Music too LOUD!


I don't know if I watched a copy with bad audio but the soundtrack was SO loud! It bothered the cr*p out of me.

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I SWEAR I was going to start the same topic! Really, what's with the loud, annoying music? *Conversation ends* BOOM, CRASH, BADUM!!! Not easy on the ears.

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Loud music.

Lousy movie.

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Ditto. I kept turning it down when the music blasted on unexpectedly. Especially in the beginning.

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Yeah I don't know why they feel the need to smack it in instead of just letting it flow naturally from the dialogue. I just had the same thing happen with Easy A. I had the volume turned up on the TV because I couldn't hear the dialogue, then everytime the music came on I had to turn it way down, so I was constantly fiddling with the remote.


I only do it with superheroes.

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What copies did you see - DVD or "internet"....

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Did you not read the part where I said "TV"? I have the Blu-Ray for Easy A. And I was watching Morning Glory on DVD.


I only do it with superheroes.

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I realise that now, although he really should have clicked 'reply' to the OP. But you can suck it, Lemansky. I've been warned about you. Ignored.


I only do it with superheroes.

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Someone tried to help and you respond with a rude question. Why?

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First of all, I think it's clear at this point that he was not responding to me, but the OP. Secondly, I did not intend for that question to be "rude". I can see how it may be read as so, but it was a genuine question, even if it was rhetorical. I was wondering why he asked me when I said I had watched it on the TV. But again he was not replying to me so this is all moot.


I only do it with superheroes.

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totally agree !!! I am getting so tired of movies that you can barely hear the dialog and than BAM the music comes on and deafens you. I am constantly having to readjust the volume ... it's annoying. It's one of the reasons I don't go to many movies during their theatrical run anymore. I'd rather wait till they hit DVD and then deal with it at home.



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I didn't notice it at all. Especially after having watched 127 Hours; loud music is a trademark of Danny Boyle.

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So funny, my boyfriend said the same thing last night! There were moments were I couldn't even hear the dialogue.

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I don't know that it was loud, but they were really annoying songs that just would start abruptly. It wasn't like most movies where a song is quietly played in the background first. Pretty annoying! Especially in the first fifteen minutes or so when I swear at least three different songs had already been played like that.

Thankfully the music was kept to a minimum as the movie progressed, or else I don't know much I could have tolerated.

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It's because they playing a couple different songs by the same artist, that's why they sounded differently. I don't know why people let songs bother them, it's not like they play for minutes and minutes. So not sure what the big deal is.

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Way too loud

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