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"Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead" of 1994 was quite poor in comparison, but i was still entertained.
"Iguana" is by
comparison
to many of his other movies rather clumsily assembled and Freda is not very sure in his timing of the shock-effects.
Problem is that by now few viewers still had the patience to follow his "vision", that had strayed so far from the original (and, by comparison, very entertaining) "Nemesis".
Tom, idealistic, insensitive and naive is embraced by Audrey, emotionally more mature but more vulnerable, accepting his sometimes preposterous social and literary speculation as a sign of substance in
comparison
to the increasingly jaded and cynical world of her preppy friends.
There is absolutely no
comparison
between these movies.
While this can lay a basis for a far greater funding, it also makes the film less appealing to Swedish viewers, in that it sets it self up for
comparison
with other movies with far greater funding, for instance the Bourne Identity.
I found a used copy of Jesse Colin Young's Greatest Hits and it's on there, but his version pales in
comparison
to Lisa Torban's.
Even the more well known Altamont festival took years to be as known as it now is, which still pales in
comparison
to Woodstock.
Some nice gory special effects in places, but the storyline, acting, dubbing, and zombie makeup are all either average or below average in
comparison
to other European zombie films of the time.
I picked this up as a twofer but the
comparison
the Blair Witch was thankfully nowhere near as bad as that one-the Blair Witch is ins a category of its own as sheer unadulterated BADNESS.Nothing is or ever will be as bad as that film.
But "Doomsday Machine" looks like a definite contender, to the extent of making even "The Beast of Yucca Flats" look pretty good by
comparison.
This film lacks the emotional conflicts of the first and the direction, lighting, and special effects are lacking in
comparison
and in general.
In comparison, The Man falls embarrassingly short.
Get this, this movie is a sequel to not one but THREE different movies from Full Moon Entertainment(the Puppetmaster series look like the Star Wars Trilogy in comparison).
However, I don't like the film very much, even though it is quite faithful to the book in both content and tone; for in spite of this, it has lost the spark, and the vision, that the writing possessed, and appears coarse and clumsy in
comparison.
Perhaps the most cruel cinematic comparison, however, brought to obvious attention by the prominent presence of a decrepit snack van, is with Mike Leigh's 'Life is Sweet', a film whose originality and desperate humour make a stark contrast with the dull clichéd Oirishisms on display here.
Personally I don't think this is quite as bad as some people claim, it's no worse than any other mindless sequel (for example: Saw V) but it's no prize winner either, and it pales in
comparison
to the original Hills Have Eyes.
In
comparison
with other games, it lacks behind titles like COD2 (which truly is an excellent game).
But then I saw it again recently (a few years ago), and it made Batman and Robin seem uplifting by
comparison.
It marks one of the last gasps of the low-budget, hardware-driven (Rockets and Rayguns, if you like) school of sci-fi and falls well short of its contemporary "Marooned", much less merit any
comparison
with "2001" and other later high concept films.
Montgomery's attempt at tough guy speech is ludicrous; it's as though he is trying to emulate Humphrey Bogart while at the same time avoiding a
comparison.
They should not even be a
comparison.
His shots make Kevin Smith's early work look like a Scorcese film by
comparison.
It makes those other two movies look like masterworks in
comparison.
If you liked "The Sixth Sense", "The Others" or "Ring", this will show you how those films pale in
comparison.
Well, first, it isn't a feature film but just a dreadfully boring promotional video for the Seafarer's Union and the narration makes Jack Webb's delivery on "Dragnet" seem emotional and off-the-cuff in comparison!! Now the awfulness of this film should NOT be held against Kubrick.
Their work pales in
comparison
to almost any Allen film.
This movie is so cheaply and badly made that "Plan 9 from outer space" looks like a big budget production in
comparison.
movie made the first one seem like Shakespeare in
comparison.
It would probably be a good idea to see the film first then read the book to note the comparison, and in doing so also raise the bar on the story.
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