Sentences with phrase «first watching musical»

Not exact matches

They then compared those EEG measurements to those in two other conditions: one, in which 20 audience members were watching a recording of the first concert on a large movie screen with audio identical to the live concert; and another in which 20 participants in small groups of 2 were seated apart while they observed the recorded musical performance.
But I defy any girl to watch the Musical and not want to date him by the end of the hilariously awkward first date.
The first musical I've watched, I thought it wasn't my thing.
It's always a treat to watch Carey Mulligan tackle any role, and although I consider rock singer Mary J. Blige a raspy and annoying musical aberration, her first screen role as the dignified, long - suffering Florence is mesmerizing.
Glee: The Complete First Season Available on DVD and Blu - ray Theater geeks like me and millions of Americans came out of hiding this year to watch this sometimes brilliant high school comedy musical which incorporates pop and Broadway music into school life.
I went back and watched Chazelle's first feature, «Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench,» and while it, too, bills itself as an old - school musical, it's more a mumblecore movie with two or three numbers in it.
Screen Gems has released a second movie trailer for Steven Antin «s contemporary musical Burlesque (if you missed the first movie trailer, you can watch that at the link).
Following on from last week's teaser promo [watch it here], Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment have released the first trailer for the upcoming animated musical Sing, which features a voice cast that includes Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Seth MacFarlane, Tori Kelly, John C. Reilly, Taron Egerton and Scarlett Johansson.
After the break, watch the first musical number from the game in HD!
Because the perspective of the drawings allows the reader to see above and below the ground at the same time, we are able to watch Mole's first musical efforts startle two unsuspecting birds and shrivel the roots of a tree.
And over the course of my first year in the classroom, that same thought emerged several more times — at the school musical, visiting the graphic design class, and even just watching a couple of students do their math homework during study hall.
It evokes that feeling of watching Nightmare Before Christmas for the first time as a child, before you realised how much musicals and shit beanie hats actually piss you off.
Below you can watch a more home - style rendition of the tune, recorded just up the Hudson River from my home, at the Beacon Sloop Club (if you live in the region, make sure to come by for the monthly potluck supper, meeting and musical jam session, the first Friday evening of each month):
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