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I have seen episodes of Walker that looked like Hitchcock
compared
to this drivel.
Compared
to this mind-numbingly awful piece of dreck, the weak first film was a masterpiece.
I like to compare apples to apples,this is a B movie,so...
compared
to other B movies,this one is great.Michael Pare is almost always a very charismic actor,in this movie he is at the top of form,cool story,cool guy,and over the top acting(thats what makes a great B movie).
While I watched "Bleeder", I came to think of Paul Schrader's thesis, where he
compared
Bresson, Dreyer and Ozu.
This movie is promoted as "splatter action" and
compared
to "From Dusk till Dawn", but unfortunately it lacks both action and humour.
Spin offs, copy cats clones, Three Secrets is easily
compared
to its earlier & far better film A Letter To 3 Wives Basically both plots involve 3 women in a quandry.or a dilemma..in 3 Wives .one of their husbands has run away with another woman (Miss Addie Ross).. who which ? stream of conciousness flashbacks..witty & brilliantly directed by Joseph L.Mankiewiecz a superb cast & even better supporting cast "Letter "is one of the all time great films.."Tree Secrets 3 women face another dilemma, a boy is involved in a plane crash in the mountains.
Kung Fu Hustle combines humor, creativity, imagination (WAY out the box when
compared
to most US movies) epic fight scenes and wonderful cinematography.
I picked this up at a car-boot sale on VHS for a £1 purely because I remember seeing it advertised in the back of "Famous monsters of film land" in the 1960,s and wondered what it would be like, Well! it,s a lot better than I thought it was going to be.It stands up pretty good when
compared
to other 50,s shockers like "Tarantula" ."it
A local health spa becomes the nerve center for this horrific outbreak as the film spirals down a catastrophic path that has been
compared
to John Carpenter's 1995 film "In The Mouth of Madness".
When movies are
compared
to the film "Alien", most are unfairly criticized for copying that film.
This might be the reason why this one is often
compared
to David Fincher's Seven (which also has two officers investigating mysterious and bizarre serial killer).
All 17 are very, very similar and suffer from very low quality animation and plots
compared
to contemporary cartoons.
Compared
with many war films that covered America's involvement with Vietnam, "Go Tell the Spartans' didn't set the world alight due to its very understated style and low-scale resources, but because of centering towards a steady character/situation driven story, it remained an thoughtfully harrowing and toughly grim account showing that there were no heroes, or anything to gain from this war.
It boasts a fine cast, certainly, but they're not really inspired by the material: Atwill is merely a red herring and isn't even the lead character despite his top billing; Gloria Stuart's role is nothing
compared
to the one she played in THE OLD DARK HOUSE (1932), though she does get to sing in this one!; Paul Lukas is an interesting hero: dapper, mature and sporting a heavy Hungarian accent a' la Bela Lugosi!; Edward Arnold's belated entrance, in my opinion, brings the film to life after a rather slow first half.
Scarface and Snatch are comedies
compared
to this.
I hate the point system, and cinephiles might become physically ill at my rating as
compared
to the history of short film, but I think it's a keeper.
Compared
to Miike's others, Sukiyaki Western is like Bambi when it comes to gore and dementia.
The angle is more so serious and dark, though at times with a somewhat mock attitude
compared
with the plain outlandish, and overly campy style of the original.
That silly movie about the giant walking turd monster was like Citizen Kane
compared
to this bowel movement.
It's a pretty strange little film, though
compared
to the rest of the short films from the Kino Video Avant Garde collection, it's pretty "normal" and approachable for the average viewer.
Lucky McKee's long-awaited (at least by me) new film is perhaps slightly disappointing when
compared
to his debut "May" and the exquisite Masters of Horror episode "Sick Girl", but it's still a spooky supernatural chiller and easily one of the most stylish genre-efforts released during the last five years.
The story was just humble, could be
compared
to many other thrillers.
This was a great mini series
compared
to the other crap thats on TV these days.
Our Israeli friend is not the only one to have had bafflingly positive reactions to this film; Cahiers du Cinema
compared
it to Scorsese.
Most episodes are very slow paced as if to illustrate how insignificant a crime committed by an individual basically is
compared
to the imminent danger of the destruction of a whole nation.
Malone's death was the most ridiculous overly dramatic death scene I have ever seen and was to this movie what Billy Preston's "You Are So Beautiful" was to Carlito's Way: The rock-bottom part of the film; (except for the fact that Carlito's Way was actually halfway decent
compared
to this hyped up garbage they call a 'good film').
and the series and endgame was rubbish too none of it made sense
compared
to the original.
The real threat of the film is a sadistic bastard named Goke, and, in an odd decision, the zombies are actually an afterthought
compared
to him.
If I
compared
this movie with all Egyptian movies, i'd give it 10.
It is definitely entertaining to watch, but then again, the long scenes of women dancing seductively etc. may have been sleazy and exciting then, but they are quite dated and overlong for today's standards, especially due to the fact that these sequences are very tame
compared
to what was to come in the 70s.
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