Sentences with phrase «viewers at home as»

As the e-short starts out, an obnoxious television host of the otherworldly show Lifestyles of the Rich and Undead muscles her way in to a reclusive, gorgeous vampire's ancient mansion, intent on portraying Grayson Soucek to her viewers at home as the next undead most eligible bachelor.

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As we get closer to that date, we will ask viewers at home what questions they want us to ask the candidates.
As we get closer to those dates, we will ask viewers at home what questions you want us to ask the candidates.
The Arthur remake seems to follow the recipe as best it can, but will leave viewers wishing they had just eaten at home.
The pairs are then judged by a panel of expert judges (Bruno Tonioli, Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman) as well as by the viewers at home.
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.
Worst: Jonah Hill dresses up as the bear in «The Revenant» Presenters Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill stumped the audience and viewers at home with inside jokes that never quite took off, while Hill's deliberately bad bear costume was met with slow applause.
«Nature» sticks close to home for Bay Area viewers with tonight's episode at 8 on KQED: The episode looks at the ecosystem of the Yosemite Valley, as filmmaker Joseph Pontecorvo follows scientists who are measuring the impact of climate change on the wilderness area.
Having said all that, Max is actually quite an irritating spoilt little blackguard at the best of times and there can be little sympathy for him as he rallies against his home life; after all it is quite a normal life and he has a cushy number there pushing the viewer to annoyance at what he has to rage against, and that really he should be disciplined by having his Wii taken off him and no cookies for a week.
Frances McDormand may have given the best speech of the night at the 2018 Golden Globes — not that viewers at home were allowed to hear any of it, as producers went trigger happy with the bleep button, censoring many words that weren't offensive or rude.
(Hint: Search for your own home address in the search window at the top left of the screen, then watch as the three - dimensional viewer of the globe zooms in on your rooftop.
Tabs at the top of the home page direct viewers to sections such as Grooming Basics, where professionals can find tips on mastering the craft; and Vendor Profiles, where top industry manufacturers explain the latest innovations in the field.
But what should those show viewers keep in mind as they watch these dogs and select their own at - home Best in Show?
Viewers at home can watch via the Frieze Foundation website so as not to miss any of the action.
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He has created other important exhibitions such as Revisiting Gordon Matta - Clark at Next: The Venice Architectural Biennale in Venice, Italy; The Snow Show: Venice at the 50th International Art Exhibition / La Biennale di Venezia; The Ship of Tolerance by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, in Siwa, Egypt; Dreams and Conflicts — The Viewer's Dictatorship, in Venice, Italy; Crossing Parallels at the SSamzi Space in Seoul, Korea and Going Home at the Edward Hopper Historical Museum in Nyack, New York.
Many viewers like to interact with other viewers while watching the stream, as well as asking the streamer questions and advance on the game that's being played, so Mobcrush made sure that the app will offer chat capability — so you don't have to be at home on your laptop, or desktop to enjoy your favorite features.
Viewers can feel as though they are standing in the home or looking at a panorama from the yard.
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