First time that's been recommended to me. Also not an Atmos track but in reading the reviews, my copy will arrive on Saturday.
"Is there such a thing as "too intense?" Serenity's DTS:X soundtrack makes a case. It's generally in good working order, with some amazing sonic cues along the way, but its most aggressive action scenes tend to border on overdone. Right off the bat, as the ship descends for the first time, the sonic intensity at reference level is off-the-charts. Full stage saturation and intense, room-rattling bass plop the listener not into the action, but seemingly right inside the ship's thrusters. At the same time, music pushes through with its own might, spilling through every speaker with raw, unadulterated power but enough clarity to please. A space battle in chapter 15 is another example of the track's unflinching eagerness to make itself the loudest home viewing experience one will encounter. Even with all the mayhem, spacial awareness and detail are always key, even when the track is throwing the proverbial sonic kitchen sink at the listener. Small ticks and rattles inside the ship are always evident, and the top end engages in both the action excess and in support of the finer environmental cues that often give the show an added layer of charm. Dialogue is just fine and plays as the most balanced element in the film. This is a very fun and hugely aggressive track; just keep that finger on the volume button."
Serenity is the movie that kinds of wraps up the Firefly TV series.
The movie is great by itself, but the series is also great and fills in a lot of the detail and characters.
The scene I referenced is about 8 minutes in, after the Operative has started his hunt for River Tam.
Close cut of the ship with orchestral music playing, then fans out and the ship engines fire when it hits atmosphere.
My media room is in my basement. This scene will shake pictures off the walls upstairs if I don't tone it down a bit.
