Sentences with phrase «little audience interest»

Despite the intriguing concept and big - name executive producers George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh, the show generated little audience interest.

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For instance, a sales message like «we can save you 25 % on purchasing costs» will be of of little or not interest to any media audience, other than that, maybe, of a small trade journal.
The fact of God indwelling us through His Holy Spirit is going to make a change in our lives and will have much relevance to everyday life so I don't know where you get the idea that «if we accept that the Kingdom is now a «spiritual» Kingdom only, then that leads to the situation where the Kingdom becomes a religious idea that has little relevance to everyday life, very interesting to theologians, pulpiteers and pew audiences, but no dynamic to transform people into action».
I suggest that if we accept that the Kingdom is now a «spiritual» Kingdom only, then that leads to the situation where the Kingdom becomes a religious idea that has little relevance to everyday life, very interesting to theologians, pulpiteers and pew audiences, but no dynamic to transform people into action.
Some firms can fend off acquisitions because families, universities or religious orders own them, but even they are affected by the workings of the «complex,» especially by the difficulties of selling through chain stores, which have little interest in books that, however high their quality, appeal to a limited audience.
While in most audiences of religious programs there is a percentage of people who are unchurched or who indicate little interest in religion in general, it needs to be noted that this percentage is consistently small.
Douglas» seamless continuation of the sharp and witty Gekko is the film's main asset and a number of unexpected twists, despite being a little rratic, maintain the audience's interest throughout the duration.
Nonetheless, when it comes to a specific section of the audience that is interested only in cruisers like the Harley Davidson, things are bound to get a little tougher.
Steve Martin's (Shopgirl, Cheaper by the Dozen) modern take will do little to change anyone's mind about that, but perhaps for a younger, less familiar audience, it might actually merit some interest.
From a critical standpoint, that's an interesting strategy: to purposefully deny audiences a lot of the cheap kicks endemic in superhero movies for the sake of something a little more moody and cerebral.
One of the more interesting trends amongst film trailers in the last few years, however, is that of the collage method, which aims to do little more than show audiences a slideshow of images.
by Glenn Dunks «One of the more interesting trends amongst film trailers in the last few years is that of the collage method, which aims to do little more than show audiences a slideshow of images.»
NC - 17 films traditionally do poor business, and a Variety reporter — knowing that the interests of artists and audiences count for little alongside the bank accounts of industry people — recently chided Fox Searchlight Pictures for not cutting the film to get a better rating.
We learn little, and without much in the way of character development beyond them gearing up for the battle scenes, we have little rooting interest other than the basic good guys vs. bad guys scenarios that make many Westerns too pat to entertain today's audiences.
He trades on his name to entertain his audience, but he has very little interest in making himself look good.
Having an audience eager to hear from you beats forcing your marketing messages onto people who have little to no interest in your offer.
CL: I sought to demonstrate to an audience of interested laypeople, both in Australia and other countries, that there's little new under the sun: the «Global Financial Crisis,» as the events of 2007 - 2009 are commonly known in Australia, is merely the latest in a long series of economic and financial crises that have punctuated the history of the past 250 or so years.
I think the main reason that a lot of games don't get reviews or are shown little interest is because most sits just can't be bothered because the audience isn't large enough.
Using Twitter to have conversations is like standing at the front of a room with a microphone holding one - on - one discussions with individual audience members: everyone else has to endure one half of a dialogue in which they likely have little interest.
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