Quotes about audience
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You could kind of tell Leonard Maltin didn't seem pleased that Britney's name was mentioned in the same company as William Friedkin's, ... As I left the stage, Maltin said: 'You might want to bundle up all three volumes of your blues series and send them over to Britney and Kevin' (Federline, her husband). The audience found it very amusing.
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You can't force an audience to see something they don't want to see, no matter what it is. Roberto Orci
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The consumer experience is our primary concern, and our one and only goal is to help bring our artists' music to as broad an audience as possible. As a result, we're constantly identifying new ways to meet consumers' demand for flexibility in how they listen to music, while at the same time protecting the rights of artists.
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I'm not sure exactly why that is, but maybe it has something to do with network involvement. When a formula is followed, the audience suffers. Comedy should be explosive, and it's pretty safe right now. Jane Curtin
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I'm half-Indian and I feel I've explored that side of who I am. Now, I feel it's time to explore the other side. Hopefully, this film will help me towards that goal of reaching a new audience altogether, Lisa Ray
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To a member of the audience who was heckling - 'Don't tell me how to do my job, do I go to your job and tell you how to sweep up
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Those ranchers in Marfa showed up in their cowboy hats and boots, their wives with their Lady Bird hairdos, and they just loved it. There's an incredible intensity that Angelica has. She's onstage when the house opens, and in those 20 minutes she gets into character in a way that's frightening. The audience gets to watch her become Sylvia, one of the most intense women on the face of the earth.
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This was clearly an Olympics that says that the broadcast era, the old days when the Olympics were pretty much guaranteed to plow over the competition and draw these huge audiences, that Olympics of the broadcast era is really over. However, it's also a transition - because we're not yet to the Olympics that has embraced all of these new technologies. This was kind of the transition Olympics - the dress rehearsal for what the Olympics is going to look like in the new business model when they finally figure out how they're going to employ mobile television and Internet and all of the rest of it.
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They have to be able to get up there and read that audience within three or four minutes and be able to quickly change gears,
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They just jumped into the orchestra pit, put baby oil on themselves and called it water. Obviously, today we have much better resources. You want to see the splash, but you don't want to see the water. You want it to be a surprise to the audience and not reality. Reality is kind of not very magical.
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There's two lines. There's a line that the critics will tell you is there. And then there's the real line. And the real line is what we go towards. We never cross that line. Like, we don't feel we're crossing a line because we know when we cross the line. That's when they don't laugh, because the audience won't laugh if it's truly mean-spirited. Peter Farrelly
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There's that dilemma - you want an audience to really enjoy what you're doing, and sometimes that requires them to know a lot about your subject. Siobhan Davies
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Terrestrial broadcasters are going to have to do a lot to hold on to the audiences they have amassed.
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Television networks don't deliver the audiences that they did a year ago or five years ago and yet (ad) prices continue to go up.
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Sometimes being real means being unsympathetic, ... I don't worry too much about being liked. That's not my first priority. I'd rather play someone people might identify with. If I sign on to do something I believe in, I'm trying to play what the writer wrote. And I hope that the audience will understand where the character is coming from. Hope Davis
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Sometimes an actor will stumble on the joke, and I'm right on them. Back it up before the audience hears the bad version of the joke, because humor is 90% surprise. If they know what's coming, they won't laugh as hard. James Burrows
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Seems like it's going to be really hard to make money at it, and, therefore, really hard to get any great games done. Much like Flash games, the audience is huge, but the content isn't likely to be good enough to have people pay for it.
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Scientific American tries to present information that has relevance to society and political policy. However, there's the problem of science literacy, since audiences are increasingly used to seeing things on television carved into little bits for them.
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When I was younger, I wanted to own a circus and create this bizarre revue that went from town to town. And, I was interested in set design and doing theater. And then, I was painting for a while. It was all circling around creating an intense experience for an audience of one, or an audience of many. Neil Burger
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I am attracting a new audience now, one that is more open and more spiritually inclined. Kenny Loggins
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Point of sale is where you reach 100% of your audience 100% of the time. Paul Hudson
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My audience is much more center right, or centrist. Chris Matthews
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The goal is to engage audiences beyond a 30-second ad.
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The goal (of the application) is to be able to release online information relative to the (Ontario) audience without waiting for the polls to close in Vancouver.
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The golden rule has always been to remake films that were not a success, if you saw something in them. To remake a movie that's already a milestone offers audiences very little that they haven't already seen, the way 'Lord of the Rings' did.
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The four covers we play we have rewritten to our own style. We could play all covers and mix in some original songs so that we could get shows, but we'd rather not. We want to play the music we want, not (necessarily) what the audience wants.
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The formula has been working for a long time. I know that Kelly Broccoli, my stepfather, believed that the audience should always get a great experience for their money and that's what we concentrate on. But I think that that's what all filmmakers do, so I can't say it's a unique situation. Michael Wilson
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The mark of a good musical is songs that leave the audience humming as they leave the theater, and this certainly has that. John Oliver
audience whole
I have this whole new audience now. Katey Sagal