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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 5,020
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Elder
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 5,020
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I just wanted to warn any MSers that get vertigo really easy to see that movie at their own risk.
Cloverfield has actually replaced the movie To Live And Die In LA as the worst movie I've ever seen. Only because of how sick Cloverfield made me feel.
When I was about 6 or 7yrs old and my dad took me to the premiere of Star Wars, the scene for the battle at the Death Star made me a bit woozy too, but nowhere near the spinning vertigo that Cloverfield did. But, the Death Star scene only makes me a little light headed if I watch it on a large movie screen. So why did I see Star Wars over 300 times in the theatres the first time it was released? I guess back then I was able to ignore the two or three minutes of discomfort. Plus, Star Wars is totally cool.
Cloverfield was an hour and a half (I think) of jerky, bouncy, vertigo inducing camera movements. It didnt let up until the credits started to roll.
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