Sentences with phrase «younger viewing audience»

The Movie has alot of action, good actor's, keeps you interested, you won't fall a sleep in this movie, but this movie like spider man and the green lantern, is for a much younger viewing audience, all in all the movie does well, I give it (2 out of 5) stars.

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The two and a half minute trailer itself — about a young getaway driver — has been a hit with audiences, garnering more than two million views on YouTube.
I invited my young impromptu audience for a viewing of the clip and asked them if I could ask them a few questions afterward.
There is also a strong view in the industry that certain sectors of the motorhome market - particularly van conversions - are now successfully appealing to a younger audience.
It's truly a hilarious movie that in no way should be viewed by younger audiences as it's also, I guess you could say, one of the more raunchy movies from Happy Madison and Sandler.
The only major concern for viewing by younger audiences is some violence: A character is shot once, but recovers (splattered blood from the wound is shown).
The well - mounted movie, told entirely from the point of view of a young girl (Sareum Srey Moch) and impeccably shot by Anthony Dod Mantle («Slumdog Millionaire») with a sensitive score by Marco Beltrami, made audiences weep and scored a rapturous standing ovation.
By contrast, young children's viewing of noneducational programming — cartoons or general - audience shows — has a negative effect on their school readiness, according to the study, which was released last week.
The lesson follows a clear and logical learning journey, with students learning to: - Understand the key terms «compare» and «contrast», and the importance of these skills in English; - Categorise the different features that they can compare, under the headings «Purpose», «Audience», «Language» and «Structure;» - Read (and identify the key features within) two morally and ethically intriguing texts, offering diverse views of young people in the media; - Compare the two texts, using a clear and concise template, and newly - acquired knowledge of different types of connectives; - Peer - assess each other's comparative essay attempts.
Pupils learn: • St. Andrew was one of the twelve disciples • Why is he the patron saint of Scotland • Scotland's flag which features the saltire • The Declaration of Arbroath — St. Andrew's connection - Useful Slides (you can edit out) • Various legends surrounding St. Andrew's Day — St. Rule (Regulus), Pictish King Angus mac Fergus, Bishop Acca of Hexham • How the thistle became Scotland's national flower • St. Andrew's Day celebrations in different countries • How Scotland celebrates — traditional food, dance, music and parades • Optional videos links to watch (BBC for younger audiences)-- Video 1 (4 mins) and Video 2 (8 mins)-- showing how two brothers celebrate St. Andrew's Day in Scotland from their point of view.
Although this Alex Award title was published under an adult imprint, its shrewd, authentic view of boarding - school life seems targeted toward young adults and has attracted a wide crossover audience.
New exhibitions introduced audiences to younger painters such as Josephine Halvorson and re-introduced masters like Willem de Kooning, whose retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art remains on view until January 9.
This exhibition is intended to provoke a dialogue and discussion with members of each host community while bringing the work of these young artists to the attention of audiences who would have few opportunities to view contemporary Japanese art.
Meanwhile, traditional television viewing has decreased significantly for audiences ages 49 and younger, Foley says.
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