But all those harsh assessments, and more, were earned by a six-week promotional campaign deemed one of the most notorious failures in marketing history.
A notorious failure when it premiered, Webster complained the play was acted in the dead of winter before an unreceptive audience.
Democrats have made it a central part of their national strategy in this year's Congressional races to tie Republicans to the most notorious corporate failures.
Thus the notorious failure of reforming and revolutionary movements in the long-run may as a rule be found due to their incorrigible superficiality.
Despite its problems, the film opened to mixed reviews, but still became a notorious failure at the box office.
Some of these became notorious failures.
The movie was panned by critics and is considered to be a notorious critical and commercial failure.
But consider this: Sheffield Plaza was a notorious failure as a privately owned public space.
Another question springs from the notorious failure of many states to provide adequate legal counsel for capital trials.
While the original Broadway production was a notorious failure, the musical has since been successfully staged with numerous changes.