Welook forward to seeing you here and creating new traditions and great memories with your family and friends for a FREE movie from the comfort of your car. Alternatively, you can bring a blanket and some chairs and enjoy the show under the stars! The movies start at sunset.
A woman grapples with running her mother's villa while also expecting her first child and worries that she won't be able to handle everything on her own, so she enlists two of her mother's friends for assurance, help, and guidance. Along the way, she learns more about her mother's past and how faces a surprise visit from someone she's never met: her grandmother.
A cocky hot rod gets stranded in a desert town en route to a big race and receives a long-overdue lesson in humility. With the help of the town's quirky car population, he learns that sometimes life is more about the voyage than the race's outcome.
Join the City of Mobile Parks & Recreation Department for a Movies in the Park this spring! This is a free event in which you can hang out, play games, snack, and watch movies with us. Movies in the Park includes screenings of eight different movies in four different parks and community centers.
April 4, 2024 James Seals Community Center & ParkBarbie, Rated PG-13
Barbie and Ken are having the time of their lives in the colorful and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land. However, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they soon discover the joys and perils of living among humans.Outdoors, Teens & Adults
April 18, 2024 Dotch Community Center/Michael Dow AmphitheaterTrolls Band Together, Rated PG
This third installment of the Trolls franchise finds friends Poppy and Branch as a couple. But as they get to know each other more, it is revealed that Branch was a member of the old popular boyband BroZone when he was younger.Outdoors, All Ages
April 25, 2024 Crawford Murphy ParkAsteroid City, Rated PG-13
In an American desert town in the mid-fifties, the Junior Stargazer Convention attracts stargazers of different ages.A group of students and their parents visit the town to attend the event. What follows is an unexpected exchange of ideas and experiences that lead to eye-opening revelations.
Outdoors, Teens & Adults
By attending this event, you agree to be photographed. Events will be held rain or shine. Follow us on social media @mobileparksandrec and @cityofmobileevents for rain locations. Bring chairs, blankets, and your favorite snacks!
Yes you can download media to your WiFi capable pc using the hotspot. Keep in mind, the hotspot only provides 10GBs of 4G high speed data. After you reach 10GBs on the hotspot, it will be throttled to 3G speeds until the next billing cycle starts. The 10GB hotspot is PER phone on the account, not account level.
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The connection to the same network is for using the remote portion of the app. Roku has recently combined everything into a single app, but it looks like the support pages aren't updated.
Of course, this only applies to content accessible via The Roku Channel. If you're talking about the separate apps installed on your Roku -- think Netflix, Hulu, etc -- then you'd naturally use those apps from the app store for your mobile device, not Roku.
Using Netflix as an example, if you had an Android, you'd download the Netflix app from the Google Play Store and watch it that way. If you had an iOS device, you'd download the Netflix app from the Apple App Store and watch it that way. Roku wouldn't come into play.
Your reply is not at all helpful or, in fact, accurate. What you link to says you can watch roku "on the go" yet when you read the article it says in order to use the app you have to be connected to the same wireless network that your roku device is on. .... if i have to connect to my home internet why would i bother to watch something on the app on my phone instead of my large screen tv at home? I want to watch roku channels while i'm away from my home network. Information on how to do that, if possible, would be helpful.
Ok. I am unable to watch the roku channel on my iphone. The only thing I can do with the iphone is select the show and then the iphone becomes the remote for my tv. I cannot actually watch the shows on my iphone. Somehow I need to add the iphone as a device but have not figured out how.
Have you tried disconnecting the mobile app from your Roku device? If you can provide us with the video to demonstrate the issue you are seeing, it will allow us to better understand what you are experiencing.
Mobile games provide film studios with another way to build on the public recognition of characters from hit films, and to develop a potential revenue stream from in-app purchases. Not only are mobile games easy to distribute with instant downloads from an app store, but they're also a way to reach younger audiences who are cutting back on other media like TV in favor of mobile devices via a format that they find enjoyable. Overall, the market for games on mobile devices including smartwatches is expected to grow 11% a year from $39 billion to $65.4 billion by 2021, according to a study this month from BCC Research.
In 1981, the series was re-edited for theatrical release and split into three films. The characters were designed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, and Kunio Okawara was responsible for the mechanical designs, including the eponymous giant robot, the RX-78-2 Gundam. The first film was released on February 22, 1981. Tomino himself also wrote a trilogy of novels that retell the events of the series. Two manga adaptations of the series have also been written by two manga artists.
Despite initial low ratings that caused the series' cancellation, the popularity of Gundam saw a boost from the introduction of Bandai's Gunpla models in 1980 and from reruns and the theatrical release of the anime, leading to the creation of a prolific and lucrative media and toy franchise. The series is famous for revolutionizing the giant robot genre due to the handling of mobile suits as weapons of war, as well as the portrayal of their pilots as ordinary soldiers. This aspects contrasted with the previous style of portraying hero pilots and their giant super hero robots.
Set in a fictional universe (Universal Century year 0079 according to the Gundam Calendar), the Principality of Zeon has declared independence from the Earth Federation, and subsequently launched a war of independence called the One Year War. The conflict has directly affected every continent on Earth, also nearly every space colony and lunar settlement. Zeon, though smaller, has the tactical upper hand through their use of a new type of humanoid weapons called mobile suits. After half of all humanity perishes in the conflict and much of Earth's ecosystem, the war settled into a bitter stalemate lasting over eight months.
On their journey, the White Base members often encounter the Zeon Lieutenant Commander Char Aznable. Although Char antagonizes Amuro in battle, he takes advantage of their position as Federation members to have them kill members from Zeon's Zabi family as part of his revenge scheme as he is the son of the original of Zeon and the nation's namesake. Amuro also meets ensign Lalah Sune with whom he falls in love, but accidentally kills when facing Char. When the Federation Forces invade the Fortress of A Baoa Qu to defeat the Zeon forces, Amuro engages on a final one-on-one duel against Char due to each blaming the other for Lalah's death. Having realized he forgot his true enemy, Char stops fighting to kill the last surviving Zabi member, Kycilia Zabi. Amuro then reunites with his comrades as the war reaches its end, leaving behind the Gundam as it was rendered inoperable after his battle. The conflict officially ends when the prime minister of Zeon surrenders to the federation, losing the majority of its industrial capabilities and reverting itself to a republic. However, many remnants of the zeonic military go into hiding and lick their wounds in the hopes retaliating against the federation at a time of their choosing.
The "Mobile Suits" of the show were inspired by the powered armor from the novel Starship Troopers from 1959.[2] Mobile suits were conceptualized as human-like robots which would not only appeal to children.[1] Yoshiyuki Tomino's original plot for the anime was considerably much more grim, with Amuro dying halfway through the series, and the crew of the White Base having to ally with Char (who is given a red Gundam), but finally having to battle him after he takes control of the Principality of Zeon. The original concept found expression in a series of novels written by Tomino soon after the show's conclusion, and elements of the storyline weaved themselves into Zeta Gundam and Char's Counterattack.
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