He speaks reverently about his fans and their dedication to his music, and he's a genuine crowd-pleaser when it comes to playing the songs they want to hear. |
Another interesting third-round match-up pits hometown hero Lleyton Hewitt up against crowd-pleaser Marcos Baghdatis. |
Certainly it's a crowd-pleaser, coming away with the audience prize from several world-class film festivals. |
It's an obvious give-the-punters-what-they-want crowd-pleaser, but it still shimmers and sashays along quite delightfully, if inconsequentially. |
So although it was a crowd-pleaser with magnificent tutus, there were heart-stopping moments as young dancers struggled to fully realise difficult choreography. |
The Broadway-inspired Slaughter on Tenth Avenue could be considered a crowd-pleaser, but it is not a vacuous one. |