Sentences with phrase «sheer ineptitude»

"Sheer ineptitude" means a complete lack of skill, ability, or competence in doing something. Full definition
Although Franco evidently wasn't interested nearly enough in Wiseau's motivations, «The Disaster Artist» does succeed in capturing the sheer ineptitude of his endeavor, including details that many don't know — and might never guess — such as Wiseau's decision to shoot «The Room» in both digital and 35 mm formats, or his insistence on having his own personal bathroom on set.
Hitchcock made a rare dud now and then, but none of them come close to the sheer ineptitude of The Happening, a film that one could claim is a clumsy first cousin of Hitch's own nature - vs.
Peter Debruge of Variety says, «Although Franco evidently wasn't interested nearly enough in Wiseau's motivations, «The Disaster Artist» does succeed in capturing the sheer ineptitude of his endeavor, including details that many don't know — and might never guess — such as Wiseau's decision to shoot «The Room» in both digital and 35 mm formats, or his insistence on having his own personal bathroom on set.»
It's not that READY PLAYER ONE rivals the sheer ineptitude of the latter, but it is definitely skirting the shoals.
Robin Williams has made some very unfunny comedies in his career, but not many come close to this one in terms of sheer ineptitude.
To make matters worse, you now have three other Spartans you rely upon in the battlefield and if you are in the unfortunate position of not having your mates control these Spartans, you will be pulling your hair out at the sheer ineptitude of your squad mates and their inability to carry out the most basic of routines.
Anyone who reads the «Harry Read-Me.txt» file — which contains 15,000 lines of commentary by a programmer about the numerous appalling defects in data handling and processing at the Climate Research Unit — can not help but be struck by the sheer ineptitude of the whole proceeding.
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