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How recent is that trend ? Because I definitely agree that modern movies' mixing usually sucks ass for a non-theater setup, but I recently watched some 70's James bond movie and it was actually much worse than what I'm used to. Like, if I setup the TV volume so the gunshots/explosion and the musics didn't blow up my eardrums, dialogues were basically unintelligible 80% of the time
Not only the eight audio equipment, I want to be able to watch something and not wake up the neighbors up/downstairs!
I know Christopher Nolan is the worst for it, for a few reasons, apparently the IMAX cameras cause it, too. So, however long they've been around