Sentences with phrase «obvious audience for it»

While the obvious audience for Marcel's title would be considered to be juvenile readers, it is safe to assume that most of the views of Marcel's YouTube video would be more adult in age, thereby creating a high level of crossover appeal for the books.
It's really, really good stuff, and there's an obvious audience for it even beyond Nintendo; the Switch stands a great chance to overtake the PlayStation Vita as the handheld of choice for the indies - loving gamer... although it's not like the Vita ever found a large audience.

Not exact matches

A traditional television offshoot may not seem like the most obvious move for Vice, considering the success of its online offerings and the indifference of its young audience to terrestrial TV.
Vice's irreverent, offbeat style has made it required viewing for that demographic, so it's the obvious partner for a traditional media giant like Rogers, looking to attract a millennial audience (Rogers owns Canadian Business).
Beyond obvious days for sales like Black Friday and Cyber Monday, think about what kind of deals and promotions you can offer your audience during the rest of the holiday season to drive ongoing sales.
Obvious attempt at making the Jesus story more believable for a modern audience.
Beyond these perhaps - obvious vocations, there are vocations to serve those in need, to serve one's friends with the depth of love Christ showed to his own friends, to care for aging parents, perhaps even an artistic vocation to serve God and one's audience by presenting beauty and sublimity.
It is once again becoming obvious that if one is to gain a large non-Christian audience for a Christian program one must depend either on stealth (hiding the gospel in the guise of entertainment or some other subterfuge) or accident (the viewer's flipping of the dial).
The Open Championship has several complications for the U.S. audience, the biggest being the obvious time change.
As the debate progressed, it became obvious that this audience was all for Teachout, however civil toward Faso.
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Rather than alluring to the obvious shocking facts and events affecting our planet and way of life, audiences actually see Al Gore for what he's really doing in real life «being the most influential person of his generation» inspiring others to take up arms in the fight for Climate and how the world's democracies are politically unwise when it comes to using the actual solutions.
There are a few obvious problems but it could be a real gem for the intended audience.
It hews to the most obvious tropes of case - of - the - week shows about oddball visionaries partnered with law - and - order sharpshooters, and in the first hour at least, doesn't pay its audience much respect when it comes to the plausibility of dialogue, character motivations, or the security procedures at a mental institution for former future - convicts.
The movie is an obvious parody of sword - and martial - arts wuxia movies, but it also serves as an invitation to young audiences, who may find that Po's antics have sparked an appetite for the more grown - up pleasures of movies like «Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon» or «Curse of the Golden Flower.»
Refreshing, in these times, to find a spoof on a genre of films that isn't just a rattling off of pop culture references and obvious sight gags, though Shaun of the Dead is still a favorite for many audiences.
With the final scenes being obvious sequel bait, and hammered in harder than anything Marvel has teased, Tomb Raider leaves the audience lightly entertained but unfortunately waiting for another sequel.
Capcom's big aim with Monster Hunter World is obvious — to capture a new, broader audience for this open - ended, unique series.
For all its obvious smarts and mildly provocative ideas, Mockingjay doesn't seem to trust its audience quite as much as it clearly trusts its heroine.
For the audience, the answer is already obvious after having met John Wesley (Patrick Kilpatrick), an illegal whaler posing under the guise of a salmon fisherman.
Produced in 1949, the vintage Technicolor short «Mighty Manhattan, New York's Wonder City» functions as an obvious travelogue for both American and foreign audiences, particularly post-war nations in the process of rebuilding shattered governments and cities.
Like any animated feature there are surely many talented people who worked on it, but it's very obvious that the direction at the top came from a bunch of clueless executives who just had no respect for the audience or the art form, and no idea what the fuck they were doing.
But Will Ferrell has never been one to go for the obvious joke, and his latest, directed by Saturday Night Live alumnus Matt Piedmont, targets a subgenre that much of its audience will not even be aware exists: Spanish - language telenovelas.
His background would not make him the most obvious candidate to handle a property like «Deadpool,» but while «The Witch» was more well - known for its atmosphere than its gore, it did a great job in setting a tone and capturing an educated audience: two very important things for the next Deadpool movie.
I'm not a complete stickler for realism and I think some tricks used are quite effective (the Han Solo gag and the expectations vs. reality sequence being two), but it's obvious that (500) Days of Summer requires its audience to invest in the realism of the relationship at least so it can get a little stylized elsewhere and I think it failed there.
Despite the obvious expenses involved in creating this Victorian period movie, there is little payback for audiences.
Plotless, directionless, and snappy in the same way and for the same audience that the music in Disney's Hercules was, The Commitments shows its hand when it ends with an «update» of what each of the characters is doing «now,» a movie - of - the - week contrivance, and just the most obvious one of the multitude that comprise the rest of the film.
Inundated with notable celebrities, it's too abstruse for a legion of starfuckers to fathom, much less righteously embrace its rather obvious critique of how completely commodifying an art form eventually results in the dehumanization of not only artists but audiences as well.
While such an obvious call for a sequel (the title itself refuses to use a conclusive word à la «Supremacy» or «Ultimatum») isn't necessarily a nuisance, Greengrass asks for too much patience from his audience, and he gives them back little in the way of thrills.
It's pretty obvious that a movie like Last House on the Left put its performers through the wringer in catering to an exploitation audience's thirst for flesh and blood.
Audiences will undoubtedly drone over the obvious comparisons to «Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon» with its similar gravity - bending rules and ballet - like fight scenes, but what most Americans don't realize is that this particular genre (Wuxia, which typically incorporates fantastic abilities like flying) has been at the core of Chinese cinema for decades.
Just as its genre compatriots have done for sixty years, the feature is content to milk the scenario for obvious humour, asking the leads to ape the expressions of the other for the audience's entertainment.
Now we truly have kiddie console with an infantile audience who won't buy anything over pg 13, and then turn around and complain when developers state the obvious that there is no market for non kiddie games on the Wii U.
This arc would have been compelling had it made any effort to engage the audience but philosophical and ideological ramblings (which seem to have this weird effect on the movie star) offer a painfully obvious exit for any theatergoer not well - versed in the Coens» tendency to wander aimlessly every now and then.
Some genre purists would certainly take issue with such an obvious effort to create new material by fusing the icons of literary classics, but Sommers» adrenalized upgrading for modern audiences isn't that different from Siodmak's first venture; the former's just over-cranked and way louder (aided by Alan Silvestri's outrageously bombastic score) in a 5.1 mix guaranteed to work out your home's subwoofer.
This sounds obvious but the key question to ask is «What will work for the audience
Seems like the obvious successor to Game of Thrones for in the public consciousness, but I wonder if audiences will actually transition?
The advantage for small, new publishers is obvious, and that's exactly GRIN Solutions» target audience.
We do expect your interview to be free of obvious errors and appropriate for all audiences.
The decline overall in self - published titles is welcome for obvious reasons * and, that individual self - published writers are selling slightly more copies may indicate that legitimate marketing methods (that do not flood uninterested parties with unwelcome messages, that do reach target audiences and which do not contain pointless emphasis on fake / purchased reviews or bloated, meaningless «awards» rather than pertinent and honest content) are beginning to surface in this sub-culture.
Dana Lynn Smith defines readers as «people who buy the book to read... the most obvious category and it includes your primary audience (the «ideal customer» that the book was specifically written for)».
Now that we have an idea of the size of the audience, there are two obvious questions to ask: how did they find my website, and what did they come for?
Here audience is objected by keyword when they look up for literature of an obvious genre.
Topics include: • The Fatal Mistakes Self - Published Authors Often Make • How to Identify and Reach Your Target Audience for Free • How to Get Reviews for Your Self - Published Book • How to Put Together a Marketing Plan for Your Book • Additional Avenues for Promotion (Beyond the Obvious Ones) • What Should Your Website Include?
I shared a ton of immediate information after 30 minutes with the Fire that's usable for the device's intended audience and that's too «obvious»?
While there are some obvious differences between dog trainers and retailers (namely, one sells services by appointment and the other sells products en mass), since both are targeting roughly the same audience, I thought a few of the takeaways from that data might be interesting and helpful for pet store owners and operators.
It's obvious that this game is meant for a younger audience, it's just a shame the game can't provide fun for older Sonic fans.
Tiravanija's billboard project calls for a similar sense of creativity and communication from its audience, though perhaps in a less obvious, and more critical way.
Born not far from Ankara, socialised within the narrow circle of her Turkish family in Germany, she explores the limits of what is physically possible in her projects — whether she wears a chador and hangs upside - down in front of an audience reading diary entries, newspaper articles and passages from the Qur «an («Permanent Words», 2009), or when she publicly kisses the walls, floor, furniture and ceiling of an exhibition space for days on end, in order to express her appreciation of all that is overlooked or only too obvious, what we have become fond of or what is intimate («Emotion in Motion», 2000).
Ray's answer makes it obvious (for me) that reality is very complex and far from being explainable by simple, hand - made arguments for the general audience; that's why I think that trying to explain «simply» the very complex phenomena involved in radiation transfer is just lost time - and in my opinion the REAL issues associated with social impacts of GW are not primarily associated with the detailed physics of the phenomenon.
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