In case anyone is interested, I watched T2 last night and thoroughly enjoyed it! For a 24-year-old film it holds up remarkably well. The BD-DL —XL was a typo :P —I burned worked perfectly. My family had no clue that the disc was "home made;" the professionalism was that good. I watched it on my PS3 and got a real kick out of the T2 poster icon in the XMB. Great touch!
The soundtrack was awesome, as I hoped, full and punchy. My receiver technically used Dolby's new Dolby Surround Upmixer, which is essentially an enhanced Dolby Pro Logic IIz/IIx. The receiver uses this when it doesn't have a true Atmos signal, but it did enable my height speakers to get in on the action and really fill the room.
Anyway, this is now my go-to version of T2. As soon as I print a BD box insert, it'll take its place on my shelf. Consider me impressed. :)