Sentences with phrase «bringing younger viewers»

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At other times, one liners, sight gags and various villainous antics bring a chuckle to the lips of viewers young and old.
Unable to connect with older or younger viewers, Newsies gained a reputation as a major bomb that cut short an attempt to bring back the live - action musical, though in the intervening years it has gained a small but appreciative cult.
Fans of the video game series will no doubt enjoy seeing the world of «Ratchet & Clank» brought to life, and it may even entertain young viewers as well, but make no mistake about it: this is dull and derivative stuff.
Wonderful cinematography from Frederick Elmes, excellent performances from its (then mostly) young, up - and - coming cast of actors, and the acting debut of pop star Jewel should have brought new, younger viewers to this old genre.
For the part of Ryno, Breillat said she needed a «young Alain Delon» (although Fu'ad Aït Aatto might evoke a young Mick Jagger for some viewers).1 Similarly, the participation of Michael Lonsdale, Yolande Moreau and Claude Sarraute brings both humour and credibility to the elders who walk a tightrope between bourgeois complacency and post-carnal world weariness.
The Kids» Choice Awards is appealing to studios for the show's ability to draw the younger crowd, with last year's presentation bringing in over 11 million viewers.
Although there are no real historical facts revealed in this script, might this film encourage young viewers to look up more information about the characters that Ted and Bill bring home?
The viewer is brought to consider the time and process, not only of the labor itself, but also of the progressive patterns of thought, as a new sensibility towards materiality and aesthetics emerges in a young generation of promising artists.
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