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Based on enthusiastic screenings — according to Mr. Turturro, 70percentt of the rough-cut test audience indicated it would recommend the movie — "Romance" was slated for a summer 2005 release in more than 500 theaters.
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Audience reception at both screenings was widely enthusiastic, and interest was built for the film to such an extent that wider distribution was planned.
The cinema was in a loft on the second floor, above a store, in the heart of the small downtown; if memory serves, the projectors were in the room, the screen was on a tripod, but the audience was plentiful and enthusiastic, stoked by Victor's vigorous pre-screening introduction.
While applause beforehand was enthusiastic, afterwards it was thunderous, punctuating the post-screening Q&A when Wayne Blair answered another social justice-related question.
Her colleagues in the news media have turned out at screenings; their response, she said, has been enthusiastic.
It was only after the enthusiastic reception "Cider House Rules" received in its academy screenings last year that it became evident it would do much better in the Oscars than it had in the earlier awards.
An engaging and enthusiastic speaker who provides his own piano accompaniment for his screenings, Mr. Bromberg comes up with unexpected marvels each time he visits Brooklyn, as he will again tonight.
At the top of the geek tree is Harry Knowles, founder of Ain't It Cool News, the Austin-based site that specialises in enthusiastic unpicking of upcoming fanboy fare, early buzz from advance screenings and (rarer in this world) lavish trashings of turkeys (the site first hit headlines after a review of Joel Schumacher's Batman & Robin).
I suspect that's because Evrenol knows the movie's lengthy scenes of grotesquery will go down a treat at crowded theatrical screenings, where disembowelings are liable to be met with enthusiastic cries of revulsion.
In Ukraine, the enthusiastic crowds became the subject of secret police reports; in Galicia, special screenings were organized for ultra-Orthodox audiences under rabbinical supervision.
Thus passed the first of four weeks of screenings, and it was very odd to find myself so enthusiastic for a history-heavy curatorial slate; generally I consider the historypic and biopic (fictional period pieces excluded, as I dug the epic, occasionally disjointed, Mysteries of Lisbon) to be a uniquely, inherently flawed format, simply a metaphysical impossibility.
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