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Written by Bryant Hussey   
Friday, 25 January 2008

Have any of you seen the new movie “Cloverfield”.  Asides from the fact it had a $40 Million opening weekend, it has been gaining popularity because people are becoming sick (literally) at theaters.  This alone sparked my interest to go see it. 

There have been reports of people vomiting, becoming dizzy and a select few have experienced vertigo.  If you don’t know what vertigo exactly is, it is when a person’s balance system becomes confused.  Your body senses a visual sensation of movement, but you are actually not moving.  I am not a person that becomes nauseated very easy, but this flick definitely made my stomach turn a bit.  

If you plan on going to see it, you may want to visit your local pharmacy and pick up some Dramamine.  This will only happen to you in theaters, so if you don’t want to risk getting sick just wait until it comes out on DVD.  Based on the perspective you have around the TV screen, your brain will easily understand the movie is moving and the room isn’t.

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