Actually, I tend to notice the movie's soundtrack more than anything else, mainly cause it's what I'm directly listening for. Soundtracks are my hobby, my passion, and the largest collection of music I own. Game soundtracks are awesome, and one of my favorites genres, but a lot of them are not fully orchestrated. That's what I meant. Lots of movie soundtracks are not orchestrated either, but they are still good.
Movies are the current, best example for orchestrated music in the mainstream that exist. There was a study once that proclaimed that someone like Beethoven in today's era would compose soundtracks for video games, and I agree. That's all I really meant when I said that the romance trailer song had "movie quality orchestration," not that I thought that orchestration was superior. Some of my favorite soundtracks are synth or 8-bit.