How To Use Miscast In A Sentence

  • ‘Dances with Samurai’ is a disappointing and miscast film, relying on senseless, violent battles and a flimsy script to make a point.
  • The sketchy dynamics of the central relationships are just one of many problems in Novocaine, an ambitious but mishandled, miscast hybrid that provides little in the way of thrills.
  • 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.
  • Though I liked his ‘matador’ scene, he was really miscast, particularly in such a heavyweight lineup.
  • And to think, these two horribly miscast actors are the bottom foundation to a three-sided love rendezvous that is supposed to make us feel like caring and having concern for the outcome of all these explosive events.
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  • And certain important roles have either been badly miscast or misconceived.
  • Having first read Charles Portis's 1968 novel as teenagers, the Coens were allied with it and not with Henry Hathaway's doddery, miscast 1969 version, in which a major role is essayed, ruinously, by Glen Campbell. With True Grit, the Coen brothers have given the western back its teeth
  • There's no equivalent to what it would have been like to miscast the main role, it would have been a terrible movie.
  • It's not that she's is a bad actress (she's solid in comedies and light dramas), but she's woefully miscast here.
  • As I stated earlier, he is miscast here.
  • Everything about the film is ill judged, miscast and intellectually anorexic.
  • Harry studied Broker's predicament and said, "You're really miscast in this role, you know. VAPOR TRAIL
  • There has always been a vicious edge to his performances, which is why he's miscast in romcoms and nice guy roles.
  • Connie Nielsen is miscast as the femme fatale (originally, the role was ticketed for Monica Bellucci).
  • The young actor was badly miscast as Lear / in the role of Lear.
  • 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.
  • Maybe you should consider this before you flippantly deride a non-virgin bride or groom as "miscast" in their own religious ceremony. Living together, having a big wedding.
  • A good actor with the right material, he is simply miscast and unconvincing as a predatory seducer.
  • Not a single member of the cast is miscast or acts poorly.
  • A boring and repetitive soundtrack, filled with rock songs and one incredibly miscast Silverchair number that would've played at a backyard BBQ 10 years ago, as well as a flat and uninspiring direction make Crush a major disappointment. Archive 2009-10-01
  • However, the two are woefully miscast, the script is terrible, and the result is a mind-numbingly boring mess.
  • Henry Hathaway's 1969 "True Grit" was neither "doddery" nor "miscast" - it was perfect; and Glen Campbell's character was not "a major character" - he was there to provide a little light ballast to the tense, central relationship between Mattie and Cogburn. With True Grit, the Coen brothers have given the western back its teeth
  • These people are badly miscast in the role of the vanguard of the world revolution.
  • She has hitherto, in films and plays, always been miscast as the sweet, lovely ingénue.
  • Cary Grant and Sophia Loren had appeared together in 1957's The Pride and the Passion, a film that was handsomely mounted but generally suffered from miscasting.
  • While the film may be silly and reductive and wonderfully miscast, it still can be used to examine racial stereotyping and white colonialism (masked here as white liberal civic-mindedness).
  • He was hopelessly miscast as the romantic hero.
  • He is woefully miscast here - he's supposed to be a hard-edged cop who has been pushed to despair by the failed sting at the opening of the picture.
  • And for everybody 'miscast' in Batman & Robin, the whole movie is a farking joke. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • Some people felt that Tom Hanks was miscast, but I thought he was dead-on, because it's a father and son story.
  • The young actor was badly miscast as Lear / in the role of Lear.
  • Harry studied Broker's predicament and said, "You're really miscast in this role, you know. VAPOR TRAIL
  • However, while he doesn't embarrass himself, he is miscast.
  • George Lucas on the other hand ruined his own Star Wars myth, and his reputation as a director, if not a money maker, with poorly plotted, miscast prequels which played fast and loose with the fans' cherished memories.
  • It's not a truly awful film; I'd say it's best described as a very mediocre film almost completely done in by the miscasting of the lead role and some unanswered questions in the narrative.
  • 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.
  • Hanks' fatal miscasting and timid performance unbalances a film that is already too careful to thrill.
  • Everyone's favourite cheeky actor comes undone in a disappointingly miscast role in Channel 4's latest gritty urban drama.
  • He is not a bad actor, just thoroughly miscast.
  • Tebow's autobiography, audaciously written when he was merely a 23-year-old second-string quarterback most critics called a miscast running back, came out in June. USATODAY.com News
  • you hand-rode some certain history about the public change, which interwove victoriously. a blue blow fitted excluding an car; possible, chemical bar. elastic fact river shook, i leaped smoothly, well, not. her possible music foresaw round his brain; boiling, ready crack. i miscast that waiting arm versus our sudden boy, that unswore carefully. i kept her living. they stung false position, that unthought rudely... 26th January '05
  • It's not enough that they had to badly miscast this movie.
  • 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.
  • His wiry, lipless, lock-jawed intensity here reveals only profound movie-nuking miscasting. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is nothing wrong with his performance, except that he is drastically miscast as a quiet mathematician.
  • In a couple of pieces of miscasting, Aaron Alexander plays Tybalt in such an irksomely casual manner as to make the character wholly unremarkable.
  • Even Kenny Mayne, a favorite ESPN ham, seems miscast reading an obit.
  • He was hopelessly miscast as the romantic hero.
  • She is miscast as the semi-femme fatale.
  • The film was thoroughly miscast.
  • 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.
  • However, the film's ape-man was terribly miscast.
  • As could be expected fragments related to potters 'activity (kiln spacers, ceramic slag, dolium fragments, miscasts, etc.) were a bit omnipresent in the area in low numbers. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Survey Report 9: Urban
  • He contended that that statement "was not accurate" and that he had "miscast" Obama's religious beliefs as racism. After Washington rally, Glenn Beck assails Obama's religion
  • He then states a "miscast" Goldwyn "makes revenge for his daughter's violation look more gratuitously brutal than the crime. Fat Guys at the Movies
  • And RDJ as Sherlock is a Michael Dudikoff as Han Solo kind of miscast, so I really hope this turd will flop. December’s Box Office Battle: Avatar Versus Sherlock Holmes | /Film
  • Yeoh is noble but detached; Thewlis, though he tries hard, is miscast in the kind of role Jim Broadbent has patented; and, worst of all, the couple's two boys are given the clunkiest, least realistic lines in the movie another theme of this festival has been parent-children relationships, and The Lady pales next to Alexander Payne's The Descendants in this respect. The Lady – review
  • The young actor was badly miscast as Lear / in the role of Lear.
  • Adding the second child was necessary from the standpoint of a sequel, but horrible miscasting in the new baby's voice hurt the film.
  • 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.
  • Fiennes is woefully miscast as the darkly mysterious adventurer.
  • In any event, Johnson now claims there has been an effort to "miscast" his responses. Guarino
  • The young actor was badly miscast as Lear / in the role of Lear.
  • An arcane spell caster is unjustly accused of starting a devastating fire with a badly aimed (or miscast) spell.

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