Sentences with phrase «picture viewer in»

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If those viewers had each paid the national average movie - ticket price of about $ 9, that would've been a $ 99 million debut at the box office — roughly what Universal Pictures» «The Fate of the Furious» did in April.
The woman is pictured in a constricted but expectant pose, her hands behind her back yet her torso leaning toward the viewer.
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
We would like to assemble a wide range of viewpoints and perspectives, and provide viewers with a detailed and holistic picture of how each person plays a different role in the life of a child with Selective Mutism.
Click through the slideshow to see pictures that 12 News viewers have sent in.
Gruesome pictures lead to increasing emotional arousal in viewers, with the emotions experienced including anger, fear, anxiety and disgust.
But surprisingly, McGinty says it «is important, if not more important» to get the pictures in the right order: Television is a very visual medium, and the pictures often hit viewers emotionally.
The eclipse was widely shared: One in three viewers took pictures or a video of the events and about half of those adults reported that they shared their pictures with others using social media, email and other electronic means.
Wearers see a large TV picture apparently hanging in space near the edge of their field of vision, To watch the picture, the viewer gazes slightly downwards.
«I would encourage viewers to keep the big picture in mind and not spend excessive energy trying to delve into the minutiae of just one statement or another,» says Kimberly.
You can select the maximum adult rating of pictures to appear on the banner for the adult site, choose to open it in the same or in the new window and even change the actual member location with the viewer location by IP address or remove the location altogether from the actual banner.
While you can't see the GPS geotag information in the picture, thieves using an EXIF metadata viewer application might be able to read the location information hidden in the file header which can help them locate the item.
Viewer submitted swingers movies, videos and pictures, find viewers wives and local swingers ads in your area.
It's a fizzy concoction that runs too long (the picture could easily lose 15 minutes), but conjures enough escapism to appeal, peppering in a few hunky guys to keep young female viewers satisfied.
Viewers will walk away knowing Bob Marley in much more intimate and accurate fashion, rather than the specious, superficial or incomplete picture they may have had before.
Beauvois films the women toiling in the Limousin sun for extended periods of time throughout the film, painstakingly painting the picture in the viewers» minds of how hard it is to actually tend to a farm 24/7 without modern technology.
Only recently has the CinemaScope The Robe been made available to cable TV (shown in «letterbox» format to allow home viewers the full picture).
The theme of a reluctant gentile trying to save Jews from Hitler's minions should be appealing to Academy voters, who named Schindler's List the Best Picture of 1993, but may induce Holocaust fatigue in some viewers.
Rope is a classic picture, one that definitely needs to be seen by genre fans, and it's a film that steadily builds up the tension, in order for the viewer to really get into the story and not turn away.
That combination of social history and music industry memories is carefully designed to draw in the casual viewer who might be attracted by the high profile names but stay to discover the bigger picture.
The combination of social history and music industry memories is carefully designed to draw in the casual viewer who might be attracted by the high profile names but stay to discover the bigger picture.
The Help star was among the stunned celebrities featured in a now - famous Academy Awards photo taken as the audience and viewers at home learned Faye Dunaway had announced the wrong Best Picture winner.
In the broader picture, this remake was unnecessary and it doesn't have anything to entertain the viewer.
Writer / director M. Night Shyamalan's penchant for a deliberate narrative is certainly in full effect with Unbreakable, as the movie, though consistently entertaining and occasionally engrossing, progresses at a lackadaisical pace that tends to prevent the viewer from wholeheartedly embracing the material - with the film ultimately faring better than, for example, The Sixth Sense due to its progressively absorbing narrative (ie there's a sense of forward momentum that was almost entirely absent from that earlier picture).
Inspired by Sean Baker's Tangerine, Soderbergh also shot this motion picture on an iPhone and purposely gave it a squalid, lo - fi look in order to help magnify Sawyer's psychologically induced paranoia as much as possible, and while this visual aesthetic suits the material perfectly, it will just as likely turn off a small subset of potential viewers sight unseen at the same time.
In the process, the viewer is given a much more vivid and entertaining picture of Truman's situation.
Features both the American and British versions of the film, commentary track by creator / actor Richard O'Brien and co-star Patricia Quinn, an audience participation picture - in - picture track with a live version of the show and a «callback» subtitle track that cues viewers to classic audience responses, featurettes, two deleted musical scenes, outtakes, alternate opening and ending, and other celebrations of the culture of «Rocky Horror.»
«I want viewers, when they look at my work, that they see themselves in the picture,» he says, «that they also become part of this land; that they, in a way, merge with the land — but they don't quite disappear into the land.
He says it's his hope that viewers «see themselves in the picture
The viewer is kept is suspense until late in the picture wondering how Sidney transformed from one version of himself to another and then still another.
The surreal and trippy nature of the new movie's central premise and surrounding narrative has resulted in a motion picture event fit to please genre fans of all stripes - with one multiverse scene in particular garnering a lot of viewer attention and fan speculation.
The acting is as simple as any fourth grade theater class and it's ability to include the viewer in what's going on is as overstepped as independent pictures like Thumbsucker.
While «Me And Earl And The Dying Girl» may scream at you to run in the opposite direction, the wonderfully funny, bittersweet, and inventive picture will headlock even the most cynical - hearted viewer and turn him or her into emotional mush.
Is it to raise awareness of excellence in motion pictures, to record for posterity the movies we think are great, the ones we recommend viewers of the future to seek out?
Daniel Day - Lewis channels John Huston (whose Noah Cross in Chinatown is a clear template both as a character and a voice) in a literally volcanic performance that slowly builds to an eruption in the film's closing sequences that either sends the film over the top into masterpiece territory or destroys the whole drama of the picture, depending on the viewer.
The effects were highly convincing, story was not that interesting though since it just tried to frighten the viewers in the second half of the picture.
That viewers don't quite know how to receive Hugo is one of the strikes against the film, and may affect its chances in the Best Picture category.
VanBebber's strategy of fabricating a new antique is in line with Guy Maddin's stated attempt to do the same — the distinction being that The Manson Family actually resembles what people were watching in Texas drive - ins circa the 1970s whereas Maddin's films look like the state in which modern viewers can see silent and early sound pictures.
Before James Eagan Holmes opened fire in a Colorado screening of The Dark Knight Rises, ultimately leaving 12 viewers dead, there might have been a chance for Nolan's trilogy capper to at least crack the Best Picture shortlist, if not shuffle him into the running for Best Director.
This immersive motion picture technology promises to put viewers «in the movie» — but is it any good?
Deliberately paced, the drama may be unhurried and somewhat supine for its 89 - minute running time, but the picture is so invested in telling its story with such an emotionally honest, unsparing and vulnerable countenance, that the viewer's patience does largely pay off, although it may leave some audiences feeling restless.
It's an incredibly vain picture in that sense, and could easily turn viewers off as a monument to Aronofsky's own engorged sense of self - worth.
It's never clear, when he immediately cuts into a scene, whether Martha is in the past or present, and it leaves the viewer deliriously uneasy as the film develops, to the extent where I found myself watching the final 30 minutes playing out seemingly without drawing a single breath; it's a tense, horrifying picture without ever needing to descend into genre tropes.
This is a visceral and immersive boxing picture, which effectively places viewers in the ring during some of the pivotal fight scenes.
Working from a sensational, intimately layered script written by Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire, The Full Monty) and directed with dexterous skill by Little Miss Sunshine impresarios Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, this empowering, exuberantly enthusiastic motion picture creates such a palpable sense of joy in the viewer it gives one hope things really will turn for the better sooner rather than later.
Orson Welles's technical genius — much celebrated on Citizen Kane — was never in finer flourish than on this B picture, opening with a breathtaking Mexican - American border cross that knocked out viewers.
But the good news for Oscar viewers (which is consequently bad news for my predictions) is that one of the two remaining races is for Best Picture, which is a more confusing competition than in any prior year I can recall.
«Forty years ago, I set out to make a personal art picture that could hopefully influence generations of viewers for years to come,» Coppola said in a statement.
But the «Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years — Connecting the Universe» gives viewers an even clearer picture of how much work went into making sure everything in the MCU, from Iron Man to Avengers: Infinity War, connects and makes narrative sense.
Paramount Pictures has released a new four - part Featurette series that lets viewers explore those four nations in detail.
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