I went on to write, «What is less certain is how the movie performs at the box office, lacking the big effects of The Hobbit and Walter Mitty, the anticipated R - rated flair of American Hustle and The Wolf of Wall Street, and
the big audience reactions of Anchorman 2.»
Not exact matches
Even though every one in the
audience knows exactly what is going to happen, it generates the
biggest reaction for about the next ninety minutes.
It isn't
big or fancy, but rather the sweetest, most heartfelt moment in any Pixar film to date, with a
reaction shot that will elicit the exact same response from the
audience as it does from the character on screen.
We learn that test
audiences played a
big role in the pilot: a few scenes of the female leads in form - fitting clothing were inputted for male
reaction (apparently, the women demanded that it never happen again), and it's confirmed that the suits at Fox suggested that Brennan needed to «connect to the victim.»