Sentences with phrase «appreciative audiences in»

Christian Marclay's 24 - hour film, The Clock, may have found its most appreciative audience in The City That Never Sleeps.

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I wish you ALL SUCCESS in gaining a wide and appreciative audience.
Come and visit us more often, and bring the shadow cabinet, in particular Liam Fox and Alan Duncan, who despite the prejudice towards the Tories of the QT audience managed to gain a few appreciative laughs.
Armstrong recalled giving a presentation in Kathmandu on his early findings to a less - than - appreciative audience.
In the right hands, there is still a good market and appreciative audiences for re-imagined wise guy movies with their slick talk, slick hair, and impeccable suits.
Perhaps there, in the newsprint - scented safety of those tri-color panels, its cartoon characterizations, hilariously blunt expository dialogue, and broad leaps of logic would find an appreciative audience, accustomed to prioritizing badassery over all.
It's all very simplistically presented, but given the spirit of the times it was made in (the hippie era), it probably held a more appreciative audience for its message that it does today.
Through his leadership roles in film distribution and exhibition over the last 15 years, John Vanco has strived to connect great works of cinema with appreciative audiences.
Ms. Flynn recounts that she was only 12 when her father passed, and although seeing him on the screen was originally odd, what now she finds the most fascinating is how she sees her father in her own son, who she introduces to the appreciative and warm audience.
Add in the beautifully decorated interiors, a finely judged turn from Simon Helberg as Jenkins» snivelling vocal coach and a running gag about potato salad, and this hits enough high notes to warrant an appreciative audience.
An appreciative audience of family members, friends, students and colleagues were alternately roaring with laughter and fighting back tears, as they listened to the teachers describe their journeys from cluelessness to mastery in the classroom.
This requires those listening to focus on being an attentive, appreciative audience, and the reader to focus on developing their confidence in expressing themselves.
Luxury carmakers in particular have found the swanky Pebble Beach crowd to be a very receptive and appreciative audience for their new offerings.
By Jeffrey O. Gustafson Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta, the co-creators of the hit Image series East of West, held a panel in front of a packed audience of appreciative fans Saturday at New York Comic Con.
The New York Times said: «The three main characters remained true to their younger selves... The audience can not be more thrilled or more appreciative or more ready to be caught up in the spirit of the undertaking.»
A bare - bones instruction manual and a poorly rendered wireframe cover: these are the only things Sega would have needed to make in order to bring Super Racing over to a small, appreciative audience.
Although he seemed a bit awkward in front of an audience, he punctuated his stories with wry observations that drew appreciative laughter.
Shirley Jaffe, an American painter working in Paris whose brilliantly colored, dancing geometric forms found an appreciative new audience when she began exhibiting in New York in the 1990s, died on Thursday in Louveciennes, France, near Versailles.
They requested the theme of session as «Metropolis» so Azaria Starfire was back in gold as Maria, posing and performing for an appreciative audience» Read more and see Kerri Katastrophe's photos of the session on Dr. Sketchy's site here.
is a special opportunity to become acquainted with the Museum and reflect on its three decades of success in supporting local and international contemporary art and cultivating an appreciative art audience in Tokyo.
They have always wanted to save Bambi, and they knew there was a boomer market for their ideas in both the private and public sector, and a huge appreciative boomer audience.
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