Do Not See This in Theaters
The sound in the movie was too loud, now I have ear problems. I will be definitely suing the producers.
shareThe sound in the movie was too loud, now I have ear problems. I will be definitely suing the producers.
shareI'll def by watching it then. Lol
shareThe sound was completely normal in theaters...maybe I was just drunk?
sharealcohol does have that effect. I worked in a recordings studio in college. one of the engineers says that music from 70's and 80's is very trebley, because everyone was doing coke, and coke dims the high frequencies. so, in 80's production, they boosted treble.
another engineer said that drunk producers tend to boost the bass, because alcohol consumption deadens the aural nerves to low frequencies.
based on the sound of the music, you can tell which types of intoxicants the producers were on.
i guess weed/THC deadens bass too. so, stoned producers (rap, reggae, ska) boost the bass.
^interesting
And whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first, they must catch you...
I know it is why when you get hammered you start taking LOUD!
shareLol on the journey back home i was praising the sound. It makes it a must to see this in theatres.
shareLMAO
shareIt was a bit abrasive I found - my hearing is a bit damaged from youtube videos with headphones on max a few times / tannoys and sirens hurt. The volume at my screening was similar but maybe not as loud in volume to Mad Max Fury Road which I would have enjoyed better with earplugs or tissue in my ears
shareThe whole movie was basically narrated by Deadpool...bang! bang! bang! bang! bang! BANG! BANGG! bang!
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