The movie industry used to be completely accessible. We all knew people in it, and nobody made a big fuss.
If it's accessible by hundreds of millions of people, then it's as mainstream as it gets.
I am often criticised for being rather accessible.
You forget things like how accessible the city is, I bought a bike - I haven't had a bike in twenty years.
A lot of science fiction is very accessible and very readable, but a lot of people are justifiably put off by the covers of spaceships - though that never put me off.
We will continue to work with agencies across the government to unleash the power of open data and to make government data more accessible and usable for entrepreneurs, companies, researchers, and citizens everywhere - innovators who can leverage these resources to benefit Americans in a rapidly growing array of exciting and powerful ways.
Most of us still haven't grasped the fact that everything we commit to the digital space - not just our public blogs and broadcast tweets, but every private text message, email, and voicemail is likely to be stored and accessible. Forever.
I wish I could create an IMAX film that would make my work accessible to a broader audience.
The English National Opera does have some terrific productions, which are accessible, and they're not too ridiculously expensive.