Don't tell me, don't tell me!
One of your favorite movie franchises of all time is the "Fast and Furious" franchise.
The only Fast/Furious DTSX movie I have is "Fate of the Furious 2017". But I haven't seen it yet (in DTSX).
Nah, I already have them all on regular BD (and on iTunes in free upgraded 4K). I just want the DTS:X soundtracks (I'll use my Amazon bonus points to get them over time) on the better ones. Really, the newer movies like Fate are out of control and have like NOTHING to do with the original (and best) movie which was about Japanese style cars upgraded with 3rd party parts (since back then they had a limit of 300HP maximum on stock cars from Japan as part of an agreement for Japanese car companies to not "one up" each other). That limit has since been lifted, but the crowds around meets and/or races probably still exists in large cities.
First movie was great (mostly about the cars, but had some interesting characters)
Second movie stunk (don't care, don't bother). Fake CGI stunt, over the top and only Paul Walker is in it.
Third movie had no characters from the original, BUT Tokyo Drift had awesome drift racing filmed in actual Tokyo so like the first the cars stole the show, but the characters weren't that interesting. Han shows up in later movies, though. The main character has a cameo in 6, but he has zero charisma and comes across as a spoiled brat so....
Fourth movie brought back the original cast. It wasn't the best, but the gang was back together and to its credit, no flipping Dwayne Johnson (getting sick of him being in EVERYTHING). He shows up in Fast Five as the pseudo "bad guy" (or good guy from POV) chasing them and ends up on the team in the following movies. Fast Five was regarded as the best movie by many outside the first, anyway. Six gets too crazy/goofy. Paul dies during the filming of 7 and I haven't even watched it yet or 8. I have 8 in DTS:X already.
So I'm mostly looking to get 4 and 5 in DTS:X, maybe 6 & 7 if they go on sale. There's not a lot of overhead use, but at least in the original the rear surrounds get heavy use (much better than 5.1 in other words) so still worth the upgrade if it doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
Hardly my favorite series, but I'm always looking for DTS:X and Atmos upgrades. Not counting overhead use, which has been inconsistent with both formats, IMO, I've found DTS:X tracks more often than not to be less disappointing per capita, so-to-speak. They seem to put more effort into them, probably because there's less studios using it. The only horrible DTS:X track I've heard is The Big Lebowski. It's barely in stereo, let alone 7.1.4....
I'm dumping the 4K DTS:X soundtrack right now as a matter of fact. I've got DTS:X #31 coming tomorrow (American Made with Tom Cruise). The review indicated good overhead use (lots of planes, etc. in it). That puts me at 31 for DTS:X and 63 for Atmos (on disc; there's more Atmos in my iTunes collection, about 30-40 more I believe). So for discs, DTS:X is running about 50% behind Atmos here, which isn't too bad considering it got a late start, etc.