Re: Did anyone else get dizzy/vertigo during the opening scenes?



"friesian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:

On Aug 11, 1:12 pm, richard e white <chiph...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Welsh Dog wrote:
On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 08:45:23 -0700, richard e white <chiph...@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
Mike wrote:

Did anyone get a bit dizzy during the opening sequence? - Mike

Not at all. Why?

Now, now! :)

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I wasn't kidding. Why would anyone get dizzy during the opening sceans?
My tag line is real.


Hi, Richard.

I can't speak for anybody else, but I assumed you were making a joke,
since clearly you wouldn't be affected.

There was a scene at the beginning followed the death eaters around as
they flew around causing havoc. I'm not sure how to describe it, but
it is similar to having a camera on a rollercoaster, so you get the
view that gives you a feel of the speed and the turns. I've never
liked rollercoasters, so this was a little uneasy for me. But not bad
enough to make me feel sick or dizzy.

Ok now I understand. The person I saw the film with didn't mention that.
Before I went blind I saw a film in an Imax theater. It had film shots from a
chopper as it flew over the ground. It was right above the trees and then it
went right over a huge drop off. It made my tummy go funny. So I belive I
understand what you mean.
As to your thinking I was making a joke, I can see why you thought it was
funny. Don't worry. When I get a responce I can't understand I just ask.
for exsample, the now now reply didn't make sence so I just asked again.
Sooner or later someone ansers.
By the way where the shots of the bridge falling down good CGI?


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Richard The Blind Typer.
Lets hear it for talking computers.
Lets go for talking i-pods!


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