But because he never bothered to come up with a credible sensible storyline, this flashback - driven snuff flick comes off as
just a voyeuristic excuse to watch people die in different ways.
The misery of these people becomes
just another voyeuristic spectacle, to be consumed and forgotten.
The University of Tennessee sociologist Michelle Brown tells Fortune she has seen exhibits that were
just voyeuristic entertainment, «based around a really uninformed sense of spectacle.»
Not exact matches
Finally, at least regarding this personal attack, what you represent as blood lust and
voyeuristic glee strikes me as something more akin to a mass catharsis regarding not
just Tony Jones, but also several other leading figures in the Emergent movement.
Second, «a group of qualified and mature people» to review the evidence — Brian is saying here that everyone participating in the conversation here are neither qualified (despite the many who say they are survivors of experiences
just like this one, not to mention Julie herself), nor mature (this follows the party line that people here are mere internet rubberneckers taking
voyeuristic pleasure in watching the train wreck of a marriage).
We also have
voyeuristic members, who
just want to look but not touch.
Just as cinema manages to satisfy our innate love of
voyeuristic access, so too do the paintings offer us views onto private lives that both frustrate and satisfy.
The window as a framing device is an integral motif for Genzken, not
just as a
voyeuristic element as with Windscreen 2 (2008)-- where a cracked car windscreen protrudes from the gallery wall, lending the audience a fractured view of a framed image of an anonymous nude male and female embracing — but as an architectural framework.
This one here of the
voyeuristic vibe is
just priceless.
The glass appears black until the viewer stands directly in front of the boxes resulting into an uncannily
voyeuristic 3D view onto scenes where either something dreadful has
just happened or is about to commence.