Whatever you did with the audio for this one you did it right! Visuals may be somewhat static but the soundtrack lifts it to another level. What a victory.
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Whatever you did with the audio for this one you did it right! Visuals may be somewhat static but the soundtrack lifts it to another level. What a victory.
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To be concluded! It's those subtle details. The perfect end made perfect again.
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The soundtrack work really reached another level with these last ones! Just one to go...
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Lacking some balance in the volume of the sounds here, but it does have that classy clock movie feel to it! The ancient! The honorary! The one from which all began!
And I do like turtles.
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It all starts making sense... the first few weeks of the flood felt pretty random, yet now when it nears an end it's as if all these pieces get put up on the puzzled table and tethered together forever. A story scripted from what at first seemed to be uncombinable pieces. Masterful if intentional! This composition we comprehend and all.
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Space? Not ocean? This is getting intense though...
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Dramatic music really makes the mood. Things do feel like they're coming to a close...
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It's like that classic Expect The Unexpected movie where you... well, expect the unexpected. But with an actual movie. Subtle homage?
Nice moves, and such a perfect fade with that music towards the end too. Related fatality or no.
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It was worth it after all! Tom cameo, witty wordplay with the title too, it doesn't get much better than this.
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It started well but hmm, after that hmm, it's quite a while with no visuals.. though I do enjoy entertaining audio recordings as well it's such material that seems ideal for a more audial form, that doesn't have you staring at a black screen wondering if maybe somewhere along the line something might pop up...
But just for the record: I did vote five initially. Have to adjust for fair review.
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Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
Poet/Designer/Etc
ACCOMPLISHED
Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04