Aimed
in sentence
1723 examples of Aimed in a sentence
The plot seems
aimed
at children; it can't be taken seriously, as it completely ignores any adult consequences arising from it.
This show is
aimed
at a particular audience of kids who grew up watching cartoons all the time and for that generation Sonic was ideal animation.
Definitely not a movie for those who just want quick, loud action, but
aimed
more at thinking individuals.
But surely they could afford a much higher budget and overall better actors (With the exception of Lou Gosset Jr and a few others - indeed the fact that they can keep a straight and serious demeanor through out the film shows that those few actors really are outstanding in their craft) but I suspect this film is
aimed
to appeal to the truly stupid people.
There is yelling, screaming, and endless diatribes and it all feels
aimed
at the audience.
An army platoon, set on their trail, prepares to attack, rifles
aimed
at the back of the truck.
After discussion about the 60's there is talk about gay characters in 70's films and finally actual movies
aimed
at gays in the 80's and the gay film festivals in the 90's.
I don't care what Market or territory this film is
aimed
at it's so bad it's a rip off to rent it on DVD or see it at the cinema.
I sometimes think my expectations for a film are often
aimed
far too low.
I wonder if those viewers who think this is all great fun would tolerate similar remarks
aimed
at them, not in a studio, but in the street.
The plots ended up confused and messy
aimed
more at Birmingham Brown and the Chan son of the film being silly while Charlie said wise things.
Aimed
as a rival to the BBC's Doctor Who, the Boswell's and excellent television writer Bruce Stewart produced something entirely different from what was available on British television at the time.
It is
aimed
at young children.
Conversation including "I'm sorry, you're so mature for your age.", and "He thinks you're sexy" would not suit if the film wasn't meant to be
aimed
at describing ordinariness.
Their humor is infantile,
aimed
strictly at kids.
I was even a little angry because I suspect that the movie's marketing is
aimed
specifically at "stoners" as evidenced by the box cover and the casting (Ferris and Danny Masterson who have appeared in films and shows that are popular in the pot culture).
This movie simply insults the intelligence of the viewer and that is made worse by the fact that it is more
aimed
to children.
entertainment
aimed
at children,you really can't go wrong with this movie.from
It's because films are
aimed
at lower/middle class traditionalist uneducated people who cling onto whats familiar.
Tim and Eric are NOT funny, the sketches have NO subtlety, and the jokes seem to be
aimed
at a 3-7 year old audience.
However I give them points for trying and although it doesn't emerge as the thriller
aimed
for, there are some inspired moments of gore.
Much like every other film playing at multiplexes nowadays, it just has to have a pop song in each scene (they even dig through the '80s a bit, since teens these days act like they know what '80s culture was like), idiotic postmodern outfits like girls wearing loose-fitting ties over tank tops (wow, how sexy), and of course the obligatory lesbian element that has to permeate everything
aimed
at the young demographic.
Instead, she smoked and drank during the entire flick (is this the moviemakers' attempt to appeal to the teenage crowd this movie is
aimed
at??).
Possibly too high, particularly when Hollywood is producing poor quality films
aimed
simply at getting butts on seats.
It's
aimed
at those of us who have been married, or in a long term relationship.
The humour is definitely
aimed
at the sort of man (I can't imagine any women watching more than 10 seconds of it), who thinks it hilarious to drop his trousers after drinking 15 pints.
It has a deceptive cover
aimed
at drawing the uninformed video renter into picking it up.
thanks to this film (my first "christian" horror film), i won't be seeing any other religious brainwashing movies
aimed
at the family market.
That seems to be the message of Raw Deal, an absurd Schwarzenegger vehicle from the 1980s, in which an intricate plot of mob wars and double-crosses is resolved with a hail of perfectly aimed, vengeance-fueled bullets.
Ghost World (2001), by cult director Terry Zwigoff (Bad Santa (2003)) is
aimed
at the intelligent, open minded and cultured teenagers who are aware of what is ahead of them, yet choose to enjoy the life of a child and not wanting to grow up.
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