21. The overarching assumption was that major news organizations will have continuing trouble keeping their audiences. 22. The script may be riddled with flaws, but Wolfe is doing all in his power to keep the audience from spotting them. 23. The speaker, William Rauscher, a retired Episcopal priest and psychic researcher, did not keep the audience in suspense for long. 24. The story, by David Koepp and Steven Zaillian, certainly has enough twists and surprises to keep audiences guessing until the last minute. 25. The thing about crime films, Tarantino said, is that they allow for major dislocations that keep audiences on the tips of their toes. 26. The violence must be just funny enough to keep audiences from worrying that real animals were in jeopardy, yet believable enough to seem part of the real world. 27. This is a docudrama, and Frankenhemier has taken liberties to create the dramatic tension needed to keep an audience watching for two nights. 28. This is an amusing contrivance that keeps the audience pleasantly off balance for much of the picture. 29. This pattern for NBC to delay coverage of the bigger events more, hoping to keep the audience awake just another hour of ratings time, was simply rude. 30. When that would happen, an actor would jump in front of the screen, arms outstretched, as if to keep the audience from seeing the mishap. |