I'd lean towards the VP150 myself... if you're doing a lot of movies and that's where all your dialog comes from, makes sense to ensure you've got the best speaker for the job there (maybe the VP100 would be adequate as well? Never heard one).

It's funny, a lot of discussion goes to mains and subs, but dialog is the meat and potatoes when it comes to movies, mains just take directional dialog and ambience in movies, and they're chosen painstakingly while a centre is just slapped in (or not used at all in the case of "Phantom Centres"). Always found that odd, most people say they use their systems for 75%+ movies, and yet give the centre no love.

And I tested an M22 as a centre channel, and found the inverse of what Hutzal did, that off-axis, the VP150 performed better than an M22 vertically. Seating for 6 in a 90 degree semi circle in my HT, and the VP sounded better off-axis to me.

Bren R.