Sentences with phrase «expected out of their audience»

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They look for, expect and sometimes flat out demand audience participation from the first note of the first song to the closing benediction.
I'm expecting praise for the humor (even I, who aged out of Shipp's target audience in the Reagan administration, find him funny).
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He was much more like the Tanaka the Yankees expected and need during the second half, and he reminded audiences of as much when he struck out Francisco Lindor to begin Game 3.
As to what the public should expect, he said they are coming out with a 10 track album together with a collection of choral songs — some of which are cover versions of traditional Ghanaian songs which audiences will be familiar with; as well as some original compositions by members of the choir.
Bond's central problem is that the tropes of the franchise are out of step with what a modern cinema audience expects from its protagonist.
Based on the survival rate of books by Copernicus, Gingerich had expected to find twice as many volumes, but some 300 were destroyed by the publisher, he suspects, because the book's difficulty made it unpopular with its target audience: «A user familiar with the previous way of computing would no doubt freak out in the opening steps of the Rudolphine procedures,» upon seeing all the calculations Kepler had added for accuracy.
While still packing it's share of jokes and parodies (like the lingering, drawn - out, protracted death scene of the king), the script's pacing lacks the kind of sparkle and snap audiences have come to expect from the crabby swamp dweller and his tag - a-longs.
The Hangover DVD is what we expect out of every male - audience - focused broad comedy: there's some mild nudity, more raunchy jokes than even most 12 - year - olds will be able to stomach, some partially offensive ethnic stereotypes, the women aren't so much as mistreated as nonexistent, and there's Mike Tyson.
Audiences who go to see The American expecting a conventional Hollywood spy thriller will no doubt be disappointed to find out they've stumbled into an art - house film — and an unrelentingly grim one at that — but those seeking relief from the inanity and bombast of the summer movie season will be pleasantly surprised.
It's a slick bit of bait - and - switch, as Carpenter pulls the rug out from under an audience expecting George Romero inspired zombie carnage.
Audiences expecting something akin to David Fincher's Gone Girl (Hawkins» novel initially drew comparisons to scribe Gillian Flynn, much to her chagrin) will be quite disappointed with this asinine thriller, which initially promises a trio of stalwart female characters, but abruptly and unceremoniously sells them out in honor of a poorly executed grand reveal.
Opening with a series of abstractions that seem like Glazer sticking two fingers up at an audience expecting a sexed - up «Species» re-do, the next couple of hours parcel out some of the most spectacular, searing images I can remember on the big screen, with DoP Daniel Landin showing a Gordon Willis - like capability for photographing darkness, and one FX - aided image in particular proving especially haunting.
«Harold and Kumar» is loaded with the kind of gross - out slapstick audiences can expect to find in more recent comedies, but it also includes enough clever humor to make even the most grounded individual respect the finished product.
When a movie's title and trailers constantly reference a period of time when people were afraid of witchcraft and constantly used religion as an excuse to seek out scapegoats for their problems, audiences will come to expect a magic - filled, action - packed thriller.
I got a kick out of it and had fun watching it with an audience and I expect most moviegoers will have a similar experience.
Directed by «Pirates of the Caribbean's» Gore Verbinski, this over-the-top oater delivers all the energy and spectacle audiences have come to expect from a Jerry Bruckheimer production, but sucks out the fun in the process, ensuring sizable returns but denying the novelty value required to support an equivalent franchise.
It's argued that Vol 2 of the Guardians of the Galaxy story doesn't hit the same milestones as the first because the characters felt a little stagnant or not as fleshed out as they were as individuals in the first film, but apart from this, Guardians 2 draws audiences in spades because it's not only consistently fun and hilarious, but because there is true emotional resonance in characters that would never be expected like Rocket Raccoon and Yondu, and Peter's abandonment issues that surface when he encounters his biological father, Ego (Kurt Russel).
Even so, based on Mockingjay 2's lower - than - expected opening last weekend and the incredible good will Pixar has built with audiences of all ages, it wasn't hard to imagine The Good Dinosaur knocking Katniss out of the top spot.
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.
The next Clubman (likely sporting a total of six doors itself with barn doors out back) won't be on sale until the 2016 model year, and even though the 2015 Hardtop 4 Door and the Countryman will offer roughly the same interior configuration, Mini expects that the audience for the two cars will be different.
I think that expanding the reading audience is vital for them — and given the length of many manga series, this could be important for gaining and maintaining readers who are either mobile, expecting to move quite often (which is a number of younger people), who have space limitations, or equally, simply don't want to mess with mail order or going out to get hardcopy manga volumes.
We do expect that Amazon will figure out a way to subsidize the cost of the device for the one audience it hopes to reach in large numbers: college students.
My audience shifted from the blogosphere to writers from all over the world.When I entered a 100 - day writing challenge I expected to whip off a few blogs while churning out chapters of my memoir.
For these types of events, you can't just put information out on social media and expect for your target audience to show up.
At the end of the day you can't please everyone, but it brings the question of either bringing something you're sure fans will like or go all out into uncharted territory at risk the new ideas don't ring with the expected audience.
In the era of comments sections it's difficult to just pop out of nowhere and expect the audience to have waited with their surprise and delight like its the E3 of yesteryear
Similarly, Jorge Macchi has underlined the significance of his watercolors in relation to his artistic practice; «they facilitate the way I expect the audience to look at my pieces,» the artist pointed out.1 For Macchi, drawing has become a way to both transcribe and incite a purely visual experience.
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.
On one hand, it's to be expected — 30 years have passed since audiences have seen many of these characters, and people have got to get caught up somehow — but compared to how sleek most of the movie is, the moments stand out in stark relief.
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