Synonymous
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For starters, Simon Wincer's back, a man who's name is
synonymous
with high-quality TV westerns.
Someone should've told him that "poor" is not
synonymous
with dirty, nor ignorant, nor cliche.
Richard Attenborough is a director whose name is
synonymous
with the Academy Award winning 'Gandhi', back in '83.
Impactful film of four city slickers in crisis in Appalachia has become
synonymous
with rural depravity.
The title role is played by Sam Jaffe, well known in my era as Ben Casey's boss, Dr. Zorba, a name that became
synonymous
with big, out of control hair.
"Direct To DVD" typically is
synonymous
with cheap, incompetent film-making.
David Lynch is
synonymous
with shock value and weird for weirdness sake, and indeed these elements are not missing from The Straight Story.
They aren't like others who become
synonymous
with a certain series and then refuse to talk about it, or do possible reunions (A prime example is Susan Dey, "The Partridge Family").
The traditional Western is
synonymous
with wide open spaces, clearcut morality, inevitable storylines, the optimistic faith in a hero's ability to shape his own destiny, to escape his past.
The Lewis Twins are
synonymous
with Wales in the 90s, poverty stricken, joyriding drug addicts.
I had no idea "American International" was
synonymous
with a "B-Movie."
We all realise that Mr Lundgren and lousy movies are synonymous, and this certainly lives down to that reputation!
And Ralph Bellamy's hamhanded nice guy was so effective that his name became
synonymous
with that type of role.
The infamous 'Devil's Island ' today has become
synonymous
with a hellish place of unspeakable conditions.
Once I had raced Sonic through that
synonymous
ochre and brown chequered landscape for the first time, I was hooked.
Schweiger has come a long way since DER BEWEGTE MANN ("Maybe, Maybe Not"), and in the process has single-handedly brought German cinema back to the masses after a half century of domination by the high brow author directors (Herzog, Fassbinder, Wenders) who made German cinema
synonymous
with boredom, and inaccessibility with the masses.
Long before Tony Hawk reached the pinnacle of skateboarding prominence to become
synonymous
with the sport, there was Mark "Gator" Rogowski.
But though Bond has been
synonymous
with action for over forty years, the Bond movies have always been about more than that, namely... fun.
Should that sort of summary be
synonymous
with a Uwe Boll war film?
Teaching in this instance being
synonymous
with propaganda.
Machiavelli and Metternich are
synonymous
with the ruthless pursuit of interest verging on dishonesty.
It would not simply dump its national problems on its smaller neighbors, because it would recognize that their security is
synonymous
with its own.
In the United States, the word “liberal,” in the mouths of populist radio hosts and right-wing politicians, has become almost
synonymous
with “effete East Coast snob” or, worse, “New York intellectual.”
Still others consider hegemony to be
synonymous
with control of the most power resources.
Under Russia’s highly concentrated ownership structure, the Kremlin’s control of wealth is
synonymous
with political control.
That system lasted for more than a century, until the 1840s, when Whig became
synonymous
with Liberal, and Tory with Conservative.
The United States, for which international monetary reform is
synonymous
with diminution of the dollar’s global role, is lukewarm.
So wrote Mark Twain - a man whose work is almost
synonymous
with America itself.
Good People, Bad JudgmentsNEW YORK – Vidkun Quisling, Norway’s wartime fascist leader whose name has become
synonymous
with collaboration with evil, lived with his wife in a rather grandiose villa outside of Oslo.
The consulting firm McKinsey has christened Africa, long
synonymous
with economic failure, the land of “lions on the move.”
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