Sentences with phrase «ask viewers»

I think if you ask the viewers they would tell them give us something new!!!
In addition the presenters would continue to ask viewers to enter the competition during this period.
Like the Kjartansson exhibition, «Night and Day» will ask viewers to spend time with the work.
Her collage works aggregate history and science textbooks with fashion magazines and objects of new media, employing hints of irony, humor, and iconography to ask viewers what we as a society worship, and to show viewers the repetitive nature...
Allison Miller's paintings ask viewers to be active participants.
These images ask viewers to look again, to step closer, to investigate what might be there in that other dimension.
Through the studied placement of objects, photographs, and sculptures, she assembles artworks - as - physical - invitations that ask viewers to regard detail and quirk.
I share these intimate moments in Stavros» day, but I ask my viewers to fill in the details.
Yet, the works also ask viewers to consider the myriad motivations for movement, including persecution; the works propose that movement is enacted for any number of complex reasons.
Through their art, Taylor and Perry ask viewers to consider meanings and practices of sustainability, water rights, renewable natural resources, and environmental consciousness.
We ask our viewers to examine the clichés and nostalgic visions of the «Old» West as myth, and consider these contemporary artists» views of the West as telling a layered story of our complex relationship with the tenet of Manifest Destiny.
Weird and unsettling, they ask viewers to work through stunning leaps of visual logic.
Sue de Beer shapes the scenes from «Black Sun» twice, on screen and as installation, and her women ask viewers, too, to take risks.
Instead, they ask viewers to see the works for their conceptual and formal innovations.
Sending mixed signals about the distance between possibly rich and technically poor, these shows all ask their viewers to accept and understand the most exquisite kind of West Coast suffering, as experienced by a very certain stripe of creative, nerdy Los Angeles - area residents.
At one point, Buckhout persuaded a local television station to broadcast a simulated mugging and then ask viewers to pick the suspect from a lineup.
As we get closer to those dates, we will ask viewers at home what questions you want us to ask the candidates.
As we get closer to that date, we will ask viewers at home what questions they want us to ask the candidates.
While the makers of this documentary have a strong bias against hospital births, they ask viewers to consider questions that every expectant parent ought to seek answers to before making a decision on where to give birth; some examples of such questions are:
The flood of seemingly bogus comments arrived at the FCC after comedian John Oliver asked viewers of his HBO show Last Week Tonight to write to the FCC in favor of the current net neutrality rules.
Not Business As Usual (the entire hour - long doc is below if you want to give it a view) asks viewers to consider not just a long - term view of how to build a business, but also a holistic — or «conscious» — consideration of how one's business affects the people involved in it, and the planet it relies on to run.
The cable companies are almost gleeful in pointing out the advantages their service will have, with the press release asking viewers if they're tired «of endless scrolling» or «outdated series» — clear digs at Netflix.
According to Darren Barefoot of the Vancouver - based Internet market research firm Capulet Communications, rather than asking viewers to submit personal video testimonials (the site shows only four entrants in a contest to win $ 300 in Nicorette products), he suggests using blogs and other social networking tools to open up dialogue and?
Not many people in the U.S. even knew what text messaging was before AT&T asked viewers to use it to vote for their favorite contestants.
Show creator Carl Reiner was hard at work delivering an interesting, nuanced portrayal of a marriage when most television shows were still asking viewers to laugh at smart, long - suffering husbands putting up with their silly, accident - prone wives.
In Silence, the now 74 - year - old director again asks viewers to witness characters full of conviction, but also full of betrayal and tragic suffering.
That's the question the cast of «Les Misérables» asks viewers at the end of the film as they stand along a barricade.
Robert Abelman, professor of communications at Cleveland State University, in a study of the content of 40 leading religious shows in l983, discovered that during an average hour, a televangelist asks each viewer to donate $ 328.
When the national survey asked viewers about their contact with these programs, one - third said that they had been contacted by mail during the past year, 20 per cent said that they had received five or more letters, and 11 per cent said that they had written to or called the programs they watch.
The New York Jets, like other professional teams, solve the problem of finding temporary housing for their athletes by asking viewers and listeners to supply leads.
If you have watched our latest vlog, I asked our viewers for advice — is it okay or when is it okay to let your daughter read teen magazines?
She asks the viewers at home to help her find new ways to reach places with the help of Map.
Geneticists speak of «mapping» the human genome, so that we know where genes «for» all kinds of things (from homosexuality to manic depression) are located; a promotional video produced by the Human Genome Project asks viewers to «imagine a map that would lead us to the richest treasure in the world», with which we will know «where... every genetic inheritance of humankind is to be found».
Within a couple days, the clip asking viewers whether they hear the word «Laurel» or the word «Yanny» has garnered over 100,000 likes on Twitter — and sparked intense debate.
The grim situation came to light when US talk show host Jimmy Fallon asked viewers to tweet their worst first date experiences.
It's nothing like a safely commercial film: like Ex Machina, it asks viewers to be patient with its mysteries, and with the relatively subtle emotional responses of a group of characters who are all clearly repressing their fear and frustration, right up until the moments where they explode.
By contrast, Annihilation raises related questions (there's an echo of Solaris in there as well), and then essentially shrugs, asking viewers to supply their own meaning.
Or with his 2011 action film «In Time,» he asked viewers «what if time actually WAS money?»
Asking viewers to look one way whilst the tale twists in the other quickly grows tiresome, not to mention obvious — even without the rampant adherence to genre conventions.
And that's one of the lesser ways in which «Silent Hill: Revelation 3D» asks the viewer to suspend his or her belief.
Before the very first UK screening, a #ThanosDemandsYourSilence slide appeared on the big screen, then we were treated to a featurette with the cast asking viewers to please maintain the secrets.
This verdict harkens back to this review's lengthy introductory paragraph and asks the viewer what they want from a comic - book film.
The set pieces are just as ludicrous, asking the viewer to buy into the movie too much when we have not been given any reason to engage with the plot in the first place.
Unlike many sequels, the new Tron: Legacy asks viewers to try to recall plots points from a movie that released 28 years ago.
The cinematically gorgeous production asks viewers to suspend their hold on reality (especially when it comes to government agencies) for the sake of enjoying this fantastical tale about a most unusual boy.
Love in the Time of Cholera is almost laughable, since it asks the viewer to buy into Florentino's patently ridiculous rationalization and into the idea that he somehow remained ever faithful to Fermina as the number of notches on his busy bedpost mounted.
La La Land tosses several significant and believable obstacles in the paths of our protagonists, once more asking viewers what we would sacrifice to ensure our dreams become realized.
There's a playful quality to the subject matter that works sometimes (a scene where Duncan gets a colonoscopy is the film's highlight), but asking viewers to emotionally invest in Duncan's father issues when they're watching an ass monster movie is asking for too much.
The film is a kind of endurance test, asking the viewer to witness a progressively more disturbing and more bleak cinematic world, all...
As it stands, the film is filled full of fun, wacky characters and simply asks the viewer to enjoy the ride, rather than to invest too much into the journey.
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