Anyway, a rant on that experience: everything in that theater was loud, not just "loud" moments. It sounded like the sound was set up by a 16-year-old EDM enthusiast. In the very first scene, foot scuffs on the floor from a character walking in a room were loud. That's just stupid. This was not IMAX which I know to avoid like the plague; just one of the regular theaters. I'm just really tired of having to worry about bringing earplugs to a movie theater viewing. It's not just about protecting my hearing - I just don't like experiencing pain for no good reason!

Is anyone else frustrated with this trend? It does seem to vary from theater to theater on just how bad it gets, but it still is a trend, and it seems like a lot of the theaters also don't want to hire people who know how to mix sound properly. I do think it's fair (in my limited experience) to lay blame on local theaters, not the production made by the Hollywood engineers who I suspect really are competent.
I want to go check out a movie or two this weekend, but basically me previous experiences are scaring me off due to this issue.