Rockin day at the office, shame the last 20 minutes felt like chewing sandpaper

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Rockin day at the office, shame the last 20 minutes felt like chewing sandpaper
Sensory warning: Travelers
Okay so I know I'm way behind here but I'm about ¾ thru the first episode of Travelers on Netflix and so far it's all the things SPiNs are made of
But just be warned that there is a Hateful Noise™ at 37:17-37:30.
If your ears are sensitive to shrill noises, alarms, or sirens, mute it around then. There's no dialogue, so you're not missing much.
Spiderman was an awesome movie! I highly recommend it, but there is a scene with a lot of bright flashing lights, for anyone sensitive to that kind of thing
SENSORY ADVISORY: Mockingjay Part 1
I love The Hunger Games series, I do. Everything about it is awesome, but I have to release this. Mockingjay Part 1 is NOT sensory friendly. I recommend waiting to see it until it comes out on video with control over your own volume and room lighting. The sheer size of a movie screen may also have contributed to my sensory overload during the advance screening. With the purposely shaky camerawork, the flashing lights, gunfire, explosions, and alarms, Mockingjay Part 1 was a lot like being assaulted. I suppose that may add to the true feeling of "being at war," but I have never felt so overloaded in a theater in my life. I am not sure if they are or will be releasing a sensory friendly version, but the original will overload you if you have sensory issues. Other than those scenes, the movie was fantastic, and I am glad that I went to see it. -AspieWolf