Comparison
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957 examples of Comparison in a sentence
In addition, it paled in
comparison
with Elizabeth, Elizabeth: The GoldenAge, and Elizabeth I.
The title is obviously intended to evoke memories of Atwill's great film "Doctor X" from Warners in 1932, but the
comparison
only makes this film seem even worse than it is.
The movie was suppose to be in the same genre as that of euro trip or American pie but alas! it lacks the slightest of the humor when it comes to
comparison
with them!.
How any would-be stand up comic could keep trying to be funny, and yet be so patently unfunny, and for so long, is beyond me; I've seen my share of mediocre comedians, but they all pale in
comparison
to Jimmy, whose depressing routines consist of what appear to be confessionals, centered around his miserable existence.
This makes the Conan and Beastmaster films look like Ben-Hur and El Cid in
comparison.
Second, the camerawork makes Woody Allen's "Husband and Wives" feel positively stable by
comparison.
It was made worse after I saw the first three because they're all so good by
comparison.
And there is no episode like it, it is beyond
comparison.
The writers had no idea how to handle the story, in spite of its great promise, and the film makes your average soap opera look like exciting adventure by
comparison.
The 1999 Martin/Hawn remake pales by
comparison.
Well, to be quite honest, particularly in
comparison
with Atonement which did the novel perfect justice, this film completely ruined the book.
Kareena and Fardheen were okay in
comparison.
Magnum was quality TV--far and above the likes of the A-Team, an unfortunate
comparison
I've seen made by other viewers in this commentary.
But even Izo, in
comparison
with this (and I consider Izo a flawed film), is more worthwhile than this minor claptrap.
I guess the closest thing that I could compare this to is "Happiness" by Todd Solondz, but parts of this drag that through the mud and make it seem somewhat wholesome in
comparison.
Then too, the final line presents a poignant slice of ironic insight.There's the inevitable
comparison
here with the thematically similar Double Idemnity, but then Novak is no Stanwyck and MacMurray is a ten dissipated years older.
I don't rate in
comparison
to other films because I take each film on its own, and I couldn't fault this film one bit.
It makes "Attack of the killer tomatoes" look like Ibsen in
comparison.
I’d always heard the name of Al Adamson mentioned in the same breath as that of the acknowledged King Of Bad Movies, Edward D. Wood Jr.; having now watched an effort from him – and one that, by all accounts, is his own nadir (or zenith, if that’s your bag) – I can certainly appreciate the
comparison!
But that is all that there is to say by
comparison
to the original story.
Dogma is a revolution, pure, true, allowing movement and flow, like a mountain river in
comparison
to a polluted ditch, making it hard to watch our American 100 million dollar movies with any respect.
Filmed on location in Camden, Maine with some interiors at the studio, the movie has an authentic feel, particularly in
comparison
to previous pictures shot entirely on backlots.
A craptacular knock-off off Bill & Ted (a master-piece in comedy, in comparison), which honestly is mostly funny because it was made quite some time ago and was sort of creative.
McElwee manages to evoke an entire persona for himself - whether authentic or not - with scenes like these, at the same time drawing an insightful - if slightly overblown, though satirically so -
comparison
of himself to William Tecumseh Sherman and his devastating Civil War march through the South.
In this case it might be useful to agree with those who call this part 'subtler' in
comparison
to the upbeat start.
It reminded me of "Hide & Seek" (just a little), but actually stands no
comparison.
In comparison, however, Road to Bali is terrible.
In
comparison
of the books, i must say the actors portraying every person did an amazing job.
And if you like Oscar, you will undoubtedly love Grouchland - Oscar seems conservatively grouchy and gritty in
comparison
with these citizens (perhaps this is why Oscar has chosen to be a Grouchland ex-pat and live on Sesame Street).
I wanted to like "The Royal Hunt of the Sun", but it begs
comparison
to a far superior film, and fails to entertain.
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