![]() the only other one I do that on is skipping Blackout from HAARP because I really don't like that song. This is probably the first live show DVD where I've skipped multiple songs. ![]() But there is so much nu-MUSE and they keep cutting so many old songs that you just don't have many chances to see it anyway aside from the slow-mo effects. I like seeing the crowd losing their fucking minds and rocking out. I don't believe a single fan would have gone "Oh man, Knights of Cydonia totally ruined that film because it didn't fit the narrative."Īnd to be honest, while maybe the point was that we're in a simulation and so the crowd sometimes was slow-mo or whatever, it totally sucked the energy out of me watching a live performance of MUSE. I just don't understand why everything with MUSE has to be 90 minutes or less. I wanted to like this so much more than I did. I will say sound production wise this sounded fantastic, more so than the visuals (Some rough effects and don't get me started on the dancers ) I only wish I was hearing songs I really liked.Īt least "Get up and Fight" never got played. I get that Muse are appealing to a very different audience nowdays but when the metal medley was cut by more than half it hit me how much this concert movie was not made for me, a hardcore Muse fan. Seriously why wasn't Blockades ever played live? Imagine hearing the awesome 'Endlessly' in there with 'The Void' (which thankfully did make the cut). Mercy, Madness and Dig Down, all three filler tracks which having one of wouldn't have been so bad, but they took up the place of far far better tracks. I have to say unfortunately I was very disappointed. I knew going into this it was going to be bombastic as hell, after all coming off Drones this was Muse back to their "2nd Law"style of letting loose, but I was hoping the set-list would pull me through. Anyway that problem aside I started watching. I had to watch the copy I rented on the YouTube app on my android box because any other way was forcing me be stuck with 720p. So last night I loaded up Simulation Theory Film, which was a chore to watch in 1080p in itself. Set list's weren't my dream ones, but there was enough in there to somewhat please me as a long term fan. Sure there were Drones flying about but it still felt very focused on the music. For me it was more akin to "classic" Muse. Saying that, I really enjoyed the 'Drones' tour. I've still enjoyed songs from the "new" era, Blackholes to Simulation Theory but I get this isn't the same band overall. I've seen the band live numerous of times and have also had to come to terms with them not being the same band they were in the era from Showbiz to Absolution. I've been a huge fan of Muse since buying OoS on release. ![]() Please direct all discussion about the digital release to this megathread. Tweet from Muse confirming the midnight release here. YOUTUBE MOVIES TRAILER - Most certainly will be available for purchase there as well. LINK TO BUY THE DIGITAL RELEASE - Google Play, iTunes and Amazon. Price to rent varies for each country - approximately 5.99 AUD / 5.99 EUR / 4.99 USD Price to purchase varies for each country - approximately 15.99 AUD / 15.99 EUR / 15.99 USD. Lot of issues reported with the "midnight release", the movie is still not available in multiple countries. Spoilers posted anywhere else in the sub will be removed.*\* ![]() ![]() This post will be updated as we get new information about the price and such. The digital release for the Simulation Theory Film will be available on Friday August 21st, midnight your local time. ![]()
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