![]() ![]() Music even plays a deeper part in our every day lives by even altering one’s own mood: you listen to hard rock and heavy metal to vent after a bad day, or you relax to classical or light jazz. Music, in one form or another, has been an integral part of every civilization, past or present: From tribes in the Amazon rainforests, to the steps of Ancient Rome, to the streets of modern day New York City, music is a cornerstone of the human condition because it is expression in its purest form. It’s no surprise that of all external stimulation, people universally react to music. ![]() Even without the action scenes or any of the visual comedy, the same air of greatness is likely going to be projected through one thing, and one thing alone: The music. Now try this: The next time you watch a trailer, close your eyes. ![]() No, there’s something else that drives the trailer forward like the drummer of a slave ship something that touches the most primeval core of our very beings and subconsciously renders us believing the trailer to be far greater than scenes alone. But why do the trailers seem so much better in comparison to their feature films? They obviously highlight the best portions of the movie – be it the best jokes, most explosive action scenes, or whatever – but it’s not like those very same scenes are missing from the final cut, and you’re bound to see them in the movie. Invincible is how you will feel while listening to Two Steps From Hell.Īsk yourself, why is it that movie trailers are often better than the movies themselves? Don’t lie to yourself, movie trailers are feasts for the eyes, and the baited metal hooks that make Jim Carrey and six penguins look only half as retarded as their full-length counterparts. ![]()
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