jigglet
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You know the laugh track - it was pervasive in sitcoms for a long while but has died off for the most part.
I remember while watching Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull when it first came out and having to listen to bombastic John Williams beats pretty much non-stop for 2 hours, it got me thinking...is this kind of the same thing?
When I go back to Spielberg / Williams movies now after all these years, all I notice now is an orchestra that just never shuts up. There are very few moments where the acting and atmosphere are allowed to shine, or where the music is allowed to be more subtle. All I hear are the fucking trumpets and all the other shit. Sometimes it feels like Williams is trying to justify his high price tag by making sure he adds "value" as much as possible. It still happens today with many other big name composers, but when I go back to my old favs from the Spielberg golden era I noticed it was more prevalent.
Now when I watch the latest Star Wars, for example, all I can hear now is John Fucking Williams. I can't stop focusing on it now.
For reference, this is the specific moment I just hit my breaking point:
It has nothing to do with how bad the movie or this scene itself was, I just realised at this point I couldn't stand this "laugh track" anymore, even in movies I really like. Is anyone else kind of over this style of overbearing music in movies?
I remember while watching Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull when it first came out and having to listen to bombastic John Williams beats pretty much non-stop for 2 hours, it got me thinking...is this kind of the same thing?
When I go back to Spielberg / Williams movies now after all these years, all I notice now is an orchestra that just never shuts up. There are very few moments where the acting and atmosphere are allowed to shine, or where the music is allowed to be more subtle. All I hear are the fucking trumpets and all the other shit. Sometimes it feels like Williams is trying to justify his high price tag by making sure he adds "value" as much as possible. It still happens today with many other big name composers, but when I go back to my old favs from the Spielberg golden era I noticed it was more prevalent.
Now when I watch the latest Star Wars, for example, all I can hear now is John Fucking Williams. I can't stop focusing on it now.
For reference, this is the specific moment I just hit my breaking point:
It has nothing to do with how bad the movie or this scene itself was, I just realised at this point I couldn't stand this "laugh track" anymore, even in movies I really like. Is anyone else kind of over this style of overbearing music in movies?
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