Sentences with phrase «audience is interested in seeing»

One has to avoid using generic ads, as not all of the audience is interested in seeing all kinds of ads.

Not exact matches

We'll have to wait until October 28 to see if audiences are still interested in the haunted videotape franchise.
Apparently, audiences were not interested in seeing a nearly three - hour - long movie about a robotic alien truck eluding the clutches of an intergalactic bounty hunter by joining forces with prehistoric robot dinosaurs — that would be Transformers: Age of Extinction — or that one where Tom Cruise is repeatedly killed while fending off an alien invasion... or something.
«We have 20 million people in the Call of Duty audience who might be interested in seeing us produce a film based on the game,» Kotick muses.
Using the target icon on the lower - left of your status update box, you can filter out certain members of your audience you don't want to see your post; this will allow you to post better - focused content and attract more followers who are genuinely interested in your brand.
Dive in and see what is generating most interest with your audience by looking into the analytics.
«Studios have misjudged it in the past and thought audiences weren't interested in seeing a woman in an action role who is a capable, intelligent woman — and isn't only leaning on her sex.»
My concern is that «the audience» seem to be not that interested in «smaller» fighters (see the whole «mighty mouse is not a draw despite being an absolute beast at 125 lbs» thing).
It's interesting that the most critical comments this site gets come in when I have something unflattering to say about either Second Life or Ron Paul, i.e., generally that I don't see much chance for either of them to build a mass audience.
«For those in the audience who have a competitive streak or are interested in seeing what the science and technology crowd thinks about a range of questions, I encourage you to participate.»
I think the evidence is clear that there is an audience who would be interested in content beyond homeowner renovations, something more nuanced, varied, and specific, and I'm eager to see what that looks like.
It'll be interesting to see how the audience that's being drawn - in by the fact that this is being advertised as a Scarlett Johansson action flick will feel about the exceedingly weird movie they'll wind up watching.
While there's plenty of exotic colour in the original One Thousand and One Nights folk tale, it's hard to see how the genie himself is all that fascinating without a human foil to bounce his cosmic skills off, let alone how audiences will be expected to main interest in an entire tribe of spirits.
Joe answered that he was eager to see audiences get to know more about Thanos in the film, calling him a «very interesting and complex villain» with compelling (albeit psychotic) motivations.
«They're taking different approaches to it too — Amazon is getting a lot of credit right now in the press for their commitment to the theatrical exhibition of their film, it's not just about the digital platform, where Netflix is taking a slightly different approach — although they're doing limited theatrical with stuff too — it'll be interesting to see what the long - term end result is for those two approaches and where it all ends up, but I think right now it's great for our filmmakers and our producers to make their money back and they have a chance to reach massive audiences through these digital platforms.»
Dial M for Murder premiered at the Westminster Theatre in London in 1952, only for it to be made into an expert crime mystery thriller by Alfred Hitchcock two years later, while Wait Until Dark, another complex and dark play in the vein of Hitchcock's interests directed by Arthur Penn (who would helm Bonnie and Clyde the very next year), saw the light of day in early 1966 on Broadway, where it instantly attracted the attention of both the audience and Warner Brothers, determined to turn it into a feature film starring none other than Hollywood's sweetheart Audrey Hepburn in a much darker, insidious story than her filmography had ever witnessed.
Meanwhile, my own review also said it was «a must - see for comedy nuts, but just as enjoyable for audiences who like to laugh and are interested to know more about some of the most iconic comedy stars to ever work in show business.»
But the details are what make this film so interesting and even if this is a completely fictional account, it seems true and our need to fill in the gaps will cause what I think will be a massive audience to see this much anticipated film.
If you or someone you know is a musician, artist, cosplayer, speedrunner or something else that you feel our audience would be interested in seeing, be sure to get in touch with us!
It seems the biggest challenge «Prisoners» will have is luring in audiences interested in seeing «every parent's nightmare» played out on the big screen in what appears to be an exhausting ride.
When studios themselves complain about the negative influence of Rotten Tomatoes, they tend to do so in defense of movies like Baywatch or the latest Pirates of the Caribbean — terrible films that audiences clearly were not interested in seeing in the first place.
Audiences were very interested in seeing Curtis» character return to the franchise to face her masked, murderous brother, Michael Myers, in what was presumed to be their final battle — until, of course, the success of this film meant another sequel would follow.
And audiences are far more interested now in seeing Wolverine teamed with Deadpool
What's interesting, and sort of charming, is that it is likely that Showman is drawing in not only new audiences curious to see what all the fuss is about, but repeat viewers who don't care about the film's formal problems and who are — presumably — turning up for the hits and the kitsch factor.
It'll be interesting to see how the film plays with wider audiences, especially in the States, because this is one of the most unabashedly socialist pictures we've seen in a long time (and that's even having seen Ken Loach's new one only the day before).
«We expect the Chinese diaspora audience to come out in droves, and we're working our usual magic on that front, but we also expect that the arthouse audience looking for something different will be interested to see what Feng Xiaogang has accomplished here,» noted Well Go USA's Dylan Marchetti.
As a regular viewer of the show for all its undeniable talent yet frustrating unevenness in its writing, it is especially interesting to see which of the cast's abilities translate to a stage context in front of a live audience.
After nine years, it will be interesting to see if the movie going audience is still interested in seeing Bourne on the big screen.
You see, a book needs to come to life with its author knowing what audience is expected to read it, or else most publishers (and literary agents) won't be interested in it.
«We really want to see what our audience is interested in and if there's a strong expression of interest to start getting some exclusive journalism that way, we'll work with the editorial team to see if it makes sense to put together those kinds of things.»
Narrow down your audience to only those most likely to be interested in your book and you will see better results.
If you're concerned that there isn't an audience for the type of content you'd like to speak about, try doing some snooping around to see if there's a marketable interest in your field.
When you narrow down your audience to only those most likely to be interested in your book, you'll see better results.
And as we see this marketplace and the challenges within it, it is our interest in order to expand our business, to grow our business and get the most for our characters is to take concepts and ideas and work all together to exploit them in all channels to reach the largest audience possible.
From the team's perspective, we're still going to be making 3D games for the audience that likes that style of Sonic - when we see the reactions that Mania got, the entire team sat down and thought it was really interesting, and we should break down what people liked about Mania, and in the future - when we build our 3D games - see what essence we can take from Sonic Mania and put into a 3D world, to give people what they're looking for and that they've found in Sonic Mania.
In the next few years, Yung believes we will see the «next five billion» get onto smartphones and smartphone gaming, saying, «Seeing how this audience and these gamers will shape the future of the games industry will be interesting indeed.»
Before games launch, we're used to seeing a lot of interest being drawn in just before they hit the shelves in order to grow the games publicity, but also to reach a rather large audience.
While there's been no discussion as to how exactly the decision to also make a PS4 version of P5 came about, I strongly felt that Sega (Atlus» new parent company), Sony, or both would really want to see such a high - profile game reach a wider potential audience (and, in Sony's case, bolster the amount of PS4 games that would hold interest for Japanese consumers).
Not to say it doesn't work and bring in some interesting attacks, it was just difficult to attack enemies easily to the point of seeing the younger audiences possibly struggling at some of the harder enemies or bosses.
For gameplay trailers, I think the audience wants to see the parts which they'll have control over; the trick is showing that to them in the most interesting way possible.
With a linear character in a novel or film, you have complete control over the light in which he is seen by the audience... interaction makes things a lot harder — but so much more interesting.
Whether that audience was interested in the merits of the art or its accompanying hoopla remains to be seen.
Nikravan's process is interesting; he begins by creating a ghost image in soft gradients of an underlying structure, which he later discards (so the audience never sees).
When I was invited by YAY gallery in Baku to take the solo exhibition TalkCloud, by Mahmoud Bakhshi, to Azerbaijan, I thought it was an interesting opportunity to show the work in a context where it would have a multitude of historical references, and see how a project that touches upon the issues which have resonance in the country's history would interact with local audiences.
It'll be interesting to see how this thing plays with an international audience, which in my experience tends to be somewhat sceptical of English rap, let alone English rap from organic farmers.
While dividing up distribution lists into targeted segments can be somewhat time - consuming (depending on the internal CRM system in place), law firms that adhere to this «best practice» should see higher click and conversion rates than their peers who distribute content to broader audiences not necessarily interested in each topic discussed in the emails received.
Collectively, the authors» choices about citations and links suggest they were not attempting to reach an audience who would be interested in actually seeing the law itself, or at least not trying to serve that particular need.
It will be interesting to see how this all pans out, but given that HTC and LG have far greater experience in designing and manufacturing premium devices for international audiences, we believe it's less likely that Google will approach some of the other lesser known manufacturers such as TCL and Coolpad to seal the deal for its third generation smartphone lineup.
This gives you a wide audience of people who view you favorably and probably will be interested in visiting your blog to see if there is more good stuff to be found.
With a warm audience seeing your ads when they type something in Google like «sell my house for cash ``, they are actively interested in clicking on the link to your real estate investing website because that search result immediately answers their question.
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