Yes, I can’t get interested in anything tv related to be honest. Probably not rational, but I get excited by good scripts and acting, not cgi and dubbly.
I think it's perfectly rational to not really care about the spectacle, if the writing and acting can't back it up. An engaging script and convincing performance will always be more important than eye/ear candy.
A spectacle is fun in the moment, it's like a rollercoaster ride. One hell of a thrill and good straight-forward fun, but it doesn't really stay with you afterwards. Some movies simply need the big screen and huge sound setup to wow you, and that's fine. They just lose all appeal on a small screen with a lesser sound system.
Other movies work well almost no matter the system, because they have engaging scripts and gripping performances. Similarly some music will grip you even on an AM radio with middling reception, and some music requires a huge system to (physically) move you. To me, content quality always trumps presentation, though sometimes the presentation can absolutely enhance the experience. I originally watched movies like Jurassic Park and The Shining on CRT TVs at home in 4:3 format, and later got the chance to watch them in a properly big cinema, and the sheer impact and intensity was unbelievable in comparison. But only because they were already damn good movies.