I just watched BLADE RUNNER "The Final Cut" in Dolby Atmos. Sweet sweet overhead sounds....everywhere sounds. I have to say I think the use of overheads beats Blade Runner 2049 by a solid mile. Some sound effects had some clipping or something in them, but damn there was a lot on the ceiling. Of course, it was always raining in 85% of the film so thunder is up there almost constantly, but also flying cars, that "blimp-like" thing advertising off-world travel (all over the ceiling at different points),those dudes crawling on top of Decker's car trying to steal stuff off the roof (they were on my ceiling!) and Daryl Hannah doing acrobatic flips to name a few things. GREAT soundtrack.
Believe it or not, there are several people on Blu-Ray.com's forums that HATE the Atmos track (they want full grain movies with stereo or even mono sound if that's how it was in the theater.... NOW they're putting down THX as a standard (while the studios are going nuts with non-standard volume levels and dynamics once again with Disney being the worst offender and these guys are whining about THX? Yeah, they started selling out towards the end with all kinds of 'crap' rated THX that wasn't anything, but they helped sell a STANDARD to the cinemas (the home discs didn't have to be THX rated to benefit as it's the mastering that was the most important) and for awhile there you could almost leave your volume control in place (like you're supposed to be able to). Now Dolby's got a nice standard volume to base AVRs on, but for some reason I can't just leave my volume control at -10. Some movies need -14, some -10, some -6 and some at 0 even (especially if they're from Apple streaming).
I watched two more Harry Potter movies (again) in DTS:X. Sweet sweet soundtracks. They're AMAZING. The use of the rear channels is almost unprecedented compared to the average move, even the average Atmos movie. I heard more sounds traveling deep into the back of my 24' long room movie in those three movies than I've heard the rest of the year with everything else (although Blade Runner had some stuff back there too). I'm starting to think I've actually UNDERRATED Harry Potter in DTS:X. That was way more impressive overall than Fury. The whole series (used as one slot) would definitely be in the top 5 for me. I'd have to hear Jumanji and some others again to sort it out for sure in some kind of order, but damn....