I think this is odd. Why can't people look at films seperately anymore?
It's always in context, always comparing with anything that might have ANY connection to it. Whether it is genre, leading actor, director, costume designer, DP, producer all the way to the ****ing caterers.
I know that, philosophically, you might argue that the world exists by context, but constantly comparing every film to another you might have seen is kinda spoiling the fun for yourself. Because usually you're comparing with a very high standard (depending on the person, I don't consider The Last Samurai a high standard for...anything).
For instance, I don't watch gangsterfilms to conclude, after the credits have rolled; ''Hmm, good. But not as good as Goodfellas.''
I also don't visit McDonald and comment on the food; "Hmm....this was quite enjoyable, but comparitively it isn't as good as the five-star Michelin restaurant I dined in last week''. For the record; I don't visit either McDonalds or five star restaurants. But you catch my drift.
I actually couldn't give two ****s about this movie, but I still am a subscriber to this thread. Lurking around here I noticed this.
Yeah. Rant over.