Sentences with phrase «young teenaged audiences»

Cinema audiences however never got the joke as the whole «grindhouse» experience was as alien to today's young teenaged audiences that frequent today's multiplexes as were the concept of a drive - in.

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So far, Young Money's audience has been composed, in large part, of teenage boys.
These days, as more teenage boys ponder forgoing college for high - tech jobs or starting their own companies, his young male audience seems larger than ever.
The result — a tale of a young teenage boy who believes his epic sci - fi novel has been stolen for use by one of his writer heroes, and the battle that ensues between them — is a movie that this time might be too strange for a mainstream audience, but based on the Hesses» track record, could very well gain a cult following for years.
With three active teenage boys, Amy Richardson always has an appreciative audience for her baked goods; and her youngest son is even developing his own reputation for killer from - scratch brownies and biscotti.
Mass Audubon and «From the Top,» the National Public Radio showcase for top young classical musicians, teamed up on a video in which a teenage saxophone standout serenades an «audience» of chickens at Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln.
Many of our glorious hairstyle galleries on Styles Weekly are aimed at women, and we thought it was about time we catered to our younger audience and gathered a gallery of stunning hairstyles which are just perfect for teenage girls.
Not only was the 1950s tv series still fresh in the minds of the film's target audience of young teenage males — accountants are still struggling to count the vast box office receipts of the 1981 big - screen adventure The Legend of the Lone Ranger.
The target audience would appear to be teenage girls who like watching muscular young men act «macho» and soldiers who would appreciate their fellow countrymen mustering some regard for their similar plights.
(For the record, I nearly always identify with the «victim» when watching horror films, and I think most of the audience does, too — teenaged girls, especially, flock to movies like the Scream series or I Know What You Did Last Summer for three reasons: they like to see strong actresses in the lead roles, they enjoy watching the cute young guys cast opposite the girls, and finally, they want to be scared.)
There are moments that are too childish to entrance a teenage audience, but too dark and meaningful for a young one to fully grasp.
Then there's the fish - out - of - water English boy abroadBen (Hugo Johnstone - Burt — actually Australian and another Home and Away alumni), and his pubescent younger brother Ollie (Art Parkinson), both thrown in to appeal to the younger members of the audience and to create a little teenage angst in this rather messy, too - heavy - on - the - CGI (which is very ropey in places), cheesy dialogue - laden, Michael Bay-esque monster of a disaster movie.
The thing that I find is a common denominator between those hits are that they're targeting a younger audience who is reading in print and they're a little angsty, which I find fun, that teenage angst getting written out in poems in a really beautiful way.
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