It's kind of sad not to have an automatic "Oh, there's Arwen, I can go pee now" signal.
edit: I have honestly never seen some of her scenes.
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It's kind of sad not to have an automatic "Oh, there's Arwen, I can go pee now" signal.
edit: I have honestly never seen some of her scenes.
they have the technology to do it. I use an app called Into Now which when you point your phone at the TV, it can identify the tv program (show and episode) you are watching!
RunPee can do this with movies, easy.
RunPee can do this with movies, easy.
Except that pointing your cameraphone at the screen in a movie theater will generally get you kicked out.
I think the RunPee app has a thing where you press a button when the movie starts, and if you have your phone on vibrate, it will go off at the designated pee moments.
(I haven't tried it, but I feel like I read something about it.)
jessica,
good point, but I only need to make sure sound gets to the phone, so I don't really need to point it at the tv at home. I can use Into Now if the tv is loud enough.
you'd probably need to turn the phone's screen brightness down though.
He really needed to do something small and speedy after LOTR and so far he hasn't.
Why? What does this do?
And yes, runpee does what Steph says--vibrate goes on (there are still viewers who will be disturbed by this--I got a guy pretty angry when I saw a movie while on call) and then you can read what happened before you come back to your seat.
IMO (and this is only my opinion) it would be a good antidote against bloat and pretension.
Is there a pattern of that?
I have never seen Phantom, because my hatred of Sarah Brightman poisoned the show. Also, I am not sure it was a very good show.
Scooby Doo (and Shaggy) do not belong solving mysteries. They are dumb and annoying. I was a very serious child, and I loved mysteries, and I really could not understand why Velma and Daphne and Fred hung
I thought King Kong was wayyyy too long, though I enjoyed a lot of it. Everything I heard about the Lovely Bones sounded like it was a failed prestige literary adaptation. And now the expansion of Hobbit to three three hour plus movies has me worried this is a pattern, not a coincidence. It's like he's releasing his extended editions as first run.