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"I did wish they turned up the music a little in the mix"...

Posted by Steve O on April 5, 2018 at 06:11:29:

...not sure if you're referring to the music in the movie but at my showing it was appropriately loud when it needed to be.

Generally, I like the IMAX audio. It's not audiophile quality in terms of pin-point imaging and it seems that intelligibility aspects might be enhanced over neutrality. But wow, it's satisfyingly BIG and the low end is visceral. I thought the club scene was great with New Order's "Blue Monday" pounding away above the ambient and surround noise one might expect in such a venue. Put a big smile on my face. I AM curious what younger audience members thought of this. So much modern pop music seems so bland and uninnovative by comparison.