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Whether or not they accepted her judgment, she was always assured of a fascinated audience.
The passage, recited by his character as a prelude to some extreme violence, was one of the most famous monologues of 90s cinema – and a favourite of many a film obsessive, who'd commit it to memory in order to recite at parties to a doubtless fascinated audience (see also Renton's 'Choose life…' speech from Trainspotting).
Some kid breaking his nose on a BMX, a rabbit munching a carrot, a crazy youth spouting nonsense about a celeb; all this dross is finding a fascinated audience.
But I'll be sad that games never took up the mantle when they could have brought the post-apocalyptic, anti-neo-liberal story to a new, fascinated audience with hands on D-pads and shoulder triggers, not just the remote control in readiness of the ad breaks.
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Wayne Shorter Quartet and Phronesis A much-anticipated gig from sax star Shorter, the former Miles Davis and Weather Report lynchpin compositions are cryptically beguiling and whose partnership with pianist Danilo Pérez, bassist John Patitucci and drummer Brian Blade has fascinated audiences for a decade.
The group's first four singles — "I Want You Back," "ABC," "The Love You Save," and "I'll Be There" — went to No. 1. Jackson's ineffable presence — this tiny man was able to lecture a female on the vicissitudes of love one minute and tell her "Show us what you can do!" the next — fascinated audiences.
As inaccurate as they were, these films fascinated audiences because they were a reaction to the suffragette movement.
This bygone era of the British aristocracy as depicted (and romanticised) on the small screen has fascinated audiences across the globe – particularly in the US – and for many viewers, the costumes are the main draw.
You probably remember Sanjaya Malakar, the divisive "American Idol" contestant who infuriated and fascinated audiences in Season 6 with his "ponyhawk" hairstyle and screaming fanbase -- but you might be surprised to learn where the artist ended up: Singing in New York subway stations.
Asked why superheroes fascinate audiences on such a grand scale, Cox said: "I think it taps into the child in all of us: we love the idea of being able to battle and defeat our difficulties, whether the difficulty is a Green Goblin … or simply a character flaw".
The narrative continues to fascinate audiences decades after it was first published.
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