Sentences with phrase «different than audiences»

Here though, Kyle's encounters with John's mother Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and the Terminator himself (Arnold Schwarzenegger) are completely different than audiences will expect.

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By mailing these offers directly to people's homes or offices, it's able to reach a different audience than it does with its online efforts.
It's definitely catered to a different audience than flowers have been catered to before.
Digging even deeper, Slice reports buyers of the SE «look much different than the Apple fanboy audience typically queuing up to buy the latest from Cupertino.
«The intent of the message is almost always different than the impact of the message, meaning that what you intend to say is going to reach your audience differently, and likely negatively.
But it could be as simple as knowing college football audiences in Mississippi, Alabama, Oklahoma, Iowa and West Virginia, for instance, are very different than professional sports audiences, or even basketball audiences.
«The virtual reality experience was one of those communication events that would connect with audiences in a different way than a documentary.»
I'm in a slightly different market than most of your audience - so I thought you might want to know that an indie artist / crafter is benefiting from your posts too!
Going down to the engineer's mind and how they consume content is very different than the broader audience that is more into casual updates.
A business whose audience is only in Australia is bound to have a different peak time to post than a business in New York City.
So, for example, Enns explains that an author recounting the reign of King David to an exilic audience (Samuel - Kings) would have an entirely different purpose, perspective, and agenda than an author recounting the reign of King David to an audience that has returned to the land after being released from Babylon (Chronicles).
However, since I don't have an audience (other than the few readers of this blog), and so that I don't have to write «with the publisher in mind,» I am going a different route, a route I believe is the publishing wave of the future.
More than that, there are so many different speakers and audiences.
We will discuss how to address babywearing with the public health audience and how this is different than working with other types of clients or on social media.
Maybe your audience is different than what I think.
Vint Cerf happened to make the issue snap into focus: while answering a question from the audience, he mentioned that he expected today's young people to change their behavior as they age because they'll be maintaining different kinds of relationships then than they do now.
Social media can connect your audience / supporters to your show / organization in a much different way than traditional top - driven, let - us - tell - you - what - to - do communications.
That your weekend audience is likely to be somewhat different than your weekday audience, because some people spend more time on Facebook then than they do during the week.
You will likely reach a different audience with a science festival than you will with a formal presentation, and the characteristics of the interaction — and therefore the possible outcomes — are also different.
Apsell and her colleagues have had to attract a younger audience with different needs and tastes than traditional viewers of broadcast television.
Live music is different, there is usually more than one person involved in creating a performance and the audience is present the whole time.
Know the audience: Selecting music for a yoga class is very different than putting together a playlist for a Friday night mixer.
The general audience that views PB.com is different than the strong community of existing PBers here at MDA, so I had to take that into consideration.
I think your green smoothie approach reaches a different audience than Caldwell Esselstein and Colin Campbell.
So, you're better off putting in your best effort with one or two networks where your audience is really engaged — rather than spreading yourself too thin and struggling to keep up with a bunch of different accounts.
Alternative Tags Interracial singles / matchmaking / personals Target Audience Singles who want to date people from a different race than their own.
However, SilverSingles is more than a simple copy of its sibling dating sites just with a different audience.
In its new incarnation, «The X-Men» continued to speak to a teen audience, but its appeal was subtly different; rather than allowing disempowered or alienated kids to identify with superempowered alter egos, the new comic drew attention to the metaphoric possibilities of being a mutant.
But it's a very different, more removed Clooney than audiences are used to seeing.
Even as characters are tweaked and actors bring a slightly different energy than his other movies, The Best of Me is still the same mushy Nicholas Sparks adaptation with drama so overwrought audience members can't help but laugh — at least until they're sniffling during the closing credits.
It's interesting to see a Japanese developer believes that the audience for Dark Souls is fundamentally different than that of someone who would enjoy a Wii U. Personally, I own Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, and I have Dark Souls II collector's edition pre-ordered, while the Wii U console sits neatly under my television.
While sequels like Iron Man 3 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier have overcome feeling like prequels to a different story audiences haven't seen yet, other entries into this super-powered universe, efforts like Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War, struggled to come across as anything other than vehicles conceived and designed to get all of these characters into one place at the right time for this May's massive Avengers: Infinity War, none of them working outside of the larger story being told and as such aren't very entertaining or worth watching more than once.
While it's entirely possible that «Demon» will appeal more to U.S. audiences after its June 24 release than it did to critics who saw the film at Cannes, at the festival, Refn said his intention was to make a «primal» movie that featured heightened reality in a way that could provoke drastically different reactions from viewers.
What makes «Funny Games» different than any other campy - scary horror movie that gets off on tormenting its characters and teasing its audience?
While that sounds like a great idea in theory, the results are not always the best as playing the role for the camera is very different than playing the role to reach an audience member at the back of the house.
The film's narrative, set in multiple eras and told through different styles, might suggest a work aimed an audience of sophisticated film historians rather than kids, but Haynes, Lachman notes, had faith in the younger audience and he screened it for audiences of children.
More recent successes, such as «The Post» and «Lincoln,» have been adult dramas that are aimed at a much different crowd than the audience that's expected to turn out for «Ready Player One.»
Presumably the film changes more than The Ghost's gender, which means audiences should expect a different backstory, as these initial glimpses of the supervillain may hint.
In time, Rare Exports should become a Christmas cult classic in the vein of The Nightmare Before Christmas, because it's a little bit different and it's a film that entertains but also respects the audiences right to want better than the usual formulaic turkeys.
The studio has a difficult task of selling the movie because it's so different than what audiences are used to, and yet the...
But judging by this year's audience reactions to the sold - out showings of both Martin McDonagh's «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» and Dee Rees» «Mudbound,» maybe sentiment concerning matters involving the verbal and physical abuse of women, hate crimes and violence directed at those of different races or creeds and the rise of white supremacy has affected more than just those who voted against the GOP candidate.
Whilst that I can acknowledge that it did take the film in a slightly different direction, and tried to do something a little different than the original (for example letting Murphy retain his memory whereas in the original Murphy was wiped or delving more into the family life of Murphy both as a human and as RoboCop), but for me it missed out on having the main villain, it cashed in on using the original them tune (which to be honest I did kinda like), the shoe - horning in of some of the original one liners that really felt out of place, there was tonnes of CGI which unfortunately is to be expected these days and I felt it was considerably toned down to appeal more to the younger audience, losing the over gratuitous violence and blood that the original had which in my opinion gave it some of the charm that it still has today.
To put it another way, while I'm more than sympathetic to Jonathan's desire to read Karen Ordahl Kupperman's book about early America before weighing in on The New World (I speak as one who read four different books about feudal Japan before writing my review of The Last Samurai a few years back), I think it's also essential to keep in mind the fact that most audiences who see the film will come to it with very little, if any, historical background, and that to a certain extent the film even asks to be read ahistorically.
More than that, it gets to the heart of national divisions through understanding different perspectives, refusing to demonize or validate any of them instead allowing the audience to make their own assumptions.
More than that, it's about two very different young men who, together, stick it right up a pair of devious old codgers, make themselves a fortune, and curry favour with the audience in the process.
As if there weren't enough doomsday - themed films released last year, 2013 will see no less than five different movies on the topic — that is, if you include «World War Z.» But before audiences flock to theaters to watch stars like Brad Pitt and James Franco try to survive the end of days, writer / director Todd Berger's «It's a Disaster» offers a darkly comic tale about a group of friends (and one stranger) who are forced into an impromptu therapy session following a biological attack on the city.
The approach here is different, but we'd expect nothing less than an off - the - wall idea: a theatre director, Caden Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman), mounts an improvised production in an impossibly vast Manhattan warehouse, which consumes decades of his life and never draws in a single audience member.
It adopts the same specious pretext that we're gazing deep into the dark American unconscious rather than catering to the audience's worst instincts; and it advances the same duplicitous claim that parody of excess is somehow different from plain old excess — a claim that becomes just another pretext for heaping on more.
Recently, our instructional design team at SweetRush took on the challenge of designing a series of e-learning courses in which the learner audience was a bit different than usual.
This audience is very different from the graduate students, faculty, researchers, and policymakers with whom I regularly interact, but in many ways, my discussion of the importance of college had a greater impact on them than on any other group that I address.
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