Sentences with phrase «watch as an audience member»

Backtracking to search for secret nooks and crannies is a lot of fun when exploring for yourself, but it is simply not interesting to watch as an audience member.

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Most audience members will be on the side of Witherspoon's character, as although she certainly has personality problems, she's great fun to watch and her twisted logic isn't usually far from being spot on!
Yes, as I stated, the performances are great and the material is worth watching, but there is only so many flashbacks and long stretches of dialogue that an audience member can take.
The fun of American Ultra is watching Mike fumble through the action sequences, and then being as shocked as audience members are about how apt he is in the field of combat.
Overall there are good elements to Snowden, but it doesn't change that a lot of it didn't take many risks or fully grasp me as an audience member to care about what I'm watching.
And it's that sense of realism that will make many audience members cringe as they watch the good - hearted Mike heading for trouble when Kyle's mother (Melanie Lynskey) shows up with a lawyer (Margo Martindale) and the transcripts from the court hearing.
The Ancient Greeks asserted that theatre exists partly to help us as audience members experience catharsis, to put it in contemporary language — everyone needs to watch a weepy from time to time.
He always seems to know the perfect amount of time needed for each scene and where to place the camera so the scene is the most effective to both the actors as well as the audience members watching the film.
The audience of teachers and staff members watches as Jonathan Torch, Upper School mathematics teacher, demonstrates a one - foot - tall electronic «tree» that he built with the help of James Martin, Upper School engineering teacher.
Tune in to the Jackbox Games Twitch Channel all weekend to watch the whole thing live and play along as an audience member!
His ideal audience member — possibly you — watches no television, can't drive or swim, always carries a pen, hates cell phones, names Pale Fire as his or her favorite book, wears glasses, and is afraid of flying.
The next phase of the performance is «colors and muses» where audience members will return to their seats and watch as the piece extends beyond conversation and focuses on central figures in Houston, New York and Oakland.
Watch for it and see which Members trot this letter out as if it were some sort of evidence, and try to use its collective authority effect on new gullible audiences.
A widely - circulated video of one audience member's remarkable change of heart after watching the film testifies to its potency as a work of science communication.
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