This is the sort of movie, I suspect,
young viewers went to the «Transformers» movies looking for.
Not exact matches
The NFL's regular season TV ratings were down 9 % last year, and a fair amount of blame for the decline
went to the fact that
younger viewers have become increasingly distracted by the plethora of streaming entertainment options online and social media.
This nadir of equal - opportunity raunch forces
viewers to spend time with a needy yeast - infested adult who doesn't know how to
go on a date with a man; her grating, neurotic monster of a best friend; and a third, random
younger chick, who's crazy - upset about some tedious thing that happened with her boyfriend.
In a 1970s - set plot that will have
younger viewers thinking of Edward Snowden, a military analyst named Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys)
goes rogue, stealing top secret documents — a Defense Department study on US involvement in Vietnam — and passing their content, initially, to the New York Times.
Harry invites
young viewers to
go on exciting adventures with him as he learns new words and concepts, and playfully teaches them too!
But while her method produces the intended gasps when things
go from miserable to outright nightmarish,
viewers without a firm grasp of Cambodian history may reach the same half - formed understanding of events as
young Loung.
«Drinking Buddies,» Joe Swanberg's deceivingly jolly, sharply alert romantic comedy, doesn't just pay homage to those confusing unspoken feelings, but engages in that very opaqueness itself, plunging
viewers into the same kind of what's - really -
going - on - here questions that its
young, attractive protagonists are facing.
Watching Hanna, it's easy to see why there was so much buzz around Seth Lochhead and David Farr's screenplay in the few years before the film
went into production; the story of the mysterious
young warrior is structured in a way that immediately draws the
viewer in, and keeps us constantly guessing as the details of her enigmatic past steadily come into... read more
There hasn't been a single bit of footage revealed to the public, but if this line by Kent describing Vice as «like being in a time machine,
going back to the time of mutton chops and Neil
Young» doesn't seal the deal for
viewers, I don't know what will.
Apparently, when Pocahontas
went through its test screening,
young viewers became restless during the rendition of this musical number.
Hopefully in a like manner, the
young viewers in the audience will be inspired to be proactive in solving the problems that plague our world — before the lights
go out.
It reminded me of being a
young lad seeing Vincent Price's House on Haunted Hill for the first time in the way that the film mesmerized me from the get
go and the score captures the atmospheric intensity to draw the
viewer in and never let them
go.
Surreal, serious and surprisingly subversive, some of Rango's subtleties may
go over
younger viewers» heads, but Gore Verbinski's gorgeous animation and Hans Zimmer's hilariously silly score makes for a bizarre, post-modern Western that is packed full of ideas and laughs
For a film that takes its time with its characters and packs every frame with lavish detail — the kids» show that plays on TV in the background throughout, advising
young viewers to
go play in the sewers, is a nice touch — It is surprisingly unsubtle.
The average
younger viewer of Sonic Boom is
going to find scenes of Sonic getting battered around like a ping pong ball between enemies and hearing Knuckles and Amy talk about how he has been tortured for six months by Eggman?