Went to see this film this evening. It is just lovely, Emma Watson totally stole the show of course and I forgeot all about Hermonie Grainger lol.
A good way to spend a couple of hours - even if I did need to get up and do a stretch and jiggle half way through - I just can't sit still that long!
Julie xx
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I really would like to see that. I watched Resident Evil: Retribution at the pics the other day but like you i get sore i look like i'm sitting on an ant farm as i can't sit still, but it's a small sacrifice for a little enjoyment xxxx
Sounds great Julie, would love to see that movie! We see a show at Christmas and then an Ice Show in the New Year, I fidget all the way through, have two trips to the Ladies but I love it! Hubby always plonks me at the end of an aisle so I don't cause too much of a disturbance lol!
At concerts I get up and dance, sit down and rest, get up and dance all the way through ... it seems to work for me.
At the cinema we try to get the aisle seat on the back row or as far back as we can manage.. When I start feeling stiff I get up, move to the aisle and have a stretch and jiggle about whilst still watching the film, again it works for me and causes minimal disturbance to the rest of the audience
Theatre shows / plays / pantos usually aren't too bad as they have an interval.
I love going to the cinema and am looking forward to see this one. Have you seen untouchable it's on at the moment at the cinema it was funny and a different look at disability. Going to the cinema is a bit of an escape as i get sick of looking at the four walls at home. x
Sounds great. I wish I could go to the pictures though. I would be thrown out as I have to get up every few minutes or so. My back seizes after just a few minutes, hences it takes me ages to get thing done. Even at home it hubby buys me a movie I like I am up and down like a yo yo lol xxxxx
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