J.Law was also at the BAFTAs yesterday and another one - liner is garnering
a less warm reception.
Not exact matches
We may be in the minority on this, considering the
warm reception that has greeted the film at festival screenings, but The Disaster Artist struck us as
less a movie than an over-extended Funny Or Die skit packed with celebrity cameos — which is to say, it makes little sense if you haven't already seen The Room.
But James McTeigue's film is unlikely to get as
warm a
reception amongst us cynical Europeans who, while being more or
less unconcerned with the skin colour of our protagonists, will be more focused on the idiotic plot and the dearth of inspiration, talent or gumption at work.
Battlefield Hardline has been a bit of a hard sell for EA and Visceral, with its last beta recieving a
less - than -
warm reception.
My educated guess is that the first professional journalism about that phrase as something supposedly tied to skeptic scientists (which I can't confirm yet, from not seeing the actual printouts) was seen in either in a Greenwire June 19/20 1991 fax report «Inside Track: Sowing the Seeds of Doubt in the Greenhouse», or in a pair of reports in The Energy Daily, June 24, 1991 «Greenhouse ads target «low income» women, «
less educated» men» and / or July 2, 1991, «ICE gets cool
reception at meeting on global
warming.»