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I've got a pretty good sound bar with separate subwoofer. It's about as good an audio setup as any non-audiophile is likely to have. And you know what? Blockbuster movies still sound awful on it.
I love Interstellar to bits- it's one of my favourite films, and I've watched it at home several times. But the sound mix on it is just dire; dialogue that you can't hear over background wind-rustling-in-trees sound effects, crescendo music so loud that it wakes the neighbours, scenes which oscillate from whisper-quiet to shake-the-masonry and back again within minutes.
There's no excuse for that; it's just bad mixing.