Comparison
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There is no
comparison
between "Lonesome Dove" and any Western film- at least not since the legendary collaborations of John Ford and John Wayne.
Here is an attempt at comparison: It is as if during the last years of Saddam's rule, a filmmaker in Iraq were somehow able to make a film, which, for the first time ever, showed life as it really was lived in that country.
I'm almost tempted to say that "Little Big Man" in its unqualified anti-Custer stance seems unbalanced by
comparison.
The quality is generally average to poor and the
comparison
would be between looking at a chest x-ray (and what it tells about the human body ) and compare it with a CGI-ed cyborg movie...which one would be most entertaining?
A
comparison
of the two stories throws up the surprising similarities between them - not least that both films chart a man's journey into his soul in order to find redemption.
Lucio Fulci's "Don't Torture a Duckling" paints an exceptionally unflattering portrait of small-town Sicily plagued by series of brutal murders of young boys.This surprisingly well-directed film(especially in
comparison
to later Fulci's gorefests)is distinguished by overall atmosphere of perversity,nastiness and two truly grotesque scenes of brutal violence.The soon-to-be-dead children are depicted as casually cruel and budding peeping toms;Bruno's near-seduction by the naked Patrizia(Barbara Bouchet)really has to be seen to be believed.Highly recommended-especially in pair with my another cult favourite "House with the Windows That Laugh"(1976).
My wife and I picked up the show after the Swedish show "The Eagle" finished and it seemed by
comparison
to be a very poor substitute for our then favourite show on TV.
Seeing Les Amants Reguliers calls immediately for
comparison
with Bertolucci's movie 'The Dreamers', in my opinion the best film made about the 1968 revolt of students in Paris.
Everything from the west will seem shallow, contrived, ridiculous, in
comparison
with the Russian movies.
Even the "cabaret" are so naive they'll make you daydream with nostalgia in
comparison
to anything available on TV.
It's a shame that many other films with so called great actors and actresses with unimportant themes / stories are utterly boring in
comparison.
Which means that the characters in the movie are going to do what vampires actually do without restraint and rightfully lack any glamorous moments in
comparison
to Twilight.
You can't help but make a
comparison
with the recent Fahrenheit documentary.Both Copolla and Moore tackle similar issues, but while Copolla presents matters from an outside , objective point of view, Moore takes a very partisan position that really compromises the whole point of a documentary ... It is really a shame that a film like Fahrenheit 9/11 won a prestigious award like Cannes.
I really feel like The Hole's closest
comparison
is Hal Hartley's Surviving Desire, but have a kinda bleak edge to what are ultimately hopefully and strangely metaphorical films.
Not necessarily because either one puts forth its message of intolerance-is-rotten more significantly (although I'd wager Crash throws the hammer down much more thickly in
comparison
with this), but because of how the storytelling and contrivances never get much in the way like with Crash.
The recently produced Moulin Rouge pales by
comparison.
Of course, this movie is not the best example (and I'm only saying this in comparison) and it wasn't worthy of any Oscars (many feel it was robbed), but maybe it depends on the appeal.
There are points of
comparison
to be sure, but they are peripheral concerns when you consider that the key to the heart of each movie is different.
I figured Jack Webb playing an army drill instructor might be good for a chuckle but figured the drama would pale in
comparison
to such recent movie D.I.s as portrayed in "Full Metal Jacket" or "An Officer and a Gentleman".
I think the
comparison
to 'lost in translation' that somebody made is quite good.
It sounds amazingly like the speeches that Adolph Hitler used to force down his peoples' throats, yet none of the meeting attendees seem to make this
comparison.
In this respect the film pales in
comparison
to Rising Damp's brilliant series.
Another "end of the world" film that begs
comparison
to the abysmal "Day After Tomorrow".
There is an obvious
comparison
to be made with Lloyd Bacon's "42nd Street," which had been made about 20 years before, featuring Ruby Keeler as a dancing sensation, a fresh-faced kid from the sticks who had come to New York to get into show business, who saves the show when the star fails--"You're going out there a kid from the chorus, but you've got to come back a STAR!!" Warner Baxter's "Julian Marsh" is a director who suffers for his art and is unappreciated.
The character, setting and everything else are beyond
comparison
to anything we might encounter ourselves.
I grew up watching the original TV series in the sixties and one thing that I can tell you right away, there is NO
comparison.
Most of the episodes on Season 1 are awful..There is no
comparison
to Twilight Zone or Outer Limits, as they programs actually had decent story lines.
My first clue about how bad this was going to be was when the video case said it was from the people who brought us Blair Witch Project which was a masterpiece in
comparison
to this piece of garbage.
A
comparison
between this movie and 'The Last Detail' is made by some, but 'Chasers' is flatter than a stretch of Interstate highway in west Texas.
I'm not even a big Mike Epps fan, but even his performance is good in
comparison
to Jamie's.
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