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Mountain Golfing: It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time.
Could care less about the golf part, that camera angle game me some crazy vertigo.
FaintHeart Movie
Tags for this video have been changed from 'faintheartmovie faintheart vertigo comedy 2008 film upcoming' to 'banned, redacted' - edited by Sarzy
Mirror's Edge - 1st Person Parkour on PS3 In Game Footage
>> ^reiz:
As an avid gamer I hate to say this, but I won't be surprised if some kids will try to emulate this with tragic consequences.
I mean, just watching that makes me want to go run around on rooftops, and I'm an old fart with severe vertigo.
LOL yes
I am afraid that follows the same line as "But you can do that in the Matrix!"
Parkour is an interesting sport though
Also, kids, emulate....thats what kids do...
Mirror's Edge - 1st Person Parkour on PS3 In Game Footage
As an avid gamer I hate to say this, but I won't be surprised if some kids will try to emulate this with tragic consequences.
I mean, just watching that makes me want to go run around on rooftops, and I'm an old fart with severe vertigo.
<><> (Blog Entry by blankfist)
How about:
Titanic (Maybe that's just because I think the movie was shit though...)
Memento
Vertigo (For those really, really, tough movements)
The Departed
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Unforgiven
Die Hard
The Thing
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Glory
The Exorcist
Is There a Doctor in the House? (Sift Talk Post)
wow....My grams and grandpa, both suffered hearing loss from a mycin-based vaccination in the 50's er 60's......as a result, I have gone from telling doctors that I have allergies to them, to simply not going to any doctors, for anything short of blood loss, or trauma leading to shock.....My trust in listening to my body, and knowing what I know to be true about myself from past daily blood work.....I am always asking reading and learning, and a good general rule of thumb is, don't worry, and don't put faith in a doctor, simply because of the phd, you have to find a good one, like you would a peach inna bushel-SOMEWHERE, someone has had what yuu are suffering with, and the last thing you want, is to pogo-stick around, to a buncha half-baked Franks, who want to try out their new battery of Phiser-samples, (pharmy-fest bastards, most), using your liver as a fucking volunteer, catch-all.......Doc_M's right, the fluids tell the story, at the very least, your liver is temporarily toxed, and needs a rest, regardless of the vertigo symptoms.....
'Human Spiderman' Climbs Skyscraper, No Safety Equipment
'At the ages of 19 and 20 he suffered two accidents, where he fell 15 metres and suffered multiple fractures and permanent vertigo. The doctors considered him 66 percent handicapped and told him he would not be able to climb again. However, in 6 months he was back to climbing. He kept taking on more and more challenging structures and improving his skills. He polished his rock-climbing skills in the French Alps before turning to buildings.'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain_Robert
http://www.alainrobert.com
Catchy Music Vid: Cats in Things they're not Supposed to be
Thanks for saving me the vertigo-inducing efforts required to post and tag this.
It's more fun to just watch it.
Hitchcock's "Rear Window"
From Wiki:
Brian De Palma paid homage to Rear Window with his movie Body Double (which also added touches of Hitchcock's Vertigo). Rear Window was remade as a TV movie in 1998 starring Christopher Reeve. Marcos Bernstein's The Other Side of The Street (2004) also makes a reference to Rear Window, albeit with a Brazilian twist. Animated series such as The Simpsons, Tiny Toon Adventures, Rocket Power, The Venture Bros., and Home Movies have all paid homage to Rear Window. That 70's Show also spoofed the film in the episode "Too Old to Trick or Treat, Too Young to Die" along with other Hitchcock works. Robert Zemeckis' "What Lies Beneath" is another film that pays tribute to this film and another Hitchcock's features.
This movie has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The film was restored by the team of Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz for its 1999 limited theatrical re-release and the Collector's Edition DVD release.
Hovering 737 in Canada?
My friend who works for Boeing said it is real: "Real, and it is parallax. I see it all the time. And it does create this weird feeling in the brain, too. Almost vertigo'ish, cuz it defies what appears to be the laws of gravity."
Instrument approach and landing in very low visibility
Wow I got vertigo just watching that, I must say that I would feel absolutely terrified.
Solo Free- Climb of El Capitan in Yosemite.
I'd die in this situation. I always get vertigo, get dizzy and let go of stuff when am up high.
ray liotta leads us underground into the copacabana nightclub and the life of the goodfellas
i looked and couldn't find!
i've also been looking for reverse-tracking-zoom effects. goodfellas is there ("on the surface, everything was fine"), but i couldn't find vertigo or jaws...
The Infinite Nature of Fractals
Math makes my head hurt...
I think I have vertigo now. @_@
Pathetic dude only looking for RED HEADS posts personal ad online
ha! he requests a girl with red hair because he once dated a girl with red hair that was special to him. hmmm, that's endearing isn't it? I'm thinking of Hitchcock's Vertigo now for some reason....