Sentences with phrase «over audiences when»

He manages to win over audiences when he plays Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible films.

Not exact matches

When Chenault speaks, his audiences come away with a strong sense of who he is because his presentations represent his values, but he doesn't hammer audiences over the head with his beliefs.
If companies aren't nimble and don't react when audience taste changes, it could be game over.
The company's biggest audience to - date came during the 2014 FIFA World Cup, when NeuLion worked with Univision to stream matches for the Spanish - language audience in the U.S., pulling in a collective 10 million unique views over the tournament, including 1.6 million for the most - watched match.
When they wanted the audience to scream louder they flipped over their guitars and held them up.
In Texas, it was not a sense of guilt over paying money to watch majestic orca whales prevented from swimming freely at sea because they're forced to perform tricks in comparatively small enclosures at the behest of misguided trainers who could very well be maimed when SeaWorld's whales are eventually driven insane by the hopelessness of their situation that kept audiences away earlier this year.
But that doesn't mean Google + doesn't have an age - diverse audience — while most platforms see a pretty big gap between what most age groups expect and what those over 60 expect, the oldest cohort sits just 1 % off from the median when it comes to Google +.
Customizable triggers and targeting rules give you control over who sees your offers and when, so you can serve the most relevant offers to the right audience.
For better or worse, successful content marketing works best when it's a bespoke affair: custom - built to delight your audience and thoughtfully planned to produce tangible business results over the long term.
When discussing the possible existence of objective (divine) «truths», truthfollower over and over appeals to his audience with various examples attempting to get the reader to agree to a non-qualifed value of «evil / incorrect / bad / good», as if this will lock in an agreement of an objective «truth» value (without it being explicitly specified).
At the same time, when it came to secondary matters - his preference for the KJV over the NIV or his pre-millennial view of the End Times - he would often pause and remind his audience «there are good Christians on both sides of this».
When the old Legion of Decency held a boycott - type club over the film - maker, and the Protestants through more subtle but no less paternalistic devices promised a docile and bland audience, the industry knew what to expect.
When television took over, Scully spent more and more time on the medium, for different sports and different audiences.
Ratings for these Finals are up 12.4 percent over last year with an average viewing audience of just under 20 million when you account for people streaming the games.
It's just a poor way to try and get the crowd behind him when in that setting it was already going to be hard to win over a large portion of that audience.
The day will never come when Mesut > Dennis over anything Arsenal related, I'm not sure he'll ever even earn himself an audience with the hallowed back 5?
Drawing an emotional response from the audience, more than a dozen Chicago Public School parents voiced complaints at Wednesday's school board meeting over how the district questioned their children about their decision to not to take the Illinois Standards Achievement Test when it was administered earlier this month.
«You don't have wars when there isn't something to fight over,» he assured the audience.
Just as in 2008, when the campaign saw over a billion minutes of video viewing, Obama's staff also posted a slew of individual video clips, often several per day, and often designed to deliver a targeted message to a specific audience of voters... or campaign volunteers.
Seriously, it's really gratifying to see it find a home in academia — that was always an audience I've had in mind when I've been writing these guidebooks over the years.
NOW WE CLEARLY UNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF DEMENTIA IN AMERICA Dale Benjamin Drakeford 8-31-12 When Clint Eastwood, a self - proclaimed «conservative» (who has lived more like a Joseph Smith liberal spurning nine children with four different women, sporting a clinch fisted personae in his private exenterates over public exhibitions) talks vulgar to an empty chair, Marco Rubio (a small government advocate who loss his roots somewhere between caffeine - free tea and a caffeine rich Cuban cigar) slips Freudian to advocate «large government» in a failed attempt to wax brilliant but came off bane (pun intended) to the capitalization of the nation, Paul Ryan can lie and demonize his role against the truth until his nose is a foot long and not one member of his audience will notice, and Mitt Romney can anecdote on his personal family, business and church goings on as oppose to his solutions for unemployment, banking corruption, housing displacement, militarism, planetary illness and international human rights unrest, we can clearly understand the extent of dementia in America.
«When you stand up in front of audience telling big lies in a loud booming voice as if it was an absolute certainty and you repeat it over and over again,» Cox said.
We hoped darkening the room would work like the flickering light that tells theatergoers intermission is over and the show is about to resume... We hoped that when my father walked on stage, the audience would appear focused.»
Joan al - Assam was talking about her positive experience of attending Paddington Academy in West London when a member of the audience began to shout over her.
«When you stand up in front of an audience telling big lies in a loud, booming voice, where you repeat it over and over again, that is exactly what Fidel Castro did.»
«When you stand up in front of an audience telling big lies in the loud, booming voice as if it's an absolute certainty and you repeat it over and over again, that's exactly what Fidel Castro did in Cuba,» Cox said.
With over 10 years of experience in vocal performance and public education — I feel most at home and in my element when I am in front of an audience!
I am a proud aunt to a precocious, brilliant 4 - year old (you all met her when we dazzled audiences the world over in our matching dresses).
At nearly six hours, pic's extreme length lets Giordana and screenwriters Sandro Petraglia and Stefano Rulli build up a novelistic rhythm, pulling the audience so deeply and forcefully into their story that it becomes like a enveloping dream; when it's over, parting with the characters is truly sweet and sorrowful.
Tellingly, there's a moment in the film when George flips Johnson the bird; by the time it's over, the audience may want to do the same.
When they ARE trying, they try to hard, and the audience is confused over how it's supposed to be funny.
Test - marketed on the film festival circuit throughout 2002, Searching for Debra Winger received its largest audience when it aired over the Showtime cable channel on August 18, 2003.
With his films it feels as if he's luring us as the audience over into his world of demented people and visceral storytelling and when we like it and are shocked by that fact, he knows he's won.
When an unseen enemy threatens mankind by taking over their bodies and erasing their memories, audiences can only pray for the same fate.
Still, I suppose Mike has nothing to feel sorry for when audiences flock in droves to endure more of his visual and aural assault on their senses, in 3D IMAX no less, perhaps the cinematic equivalent of feeling shitfaced after stumbling feebly out of the theaters once it's all over.
Or it might be that sometimes horror's job isn't catharsis or leaving the audience gasping with gratefulness over still being alive when the final credits roll; maybe it's meant to leave that audience feeling bad and ugly inside.
Snubbed: Lily Tomlin («Grandma») Reaction: People may have snickered in the audience when Lawrence was nominated for «Joy,» but these were the five I predicted (and that was more over the fact she really doesn't want it and they keep nominating her more than anything else).
The early 1970s to the late 1980s was a unique moment in Australian cinema history; a time when censorship was reigned in and home - grown production flourished, resulting in a flurry of exploitation films — sex comedies, horror movies and action thrillers — that pushed buttons and boundaries, trampled over taste and decency, but also offered artistry within their escapism, giving audiences sights and sounds unlike anything they had seen in Australia before.
Because the audience feels little attachment to characters, it is hard to care about when her heart - breaks over Luke.
And yet, Richie managed to make a film that could be a key example of style over substance and is a case study in why that's such a problem when you ask audiences to invest time and money into a feature film.
Perhaps it was the audience I was watching with but there was a lot of sniggering laughter at the scenes of early violence against Tonya by LaVona followed by a lot of gasps when husband Jeff — played very well by Sebastian Stan — took over the beating.
The gags in the hotel room over his medications when the doctor is called is very good, and possibly goes way over the head of younger audiences.
When it was over, the audience was stunned.
Michael Moore's new Broadway show, The Terms Of My Surrender, ended on a surprisingly interactive note tonight, when Moore — and actor Mark Ruffalo, who happened to be in attendance — surprised his audience by offering to bus them over to Trump Tower for an impromptu protest of America's Nazi violence...
When eight - time Oscar host Billy Crystal stepped up to take over the hosting duties of the 84th Academy Awards after Eddie Murphy and producer Brett Ratner's departure, he seemed like a safe choice and one unlikely to bring the Oscars the new audience it seeks.
It's a political film with a political message for our times — slavery isn't over when there are an estimated 21 million slaves today, so Steve McQueen reminded his audience on Sunday night.
When the Sarah Harding character (played by Julianne Moore) walks around with a blood - smeared jacket leaving trails of blood all over on plants, trees, etc. we in the audience know that it is a stupid thing to do.
It not only defines the work of a top comedian and filmmaker, it also indicates how a movie made over 90 years ago can still evoke the same audience reaction as it had when initially released.
Like the Passion Play and «A Christmas Carol,» this is the kind of engrained fable that gets told over and over again, even when almost everyone in the audience knows every beat of the plot.
A bighearted DM of awkwardness and warmth, Bo Burnham's transportive comedic - drama debut Eighth Grade will return audiences to those pimple - pocked middle years; when being cool was synonymous with having no personality and anxiety over self - identity dominated every waking thought.
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