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Movies random thought: I wonder what percent a movies soundtrack influences a viewers opinion of how good the movie is
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Epiphany (aka Epiphany)
Jan 14 '17, 10:30
i.e.: I love the Chef sound track
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High. Audio is more important than visual for me, and music can make or break the moment. -- nm
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Max
Jan 14, 12:00
It really depends. The Matrix was really helped by its soundtrack.
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iSpam
Jan 14, 10:38
The soundtrack can enhance the experience, but I don't think I've ever been watching a movie and the soundtrack took me out of a scene. -- nm
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JaxSean
Jan 14, 10:37
Pulp Fiction -- nm
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amoxy
Jan 14, 10:36
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Pirates of theCaribbean would be about 20% less great without the music and I am not a music noticer -- nm
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Will Hunting, King of Astronauts
Jan 14, 10:31
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