shows and movies.
By tmlnmr
@tmlnmr (1850)
Canada
June 6, 2007 4:37pm CST
If you start to watch a movie or a show and part way through you get really tired or bored do you have to stay up and see the end or can you let it go and crash? I know that I don't care what is on if I get tired I go to bed even if there is only 15 minutes left. It doesn't bother me what happens. I can usually guess anyway. It's in the script! LOL My hubby on the other hand has to watch it till the bitter end. Then he comes to the room and tells me what happened. What do you do?
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14 responses
@bkneerajrk (773)
• India
10 Jun 07
I too do the same thing. Sometimes I've got up during the climax. Haven't dared to do it in a theatre but yes at home so many times.... If I am watching it on my pc the watch it in pieces and the three hours movie will be watched within an hour.
@banta78 (4326)
• India
7 Jun 07
If i watch a movie on television i will decide after watching for sometime that i would like to watch it till the end or not. It is more to do with if interests me or not, sometimes i don't find it good enough so i enjoy funny scene or song and dance and then go to sleep. Or if it really interests me i will watch the film fully as i don't want to leave a good film halfway though i have to tolerate lot of commercials and feel sleepy. LOL. Happy mylotting:)
@neo_matrix (884)
• India
7 Jun 07
These shows and movies involves so much of hard work .So to appreciate it even if i get bored i usually try to see until last hoping that it may have some twist which would satisfy my senses.Otherwise i use the movie or a show to get a nice deep sleep.
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@lovelyladydancing (1016)
• United States
7 Jun 07
It actually depends on how tired I am. If I am really tired, I just go to sleep and try to rent it another time. Also I have blockbuster online so I can keep the movie for as long as I want. If I am bored, I turn it off, why waste time on bad movies?
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@yamahagirl (415)
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7 Jun 07
Hi there,
Just like me if im tired i have to go to sleep,and just like you my hubs will let me know what happend.
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@saigonwarrior (1331)
• United States
7 Jun 07
Nope, I won't stay up to watch it. If it is boring or I am so tired I can't stay awake, I will either fall asleep right there, or just say goodnight and go to bed. They repeat the movies so often that you can always catch it some other time.
@Abbyey (760)
• Philippines
7 Jun 07
Well, it depends on the movie. If its a action/thriller/suspense my honey always watch it til the END part, Me on the other hand would sleep is i get bored, but i dont leave him in front of the TV, i just lay on his lap and let him watch while he stroke my hair sleeping. BUT if its a love story / cartoon of course he sleeps and i watch it til the END. LOL again he doesnt leave me too, he just sleeps.
However if it is HORROR, definitely we will both FINISH IT til the end. Because we dont want any nightmares through out the night. Lol, in here we just HUG each other tight. Well he doesnt need a HUG but I DO! Coz its scary! :)
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@muscare (3068)
• Australia
7 Jun 07
I like to see a movie through, but if it's on pay tv, I don't worry too much if I am tired, I know I can pick it up later in the month. What annoys me is when my wife starts watching a movie well after it's started. That I can't do, I like to know what happens at the start. With that all said, I'd still prefer to read a good book most of the time.
@mykmari_08 (2464)
• Philippines
7 Jun 07
It really depends on the show and how very tired I am. I could ignore a television series (which on other nights I find it hard to resist) just like that if I'm really exhausted. For shows which I know are being replayed on other days or nights, I'd rather have my slumber. But for those movies I like which are very, very rarely shown on tv, I make it a point to jot it in my schedule. And for the ones which stories or plot really remain in my system, I try hard to remember it and when cash is not so tight, I buy a cd or dvd copy of it. So that even if several years would pass, I could still watch it over & over again, and share it with my children and grandchildren.
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