And certain important roles have either been badly miscast or misconceived. |
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While the film may be silly and reductive and wonderfully miscast, it still can be used to examine racial stereotyping and white colonialism. |
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There's no equivalent to what it would have been like to miscast the main role, it would have been a terrible movie. |
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However, the two are woefully miscast, the script is terrible, and the result is a mind-numbingly boring mess. |
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He directed only two more films, both of them miscast and leadenly scripted. |
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She may or may not be miscast but she can't really be blamed for the farce that's imploding around her, and nor can anyone else. |
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There has always been a vicious edge to his performances, which is why he's miscast in romcoms and nice guy roles. |
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There is nothing wrong with his performance, except that he is drastically miscast as a quiet mathematician. |
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These people are badly miscast in the role of the vanguard of the world revolution. |
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A good actor with the right material, he is simply miscast and unconvincing as a predatory seducer. |
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It is not his fault if Waugh's world view seeps too biliously through the pictures, or if one of the central actors has been drastically miscast. |
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Some people felt that Tom Hanks was miscast, but I thought he was dead-on, because it's a father and son story. |
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Everything about the film is ill judged, miscast and intellectually anorexic. |
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Everyone's favourite cheeky actor comes undone in a disappointingly miscast role in Channel 4's latest gritty urban drama. |
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Evans is completely miscast as the bumbling Interpol agent, while Forlani appears star-struck most of the time, which gets in the way of any type of performance. |
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But Mr Hayworth was always miscast as the incumbent-unseating battler against the Washington insider. |
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It's not that she's is a bad actress, but she's woefully miscast here. |
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It's not that he's miscast, or wrong for the film, but his thespian power transcends the material, making the meager work of others around him stand out even more. |
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Based on the acclaimed novel by Philip Roth, and starring Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman, the film suffers from being horrendously miscast from the outset. |
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Pearce is somewhat miscast as the straight-arrow U.S. military lawyer, with his perpetual shadowy mustache and his accent morphing from Aussie to New York to Southern. |
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Jerry Lewis, as funny a comedian as our culture has produced, was miscast interviewing other entertainers. |
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In particular, where the principle of complementarity is not understood, the Court can be miscast as a threat to national sovereignty. |
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Time has been lost with the controversy and its miscast solution to national aging. |
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Roberts is miscast here, never cracking that blockbuster smile and speaking in a terrible Irish accent. |
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The news got us thinking of other actors who were miscast as famous literary characters in films. |
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Maybe, in her own muddled way, she is at last owning up to the fact that she has been miscast. |
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It's an especially positive development for Boldin, who seemed miscast most of the time last season as a split end instead of playing the slot, where he excelled as a rookie. |
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Even Kenny Mayne, a favorite ESPN ham, seems miscast reading an obit. |
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It was an ineffective drama, with Taylor miscast as a beatnik artist and Richard Burton as the married clergyman with whom she falls in love. |
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Tony Torn, Pedro Carmo, Murphy Guyer and Lee Wilkof play some of the highly varied men in Holly's life, while a miscast Kate Cullen Roberts portrays the stammering man-trap Mag Wildwood. |
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But Reynolds is miscast and static, while Mirren gamely gambols about him with a mannered Austrian accent. |
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Barea worked hard for much of his time in Minnesota, where he was miscast as a prototypical point guard. |
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A MIDLANDS MP who pressed the government in banning betting machines managed to miscast his parliamentary vote on the issue. |
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The acting was really good, apart from Russell Crowe, who was out of his depth and as in the Robin Hood film, I thought he was miscast. |
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To miscast the debate is simply not fair and I intend to speak to that. |
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Crick is an excellent and provocative political journalist, but he was miscast here. |
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Darlington, he was simply miscast both as Caesar and Antony, finding the former boring and the latter weak. |
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Other hoards contain either broken or miscast objects that were probably intended for reuse by bronze smiths. |
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That would be a serious miscast of the most pressing challenge we face. |
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It is the view of the Panel that the anonymous flyer totally miscast the nature of the proceeding and its result on which the broadcaster focussed and relied. |
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On April 24, the Head of the Home Office's Prevent Unit, Paul Morrison, was spoken to in which he said that the initiative had been miscast and exaggerated in the press. |
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Colin Firth is bearded, bouffant and miscast as one of the investigators. |
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