Personally I like the music from the movie code but really dislike the clips and callouts. They have NOTHING to do with what's going on in the game. While pretty to look at while not playing, it makes the game feel disjointed.
I hear what you're saying and agree that the older 1.05 movie code was really just "eye candy" if someone wanted a "movie" based JP machine... You needed to know what you were doing for sure...
But I think this latest code did a good job of incorporating the newer callouts that Stern added along with movie versions of the callouts Stern re-recorded.
It's not perfect but I keep two SD cards anyway and flip back and forth depending upon what I'm in the mood for... Either way, I wish Stern licensed more music from movies/shows that they do games for vs. produce original music.
I run modified code on my Star Trek as well because I wanted the Michael Giacchino score that is from the movies referenced in the game.
(That said, the best original music Stern has ever produced was for Deadpool... But that was very much based off the comics not the movies.)
Either way, if you haven't tried this movie code since 1.05, it's worth throwing it on a fresh SD card and checking out... JP is all about kicking your ass with some tough gameplay anyways...