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leeallen01

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  1. I suspected those flaws when I first saw it announced at that venue, so I chose not to go. I went there for a Zimmer concert and it was just a foggy, bad sounding building. Felt like an arena, which I hate. I hope it gets a few more performances elsewhere, then I'll definitely go, like the Birmingham Symphony Hall, which is my favourite concert hall in the world for sound, visual beauty, and seating positions. (I regularly sit front row of the choir and am basically sat within the orchestra, and they're the cheapest tickets too, which is hilarious that they think they're bad seats because you're behind the orchestra, when in fact they're the best).

  2. Just saw it. Enjoyed it. An entertaining ride. The classic beginning kill sequence was different and refreshing and well done. It hooked me right then and there. The set pieces are nicely refreshing too, with very different environments to previous Screams. 

     

    I was shouting internally though, at the utter stupidity of the characters. I thought the last film had the most stupid people, but this was worse.

     

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    E.g people with guns deciding to walk towards a dark room, instead of just standing there with your damn gun, and if the killer appears, blow his bloody head off lol. Don't walk towards them. Also there was a painful set piece where there were 5 damn characters, 5! vs 1 bloody killer and (not only is the killer completely stupid to confront 5 people directly) but then the characters all run separate ways and abandon each other haha. And directly after a scene of them all talking about being family who stick together no matter what haha. Just team up and instantly kill the guy. It's 5 vs 1 for christ sake haha.

     

    Anyway, it was a fun film. But man people sure do love having quiet casual conversations after being stabbed and shot 32 times.

  3. I've decided to take a different approach with this. Instead of listening all the way through all the time, I'm taking it episode by episode, and re-listening to each episode over and over, in order to really seperate them as complete mini-scores of their own. It's interesting going from composer to composer and also from genre to genre. Like an adventure score to a horror score to a mystery score to an action score to a drama score. Of course each episode has all those elements on their own, but still, there's a heavy obvious tone difference between them, and it's fascinating to really immerse myself into each score on its own. It's like having 10 score releases. 

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