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If any of you are planning to go see the movie Cloverfield, and you're really susceptible to vertigo, read this news story.
I went to see that movie on sunday night with my boyfriend and a friend of his (his friend picked the movie, it was his birthday) About 20 or 30 minutes into the movie, I started to feel sick. Little while later, I had vertigo. Thank goodness that I carry Dramamine with me all the time now. (after 3 months of very active surprise! vertigo attacks, I learned to always be ready for it) I ended up listening to most of the movie, I dont think Boyfriend realized that I didnt watch the movie. I still have my ticket stub, I might just email the theatre and see if I can get my money back. (I couldnt just stand up and leave, I'd have fallen down and would have had to crawl out of the threatre) The movie itself was not too bad, wasnt too disgusting special effects-wise. A few scenes with some blood, and a gross looking monster destroying New York City. The acting wasnt too bad for a bunch of unknown actors too. But, I was so ill by the end of the movie...Boyfriend and his friend wanted to stay and watch the credits, and were surprised when I got up and stumbled down the stairs (after everyone else had left the theatre...I didnt want people to see me fall down) Boyfriend didnt seem to believe me about the vertigo. Now with that link, I've got proof that it wasnt just me! Other people (apparently non-MSers) also got ill from the movie. I'm never again seeing a movie filmed in that style (like one of the characters is the guy running the videocamera, with jerky, vertigo-inducing camera angles) |
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thank you so much from the bottom of my dizzy little heart for the warning,i can't think of anything worse than having to sit through the entire movie because it made me too dizzy/nauseated to move! Dramamine does not help me much, prevention is definatel better than cure for me- thats one movin i can live without seeing
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My son who gets very car sick almost got sick at this movie. He too
had to watch it with his eyes closed. ![]() He told me I would have hated it. Years ago, I once vomited while watching cops. ![]() Sox |
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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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Hi Erin
Thanks for the vertigo info re: Cloverleaf. It is now a no see movie for me. I'm dizzy most of the time and vertigo is even worse. I appreciate the heads up. ![]()
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bummer my wife gets motion sick on some video games/movies... so looks like i am watching that movie by myself... but thats ok i don't think its her kind of movie anyway.. unless there is a lot of drama and people falling in love...
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Oh man, I am finished with movie theaters period for that very reason. I went to see Enchanted, the first in a theater in years, and my head was swimming even just watching that movie.
Thanks for the heads-up, I'm a DVD girl now and it doesn't sound like I'll even be able to stand it that way!
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I just saw a couple of seconds preview on a CNN health show warning about this movie. I got all wonky and dizzy
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My 19 year old saw it with some of his friends and one of the girls had to excuse herself quickly because she got motion sickness and ended up vomiting. Nine bucks to see a movie that makes you vomit...no thanks, LOL.
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