There isn't a single redeemable thing about the movie, from its paper - thin plot to the one - dimensional characters, but most upsetting is the giant
waste of talent on display.
Not exact matches
But, as Musk may have been hinting,
talent to write code that simulates flight scenarios, translates petabytes
of data, and performs computational fluid dynamics without the capacity to manage your emotions, collaborate, belong, serve others, and build healthy relationships
on the team is a gigantic
waste of talent.
We all know that a lack
of diversity, particularly at tech startups, is a
waste of talent and a surefire way to miss out
on unique perspectives and good ideas.
Ozzie took Gates» role as chief software architect following the buy, but left in 2010
on bad terms, rendering Groove as another
wasted - and costly — acquisition
of talent.
It's no longer valid or appropriate to
waste young people's minds and
talents on the old songs
of Glory, Glory Alleluia we shall overcome here in the 21st Century.
Talon, I applaude you for your literary
talents but instead
of wasting them
on foolishness, try spending that time studying the bible and you'll find out some things you may not be aware
of about the God you so quickly slander.
She questions the godliness
of any woman who would choose to work outside
of the home, arguing that «we need mothers who are not only family - oriented, but also family - obsessed... Too many women rush headlong into a career outside the home, determined to
waste no time or effort
on housework or baby - sitting but rather seeking to achieve position and means by directing all
talents and energies toward non-home professional pursuits.»
Barkley not needed, has
talent but not consistent, would be a
waste of money, i would rather gamble
on young Willock or Jeff (and beef them up).
Overall I would say Sanchez was just about good value for the money and wages we paid but OZIL was largely a
waste of money, despite his undoubted huge
talent,
on the low percentage
of occasions he could be arsed to show it.
Likewise they believe
talents waste away under Wenger due to outdated coaching methods despite the fact there is not one player who left Arsenal and kicked
on in personal (not collectively won trophies) development impressively (say like ex-Chelsea players such as Lukaku, Bruyne, Matic etc.) not one not even a defender which Wenger according to the masses can't coach which should mean a long line
of succesful ex-Arsenal defenders once they escaped the shackles
of Wenger.
If poldi had played as good has he had communicated
on the social media what a player we would have had.What a
waste of talent.
we have been letting that
talent waste away due to lack
of additional
talent on the team
:: shudders:: Although I'm more interested in Twellman's thoughts
on Cordeiro in the coming years as we
waste the one potential top class
talent of this generation.
West Bromwich Albion striker Saido Berahino is
on the periphery
of becoming both a world class
talent, and a world class failure, who throws his
talent away and
wastes his potential.
all these overated words
of wenger developing youth is more abt luck... dat guy can't just fire even if his life depends
on it Another 16million pounds
wasted on so called english
talent
Would still like to see akpom given a shot at starting and villa as good a team to see what he has got to offer... And give cazorla a box to box role not
on wing which even wenger must know is a
waste of his
talent....
We have options up front and in the midfield now, so I hope some
of that
talent isn't
wasted on the bench.
The sad thing at Arsenal is the
talent of Elnany and Couqlin was
wasted keeping them both
on the bench, both have a potential to be world class players.
they deff
waste money bringing him in cause he's not a draw and is minimal
on talent, take that out
of other people's salary and in effect make them cut corners elsewhere, and this shooting strategy ends up biting them in the ass now because
of it.
It is about totally
wasting the huge
talent of Lacazette by frustrating a natural goalscorer by not using him correctly with no fast, penetrative forward passes for him and such as Alexis to run
on to.
Despite being 34, there will likely be no shortage
of suitors for the Swede's
talents, although based
on his comments, any prospective buyer who hasn't yet settled terms with the attacker had better not
waste their time!
There is a good - looking nucleus
on offense, but without solid OL play, ESPECIALLY
on the outside, that nucleus
of talent can be
wasted, unable to take advantage because the defense is in the backfield too quickly, run or pass.
I share in your opinion.People seem to think Arsenal signing another CB will solve our problems.We're just going to
waste money
on what we don't need.We'll be back here asking for another CB after next season.After siging Laca I thought Wenger would targrt a player who'd be a cross between defense and attack in the centre
of the pack.But he just goes
on Lemar this Lemar that.Funny thing is a lot
of talents above him are not rated by some people here.We only needed two or possibly three players this window but Wenger's making it look more difficult than it is.I felt after signing them he'd apply the right tactics, combinations and mental strength to the team which quite frankly is lacking.I also felt the three back against some teams is meaningless.
All No. 10 will definitely roam to both wings at times, but to start him as a winger means he has to carry out what a winger is supos to do which is running up & down the flanks, that's not what Ozil is known best for, Wenger bought him becos
of his vision in creating goal chance, why
waste his
talent putting him
on the wings?
Buy therefore these 3 and get rid
of at least 6 more where we are currently
wasting a shed load
of wages per week - Arteta, Flamini, Rosicky, one
of the GKs, Abu Diaby (I believe he's gone now - hallelujah) send out Gnabry, Zalalem and Akpom
on loan if we are ever going to make use
of their
talents in the coming seasons.
Yes, I want him in DM because RB and CB are occupied and it would be a
waste of his
talent and form to keep him
on the bench.
The fact that our top striker has not had one shot
on target in 2015 is a sad indictment
of a
wasted talent.
Christian Eriksen 6 — Nearly scored early
on after a fantastic piece
of skill, but kept being isolated
on the wing were his obvious
talent is
wasted.
One former DOE official seized
on the candidates» balancing act between old and new, warning whoever moves into Gracie Mansion to resist the urge to wipe out the DOE's existing leadership team, calling such a move «shortsighted» and «a
waste of talent.»
What frightens me is the amount
of talent wasted if a PhD student decides to binge
on procrastination.
While shooting itself in the foot with a cast
of such world - renown, gut - bustin» jesters like Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Heder, «Scoundrels» more importantly
wasted the
talents of director Todd Phillips in a major way, casting serious doubts
on his developing abilities as an ace comedic filmmaker.
I'm not sure what type
of movie this is supposed to be or who its audience is, but it's a low down dirty shame that Wayans»
talent is
wasted on this film.
Critic Consensus:
Wasting the
talent of its leads, this predictable romantic comedy relies
on cheap laughs.
Using
talent of this order
on a script this weak, along with merely decorative appearances by the likes
of Lauren Bacall and Wilford Brimley, amounts to the Hollywood equivalent
of government
waste.
In an attempt to be a spoof
on who - dun - its with a splash
of 90s sitcom nostalgia, the wacky plot fails completely and
wastes significant
talent...
No character escapes being reduced to the dimensionality
of an undercooked SNL bit, including McCarthy's Deanna,
wasting great
talent such as Gillian Jacobs, Stephen Root, Maya Rudolph, and Chris Parnell
on sycophantic nods to McCarthy's apparent monolithic greatness.
These pros put
on their game faces and muddle through the barely - there romances and dilemmas, but it's hard to escape the feeling that
talent is being grossly
wasted; Greig is currently one
of the funniest woman
on television, in Showtime's under - loved «Episodes,» but you'd never know it here, given how very little she's called upon to do.
Amy Schumer put her freshly - forged Hollywood connections to good use last night in a biting sketch that points out just how much
of the industry's female
talent is
wasted on barely - there roles like concerned wife
of sniper or concerned wife
of trapped coal miner.
Starring Garrett Hedlund (
On the Road) and Oscar Isaac (Inside Llewyn Davis), and written and directed by William Monahan (Oscar - winning screenwriter
of The Departed, with one previous feature as a director — London Boulevard — under his belt), the film is a showcase for ostensibly fine
talent wasted in the service
of self - indulgence.
Please, don't
waste the estimable
talents of Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen, all acting together for the very first time,
on kinky cosplay.
Excruciatingly uneventful and slow, focused
on completely unlikeable characters, and an absolute
waste of Emilio Estevez's
talent, King's audiovisual creation barely qualifies as a movie, and is far from an enjoyable ride.
There was potential to make more
of his outsider like status in a community that shuns them or more opportunity to interplay between himself and
on screen wife Jeanie, in a duo that seems
wasted on screen, much like the
talents of John Turturro and Richard Jenkins.
But the biggest crime
of all is
wasting the
talents of Murrary, Bob Hoskins (a bulldog's voice), Curry and Connelly
on this enterprise which smells like a full litter box in July.
There's not much to improve
on apart from a simple modernization
of the story (see: the return
of the creepy clown doll), but while some moviegoers may be quick to turn their noses up at this updated version, the
talent involved (including Gil Kenan, who directed the underrated animated film, «Monster House») suggests this might be the rare remake that isn't a complete
waste of time.
Guillermo del Toro is one
of our most frustrating filmmakers, too often
wasting his
talents on junk like «Pacific Rim.»
Though there's a lot
of great
talent on display in Rob Marshall's big screen adaptation, many
of the actors are
wasted, including Meryl Streep, whose performance is so mediocre that it makes her recent Oscar nomination look like a complete joke.
June Squibb is also at the table, as the former nanny
of the bride, so that's another sizable comic
talent wasted on bad material.
Why, oh why would you
waste this kind
of talent on throwaway roles whose shoes could have easily been filled by any half - competent actor looking for a week's pay?
It is a total
waste of his
talents but is is great to see him
on the big screen.
Now the entire first episode is out and available for free streaming, so we can get a better impression
of whether Gillan and Cho are
wasting their
talents on unfunny clichéd bullcrap or not.