Sentences with phrase «of modern audiences»

Although the 1993 incarnation featuring Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland and Chris O'Donnell still lingers in the memory of modern audiences, the time has come for a remake, with director Paul W. S. Anderson thrusting the heroes into the third dimension.
Charlotte's over-the-top progressive attitudes also become grating, seemingly stitched onto the story to benefit the sensibilities of the modern audience rather than any temporal believability of the characters.
It will certainly be a most demanding test of a modern audience to not make a peep while watching a horror film.
It's just not reflective of the modern audience anymore.

Not exact matches

So when a major television network repurposes a classic, chilling tale for a modern audience, it has the makings of TV gold.
Now, writers and executive producers Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless are entering their own type of danger: updating a beloved show for a modern audience.
It's just one manifestation of our soft spot for «filter bubbles,» exploited by everything from Amazon's book recommendation engines to the elaborate audience - tailoring of modern media.
Have a safe space to try things out, especially since «there's no one - size - fits - all audience» for marketing, advised Magen Hanrahan, VP of Media and Marketing Services at Kraft Heinz Company, during her keynote at Modern Customer Experience.
During a panel session at Modern Customer Experience, Seth Lieberman, CEO of SnapApp; Gail Morag, VP at Minitgo; and Nick Edouard, President & Chief Product Officer at LookBook HQ, all reiterated that understanding the impact your content has on your audience is key to activating it, accelerating leads, and driving sales conversations.
Whenever you see old episodes of The Brady Brunch on Nick at Nite or whatever, one thought inevitably pops into your mind: This is pretty good, but I just wish somebody would take this beloved concept and update it for modern audiences.
It isn't surprising that as the audiences who first became fans of characters like The Avengers, X-Men and Deadpool get older, that their modern movie adaptations will be marketed more toward adults.
The television star I am thinking of wears expensive - looking, light - colored suits with dark ties, and faces a studio audience from behind a modern wooden desk flanked by plastic plants.
A very convincing case can be made that what we have translated as homosexuality in our modern translations in no way speaks of what was understood by the original audience.
Although fully familiar with the enormous power of modern science, medicine and technology, he held high Christian love as the answer to human needs in the broadest sense: «If you have Christian love,» he declared to a stunned audience, «you have motive for existence, a guide for action, a reason for courage, an imperative necessity for intellectual honesty.»
Knowledgeable members of his audience assumed that he was confusing the nuclear mother - father team with the traditional or modern family.
The Modern Catholic Novel in Europe By Theodore P. Fraser Twayne, 210 pages, $ 24.95 In his straightforward, surehanded account of the Catholic novel after the late 1800s, Prof. Fraser analyzes the novels of the well - known British Catholics Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene and the novels of the Continental Catholics that have never had the audience in America that they deserve: Bernanos, Mauriac, Green, Chesbron.
Kings wasn't a perfect show — and was polarizing among TV critics — but the attempt to bring the story of David and Saul to modern audiences through a compelling drama makes it one of the most unique (though largely forgotten) Old Testament adaptations ever to come out of Hollywood.
His uncompromising sermons on «The Sins of Society» attracted large audiences; they also drew criticism, and he was described by a contemporary as a modern Savonarola.
Again, Bruce, the issue is not Pascal and his intended audience, though I still fail to see how Pascal can be said to have given any good grounds for wagering on the Christian god in light of modern discussion.
Hence the trial scene in Act IV, which so unsettles modern audiences, manifests not the failure of Shakespeare's art, but rather its triumph.
Wright communicates cogently to the postmodern audience like Lewis did to the late modern audience, but the style and substance of their writing differs notably because of their respective vocations: the former as a New Testament scholar and the latter as a Medieval and Renaissance Literature scholar.
These points are both of them in the nature of replies to objections, to difficulties which our modern culture finds in the old notion of a life hereafter, — difficulties that I am sure rob the notion of much of its old power to draw belief, in the scientifically cultivated circles to which this audience belong.
The recent eruption of paid - time religious programs on the modern scene has raised many questions about the audience of these programs.
But whereas most seeker churches work with the models of the shopping mall and the television audience in designing their space and worship service, Fabian likens worship at St. Gregory's to a rock concert, which he calls the modern secular experience that most closely resembles the divine liturgy.
It is something of a milestone in movie industry's history and they have found the perfect way to celebrate it and in a way that modern audiences can relate to.
It is something of a milestone in movie industry's history and they have found the perfect way to celebrate it and in a way that modern audiences can relate...
November 25: Join Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers as they share stories of history and modern culture in a live performance, culminating with a full audience powwow to honor Native American Heritage Month (Boston)
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Bond's central problem is that the tropes of the franchise are out of step with what a modern cinema audience expects from its protagonist.
The stark and simple contrast between the agonising political imperatives of the 1960s and the seeming ease and openness of the modern world is shattered by the snivelling toad Nicholas, which leaves the audience dolefully wondering whether the political world has actually changed very much.
The wealthiest presidential administration in modern history has Washington's high - end real estate brokers busy courting prospective clients and readying homes for a new audience of buyers.
«With generous support of our loyal audiences, we've been able to do wonderful work here for a very long time,» said the REP's Producing Artistic Director Maggie Mancinelli - Cahill, «but, in order to advance our standing in developing new work, increase our patrons» comfort and utilize modern theatrical stagecraft, we need a well - planned, up - to - date facility.
Within the audience were Sir Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate Modern; Nicholas Hytner, Director of the National Theatre; Neil McGregor, Director of the British Museum; and Colin Tweedie of Arts and Business.
Punch Editorial Board President Muhammadu Buhari's casual dismissal of the clamour for state police before a global audience confirmed his total disconnection with the demands of modern governance.
«To have a movie like that where you pretty much take women out of the storyline would not resonate with modern audiences,» she says.
In pursuit of the modern, its editors and contributors are trying to second - guess the future, and playing to a small, self - congratulatory audience.
He took the opportunity to remind the audience that not only is he a Buddhist monk but that he is also an enthusiastic proponent of modern technology.
It was the underlying arguments and conclusions used by Shapley and Curtis that are held up to modern scientific scrutiny - not a hypothetical straw pole of an audience that consisted of mostly non-astronomers.
«The goal of this initial gathering is to spark songwriters» interest and hopefully lead to a collection of songs that can be used to educate general audiences about modern biology and the scientists who do it,» said Louis Gross, NIMBioS Director and UT Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Mathematics.
Our mothers, grandmothers, great grandmothers (depending on the age of my audience here) are always starting sentences with, «Back in my day», to which we generally take as our cue to tune out and start running scenes of Modern Family in our minds.
Through our work together, my clients, audiences, and readers learn how to create vibrant, nourishing lives that combine the very best of modern nutritional science, nature and wisdom.
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In keeping with their post modern prep style, Timo Weiland stunned the audience with their chic mix of patterns, and classic tailoring.
Whether dead or living, my job is to define the signature style of a designer, highlight what makes them different, and showcase the signature visual aesthetic, proper to their values, in a way that draws in and stimulates a modern audience
And with their desirable blend of tangible services and modern social media tools, they look like being a good bet among the social media landscape for converting audience eyeballs into online revenue.
Although the site lacks the modern appeal of most sites, it does manage to pack tones of interesting features that are tailored according to the diverse needs of its target audiences.
Although the website interface lacks a modern appeal compared to other sites, it contains tons of exciting features all tailored according to the various needs of its target audiences.
The key to success has been the focus on attracting a smart and modern audience consisting of.
It's a modern masterpiece that, yes, requires real work on the part of the audience.
Whereas viewers of the day may have wondered how Daniels could have fallen for the womanizing Lawton (Sidney Blackmer, who, looks-wise, was definitely a comedown from Scott), modern audiences tend to hope she'll dump her stuffy boyfriend, whom she's left back home while she goes on an ocean voyage.
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