It's funny how I forget the stories/plots of movies after 8 years.
I was re-watching "Salt" remastered in Atmos the other night. I couldn't recall the plot. It was almost like watching it for the first time.
And once again, I liked it a lot better this time than the first time.
Overall I thought they used the overhead (OH) speakers often.
Even when there was not a specific sound (helicopters, thunder, rain, etc.) they placed ambient sounds and some musics in the OH speakers quite often.
I don't recall every OH sound, but here are some that I do recall:
Opening scenes in the Korean Prison Cell: Intercom voices and echo sounds
CIA Building: Intercom voices, Alarms, Vertical Sliding Doors, Lights Buzzing, Explosions, more ambient sounds and suspenseful music
Train Station: Intercom voices
Dance Club: Music
Ending scenes: Very Prominent Helicopter Sound
And did I mention ambient sounds and music from overhead, even throughout the entire END CREDITS?
I wouldn't say it's among the best. This movie was made in 2010. So they clearly remixed the sound just for Atmos.
But I would give them an "A" for effort!
Overall, I thought all the overhead sounds were "appropriate" for my taste. Helicopter OH sound at the end was very loud and awesome.
And pretty much every time someone spoke over the OH Intercom, it came out of the ceiling speakers loud and clear.
There were some car chase scenes where they drove under the bridges that they could have used the OH speakers a lot more. Those parts were disappointing compared to the rest of the movie. If they had used the ceiling speakers more every time they went under the bridge, it would have been great.
But when compared to most DTSX and many Atmos movies I've seen, I think "Salt" should be considered a "demo" disc because they made a lot of effort in using the Atmos ceiling speakers.