Not exact matches
You have to give Trevorrow a lot
of credit for taking on «Jurassic World»: This was a film meant to attract a
huge audience that could have easily made a lot
of people angry if done incorrectly.
Most
people like to see their content accessed widely and so can learn some great tips (as well as read some good content) from these blogs, but «most popular» doesn't always mean «best» I'd say that for any blogger a key to judging your own success is to think about the purpose and intended
audience of you blog — if you have a niche
audience in a specific location you may not get a
huge following but if you set out to acheive something worthwhile through your blog and you achieve it then that counts as success.
Between America's love
of cable TV and its tendency to be nosy about the ins and outs
of other
people's lives, reality TV shows are
huge winners in terms
of audience engagement and social media follow...
Of course, amidst such a huge wave of critical and audience gushing, it's easy to forget that five short months ago most people were saying exactly the same thing about Thor: Ragnaro
Of course, amidst such a
huge wave
of critical and audience gushing, it's easy to forget that five short months ago most people were saying exactly the same thing about Thor: Ragnaro
of critical and
audience gushing, it's easy to forget that five short months ago most
people were saying exactly the same thing about Thor: Ragnarok.
That was by design and the entire season has been designed to have
huge payoffs, smaller character moments and I think that there's a lot
of things in the show that satisfies many
people in the
audience.
Compared to a decade ago, online multiplayer is everywhere, we have
huge online action RPGs that draw
people in to play them day in, day out, and the popularity
of the Dark Souls series and its ilk has shown that Western
audiences are now much more receptive to the notion
of ultra difficult games.
Also, really good, established bloggers who specialise in a particular subject area or genre can have a
huge audience that are exactly the kind
of people that you want to reach.
Compared to a decade ago, online multiplayer is everywhere, we have
huge online action RPGs that draw
people in to play them day in, day out, and the popularity
of the Dark Souls series and its ilk has shown that Western
audiences are now much more receptive to the notion
of ultra difficult games.
With the blossom
of indie developers around the world, and
people realizing that you do not need a
huge company behind you to get your dream game released, some might argue that we are currently drowning in game releases, and we are to be fair, but there is also a lot
of good games that get washed away in this flood without getting to reach its specific
audience.
But with that said, Fallout has developed a
huge audience over the last 8 years or so with a lot
of die hard first
person shooter fans being able to pick up the game with little hindrance.
Chetwynd said: «I always assume the
audience is intelligent and there's
huge amounts
of referencing for
people to get and pick up on and be interested in.»
Climate Depot «Bridges the Climate Divide»: «Thanks to Morano,
people on opposite sides
of debate are now hearing each other out» — Morano's «got a
huge audience and platform.