Sentences with phrase «worse than the screens»

And then when it comes to the rear backup camera, the image projected onto the screen is rather poor and much worse than the screens found in Hyundai and Kia products.

Not exact matches

Saudi Arabia publicly screened its first movie in more than 30 years over the weekend, but moviegoers were subjected to one of 2017's worst films.
The turnkey upgrade — which included retrofitting of fine screening technology by CST Wastewater solutions — was completed just days before the bad weather along Australia's East Coast dumped more than 160 mm of water on the council region within 48 hours
His addiction has been going on for so long (basically since his teenage years) that I realized 6 months ago (after crying and bawling and telling him how bad it hurts me that he would rather get his fix through a computer screen than his wife) that it was just who he was and I would have to accept it or move on... I thought I could just accept it....
Though I do believe there is no weather, just bad clothing, February is a month where we spend more time indoors than say, April.The problem with more indoors time... [Read more...] about Screen Free Boredom Busters for Kids
Meanwhile, licensing rules in most states do little more than «screen out the bottom few who can't master the English language or are badly schooled,» says Eric Nadelstern, the former New York City deputy schools chancellor and visiting professor of practice at Columbia University's Teachers College.
Pre-training screening showed that while most children had central visual acuity worse than the 20/200 legal blindness limit, they also underutilized their peripheral vision.
The agency responded, «While the EPA recognizes there are reasons to believe that this strain might be less sensitive, the data currently available appear to show that it is no worse (or better) than other strains for screening for endocrine activity.»
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Th combat consists of button smashing, the strategy is very monotonous and lacking, the characters are absent of any charms, the bosses are very tedious, the graphics are somewhat worse than Chronicles», quests are repetitive, loading screens are annoying, and the story is very nonsensical.
If there's anything worse than a watered - down, big - screen sitcom, it's a watered - down, big - screen sitcom that gets all socially responsible on us at the end
Despite releasing (if only briefly) the worst movie of the century, Screen Media actually had a better 2015 than 2014.
Roos, though, hasn't cracked the puzzle of how to explore that behavior on screen in such a way that the characters behave badly in interesting, rather than arbitrary, ways.
Based on tonight's pilot episode (the only one Fox screened for critics), it gets the basics down and doesn't try to deliver more than what you might expect, for better or worse.
Actually, it's like watching something other than a movie, like a bunch of bad acting, cheesy dialogue and laughably crap special effects, and like this kind of slapstick childish unfunny type of humour, all exploded onto your screen!!!! It's a bit like something you'd see on Disney Channel, like in the same league as Lizzie McGuire.
As far as sitcom - cinema goes (and the movie does truly look terrible), you could probably do worse than this — probably because most sitcom - cinema casts don't allow Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline to share the screen.
Lizard is Awesome no doubt about that but I don't think we are actually going to see a true lizard on screen rather than a guy with a bad pizza - face make - up..
Xenoblade Chronicles» interface is also a little worse for wear: Menus or screens either seem unsuited for reading on a smaller display or are far blurrier and unappealing than they really should've been.
Steve Carell is an undeniably funny guy, but not in that «carry a bad film to success» way that Carrey was able to do earlier in his career, When you realize that Carell got more laughs in the miniscule amount of screen time he had in Bruce Almighty than he does in the 90 minutes he is in front of the camera for this sequel, that's really all you need to know in terms of this film's overall comedic quality.
The entertaining result, while not exactly pushing the entrenched rom - com in any brave new directions, could do worse than evoking prime Richard Curtis, the screenwriter who, with on - screen assistance from Hugh Grant, raised the bar back in the»90s with «Four Weddings and a Funeral» and «Notting Hill.»
Not incredible — certainly no 60 FPS, but instead it runs at a consistent 30 FPS, meaning that if anything, the framerate is better than what you might see from the Switch version running in Quality mode; there are less characters on screen in the 3DS version and it's a much lower resolution of course, but in terms of playability it's not bad at all.
In case you're even worse at level editors than I am, the brains behind Hotline Miami 2 have made an on - screen tutorial, walking you through the five main steps of creation, in addition to planned video guides and other supplementary material.
Kevin Kline is a triumph as the original Hollywood bad boy, Errol Flynn, who was better at playing his fizzy, rakish role off - screen than on.
Yet rather than do anything with this absurdity, the rest of the scene just involves Amy «standing up» to Gwendolyn and telling her how bad her day has been, the other mothers gasping en masse off screen.
Emetophilia is a sexual fetish for seeing other people vomit, and if this is an affliction to which you ascribe, you could do a lot worse than pick up a ticket for this restoration screening of Frederick Wiseman's 1970 feature, Hospital.
Directed by the program's creator, Doug Ellin, this eagerly - anticipated, big screen version more than lives up to its legions of loyal fans» high expectations, between the bawdy, locker room banter and the trademark misogyny we've come to expect from the unapologetic bad boys at the center of the story.
he Incredible Hulk may be the latest superhero to make the jump to the big screen, but he's probably going to disappoint more than a few fans this summer — namely because he isn't so much a superhero as he is a psychiatrist's worst nightmare.
I was really pulled out of the movie when Andrew Scott appeared on screen, not that he is a bad actor, I just can't see him as anything else other than Moriarty.
None of them materialize as substantial characters, but they still get more screen time than most of the musical acts, save for the Dead Boys, the badly behaved (even by punk standards) outfit that Kristal ill - advisedly decides to manage.
The bizarre mesh of stereotypes and coincidences comes into land with a final act that shrugs off sense altogether for sheer spectacle, introduced by nothing less than a Henry V - style rallying call from our hero — simultaneously one of the best and worst on - screen speeches of the year so far.
My biggest complaint would be regarding an absurdly aggressive film grain filter, which is fine most of the time, but in particularly dark scenes it's a vulgar haze across the screen, making the game look honestly worse than it actually does.
[Rock Fist Way Down] In its brief history, movies that get released on Video On Demand or DVD before they hit the screen more often than not get a bad reputation.
As the titular bad - ass, a former CIA agent with a reinstated license to kill out to avenge the death of his brother, Michael Jai White combines a deadpan - comic screen presence with enough martial artistry to make a fight scenes work on a more visceral level than pure parody.
The camera tends to box you in if you're anywhere other than the most open space the game is capable of giving you, meaning you'll find yourself trying to dodge and teleport around just in the hopes of staying out of a bad guy's way, usually only to find yourself getting blasted from another enemy somewhere entirely off - screen.
But it doesn't look too bad, especially on an average - sized screen or at a further than usual viewing distance.
Bernal does his best to bring grit to proceedings, yet the lush scenery acts most of the talent off the screen and the film never says anything more interesting than bullying bad, nature pretty.
WHY: Hollywood hasn't been shy about its love for sequels, reboots and remakes this year, but as far as big screen adaptations of mildly popular television shows go, you could do a lot worse than «The Man from U.N.C.L.E.» In fact, though director Guy Ritchie has admitted that he wasn't overly familiar with the 1960s TV series before signing on to the project, it's the ideal property for a filmmaker like Ritchie to tackle, because it allows him to cherry - pick the show's best bits and put his own spin on the material without worrying about stepping on too many toes.
Hollywood hasn't been shy about its love for sequels, reboots and remakes this summer, but as far as big screen adaptations of mildly popular television shows go, you could do a lot worse than «The Man from U.N.C.L.E.» In fact, though director Guy Ritchie has admitted that he wasn't overly familiar with the 1960s TV series before signing on to the project, it's the ideal property for a filmmaker like Ritchie to tackle, because it allows him to cherry - pick the show's best bits and put his own spin on the material without worrying about stepping on too many toes.
Far more delicate - seeming in person than on the screen, Ms. Swinton is dressed in a loose brown shirt that she'll pull over her legs, knees folded against her chest, several times during the course of our conversation — a charming, almost alarmingly childlike pose from an actress I most readily associate with ferocious, audacious turns in Derek Jarman's free - verse celluloid poetry and best - of - bad - movie appearances in everything from Vanilla Sky to The Beach to The Statement.
Consequently, as Mimic 2 reveals itself to be more of a slasher flick than a monster movie, it honours repetition - honed slasher sequel conventions: the body count escalates, the gore and blood increases, the time the creatures spend on - screen mounts, and the characteristics of the bad guy / s evolve.
The combat is more varied than its predecessors, and that is not a bad thing, and it is still easy to pick up and play for any age range wishing to jump in and try their hand at the on - screen fun.
The horror / thriller opened on more than 2000 screens, but bad marketing and lackluster reviews prevented audiences from checking it out.
Making matters worse is the fact that the book's atmosphere of tension and repression just turns to dead space and silence interrupted occasionally by Jon Ekstrand's blaring, overdone music on the big screen, with Hardy never giving the lead role much more than what's depressingly becoming the actor's usual: another handsome brooder who's quick with his fists and curt with his words.
Fits & Starts (another SXSW suffering a bad and non-descript title), is a more enjoyable film than both I mentioned, but it's whimsy and wit is also regrettably forgettable in both the film festival ocean of screenings and as a 2017 release on the whole.
Last weekend's box office was lower than expected with Kingsman: The Golden Circle failing to hit $ 40 million, The LEGO Ninjago Movie barely earning $ 20 million, and Friend Request recording the worst wide opening of all - time with a mere $ 2 million across 2,500 screens.
You might have to answer that question sooner than later, as ScreenRant reports Tommy Wiseau wants to adapt his «hit» bad movie from screen to stage.
The first Google Nexus 7 had a pretty mediocre display, quality wise, although the 1280 × 800 resolution wasn't too bad for that screen size (higher than Apple iPad Mini's resolution anyway).
I'm still confused at how my Kobo Touch's Pearl screen looked ten times worse than my Kindle 3, but that might be a font - rendering software issue.
That said, it still shares many of the downsides if you primarily intend to use it for reading: these tablets are more expensive, bigger, thicker, heavier, and more complicated than e-ink readers, and they have less - readable LCD screens and much worse battery life.
Len Edgerly has a comparison video between the Sony 350 and the Kindle and the Kindle wins hands down despite both having the same screen technology and in your comparison here the MReader looks better than the Sony.When you override the Sony font they «re pretty similar but in the comparison with the Kindle and MReader I think the MReader certainly holds it «s own.It «s too bad that Sony does n`t allow you to change the font within the Reader.
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