Music by far. I don't think movies are that great anyway, I feel games have surpassed movies in terms of characters I connect with and story.
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Music by far. I don't think movies are that great anyway, I feel games have surpassed movies in terms of characters I connect with and story.
Tiefster
Good example of music with a great story is Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche, tells a story better than any movie I've seen.
Then my point still stands. :P[QUOTE="luke1889"][QUOTE="TheGrayEye"]
Not exactly. It's just that I'm not easily satisfied with music. But the stuff I do like, is often pretty varied.
TheGrayEye
Well, what music do you like?
I mainly listen to Jamaican music, so ska, reggae and dubstyle (see avatar and sig :lol: ). However, my music taste also spans the following genres: alternative, big band, Celtic punk, classical, comedy, folk, funk, indie, jazz, Latin, metal pop, pop punk, punk, punk rock, psychobilly, rock, soundtrack, swing, variety and world.Within these, there is music from a wealth of different countries. Language barriers do not bother me so that widens the scope even more. I've found a massive percentage of my music by scouting the internet for stuff in weird and wonderful places and found a ton of material that suits my taste. It really is just a case of looking and then knowing where to look. :)
[QUOTE="Tiefster"]
Music by far. I don't think movies are that great anyway, I feel games have surpassed movies in terms of characters I connect with and story.
Bloodaxe726
Good example of music with a great story is Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche, tells a story better than any movie I've seen.
Music is so versatile. You can glimpse into an artist's soul over the course of a 3 minute song or here a moving tale told across a CD.[QUOTE="Bloodaxe726"][QUOTE="Tiefster"]
Music by far. I don't think movies are that great anyway, I feel games have surpassed movies in terms of characters I connect with and story.
Tiefster
Good example of music with a great story is Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche, tells a story better than any movie I've seen.
Music is so versatile. You can glimpse into an artist's soul over the course of a 3 minute song or here a moving tale told across a CD.Yes indeed, and it blends into the background while you're doing other things, thus it's better than movies.
[QUOTE="Tiefster"][QUOTE="Bloodaxe726"]
Good example of music with a great story is Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche, tells a story better than any movie I've seen.
Music is so versatile. You can glimpse into an artist's soul over the course of a 3 minute song or here a moving tale told across a CD.Yes indeed, and it blends into the background while you're doing other things, thus it's better than movies.
I agree. Multifunctions FTW. :lol:Same here. Music can be relaxing, movies can't.I can live without movies. I can't live without music.
The_Sand_Man
[QUOTE="The_Sand_Man"]Same here. Music can be relaxing, movies can't.I can live without movies. I can't live without music.
soulless4now
Speak for yourself. :P Movies can be very relaxing.
Except for when I'm extremely bored and late at night when there's nothing else I don't watch movies. I listen to music almost every single day though. So music by a long shot.
I was raised in an environment where music would be played almost constantly, my father is a proffessional musician and I am a musician myself. An easy choice; music. That's not to say I don't like movies, and I watch them regularly, they just don't compare to music for me.
[QUOTE="Jandurin"]neither. They could both disappear without causing me too much pain.dave123321Pick one ! :x Don't know if I can.
[QUOTE="dave123321"][QUOTE="Jandurin"]neither. They could both disappear without causing me too much pain.JandurinPick one ! :x Don't know if I can. Then I am done with you.
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