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Perhaps, despite the amateurishness of the tradecraft, it was a genuine FSB hit.
Carson's amateurishness really did become a problem then in a way it hadn't before.
But this ostensible amateurishness may be exactly what sells "Be More Chill" to its young target audience.
As I wrote recently, the party's record in state legislatures suggests its MPs will combine amateurishness with frenetic activity.
Prone to non sequiturs, the movie unfolds with an unconventional rhythm and structure that often look suspiciously like amateurishness.
Projected video, often the element that shines the harshest light on this showcase's low-budget amateurishness, injected some topicality.
Through his flat amateurishness he sounds like no one else on the planet, no matter how many imitators he inspired.
Maybe Falcon would make some cutting remark about Lang's past as a thief or his charming amateurishness as a hero?
What makes the insight fresh in Mr. Einhorn's play, despite the occasional amateurishness of its staging, is the absurdist language (and Dada style) in which it's told.
He had testified earlier in Britain in the House of Commons and in the United States Senate, and was flabbergasted by the amateurishness of the Soviet legislators.
But the Trump amateurishness is really just the latest example of a massive sea change in Republican and Democrat voter attitudes that previous generations could never have fathomed.
In "War and Peace," as in the first two books, Hamilton condemns "Winston's erratic course," his "sheer amateurishness," his "new madness," his "autocratic and often wild behavior" and his "homicidal meddling" in military matters.
To give you a sense of my proficiency, I can order extra kimchi at a restaurant, describe my plans for the evening, and talk about my job without giving away the least hint of amateurishness.
All of those might be warning flags that scream, "Brace for amateurishness," but in this case there's no need for alarm, especially since those relatives include Jason Schwartzman, the director's brother, and Talia Shire, their mother and the sister of the filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola.
Henri Rousseau, "Child with Doll" (27–217), oil on canvas (Paris, musée de l'Orangerie © RMN-Grand Palais [musée d'Orsay] / Franck Raux) (click to enlarge)Over and above their naïve nature as semantic value, some of Rousseau's paintings — like "Child with Doll" (1904–05) — display a strange form of folk art amateurishness.
The museum has been criticized for its amateurishness and out-of-date International Union for Conservation of Nature conservation status ratings.
Theseus, eager to please his fiancee, Hippolyta, and the rest of his court, chooses Pyramus and Thisbe despite Philostrate's efforts. Because of its amateurishness, the play turns out to be humorous.
Instead, he chose to scout out a collective of relatively unknown vocalists, a process which included putting out open calls on the Drowned in Sound message board. Says Parton, “It just involved a lot of scouring the world. [...] I listened to a hell of a lot of different bands, mainly obscure ones. [...] I was looking for something bordering on amateurishness.
But it has been handed very professionally, with none of the amateurishness often seen in the 'parallel' cinema. The audiography too blends in with the general tone of the film. 'Irakal' can be analysed from the sociological, psychological and philosophical levels in addition to the surface level of pure cinema (Review published in Vaartha, 1986, the Press Club Trrivandrum's Diploma Newspaper, by late AP Prem Kumar).
After Breen generated buzz and a cult following with his previous films, Fateful Findings played at Harry Knowles' 2012 Butt-Numb-A-Thon, an invite-only film festival. In 2013, it played at the Seattle International Film Festival's Midnight Adrenaline program. The festival's programmer, Clinton McClung, said that he chose the film despite its amateurishness because of its uniqueness and cult appeal. Panorama Entertainment subsequently distributed it in the U.S.
The Hindu gave the film an unfavourable review and wrote that "What we get is Yuddham Sei as imagined by a maker of mega-serials". The Times of India gave the film a rating of one-and-half out five stars and stated that "There is sign of spark here, but one cannot expect audiences to put up with such amateurishness just because it’s a low-budget film".
Together with Dušica Čejić, playing for NŠK, she won the first cup in Yugoslavia's chess cup in Pula in 1979. Unfortunately, due to family and business reasons and poor support of chess structures, Ljubica Živković was chessfully dealing with amateurishness and did not use her great chess potential. According to some estimates, she could enter the very top of the world women's chess. After completing her chess player career, Ljubica Živković was known as chess arbitr.
The first English reviews were not encouraging. On 10 May 1952, an unnamed Times reviewer called the book "a slight and technically immature piece of work, loose-jointed and clumsy in construction to the point of amateurishness", though conceding that the book "leaves an impression of genuine talent". On 16 May the Times Literary Supplement called it "a quiet little story of much merit", while likewise considering its central literary device to be 'clumsy'. The US reviews were entirely different.
In 1890 Maxwell Lyte went to Rome and drew up the rules for formation of a Calendar of Papal Registers, starting with those of Pope Innocent III. Reviewers later criticised the omission of these rules from the Calendar, which reduced its value to researchers. The PRO had been publishing the Rolls Series, critically edited versions of selected texts in the Record Office. Although many were of great value, there were failures and a sense of amateurishness in some of the publications.
After the Second World War, Finlay J. Macdonald (later co-founder of ) joined Hugh MacPhee in the Glasgow studios; he was replaced in 1954 by Fred Macaulay. With two full-time producers, the regular programming was expanded to 90 minutes per week. There was a Friday evening news slot which George Orwell, writing at that time in Jura, criticised for its "amateurishness". A number of radio plays were produced, including , a translation by Lachlan MacKinnon of Henrik Ibsen's The Wild Duck (1951).
Following its January 2006 debut, a plurality of critics savaged the show, chiding its "amateurishness," while a minority praised Roth's willingness to bring something so obviously "non-corporate" (and ultimately "anti-corporate") to American mainstream radio. Arbitron numbers showed that Roth's radio program initially lost a sizable portion of the Howard Stern audience; however, by the end of his tenure, his show began to find advocates in people disenchanted by Clear Channel-formatted radio. Roth's firing from CBS Radio ended in a lawsuit, which was eventually settled.
A 2015 programme in the series, which mocked the science behind climate change, was not repeated after its first broadcast and withdrawn from the BBC iPlayer after the BBC Trust found it to be in "serious breach" of BBC rules on impartiality and accuracy. Letts told The Times: "It’s a bit Orwellian. There’s an amateurishness to their sinister attempts to control thought". Letts has published several books including 50 People Who Buggered Up Britain and Bog-Standard Britain, all with his UK publisher Constable & Robinson.
Thus it was rather the Porte's instructions, the political conjuncture, problems with the credibility of the Porte and attitudes of the British ministers that ... really prevented the loan's materialization rather than Namık Pasha's 'amateurishness' and unwillingness. Under such conditions, anyone in his place could be equally unsuccessful,” according to one commentator (see Badem, p. 273). History would nevertheless record his name as the man who initiated the search for the debts, as these would be secured very soon after, as a result of the steps he had taken and the paths he had opened.
Behindwoods rated 1 out of 5 and stated lackluster show. Thiraipadam rated 71% and stated Sarathkumar donning the roles of both the saintly father and the more action-oriented son is a familiar sight for us Tamil cinema viewers. While the earlier films focused on the relationship between father and son in a small-scale setting, 1977 is more ambitious, spanning multiple countries and generations. But that increased ambition only leads to more amateurishness in the film, which makes all those Vijayakanth films look like spectacular and racy action adventures by comparison.
The songs and sketches are written to showcase extravagant costumes designed by Howard Crabtree. Despite the exuberantly camp style, the songs belie their surface silliness and the show's apparent amateurishness, and often have a serious point: "Born This Way" is a rousing song about the nature vs. nurture debate of the origins of homosexuality, "Last One Picked" looks at gay schooldays, and "A Soldier's Musical" makes points about gays in the military. Whoop-Dee-Doo! won 1994 Drama Desk Awards in two categories: Best Musical Revue and Outstanding Costume Design (Howard Crabtree).
The Scottish Justice Minister also claimed that sending Megrahi to a hospice in Scotland, would have created a "travelling circus" with such a high-profile patient. Many MSPs questioned the reasons behind the decision; the Scottish Conservative Party justice spokesman Bill Aitken MSP stated, "The SNP government has demonstrated a degree of amateurishness which has caused us embarrassment. Scotland's international reputation has taken a real hit in this respect...the UK government doesn't come out of this too well either." He further added that there were inconsistencies between what Lord Mandelson and Colonel Gaddafi's son had said concerning the decision.
It displays a certain brash level of amateurishness if your actual comedians in the movie, the sidekicks, almost get as much screen time as your protagonists. Food for thought! So, if you want to watch a comedy featuring Nani, watch it. Don’t watch if you are hoping for an ‘action’ comedy." Greatandhra gave the film 2.75 stars and wrote, "While it’s not preachy, the film surely gets a tad bit tiresome in the second half, especially since the director kind of restraints himself from making an out-and-out over the top film with loads of comic capers.
The film opened on 7 April 2017 across Tamil Nadu alongside Mani Ratnam's Kaatru Veliyidai. The Times of India wrote "right from the writing to the filmmaking, this film has amateurishness written all over it" and that "every scene is so silly, infantile and preposterous (all in a bad way) that we keep wondering how someone felt that this could be a movie". A critic from The New Indian Express wrote "a small budgeted film, the production values are low and this is evident throughout" but added it is "mildly amusing, what the film needed was a screenplay that had more punch and fizz in it" and "at the most, Julieum… is a promising effort by a debutant maker".
Jim Harrington of the San Jose Mercury News called the plot "as ludicrous as it is fun". Rod Lott of the Oklahoma Gazette called it "proof that bargain-basement zombie flicks, which are dime-a-dozen these days, shouldn't be made". Gareth Jones of Dread Central rated it 1.5/5 stars and wrote, "With too little plot and too little visual imagination to justify a feature runtime, we're left with plodding scenes of predictable exposition, poorly executed action and lingering gazes at bare breasts peppered with occasional minutes of something approaching genuine entertainment." Ben Bussey of Brutal as Hell wrote that despite its amateurishness the film "remains a reasonable bit of fun so long as your expectations aren't too high".
Harry and the Potters, which was recorded and produced by Harry and the Potters in 2003 under the Eskimo Laboratories record label, at the DeGeorge family's living room in Massachusetts. According to Melissa Anelli, Paul wrote the majority of the instrumental tracks on his Casio keyboard, whereas Joe conceptualized most of the vocal tracks. The brothers split songwriting responsibilities between the two of them: Joe was responsible for songs dealing with Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999), whereas Paul was responsible for songs dealing with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (1998).. According to Paul DeGeorge, "We were pretty much writing songs and then recording them on the spot". This statement emphasizes the band's do-it-yourself amateurishness as an essential aspect of the album.
Critical reception to Harry and the Potters has been, for the most part, positive, with many reviewers praising the bands lo-fi sound and album production. Before the release of the album, Harry and the Potters had already made minor headlines in the news, thanks to their quirky appearance and their energetic lives shows. However, a year after releasing their debut album, in the spring of 2004, the Barnard Bulletin, a student news magazine of Barnard College, printed one of the earliest reviews of their music. Until then, it had been the stage persona of the band that drew media attention. The student reviewer said that, “The best thing about Harry and the Potters is not how silly the whole concept is or the faithfully accurate retelling of the books but how very bad the band is.” The review was tongue-in-cheek and emphasized the do-it-yourself (DIY) amateurishness as an essential part of the group's "reading, rocking, all ages" vision.

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