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1694 examples of Viewer in a sentence
Let's start with the opening titles, that say "Jack-O", and then add the word "Lantern", as if the
viewer
wasn't able to figure out the movie was about a pumpkin by the giant pumpkin shown on both the cover and in the opening scene of the movie.
He does make a few kills, but the long buildup to those killings is so poorly acted and constructed you almost wish Jack-o would take out his rage on you the
viewer.
As a
viewer
of this miniseries, I grew irritated by the mannerisms, gestures and look of the lead character, Fannie Price.
It just required the need for the
viewer
to worry about the fate of our protagonist.
This show is unpalatable in any amount, although this is to some extent mitigated after two episodes by the brain's god-given filtering processes, by which the show will thankfully leave the same imprint on the
viewer'
s memory as a television tuned to a dead channel at maximum volume.
I am an avid film
viewer
and hobbyist film maker.
The story starts abruptly and the
viewer
is thrown into the plot with no character development or storytelling whatsoever.
'R Xmas is one of the only films I've seen where I can almost say that simply nothing happens.I felt as though I watched a drug dealing middle- class couple,with child,walk around,eat,smoke,converse(excuse me,swear)through most of the film.And I don't believe I'm missing the point.I think this film was well directed,well acted(although the husband's performance was rather wooden),and the constant feeling of impending doom around every corner certainly kept the
viewer
involved.But when the dust clears,your left with zero(just a boat-load of fade outs).I didn't want car chases,gun violence,beatings,etc.In fact,I'm sick of violence.But my goodness,let's at least get a bit deeper into all these characters(let's get to know each of these corrupt officers a little better-not just show glancing shots of them as street thugs).Why was the dialogue so juvenile?
Its predictability often results in a feeling of impatience on the
viewer'
s part, who often wishes the story could move a little faster.
Modern viewers will feel every point has been made (and then some) but the movie will still not move on, or do the
viewer
a favor and change the scenery.
The only reason I can see for this crap fest being as popular as it is for the constant pop culture references which I suppose elicit an "OMG LOL THAT'S FROM SUPERFRIENDS!! THAT IS SO TOTALLY IRONIC, AND I AM SO EDGY AND SMART FOR GETTING IT!!" response from the
viewer.
In my opinion, when a movie reveals a major plot twist it shouldn't have to employ a flashback sequence to prove that it did give some hints that would enable the
viewer
to discern the truth himself.
Major annoyance will be felt by the awake
viewer.
No matter how adamant I am for watching things until the bitter end, 'The Ballad Of The Sad Café' proved no match to this
viewer.
I think if the filmmaker wanted the
viewer
to believe the conspiracy theory (which he almost certainly did), he should have presented a lot more evidence.
Obviously, the movie's a D-list picture, but, at least come up with a more compelling name, maybe something that can trick the unsuspecting
viewer
into watching it.
Apart from making the story overally dull, this also prevents the neutral
viewer
to identify himself with one or the other side - it's just too simplifying.
The repetitive score is incredibly annoying (as is the voice-over), the characters lack any depth and the
viewer
is soon lost between questions like "who is this character" and "what the hell is that supposed to mean".
At the end there is a dedication to someone named Kellie who, as a viewer, I can only assume found herself in a situation similar to the one the movie depicts.
The soothing narration, provided, as it usually is in quality cinema, by a TB victim trapped in a painting, would be ideal to help the stoned
viewer
to follow along as things get complicated.
about a male cheerleader and the
viewer
is made to sit through many painful scenes of him doing cheers.avoid
The setting for the film is the week before Christmas, capstone of summer in the Antipodes, a dramatic background, but the links within the story are not smoothly compounded, resulting in the presentation of events that are rather difficult for a
viewer
to follow, a problem heightened by erratic editing, the mentioned heavy cutting, and poor sound and picture quality.
To me, the acting is poor, and plot is poor, there's just not much value at all for the adult
viewer.
From the opening credits telling the
viewer
what music is going to be played and by whom it was who composed you know that you are going to be swathed in middle class pretension.
It is also directed by an old man along with an old crew who have nothing to say about life to the
viewer.
An independent production released via United Artists, the film has a bizarre start (beginning with shots from the finale, followed by shots from the movie's midsection), yet it does have a certain needling power which most assuredly gets the
viewer
on Hayden's side.
The experienced
viewer
will see it coming!
The suspense in "Ringu" mainly was based on this one twist where the
viewer
finds out how the characters get killed!!
One of the latest (disaster) movies from York Entertainment, "El Chupacabra" excels in making its
viewer
want to die after having wasted two hours watching it.
The first half of this film held some promise as it seemed like the film was going to be a low-key character psychodrama like THE MINUS MAN but then the whole thing collapses into cliche and the
viewer
slowly loses all interest.
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