Sentences with phrase «audience members who»

This week, we have a question from one of our audience members who wanted clarity on her expectations around side effects of her husband's testosterone therapy.
That's the trick with MoviePass: It's most valuable to audience members who are content with entry - level screening options and the luck of the draw at the box office, especially if they live in major cities, where ticket prices tend to be higher than MoviePass» monthly fee.
The format is pretty straightforward: Each speaker has a 20 - slide presentation and can only spend 15 seconds per slide, which is a pretty daunting task when you're in front of potential hecklers and audience members who just ran out of wine.
In most CLEs, you will have audience members who do not know much about your topic.
As we travel the country speaking to audiences about Break Through, it is younger audience members who are most inspired by our message and most committed to building a movement and a politics that not only saves us from global warming apocalypse but is also equitable, free, and prosperous.
This is one of the long - standing egregious deceptions of authority - abusing solar - terrestrial obfuscation artists who prey on dumb audience members who naively expect something that can be strictly ruled out by the simplest possible diagnostics that could be done by a good (great not even necessary) Stat 101 student.
So my suggestion to all of the artists, judges and audience members who are reviewing and analysing the Turner Prize is, look for the light; in death, in evolution and in survival, our planet depends on it.
Audience members who do not self - identify as immigrants will be privileged listeners to this dialogue.
Business manager Robert Newman worked the crowd, offering free subscriptions, anime, and CDs to audience members who screamed the loudest; at the end of the panel he also gave away two Nexus 7 tablets.
Offering a mix of Die Hard and 24, London has Fallen will certainly please audience members who are looking for a solid thrill ride.
is one with much more wit than any regular «kids» movie, and can be enjoyed more by audience members who actually understand the true history behind featured characters like Darwin, Queen Victoria, and more.
Luckily the script still includes its tongue in cheek humor and that helps lessen the discomfort of audience members who are not blown away by the on - going conflicts between man and machines.
The movie, produced by the blockbuster dream team Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Bobby Cohen, tells of four of the globe's best magicians teaming up to pull off some seemingly impossible heists; the money they snag go to their audience members who, obviously, can't get enough.
It can't be understood either by the dogs or by any audience members who don't speak Japanese, though many statements made in public and on television are translated by an interpreter voiced by Frances McDormand.
At certain moments, Fletcher breaks the fourth wall to essentially reiterate the story thus far for the audience members who have been scrolling through Twitter for the last three scenes.
Not only did he have to cast a credible Barack and Michelle, he also had to know that he was automatically going to alienate potential audience members who dislike the Obamas» politics.
Audience members who have been trained to expect the «bigger is better» mentality of modern disaster movies might be constantly expecting something more — a second wave, maybe, or, perhaps, a rockslide coming from another mountain in the area.
But for the audience members who are only looking for some light fun along with energized vocal versions of familiar pop songs, Pitch Perfect 3 succeeds.
There is much more teeth chattering than wolf fighting (especially for audience members who, like me, mainly want to see Neeson in fisticuffs with the wolves), and this may be because the film's special effects weren't always that convincing.
As skewed as Hertzfeldt's perspective is, there is an unmistakable streak of humanity running through his film, grounding the arch humor and reaching out to any audience members who will respond to it.
Similar liberties (although to a lesser extent) were taken by returning director Wes Ball and screenwriter T.S. Nowlin with the «The Maze Runner,» so these omissions aren't show - stoppers for audience members who have read the books (and most certainly not for those who haven't).
Audience members who received special 1 - Up buttons before the show would be able to see a special screening of the entire movie immediately after the panel.
The audience is treated to a repeated expository monologue about the Death Queen known as Himiko, whose meagerly implied history suggests a more interesting kernel of storytelling than anything regarding Croft and her muddled family history (relayed through convenient montages reserved for audience members who might have lost interest in what's being presented).
Audience members who don't find these characters» potty mouths to be either entertaining or particularly funny will find the tiresome and disappointing dialogue upstages the impressive musical numbers.
While there were a handful of audience members who weren't quite sure what to make of «Demolition,» which defies easy categorization, most viewers seemed to leave the theater on a movie contact high.
He may be familiar to audience members who saw 2011's Hugo or Elder's Game from 2013.
I predict that the audience members who see the film a second time will outnumber the moviegoers who walk out of the theater in disgust, but not by much.
Guess unsuspecting audience members who seek a new soft core experience in the theaters will be duped into playing for something that's just a relationship drama about a marriage.
I think the privileged teens watching this will turn off at this point, while audience members who fear their middle name is Loser, may not be convinced by Josie's actions.
Yet the strong performances, and the charming depiction of young Wes (I had a child who made papier - mâché friends too), will likely resonate with audience members who have also felt loss and lost.
For audience members who have not seen the doc, your tolerance may be higher than mine.
They occasionally break the fourth wall, defying not only convention but also those audience members who might have otherwise tuned out.
However, he is very emotionally genuine here and might just win over those audience members who appreciate a slightly kinder, gentler Carrey, who mercifully and judiciously tones down certain aspects of his performance because — let's face it — these penguins are goofy enough.
Bruce Betts tosses a few Red Planets to audience members who play the space trivia game.
Add audience members who are not experts in their field, and many would throw up their hands in defeat.
Most audience members who took to the mic voiced opposition to the proposed nuclear component of the plan.
«I haven't decided...» she began, though the remainder of her statement was rendered inaudible by a smattering of boos from audience members who likely support one of her opponents.
In the Q&A he went out of his way to express appreciation for his audience members who will shortly be carrying petitions for him.
For example, a jewelry company would obviously be interested in getting in front of people celebrating their one - year anniversary, so they could target audience members who were newlyweds one year ago.
There are the learners, those audience members who want to learn something new or interesting.
If you find the audience members who are positively interacting with you, you'll be much more confident and relaxed than if you try to convince the naysayers.
As published in Vanity Fair, a question came from an audience member who asked about «the biggest mistake» of Musk's life.
To make Toastmasters» regulation time of seven minutes and 30 seconds, he imagined being an audience member who knew nothing about his life and cut away whatever they did not need to hear.
The musical score presents them as uplifting moments, but they're often hard to swallow as an audience member who knows what's really going on.
Years later, Eberhard addressed an audience member who had come to hear him speak about his friendship with Bonhoeffer (one explored in depth by Charles Marsh in the acclaimed biography Strange Glory).
Farage also defended comments he made about the Cologne sex attacks, but he made the mistake of taking an aggressive tone towards the audience member who had raised the issue.
Gregg Gonsalves, an audience member who had been part of the ACT UP movement in the 1980s and 1990s and is now co-director of Yale's Global Health Justice Partnership, earned a round of applause when he argued that the safety of medical products was a public policy issue that should not be dominated by lobbying from the pharmaceutical industry.
Betraying my chosen profession for just another moment, I'm the audience member who doesn't care if this thing plods along and meanders down paths that would have been chopped in a leaner, more efficient adaptation.
The screening I attended ended with an enthusiastic standing ovation from the audience (and a barrage of «boo» s in response to an audience member who critiqued Burnat for allowing his small children to participate in the oftentimes dangerous protests).
The only real surprise this film offers will be finding the odd audience member who's still awake when the final credits roll.
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