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Originally Posted by Drewan
Not a bad thing at all---I too have the full score & can almost do a line-for-line with the music...I listen to it to & from work...really helps settle my mind before & after.
I have the "official" CD & HATE it for all the omitted parts--the worst offender was not having the final music before Leona Lewis sings....why they would omit some of the most important music is totally beyond me....
I'm counting the seconds to my copies from Amazon hitting my door...CAN'T WAIT MUCH LONGER!!!!! I will sit in front of my computer monitor (26") with headphones on (at very loud volume) & enjoy my return to Pandora....... 
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I listen to it on my way to and from school! I have a solid 30+ minute drive at minimum, so I need to do something to get those goosebumps to prepare myself for the day
I agree with you about the official soundtrack. I was always really disappointed with some of the parts that somehow didn't end up getting there. I mean, they have some of the main ones, with the exception of that part before Leona Lewis's song, but I really enjoy a lot of the 'background' ones as well. It's all about the immersion.
I may have to wait longer for my viewing... I'm thinking of ordering the Blue-Ray version that's signed by the creator of the Na'vi language!
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Originally Posted by tallbluewanderer
QFT. I saw Avatar twice -- once in 2D, and then a month later in IMAX 3D. It couldn't have been any stronger.
I've also noticed the same of the soundtrack. I've been unable to stop listening to it (whenever I'm not in class, I put it on, and I've seriously been tempted to play it in class), but it recently seemed to lose a lot of its effect. I forced myself to stop listening to it for two days straight. When I clicked the play button again ... wow ... I was in tears the entire way through. 
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I would certainly recommend not listening to it all the time, just so the effect doesn't wear off. I actually do this with a lot of music... But it can be hard when I'm just sitting around regularly and have 'Becoming One of the People' stuck in my head. Mmm... Great song!