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headsamess
11-02-07, 09:26 AM
Does anyone else have cinema syndrome, thats what I call it when you leave a cinema (especially when its been a boring movie) and you loose coordination, are frustrated, can't find who you were with, and basically in a weird delusional dream state up to an hour after. This happens in other situations where I'm doing nothing for a while but most noticeable and sudden after the cinema.

I've had a week off work as a gardener and can't wait to go back, I haven't done anything, no exercise and feel weird as ****, I drove down the shops and was all over the road.

You might think gardening's boring, some aspects are, but I love sorting out an overgrown neglected garden and making it my own project. No one else at work is as obsessed as me and they think I go over the top spending more time than necessary and getting back late to the yard. Without it I would go real crazy, like I'm starting to lol

maori_boy
11-02-07, 01:23 PM
yeahi get that all the time after seeng a movie. i feel faint, my whole body feels strange like in a dream.

i think being a gardener would be awesome. it would keep u fit and u get an appreciation for the outdoors and nature. I have a mate who is a landscaper, he loves his job, keeps him fit and he can use it anywhere.
all the best with the gardening bro

qinkin
11-03-07, 02:46 AM
weird as ****, I drove down the shops and was all over the road.(haha, wierd wording?!)what?! wow, that's pretty crazy of you.http://addforums.com/forums/images/smilies/frown.gif

i think being a gardener would be awesome.yes-suh.. http://addforums.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif

Does anyone else have cinema syndrome, well, I usually go see movies I dig.. like 3:10 to Yuma!! but I feelya'..

During movies, that I watch all the way, I will usually be in hyper focus when it's over.. but it's all relative?!http://addforums.com/forums/images/smilies/faint.gif

msam76
11-03-07, 09:49 AM
I have never heard of that hapening. Sounds pretty bad. Have you mentioned it to your doctor?

headsamess
11-03-07, 01:05 PM
nah never mentioned it, nor to anyone else before. I remember seeing "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1994) and had to leave the cinema 20 mins in to it, felt very dizzy and sick. To me it was a nightmare, I couldn't understand it and it felt demonic and hypnotising. I was fine a short while later. Ive been out for a a few long walks this week which sorted this episode out.