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Though an avid cinemagoer, Gielgud appeared in only a few films before the Second World War.
In what way am I perpetrating the stereotype of a Liverpool cinemagoer - or any Liverpool resident - as working class?
The character is portrayed as a hyperactive, drug-addicted tramp and cinemagoer who appears with an orange and black woolly hat over a long, dark wig.
Wow, you disagree with pretty much every review I've read, every Joe Cinemagoer reaction I've heard....in short, you're on your own.
With no real distribution network for African movies, an African cinemagoer is more likely to see Jackie Chan's latest kung fu extravaganza than anything made on the continent.
Sunday nights have always been a problem for the serious cinemagoer, since this is the night that brings out the lads whose parents don't make them go to bed early before a fresh week at school begins.
Sunday showings of older films and a standard mid-week change of programme (when the circuits were holding a film for a whole week) provided a rich diet for even the most enthusiastic cinemagoer.
"But I don't think the true cinemagoer, someone who is not looking at his watch the whole time, minds if a film lasts longer than two or two and a half hours," Mr. Rivette insisted.
As Disney proved with Tangled, not every cinemagoer is looking for awards fare right now, and Lionsgate set out to make the same point with its latest Jason Statham vehicle, The Mechanic.
Rare is the filmgoer who has not seen his work.
"This is a very strong image," said a Jewish filmgoer.
Few sites are more useful to the filmgoer or, apparently, to film critics.
Mitchell was a filmgoer, and Temple films were among her favorites.
Finally a cost-conscious filmgoer burst out with what was the common denominator to everyone.
Not every festival filmgoer welcomed the surprise; some felt that they had been had.
A filmgoer does not experience Vietnam by seeing "Platoon," but he will see those who did.
Yet they pose a problem for the fright-seeking filmgoer: what are they?
The New York festival is much more, well, they're patrons of the arts, not your mainstream filmgoer.
But this kind of movie is aimed at the filmgoer who finds that journey fun rather than maddening.
No filmgoer attends a movie to "support" it.
This book will surely become the standard reference for any filmgoer, as well as the starting point for future discussions and research.
But on the seventh night, for the filmgoer in the mood for something really different, there is the Theater of the Wild.
Chaney is a chess player and avid filmgoer with a penchant for western themed films.
As a teenaged filmgoer in the mid-1950s he was particularly fascinated with actor James Dean.
Shostakovich, an avid filmgoer, as a young man played the piano for silent films, hoping some day to write for stage and screen.
An inveterate filmgoer, Ms. Khouri vividly recalls some experiences with particular distaste.
As both a filmgoer and a writer trying to make my way into film, I don't share Hirschberg's limited view of American cinema.
You don't prepare the filmgoer for psychological terrors that can frighten the unsuspecting more than offscreen murders.
"He's a keen filmgoer.
The reviewer for the Hollywood Reporter wrote, "The not too discriminating filmgoer might reasonably find it much to his liking."
The company produces low-budget, 80's-centric, genre-bending, independent movies that play on the expectations of the seasoned filmgoer and often combine horror with comedy.
"This book will surely become the standard reference for any filmgoer," our reviewer, Masolino d'Amico, said in 1987.
For the sensitive filmgoer, there's the father son relationship; for science fiction devotees, there's time travel; for action fans, there's a serial killer.
By the time "The Piano" is shown in New York, months after winning at Cannes, will there be any filmgoer who isn't aware of it?
Moviegoers were not to see her again for 18 years.
But at least the moviegoer could be against something important.
Market research shows that few moviegoers have even heard of the film.
To be sure, moviegoers can always walk out, and many will.
The answer is not something that most moviegoers will want to pay to learn.
Now that there was one, he said, moviegoers did not go.
And women moviegoers may well wonder what's in it for them.
But there have been two pieces of good news for moviegoers.
He had never been much of a theater or moviegoer.
For moviegoers, the changes will make a difference in what is on the screen.
That was apparently just what a lot of American moviegoers were looking for.
Are American moviegoers too young and innocent to look at what we'll become in our old age?
Now, moviegoers may not be able to watch the film without being aware of that.
Remember when moviegoers had to wait in line to buy tickets?
Now, he said, a new generation of moviegoers can share that experience.
I knew he was a clerk; any moviegoer would have known.
Moviegoers want to enter a way of life that calls out to them and meet people they already know.
The question for the average moviegoer is how to sort through the hype.
But the shift in films has turned off some moviegoers.
A final problem is that moviegoers are more media savvy than ever.
But Hugh's face is about to become a lot more familiar to moviegoers.
"First of all, not that many moviegoers have seen me yet," he added.
"Someone who could win over the moviegoer and take him where he didn't want to go."
More than one moviegoer will want to tell them to shut up and get back to movement, where the truth is.
Such moviegoers may feel left out, puzzled and unable to keep up.