And as long as the client's wife likes it there are no metrics other
than audience recall to quantify its success.
And as long as the client's wife likes it there are no metrics other
than audience recall to quantify its success.
Not exact matches
Ironically, although
audience members claimed to
recall more content from the speech
than they would typically, they actually remembered less.
Cashin, a 50 - year Wall Street veteran, drew more laughs from the
audience in his first five minutes
than all the other speakers combined,
recalling how he got his start after his father died when he was a high school senior.
Armstrong
recalled giving a presentation in Kathmandu on his early findings to a less -
than - appreciative
audience.
On DVD, however, you're much more likely to imagine or
recall theatrical
audience laughter
than to experience similarly contagious outbursts among your smaller group.
She then starts to break
audience's hearts when she
recalls her forced downsizing experience and its impact on her life and how she'd always hoped to meet that Norwegian doctor who, seeing how her downsizing had reduced her pain due to her lost leg — realized it's the first time he'd never been so proud of his downsizing efforts when he heard her story and realized she was relieved from unbearable pain only to find herself on the margin of a downsized society that, even though became smaller in size, its ego and indifference are bigger
than ever.
While comparisons to other sunbaked stoner detective stories The Long Goodbye and The Big Lebowski are apt, Inherent Vice's ability to not only recreate a bygone era but to make the
audience complicit in its intoxicating mood
recalls nothing more
than the masterful boondoggle that is Terry Gilliam's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
The design of the picture is a marvel,
recalling that other masterful use of 3D, from 2012, Ang Lee's Life of Pi, and the voice talent — which includes Idris Elba (Beasts of No Nation), Scarlett Johansson (Under the Skin), Ben Kingsley (The Walk), Lupita Nyong» o (12 Years a Slave), Bill Murray (St. Vincent), and Christopher Walken (Seven Psychopaths)-- is more
than up to the challenge of developing character and entertaining the
audience.
It is hard to
recall a character for whom an
audience has wished success more
than Jamal Malik.
Their love lives are probably discussed entirely too much for Disney's comfort, but the pair gets down to brass tacks more often
than not; for what it's worth, this is the first time I can
recall hearing of a film getting longer as a result of the test - screening process — a lot of Bartha's performance was rescued from the cutting - room floor after preview
audiences responded favourably to his character.
This
recalls the reason that Gavin Schmidt gave for losing his debate with Michael Crichton: Crichton was taller
than Schmidt, so the
audience voted Crichton the winner.