- self-deprecatingly, or, sometimes,
pejoratively to
convey a
sense of
amateurishness of some
aspect of the players' preparation, dress,
conduct or play.[citation...
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actors to be at
their comedic best, even
though the film as a
whole is
amateurish in many ways". Two W****s
Notice made $199 million globally. That year...
- in
February 2002.
Harper described Day's
governance of the
party as "
amateurish",
while his
campaign team
argued that Day was
attempting to win re-election...
- 6 ft 4 in [193 cm]),
disapproved of his acting, remarking, "He was
quite amateurish. He didn't know
which way to turn or
which way to go or do anything."...
-
India gave the film one out of five
stars and
wrote that "There is
amateurishness on all fronts, from the
writing to the
acting to the scoring". Dinamalar...
-
Alastair Hetherington in 1963, he
sharpened the paper's
comparatively "
amateurish" setup.
Employees of The
Guardian or The
Observer have been
depicted in...
- Raja Sen from
Rediff gave a
rating of 2/5 and said, "The
writing is both
amateurish and cr****,
while the
songs are
plain hideous...Khan
might be
having fun...
- fine
performances and a
poignant message, but is
ultimately let down by
amateurish filmmaking."
Metacritic ****igned the film a
weighted average score of...
-
Durkin does his best to
represent that by
exploring the sport's crunchy,
amateurish pre-corporate age, when
regional live
events were the big moneymakers...
- by Peters,
films and do****ents the murders.
Filmed in an
intentionally amateurish found footage style,
August Underground was met with
mixed reviews. The...