I don't get it.
Some movies I watch have an amazing soundtrack, and some movies I watch, well, I'm just amazed at how poor the soundtrack is.
Let's take for example Jonah Hex versus Red. Both were Blue-ray discs from Netflix and both were brand new (no scratches on the disc, disc looked pristine). Both were played in my system with the same settings (THX Ultra 2), and the same volume level (-5)....and both had very different effects.
Jonah Hex nearly blew me out of my chair. I thought it was amazing. Red left me feeling cheated. Red was actually a bigger action movie than Jonah Hex, but I didn't get the feel of the action in it: the gun fire was subpar and the explosions didn't rock anything. Heck, I even turned the sub volume up for that one, and still nothing.
So I'm wondering, is it just that movies totally render their soundtracks differently and that some movies are good to listen to and some are horrible, and you just deal with it.....or do you actually go in and retweak your sound settings to try to improve the movie?
I mean, did anyone else watch Red? Was the sound that horrible, or did I get a "bad" disc? Do "bad" discs even exist???