Sentences with phrase «live audiences wanting»

For much of the story, Keller and Loki are on parallel paths and when their worlds collide with each other, they do with a cinematic sizzle that will live audiences wanting more.

Not exact matches

Most authors he's spoken to generally want three things: to do a good job telling their story, to get to the widest audience possible and to earn a living doing so.
If you'd like, you can write a quick description and choose the audience that you want to share with before going live.
Most Twitter users don't look at tweets that are more than a couple of hours old, so if you want people to actually read your posts, you should time them for when you have the largest live audience.
The rise of social media means that we're not just having experiences for ourselves, we're having them for our networks, as we see what our social audience is up to and want our lives to be reasonably competitive.
Want to do live demos or foist PowerPoint slides upon your audience?
When a couple came on to talk about their 16 - year - old daughter, who had been murdered by her boyfriend, they told the host that they wanted the audience to know their daughter's life was bigger than her tragic death.
LAS VEGAS — The summer movie going season roared to life with the record - breaking opening weekend for «Avengers: Infinity War,» but industry leaders want audiences and theater owners to know that a healthy movie business is not just about the superheroes.
«While taking client feedback is critical, giving customers what they want - instead of what serves their lives and businesses - is a copout,» says Kelly Azevedo of She's Got Systems, who works «incredibly hard to educate my audience and persuade them.
Everyone wanted their publications to live inside a web portal like AOL, and it seemed mutually beneficial: AOL had the audience but no content to give them, and media organizations (including Time Inc.'s former parent company, Time Warner), had the content but no audience.
«Certainly working moms are kind of the most visible, but it's a misconception that that's the only audience that's interested... Both working moms and dads, and also people with health issues, or who are [taking care of] people with health issues, people who live in rural or locally depressed economies, military spouses, people who want to travel, and certainly millennials «-- are just some of the categories of people seeking job flexibility.
You can head over to their MySpace page to check out a couple of tracks, and if you get a chance to see them live, their Foo Fighter - style antics and full - audience sing - a-longs make for a show you don't want to miss.
The live audience told me what they wanted to see and what they didn't.
If the film - makers continue to project the books» heart onto the screen, then a primarily teenage, Western audience will be forced to consider: what kind of world do I want to live in?
«We want to not just be seen as functional, but we want to play a role in the lives of our audience, bartenders and cooks.»
As much as some pro wrestling fans don't want to admit it, WWE is geared towards television first and the live audience second.
The audience wanted to learn how they can act in solidarity with black people who experience racism and bias in daily life.
Because if your Ph.D. dance is chosen as a finalist, we also want to be able to watch it on a big screen as a live audience.
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But Ben, sans direction or real ambition, is a black hole in every scene and fails in convincing the audience that he knows what he wants for dinner, much less out of life.
While it may have been better some other way, audiences today want to see the heroes survive and live happily ever after.
After watching it, I really think that this one will divide the audience and any time could go both ways - some would love figuring it out what the writer and director wanted to say while others could simply walk away, deciding that their life is too precious to be wasted on such movies.
Bruce really wanted this to be real life that was happening in present day, so that it wouldn't alienate the audience and so that it wouldn't feel like a costume drama.
In response to a more culturally literate audience, its filmmakers want instead to make a point about the state of modern life.
There are people fighting in the street - we see this played out from a distance - but Catching Fire is aimed at audiences who have been mollified by the media - people living in the Capital, as we all do - and yet want to make a difference.
Who wouldn't want to see a character like Terence Fletcher, played by J.K. Simmons (Juno, Upcoming Justice League movie as Commissioner Gordon) in front of a live audience, using funny profanity, hollering, and acting like a maniac at a lovable character like Andrew Neiman, played by Miles Teller (War Dogs, Bleed for This)?
But the real «whether» that has yet to be predicted for this tale is whether or not audiences — especially those who live in storm ravaged areas — will want to pay money to see a fictional version of terrifying events that may have already struck too close to home.
One of the best things that came from having my script performed before a live audience with professional actors, was that it made me enthusiastic about the work again, and wanting more than ever before to see it manifested as a completed film.
It's as though the filmmakers wanted to seduce the audience into thinking that Linda's life in pornography was all glory and sunshine, and then pull the rug out and wag their finger — «See?
So what is it about the time we live in that makes audiences want to experience this vastness and unfathomability?
«Cheap Thrills» lives up to its name, and like many of life's guilty pleasures, it wouldn't be a surprise if audiences wanted another helping.
Whether audiences are able to live in that same land of denial is entirely subjective, but anyone wanting to laugh at the creative process at its quirkiest will enjoy Frank immensely.
«Films are digital files and if the director wanted to he could change the experience to suit the audience,» including the music, which Coppola wants to do for a live audience when he travels the country in October.
We know this before we even step into the theater, and The Stanford Prison Experiment succeeds because it brings our fears to life, and while Alvarez may have wanted to leave his audience with a breather, his film works far better when it's making us gasp at humanity's fragile morality.
He should have just showed us the footage in sequential order and let the audience decide for themselves whether the guy was actually a loser or a person who knew exactly what he wanted out of his life.
Then again, who am I to say that there isn't an audience of adult fans of the book who also want an overly simplified framing narrative to fill in the gaps between the poetry, as well as children who like their broad comedy to be interrupted by spiritualistic poems about life and death?
I want to live in Wakanda, and gaguing from the reactions over on Twitter, it seems like this version of it has gone over like gangbusters, especially with black audiences.
Recently, it was reported that he is in talks with Deadpool director Tim Miller to bring a new Terminator film to life in a few years; though after being burned many times before, some audiences may not want to see more from this franchise.
In fact, it makes the film overall slower, weighing the audience down with a fancy way of discussing womanhood, which is essentially the steps that Lena is set to go through as she chooses what type of person she wants to be for the rest of her life.
Instead of providing a comforting bowl of melted apocalyptic cheese, Emmerich wants to beat the living hell out of his audience instead, staging doom after doom, death after death, until it reaches a nauseating spin of sensorial overload.
While this stream is geared for Japanese audiences since the game releases this month in Japan, it does provide a look many of the new environments revealed over the last month in Famitsu, so tune in if you want to see some of the more familiar locations of Hyrule brought to life inside the game.
That film reportedly was a valuable lesson in the type of movie he didn't want to make, and Greengrass returned to real - life drama in 2002 with «Bloody Sunday,» a film which, while financed by Granada TV, premiered in Sundance where it won the audience award, and played Berlin, tying with «Spirited Away» for the Golden Bear.
Yet these are the stories wanting to be told, where there is room for the audience to stand before a work of art in contemplation of how we should live and why — that which truly brings us together.
Why would you want to live with such a limitation in an age where your target audience performs a variety of activities on their mobile devices?
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By many accounts, Watchman was actually written first, even though it falls later in Scout Finch's life; if the author had wanted this published, she had plenty of opportunity, a willing audience, and publishers who would have fought each other to death in the arena to get their hands on it.
This new system is great for publishers and book bloggers who want to reach a new audience and do live audio.
She reveals she didn't want to appear with Palin on live television, partly because she was afraid the New York audience would boo the vice presidential candidate (never happened).
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