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I have fallen asleep in many theatres -- with boyfriends, friends, my sister, etc. There's just something about a comfy seat and a dark theatre that makes me want to sleep. I have trouble falling asleep when I'm SUPPOSED to sleep, but in a theatre, it used to be so hard NOT to fall asleep. The funniest time was when I slept all the way through "Desperado." Have you seen that movie? I went to see it with my sister and she said I was out cold before the previews ended. Apparently it's a very loud movie with lots of gunfights. My sis said she kept looking at me in amazement... couldn't believe I was sleeping through that much noise. I didn't wake up until the lights came on after the movie... and I felt SO rested.
I hadn't been to a movie in years, but I went to see "Blades of Glory" last week. I was afraid I was going to fall asleep, but I ended up staying awake for the whole thing. I'm glad I did. It was SO funny.
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Haha... Nah, I've never seen Desperado before, but it sounds like some kind of western in which there would be a lot of gun fighting. Now that I think about besides class the only other public place i've fallen asleep in is church. I remember when I was little, like 5 or 6, I used to fall asleep in church like all the time. The weird thing was that it wasn't because I was tired it was because I was SO bored.
As for Blades of Glory, I almost went to see it with friends but I had to go to church so I went there instead. I guess I could have talked to my parents and they would have let me go to church another time that week, but I didn't really feel like going out for some reason.
Falling asleep in a theater though... That's and expensive hobby. Movies here in the US are extremely over priced. The theater that's in the mall that's somewhat in my house costs $9.50 a person. Are movies in Canada that expensive?
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