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It opened with a spider dropping down the screen and closed with a voice-over: "You can stop waiting for the next 'Silence of the Lambs.' " Once Little, Brown saw the ad, it agreed to share the cost of rolling it out over the course of several weeks in three particularly strong thriller markets — New York, Chicago and Washington.

Puzzlejuice, $2 for iOS, is also similar to SpellTower but is more Tetris-like as puzzle pieces drop down the screen over time.

A menu will drop down.

He also bought a 100-inch drop-down screen that he hung from the ceiling, on which the game could be shown via a projector.

"If someone has a room with a projector on the ceiling, a drop-down screen, satellite receivers and surround sound," he said, "your user-programmed remote probably isn't going to be adequate".

A drop-down screen comes up, select "My contributions".

It should be the second option in the drop-down screen.

There's a noisy clank as the mirror drops down again; the screen goes black; the camera computes focus and exposure; the mirror lifts again; the screen comes back to life; and finally — a second or so later — the shot is recorded.

The sun-filled interiors feature natural materials, terraces with drop-down screens (for extra privacy), and pops of turquoise and lime green that echo the sea and swaying palm leaves just a stone's throw away.

The dome drops down to the sea like a screen – both a movie screen and the kind of screen that prevents us from looking or going beyond a certain place.

Pick one and it drops down from the top of the screen in the form of a gently bouncing ball, with cover art if available.

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