The commercial where the nerd kid made out with the supermodel took ~30 takes.
King of the Hill + Gloomhaven
There is a lot that goes in to sound engineering in order to make a movie going experience really good. Basically the sound is engineered to sound really good on the 100ish channels that movie theaters have, but when going to a home they have to crunch all that down to work with a 2.1 or 5.1 etc and there is inevitably loss due to overlapping frequencies and even immersive aspects. How can a voice seem to be as loud as an explosion for example.
On top of those difficulties you have directors like Christopher Nolan who has said that he doesn’t care about home audio and that his movies are made to be seen in a theater.
I got the Mignon Chrono a couple of months ago. Replaced and aligned the burrs with espresso, and have been having excellent results.