Three Recent Movies With Tremendous Atmos Soundtracks: Moonfall, The King's Men, Resident Evil, Welcome to Raccoon City

Had some down time and I decided to give these a spin, but why do some of the best Atmos movies come with some really awful plots?
The mysteries of life...

Moonfall

This one is another effort from the director of Independence day, and whilst the plot has more craters than the moon, the sound does not disappoint. Bass, surround effects and Atmos sounds fill your soundscape. This should make HT fan happy enough to forget how bad the plot is.

The King's Men 
This third instalment has a weaker plot than the prior two, and some strange villains, but you won't feel aggrieved after trying out their detailed enveloping Atmos track. Definitely worth a rental, and for the sound, it is good enough to be a demo disc. 

Ok, here's another in the long line of big dumb fun:

Resident Evil, Welcome To Raccoon City -

Somehow the producers couldn't decide if this was a thriller, horror or just a scifi show and decided to blend all three in for the reboot. Throw in protagonists with nostalgic names and plenty of references to the older show, classic slow moving zombies instead of the more modern fast moving varieties - and somehow they all look more like chemo patients sadly then bonafide zombies.

But don't let that get you down, because the sound track is a surround fest. As you can expect with many moments of impending doom to keep your heart rate up, the sound track is the highlight and does not disappoint. Plenty of sound movement across, above, behind and more. Your subs will be busy too, so either rent it, or wait for a sale and get it as a demo show. Just pretend the zombies ate your brains too.. 

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