I had seen Peeping Tom two or three times before but finally
watched it on the big screen when I was working in its locale.
Not exact matches
When the
big image of the product appears
on screen, we want the time shown to be close to the actual time
on the audience's
watches.»
Every sport book today is computerized, Back in my day money always moved the line if a player was respected, and if the squares tossed enough money
on a game most books would move the line a little, However the
big books would just sit and even take layoffs from the small stores, They knew even if the squares got hot in the end the juice would eat em up.Gone are the days
when Billy Walters and his crew would move the line 3 and 4 points, I'm talking sides not totals, Forget about what they did to the horseshoe with totals in the NBA, Back then you could catch small non computerized stores with bad lines to begin with, imagine a three point move and the small store or corner bookie is off
on the line a few points to begin with, I could catch some game with 6 and seven point advantages, with computers today if you can catch a half or one point advantage your lucky.Even if you know the group moving the line most of these store move the lines
on air,
when I say air they just
watch the
screen from D.B. And move the line before they even get hit, Hell even the
big stores have the sharps
on small limits per call.
Use the blackout curtains to shut out light
when watching movies
on the
big screen or to ensure a deep sleep in your bedroom.
Her instructions - make sure the penguins have a limitless supply of vintage movies to
watch on the HD
big -
screen TV
when he's out.
The film noir slate was particularly rich as was the experience of seeing these film
on the
big screen — the lighting, the compositions, the close - ups all popped in a way that just doesn't happen
when you
watch these titles
on TV.
Nolan put a great amount of effort in recreating the scenes and experiences as accurately as possible, and that can be sensed
when watching the movie
on a
big screen.
It's easy to forget that the baseline attractiveness of Hollywood is so ridiculously high
when you spend all day
watching TV shows and movies, but The Disaster Artist throws this into sharp relief: if you don't look just right in real life, you'll look totally wrong
on the
big screen.
The Polar Express is a worthwhile view, although this is one of those films that probably stands up better
when watching it
on a
big screen with quality surround sound rather than a small monaural television set.
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.
Of course,
watching an HD movie
on a tablet isn't the same experience as
on a
big screen TV, but then again that's not as awesome as
when watching a new movie in the theater!
Everybody likes superheroes, and while there's lots of fun to be had
when reading about them in comic books and
watching them
on the
big screen, sometimes the best way to experience their... Continue reading →
a real time battle system that actually feels like the battles we all
watched on our television
screens when the cartoon was a
big deal.
The fact that owners can dock the Switch and enjoy content
on their
big screens essentially makes the console the perfect device for
watching films, but Nintendo hasn't shared much of anything regarding
when these sort of apps will come.
It's also
big enough to enjoyably browse the net or
watch videos
on when you're away from home and
bigger screens, but it's obviously not quite as strong an experience for most visual media as Apple's larger 9.7, 10.5 and 12.9 - inch slates.