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Melody - I did have a few waves of dizziness during the movie. Usually when there was action taking place literally right in front of me. I haven't been to a 3D in forever so it was definitely an experience. We were prepared for me to get sick and have to leave but luckily I didn't have to. The movie attendant spoke before the movie and explained that some can get dizzy, etc., and what to do in that case.
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lol Melody P.S. I'm imagining when all the new 3D tv's start to become popular and a great many families start to buy them, and the kids start watching tv after dinner. And then everyone barfs. Oh my god, I can just see this happening. I'm not going after I read what you wrote. I do NOT like getting dizzy for any reason.
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