There's a popular assumption that critics and
general audiences for movies usually can not meet and accept one another's views.
Not exact matches
As Business Insider's Jason Guerrasio noted on Monday, there wasn't great interest among the
general audience in the
movies that were favored
for best picture.
You are raising kids; you write book after book
for general audience in addition to research paper after research paper
for a lay
audience; you love, you know, regular stuff like Bugs Bunny cartoons and Mel Brooks
movies and baseball — he's a Boston Red Sox fan [but what are you gonna do?].
WARNING: this
movie is NOT
for a
general audience like all books are not written
for one person, etc..
Unlike «Crying Game» (which, despite the gender confusion, definitely works as a love story
for a
general audience), the only emotion this
movie evokes
for its star - crossed lovers is an unpleasant sense of incredulity.
If you follow
movie news sites and stuff, you know that that's what they were going
for, but I imagine that
general audiences would be wondering why the hell the
movie is trying to hammer that word or phrase into your head.
We know
general audiences are interested in the ongoing Star Wars saga
movies, but will they be willing to dip back into a galaxy far, far away
for the origin story of one of the franchise's most recognizable characters?
This evening
movie theaters across the country will start screening «Thor: Ragnarok»
for general audiences.
While 42 isn't suitable
for all family members, the historical drama will play well to both baseball fans and
general movie audiences.
Its probably near impossible
for modern
audiences to understand the impact both the song and the
movie had on the
general public, but it was seismic.
Or is this just solid proof that every
audience is different, and that the response at one high - profile screening — packed to the gills with people only there
for the big name on the poster and industry types angling
for a hot acquisition — is no indication of how a
movie will be received in
general?