- It's all about chemistry: Music acts as a positive stimulant in your brain. Essentially it makes you feel like you just ate the best chocolate bar in the world or you just got laid, maybe both.
- Film-Makers are using this funky thing called infrasound to make us scared. They're getting into our heads and making us be afraid of exactly what they want us to. And the worst part of it is that we don't even realize it is happening. The sound is so low that we can't actually hear it. It's probably the closest thing to mind control there is! D:
- Sometimes the score can become the star. Apparently (what's a word you're going to hear a lot out of me) the music can be more powerful than the acting. I have never (another pairing of words that will be used frequently by me) heard of a situation such as this. Hm... Guess I'd better go watch some more movies! I'll go get the pop corn! :D
Bellybutton O'Clock:
- Get out of my head!! Nah, I'm just kidding. We practically pay the theaters to do this to us, so might as well get our money's worth!
- Horror scores are very easy to analyze. A few high pitched notes that simulate a screech or lower than audible bass notes that make us have change our diapers can be more easily picked out than a soothing melody of love. Probably because it is the easiest to explain. Still, I'd rather hear about romance scores.
You Know I Gotta Ask:
- Who is the genius behind musical mind control? Where did it all begin? Why do movies even have music in the first place (not that I wouldn't prefer a dialogue only movie, but for curiosity's sake)?
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