In Reply to: So, you like watching movies with rear sound tracks? posted by jedrider on March 16, 2012 at 13:27:33:
For any movie with action, it's an essential part of the movie I think. The car/bullet/train or whatever coming from or going to behind you. For a drama or somthing, it's less needed. It depends on the movie. I think that's because few movies are done fully professionally. If done well, which is rare, in a scene say in a street, sounds come from all directions as in life and you need surround to get that kind of sound even without action/effects. But few movies are that realistically/carefully done I think. Years ago I tried surround on some TV shows and they were pretty bogus, so I watch TV shows in stereo.
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