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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket
I like shaky cam actually. If it's used right, it can give a film a certain feel, a documentary-type feel that I like. I usually sit as far away from the screen as I can, tho.
Cloverfield was the most use of shaky cam that I can remember, Blair Witch, too.
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I understand the creative reason to use it, it just disqualifies me from being able to watch the film.
I am particularly sensitive to it, no matter the screen size or how far I am from it. If the opening sequence of
Strange Days had been much longer I would have had to bail. For the same reasons, I can't play 1st person shooter video games.
I somehow managed to make it through Blair Witch with dramamine, but even with the dramamine and a lot of time closing my eyes and taking deep breaths, it was not exactly pleasant and not something I'd want to repeat. Thus I skipped Cloverfield alltogether.
I was really enjoying District 9 (well, as much as one can be said to be "enjoying" that), so I'm bummed. I don't recall Saving Private Ryan being a problem, so perhaps when it hits DVD I'll try again, skipping what we already saw and taking viewing breaks if need be.
The theater was nice enough to give us passes to come back another day, so some time soon we'll be seeing
Inglorious Basterds. That is assuming we don't learn that IT'S full of shaky-cam too.