: Many commercial versions use a matte finish or are categorized as "Masterprints" for a more professional look suitable for framing. Media & Reviews
: Reviews of the film appeared in physical editions of major publications like The New York Times (Section C, Page 11 of the New York edition) and local papers such as the Pittsburgh City Paper . 3 Days to Kill
: In a critical review, director McG was described as being unable to "direct his way out of a wet paper bag ," highlighting a harsh critique of the film's execution. : Many commercial versions use a matte finish
The most common "paper" products associated with this movie are high-quality posters and masterprints: The most common "paper" products associated with this
The term "paper" also appears in the context of newspaper reviews and the physical print editions of news outlets:
: Conversely, some critics noted that star Kevin Costner used his charisma to " paper over " the more ridiculous or "hollow" elements of the screenplay.