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I thought it was great. It did feel like a Spielberg movie from the 70s or 80s without feeling like a ripoff.
I was the same age as those kids in 1979, so I was really able to connect with it. There were so many things in their rooms that I recognized from when I was a kid. Except that I had a lot more SW stuff. And I loved that they mentioned D!ck Smith's Do-It-Yourself Monster Make-Up, and that they actually used it. The zombie movie was awesome!
My one gripe is Abrams' stupid use of lens flares. I actually thought they worked well in Star Trek, here they were unnecessary distraction.
I also thought the score was a little underwhelming. It wasn't bad, but afterward I couldn't remember any of it.
I actually felt the opposite about the flares - found them distracting in Trek and less evident here. In fact I can only think of one instance that I even noticed a lens flare.
I do agree that it's not Giacchino's strongest score. The first thing I did when I got home was check IMDB to see if it was actually him. Maybe it was just more subtle than usual? I would like to see this one again to digest it now that I know what to expect.