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The think that we hung the film version all on was 'Hedwig' on tour. On stage, it's one theatre, one show. It just seemed natural to change it. In the film, we were able to go to flashback rather than have her talk to the audience. And we had the play to practice and to see where we had made mistakes.
John Cameron Mitchell
Change
Natural
Theatre
Made
Mistakes
Practice
Stage
Think
Hung
See
Able
Seemed
Rather
Tour
Had
Talk
Audience
Go
Were
Version
Than
Just
Flashback
Where
Show
Film
Play
Her
Our audience for SCTV was older than today's moviegoers, and with the cost of making movies being what it is today, it's hard for the studios to take the kind of risks we took.
John Candy
Today
Risks
Older
Took
Our
Kind
Cost
Take
Studios
Audience
Making
Making Movies
Than
Being
Movies
Hard
I think ultimately audience members like to see someone controlling the quality of a film. A lot of films you see are made by committees and studios and producers.
John Carney
You
Quality
Made
Controlling
Think
Films
Members
See
Someone
Studios
Like
Audience
Audience Members
Ultimately
Lot
Committees
Producers
Film
Your job as a superstar is to manipulate the audience and try to tell your story. I like the dynamic of the audience.
John Cena
Try
Job
Tell
Superstar
Like
Audience
Dynamic
Story
Manipulate
Your
I think with any challenge or any matchup, I can have my own personal feelings of what I want, but it really all depends on our audience. Our job is to give them the best entertainment that we feel is right. If it's something that they want to see, they'll be loud and vocal about it, and we'll do it.
John Cena
Best
Entertainment
Challenge
Job
Feelings
Own
Think
Our
See
About
Vocal
Give
Something
My Own
Feel
Audience
Loud
Personal
Any
Depends
Want
Them
Really
Right
I'm beyond thrilled to be working with Faber, whose literary history is second to none. And I'm even more excited to bring my books to a wider audience in the U.K.
John Corey Whaley
History
Books
More
Thrilled
Excited
Beyond
None
Audience
Literary
Working
Even
Whose
Second
Bring
Wider
Wider Audience
I don't know why people are so surprised by my live performances. My approach is so simple; every song I sing, every story I tell, every move I make, must move the audience to laughter, tears or inspiration. Otherwise, why should I do it?
John Davidson
People
Song
Simple
Tears
Laughter
Live
Every
Otherwise
Approach
Tell
Must
Inspiration
Performance
Know
Sing
Make
Audience
Surprised
Move
Story
Should
Why
In other words, I think that if an audience listens to something as an experience of how in tune it is or something of that kind, that the whole point is somehow being missed, and the music has failed.
John Eaton
Music
Experience
Words
Think
Other
Kind
Somehow
Something
Point
Failed
Missed
Audience
How
Listens
Being
In Other Words
Tune
Whole
I think a lot of composers get into trouble just making up a plot and expecting an audience to follow that.
John Eaton
Trouble
Think
Plot
Follow
Composers
Audience
Making
Making Up
Lot
Up
Get
Expecting
Just
I think the composer and production staff of an opera have a real responsibility to use visual elements of all kinds to make clear to the American audience, at any rate, exactly what is going on.
John Eaton
Responsibility
Think
Visual
Exactly
Exactly What
Kinds
Composer
Rate
Clear
Opera
Make
Audience
Real
American
American Audience
Any
Going
Staff
Production
Use
Elements
There are some long silences in Scandinavian and some Japanese films, when the audience knows action is taking place, but the audience hears no action.
John Henrik Clarke
Long
Action
Films
Scandinavian
Silences
Some
Taking
Knows
Audience
Hears
Place
Japanese
The best sounds a kid will get is in a movie theater, with huge speakers, turned up loud. I always mix my music really loud. I don't care if you don't hear all the dialogue. The audience are not idiots.
John Hughes
Music
Best
You
Care
Will
Kid
Audience
Idiots
Always
Dialogue
Sounds
Mix
Hear
Huge
Up
Loud
dont Care
Get
Movie
Theater
Movie Theater
Turned
Really
Speakers
We had every kind of audience you could name. Young, old, not-so-old, some older than old, some younger than young: they were there, they were there! There was everything.
John Hunter
You
Old
Young
Older
Every
Everything
Kind
Some
Could
Had
Name
Audience
Were
Than
Younger
Economics is a subject profoundly conducive to cliche, resonant with boredom. On few topics is an American audience so practiced in turning off its ears and minds. And none can say that the response is ill advised.
John Kenneth Galbraith
Economics
Few
Resonant
Minds
Ears
Say
Topics
Response
Boredom
Cliche
Advised
Practiced
None
Audience
Subject
Off
Conducive
American
American Audience
Turning
Ill
Profoundly
My intended audience was everybody. I just want to make cartoons for human beings.
John Kricfalusi
Everybody
Cartoons
Make
Audience
Intended
Human
Just
Want
Human Beings
Beings
I do believe in that thing about the reading audience being very important to the formation of the novel at its birth.
John Lanchester
Important
Reading
Believe
Birth
About
Audience
Very
Being
Formation
Novel
Thing
Animation is the one type of movie that really does play for the entire audience. Our challenge is to make stories that connect for kids and adults.
John Lasseter
Challenge
Type
Our
Kids
Entire
Adult
Animation
Make
Audience
Does
Movie
Stories
Really
Connect
Play
Never in the history of cinema has a medium entertained an audience. It's what you do with the medium.
John Lasseter
History
You
Cinema
Medium
Entertained
Never
Audience
The History Of
When you can have a character that the audience likes from the beginning, but then you put them in a situation where they grow - I think that gives it a lot of heart.
John Lasseter
Character
You
Heart
Beginning
Situation
Think
Gives
Put
Likes
Audience
Lot
Where
Them
Then
Grow
Well, what's interesting, I try not to think about the radio when I'm writing a song. I want people to love the song, and that means it might not be exactly thinking about the radio, but it's thinking about your audience and saying, 'I want people to like this song after it's done.'
John Legend
Love
Saying
People
Song
Writing
Try
Think
Thinking
Exactly
About
Like
Well
Audience
Done
Want
After
Interesting
To Love
Might
Means
Your
Radio
The Broadway audience is made up of a greater percentage of tourists now. There's not nearly as much variety and danger and challenge in what's being offered.
John Lithgow
Challenge
Made
Danger
Broadway
Percentage
Variety
Tourists
Greater
Audience
Up
Offered
Being
Much
Now
Nearly
I'd never bought the idea that you don't lose money by underestimating the intelligence of the audience. Although perhaps I should add that I've never really made that much money.
John Lloyd
You
Intelligence
Money
Made
Lose
Add
Never
Bought
Idea
Perhaps
Underestimating
Although
Audience
Much
Really
Should
I remember seeing McCoy Tyner in concert, and thinking that the music was incredible, but wanting to be invited in. I figured that humor was the way of letting the audience in. I've gotten a hard time about it, but I love to be funny onstage.
John Lurie
Love
Funny
Music
Time
Remember
Humor
Thinking
Incredible
Way
Seeing
About
Onstage
Invited
Concert
Audience
Gotten
Wanting
Hard
Figured
Hard Time
Letting
Every time I go to the theater, there's something about the atmosphere, seeing something unfold live in front of an audience, that you can't get out of your system.
John Madden
Time
You
Live
Every
Every Time
System
Out
Seeing
Atmosphere
About
Something
Audience
Go
Get
Front
Unfold
Theater
Your
I believe in divine inspiration and things like that and I really relish a good, attentive, participating audience.
John Mahoney
Good
Believe
Relish
Inspiration
Divine
Participating
Attentive
Like
Audience
Really
Things
When you do a really good play, the audience and the performers are looking into the same looking glass, the same microscope. And the specimen they are looking at is human life and that's why I do it, that's why I like it.
John Malkovich
Life
Good
You
Looking
Glass
Performers
Like
Audience
Same
Microscope
Human
Really
Human Life
Why
Play
Specimen
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