Sentences with phrase «what little screen time»

With a strong Guy Pearce performance, and supporting characters that are surprisingly rounded given what little screen time they have, it's a good drama that hits upon themes of accepting one's mortality, living without fear of the inevitable, and treating those around you as if your existence on this plane were about to expire at any time.

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That's interesting for parents conflicted over what sort of screen time is best for their little ones, but is happier learning more effective learning for grownups as well?
One of the most pressing and perplexing questions parents have to answer is what to do about screen time for little ones.
Each time I looked back at what I was reading on Facebook, he put his cute little face right in the way of me and my screen, and he'd smile until he got my attention.
We could all stand to gain from a little less screen time and Italy makes the weaning easy, detoxing you from busy to slow down, savor more and figure out what makes you you again.
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.
Because so little of what occurs on - screen either engages or entertains, there's ample time for the boiler of your self - respect to build up quite a head of indignation at the forfeiture of your time, money, and (exceedingly minimal) cerebral exertion.
The camera mirror is a little funky to use in daily driving given that it requires refocusing your eyes on the screen every time you use it, but if you have a big load of cargo or a car full of kids, it allows you to see very clearly what's behind you without having to try and look around passengers or stuff.
The Qwerty keyboard is a little on the small side for our liking, although the learning curve and adjustment process was nothing like what was seen with the Storm phones touch screens — we were used to the actual physical keyboard in no time at all.
Combat here is largely in real - time with your group of up to four heroes having a maximum of three special skills mapped to their little sections of the screen at any given time, but you can also access these by holding a key while hovering over an enemy or friendly to bring up a contextual radial menu that will display defensive abilities or offensive ones based on what the cursor is above.
Being somewhat limited in my freedom to be entertained as a kid, for many years of my life, gaming served as a diverse means of escape for me away from the trappings of a mostly mundane, repetitive life, at the end of the school day I would often think to myself «alright... so what are some of the good things that I have to look forward to when I get home...», one of the first things that I would do as soon as I got home after school was play FINAL FANTASY on PlayStation, I would eagerly walk home as quickly as I could just so that I could continue playing from the part where I had last left off the day before, as pathetic as this may come across, I can confidently say that many of the happiest moments that I have had in my life have been while being utterly enthralled by the developments in the games, I think that reminiscing about aspects of a video game with great fondness is a hallmark of an impactful form of entertainment, I would often be so «in the zone» while playing that anything aside from what was taking place on the screen would become completely null and void in my mind to the point where I forget that I was playing a video game, even though I did not live the events of the game, I can emphatise with them as if I had, that is the sort of impact that the emotional depth of the story, the characters, the music, the design and the overall world of the series have had on me, what appeals the most to me is that FINAL FANTASY allows us the luxury of divorcing ourselves of our current reality to assume that of a world of fantasy for a precious moment in time, which is a sentiment that makes me wish that our world as whole had a little more «FINAL FANTASY» within it so as to make us all want to wake up as soon as possible to enjoy another day
When reared on this, there's little question: by the time a youngster makes it to the museum, if ever, and sets his eyes on Velazquez's Las Meninas — I mean his eyes — it is highly doubtful he or she will have the necessary brain cells to see abundantly what that astounding work can hold out beyond the shallowness that the pixel dimensions their computer screen, mind you, a substantial improvement over offset reproduction, currently has.»
Google tells us what parents already know: they have «concerns about stuff like screen time and the apps their children are using, just like they have concerns about protecting their little ones in the real world», and we're told that «parents want to help guide their child's experience online, while also allowing them to explore and be inspired».
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