conflicted kidnappers but he's given very little screen time.
I'm a Hank Pym fan so I'm kinda bummed out that Pym will be relegated to the background and very little screen time since it's not like Douglas will regain the Ant - Man identity in time for «Avengers 3.»
Claire, who seems poised to be a significant character, is also frustratingly given very little screen time.
Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson), as a lead character, has never been all that interesting, and some of his more colorful friends (Mater — Larry the Cable Guy) are given very little screen time.
I experienced zero bugs, and very little screen tearing or the like; very clean game.
Comparable to Charlize Theron's turn in Monster, Aday does a great deal with very little screen time.
He had very little screen time and very little to work with.
Despite his prominence in the marketing materials, Gunter is given very little screen time in comparison to other characters and isn't central to the plot.
Stephen Fry plays the Mayor of Laketown, and while having very little screen time, you can tell he was having fun, and he is entertaining in the role.
One of the major knocks about «The Force Awakens» was that stormtrooper leader Captain Phasma (Gwendoline Christie) had very little screen time.

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The Pixelbook will also support the $ 99 Pixelbook Pen, which can write and draw on the screen with very little lag.
Electronic money, stocks, mean very little to me b / c they are just numbers on a screen.
The documents show that Cruz was very much on the radar screen of mental health professionals and the Broward County school system, yet very little appears to have been done other than these evaluations.
The 8.9 inch screen makes this a little smaller than some tablets, but still very much a top contender.
A little time on television will not be detrimental to your child but leaving the kid on screen all the time will be very harmful.
We try very hard to avoid movies and screen time the entire trip and encourage learning fun, but as technology advances, more and more of the educational toys are essentially little tablets with games.
We have found that often we feel a little between all groups of others... we aren't homeschooling, nor do our children have typical pleasures (no constant screen time, very limited shows!)
Those glowing screens are very tempting for little ones, but the charging cord presents a risk of electrocution or entanglement.
«While sickle cell newborn screening is standard in the U.S., very few infants are screened in Africa because of the high cost and level of skill needed to run traditional tests,» says Dr. Little, Director of the Adult Sickle Cell Anemia Center, UH Seidman Cancer Center and Associate Professor at the School of Medicine.
«However, we hope these findings reassure clinicians and the public that that there is little question about the effectiveness of mammography screening, which should continue to play a very important role in our efforts to prevent deaths from breast cancer.»
Yet, even if all cargo were screened, explosives, including PETN are difficult to detect because they have a very low vapor pressure, which means very little of the explosive material gets into the air around the bomb where it can be detected.
Besides a cute little outhouse (because I'm very weird) I have had my heart set on a screened in porch since we moved in.
but here every wall that needs a wallrun has scratches on it, every ring you see needs to be grabbed, and every ledge you need to jump to is worn down, and any time your little flying friend is needed the screen turns black and white (very agitating) It just feels like the game is treating you like you are a 5 year old.
I knew a little about the film during earlier screenings, but I wasn't very prepared for the style and pace at which the movie unfolds.
No immersion, very little teamwork (everyone is just running around doing their «thing»), weapons are unrealistic (nothing but giant, over embellished chunks of metal with exaggerated functions), player team models make no sense (a mix of future U.S. Army soldiers, English soldiers, terrorists with masks, and this ape thing)-- the enemy has the same models too, too many screen markers
While some of the graphics can appear dated, and it is missing features like touch screen or in game Amiibo support, there's very little about this seamless port that disappoints.
Which is fine, except that that secondary plot of his blossoming romance with Diane is given very short shrift (and little screen time), which means that the final resolution feels a bit unearned.
Dunkirk features very little dialogue and more things happening on screen.
Note: It was hard / virtually impossible to get good screenshots of the game itself — recording directly off the screen was strictly prohibited and SEGA's «heavies» were out in force on the day — so after a few shots of the display, I was left with very little to take photos of.
There's Malcolm (newcomer Shameik Moore), who's trapped in the»90s with his flat - top haircut and loud clothing; Diggy (22 - year - old Kiersey Clemons in her first big screen role), a lesbian who cares not for what anyone thinks about her preference for dressing a little differently; and Jib (The Grand Budapest Hotel «s very own Tony Revolori), who may seem like a misfit but his 14 % African blood speaks for itself, thank you very much.
While Abramsen played a new character in «The Stakelander» who has very little dialogue and backstory in the screenplay, she admitted the process of bringing Lady to the screen «was a lot harder than I thought it was going to be... I took the script and ran with it, and created some of my own dialogue and inner monologue in my head.
While Byrne appears on the poster and gets second billing, she is on screen very little and devastatingly miscast.
Okay, initially I was very excited for this new film, being that it is the big screen debut as a leading lady for Tina Fey, the phenomenal talent behind NBC's little seen comedy gem 30 Rock, but then I saw the preview.
For reasons of Adblock, I had not seen the myriad of ads that plastered the walls of Facebook and played before every Youtube video for weeks until the release of the film, so I knew very little about it before I came to the theater for my press screening.
That leaves very little opportunity for black actors to share the big screen in movies the general public will see.
Its brilliant colors and startling characters spring from the screen and remind us how very, very tired we are of simpleminded little characters bouncing around dimly in 3 - D.
Allen also appears on screen, although very little of the sophistication he would later bring to his films is on show here.
As I don't travel much and I have very little interest in looking at a screen when I'm out...
* Asked how he feels about going from very small indie films to a massive, effects - driven fantasy / comedy, Green said: «Well, just like probably all of you guys like to see different kinds of movies every week — a little of this, a little of that — it's fun professionally to, like, get in the ring and design creatures and have guys in suits and puppets and just, y ’ know, bring in all this stuff... I remember when I was a kid, and if something like «Behind The Scenes of Return of The Jedi» would come on, I'd just be glued to the screen, wishing that one day I'd be able to get my hands dirty doing something like that.
Very little grave danger is even suggested; the one character who doesn't make it to the end is dispatched off - screen, as the result of a heroic gesture.
Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (who brought Little Miss Sunshine to a Best Picture nomination) and written by Simon Beaufoy (Oscar winner for Slumdog Millionaire and nominee for 127 Hours), Battle of the Sexes is one of the best films to screen here at the 44th Telluride Film Fest and will very likely be nominated for several of Oscars.
Instead, even with the melange of technological and geographic razzle - dazzle at the crew's disposal, there is very little joy in this film; the overall effect on screen bears more than a passing resemblance to what might have occurred with a hypothetical pairing of James Cameron and John Calvin; the decision to eliminate over seventy - five per cent of the cast within the first forty minutes doesn't help the situation very much.
But this message is somewhat watered down by the rather corny zaniness that fills the screen, including several massive action set - pieces that not only make very little sense but feel like scenes we've seen before.
This latest project marks the end of a four year break from the screen for Solondz, and very little is known about it - including the title - save for it being «a dramatic comedy set against the backdrop of a war».
Despite this plot, they spend very little time on screen together.
Just as she did in «Beasts», Wallis is delightfully charming, with an irresistible on - screen presence, as Annie, who makes it very clear that she's not a Little Orphan, but a foster kid.
Schreiber can do a lot with very little dialogue, as he turns on those in his path with a Gorgon - like stare; his presence fills the screen physically and psychically.
so so so typically Anderson's style a monster of a cast list with everyone completely dead - panning the jokes i don't often go as high as 4 stars, but this one got to 4 very very early in the show it needs the big screen in order that the nice little details in the background aren't missed.
It uses the touch screen functionalities very well but all of the characters in the game can get very smogged on the small screen which will make it a little bit ha... Read Full Review
Though he has very little to do with the plot itself, his scenes are fantastic, and he's easily the best bad guy I've seen on screen this year.
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