“Audiences aren't going to get rid of me. One thing I can say, with absolute certainty, is that my shows will still be performed when I'm dead, buried and forgotten. They're going to absolutely outlive me, which is a wonderful thing to think about.” ThinkingStillsI CanShowsAudienceWonderfulOne ThingAbsolutesForgottenCertaintyBuriedWonderful ThingsAbsolute Certainty Author:Cameron Mackintosh
“Garbo still belongs to that moment in cinema when capturing the human face still plunged audiences into the deepest ecstasy, when one literally lost oneself in a human image as one would in a philtre, when the face represented a kind of absolute state of the flesh, which could be neither reached nor renounced.” HumansKindStillsStatesMomentsFacesLostAudienceAbsolutesOneselfFleshCinemaThat MomentEcstasyHuman FacesGarbo Author:Greta Garbo
“Movies are pieces of film stuck together in a certain rhythm, an absolute beat, like a musical composition. The rhythm you create affects the audience.” TogetherFilmCertainAudiencePiecesBeatsAbsolutesMusicalStuckRhythmCompositionMusical Composition Author:John Carpenter
“But, in each case, as a filmmaker who's been given sizable budgets with which to work, I feel a responsibility to the audience to be shooting with the absolute highest quality technology that I can and make the film in a way that I want.” WayWantFeelsI CanFilmGivenQualityResponsibilityCasesTechnologyAudienceHighestAbsolutesShootingBudgetsFilmmaker Author:Christopher Nolan
“I feel that tennis is an art form that is capable of moving the players and the audience - at least a knowledgeable audience-in almost sensual ways. When I'm performing at my absolute best, I think that some of the euphoria I feel must be transmitted to the audience.” ThinkingWayFeelsArtMovingFormAudiencePlayerCapableAbsolutesSensualPerformingTennisKnowledgeableEuphoria Author:Billie Jean King
“People say I'm a nice girl saying terrible things. I tend to say the opposite of what I think. You hope that the absolute power of that transcends, and reaches the audience.” PeopleThinkingGirlAudienceNiceTerribleOppositesAbsolutesTerrible ThingsAbsolute PowerNice Girl Author:Sarah Silverman
“Then we are assured by Sartre that owing to the final disappearance of God our liberty is absolute! At this the entire audience waves its hat or claps its hands. But this natural enthusiasm is turned abruptly into something much less buoyant when it is learnt that this liberty weighs us down immediately with tremendous responsibilities. We now have to take all God's worries on our shoulders -now that we are become men like gods. It is at this point that the Anxiety and Despondency begin, ending in utter despair.” MenGodHandsNaturalResponsibilityLibertyWorryAudienceDespairAnxietyAbsolutesFinalsWaveShouldersEnthusiasmHatsAssuredOwingDisappearanceDespondencyUtter Despair Book:The Essential Wyndham Lewis: An Introduction to His Work Source: The Essential Wyndham Lewis: An Introduction to His Work