Comparison
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957 examples of Comparison in a sentence
However, in
comparison
with Robert Altman's ingenious, hilarious, zany, and groundbreaking 1970 movie classic, this show was probably destined to be less-than-mediocre... even if it did run for 11 years, that doesn't necessarily make it any good.
I felt so sorry for the character Louise, and she was constantly compared with Esau who was evil, I just felt the
comparison
was a bit harsh and un-realistic.
By comparison, the original "A Man Called Horse" was spell-binding because it held one's interest throughout.
The
comparison
is perhaps unfair, but inevitable.
And from this point of view, "a tree of palme" definitely can't stand the
comparison
with Miyazaki's masterworks.
This film has so little class in
comparison
to Strangers on a Train or even, Accidental Meeting for that matter, that despite plot similarities I wouldn't feel right in actually comparing this to either of them.
However, Bruce Cabot's allure is pretty much a mystery to me - he's base and unsubtle in comparison, but I've always felt he'd just emerged, smiling, from under a car, covered in grease and a sixth grade education.
These folks make Hillary Clinton seem like a right-wing extremist in
comparison.
This inept comedy features lousy 3-D effects that makes the 3-D effects in "Jaws 3", "Amityville 3", and "Friday the 13th Part 3" look better by
comparison.
The swift justice system in this film makes Texas look weak by
comparison.
Too much sex and it will turn into a prototypical porno, and not even with much production quality in
comparison
with most professional porno movies!
Maybe compared to other Bollywood movies this deserves a 7.5 out of 10, but in
comparison
to all the other movies I have seen in my lifetime, this deserves no more than a 3. Any movie where I can perpetually guess what is going to happen next is no good for me.
Too generously inspired by Milos Forman's Amadeus for it to merit any
comparison
with last year's Rock On!, Vipul Shah's latest is a clunky melodrama that's as loosely directed as it is scripted.
The two of them also play Japanese soldiers, and the way they do it makes Jerry Lewis' infamous playing of Japanese characters as thick-lensed, buck-toothed, gibbering mental defectives look benign by
comparison.
The documentary revolves around Eva Mozes Kor, a holocaust survivor, part of Mengele's experiments on twins, consisting primarily her version of what happened at Auschwitz, and a
comparison
of the emotions of the other survivors of the twin experiments.
I might have given this movie a higher rating before Peter Jackson's trilogy came out, but seeing the two of them side by side there is simply no
comparison.
Anyone who has seen 'Shine',Scott Hicks film of the heartbreaking yet ultimately joyful life of the pianist David Helfgotts; will I am sure realise that 'The SOLOIST' is very poor in comparison.It is as slow as a lullaby( I took five breaks answering emails just to wake up).
Similarly it characterizes Jewish people as ugly by showing ugly Jewish people in
comparison
to attractive gentiles; the accompanying leap of faith is that ugly is bad.
Then again, considering how bad his recent movies have been (I'm referring to his dull Buddhist movie and all the ones with his new favourite actress, the blond girl Di Caprio) this isn't even that bad by
comparison.
The plot borders on that of Saw, teach people what they did wrong in a situation and try to make them appreciate life more, but that is really where the
comparison
ends.
I find that 95% of amateur movies and 90% of home video footage is better than this film (although the similarities between them warrant the comparison).
It has no endearing, entertaining, or even comedic properties in
comparison
to it's bad everything else.
Grendel is supposed to be based of the great epic Beowulf, however, it deviates so much (and offers so little in comparison) that the advertisements on television might as well have titled it 'some shitty Christopher Lambert movie'.
I cannot help but compare to the "Tales From The Crypt", and the M.o.H. episodes really don't stand the
comparison.
So not to mention (literally !) the matter of (Steve McQueen) being at the same role in the original because I don't want to make that
comparison
in the first place.
'East is East' was fun and sharp; 'Anita and Me' seems obvious and dull in
comparison.
Not only am I a huge fan of the Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck starred Cape Fear, but when Scorsese includes scenes right out of the previous film (Cady taking the keys out of the ignition, dog dying) and even using Bernard Herrmann's score throughout the entire film, he's not giving me a lot of opportunities to not make a
comparison
as I can't help but think of the classic Cape Fear nearly every scene.
In comparison, this is "Boomerang" meets "Extremities".
There are too many gross errors to list, but any fair
comparison
of the recorded and written record and the fantasy of this film begs the question as to what the producers were really trying to accomplish.
If i was forced to make a
comparison
to another film, the only one that comes to mind is Cannibal Holocaust.
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