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Were you stuck to the sofa then? Page 3

or a statue of him holding the millions hes made deceiving the nation..

Quote: Tim Walker @ September 18 2009, 11:13 PM BST

Somehow it seems like I've lost? :(

We're not 'special' enough. :(

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 19 2009, 12:01 AM BST

We're not 'special' enough. :(

Must have been a brilliant "event" for paraplegics this show...

Ruby, you've made me too scared to watch it now!

Quote: zooo @ September 19 2009, 12:17 AM BST

Ruby, you've made me too scared to watch it now!

Don't worry, zooo, it was just a well executed piece of suggestion. People who believed they were not going to be able to move, weren't. Simple as. It was dressed-up and talked-up by Derren in a way to make the experience seem a positive one, suggesting those who very susceptible to the experience were "creative" and "talented" - which makes people more likely to want to believe.

The film he showed had absolutely no effect whatsoever, it was just part of the show, not carefully crafted in any way. Nor did the obvious subliminal cuts put it at various points in the show. The whole programme was an exercise in persuading the viewer that Derren could do this just by subliminal/non-conscious triggers. The whole trick rests on making people want to believe they can't stand up - to the point where they actually feel they are unable. Whilst they maintain the belief that they can't, they won't. When they were given the "cure" they felt they could. Of course they could have moved all along, if they actually wanted to.

As in his lottery show, he was telling you that he was lying about this all the way through the programme. He told us that subliminal messages/advertising etc. had been disproved and then went on to make up a name for essentially the same process, yet claim that this one worked. He told you that the film did not alter your brain or body in any way.

(The converse of this is practised by "faith healers", who convince someone with very limited mobility that they can get up out of their wheelchair and walk. It only works if they actually have the physical resources to do it. All the faith healer is doing is temporarily increasing their willpower/belief that they can overcome the normal pain and weakness that limits them.)

*update*
It did nothing to me. Booooo.

Ruby, you are a mental. ;)

I do love the whole idea of subliminal messages, I wish he'd used proper ones. Well I suppose he could have as well as the ones they made obvious with the 'bleep' sound accompanying them. :)

Quote: Tim Walker @ September 19 2009, 12:38 AM BST

Don't worry, zooo, it was just a well executed piece of suggestion. People who believed they were not going to be able to move, weren't. Simple as. It was dressed-up and talked-up by Derren in a way to make the experience seem a positive one, suggesting those who very susceptible to the experience were "creative" and "talented" - which makes people more likely to want to believe.

The film he showed had absolutely no effect whatsoever, it was just part of the show, not carefully crafted in any way. Nor did the obvious subliminal cuts put it at various points in the show. The whole programme was an exercise in persuading the viewer that Derren could do this just by subliminal/non-conscious triggers. The whole trick rests on making people want to believe they can't stand up - to the point where they actually feel they are unable. Whilst they maintain the belief that they can't, they won't. When they were given the "cure" they felt they could. Of course they could have moved all along, if they actually wanted to.

As in his lottery show, he was telling you that he was lying about this all the way through the programme. He told us that subliminal messages/advertising etc. had been disproved and then went on to make up a name for essentially the same process, yet claim that this one worked. He told you that the film did not alter your brain or body in any way.

(The converse of this is practised by "faith healers", who convince someone with very limited mobility that they can get up out of their wheelchair and walk. It only works if they actually have the physical resources to do it. All the faith healer is doing is temporarily increasing their willpower/belief that they can overcome the normal pain and weakness that limits them.)

Don't you just love Tim Walker... he be the man!

Quote: zooo @ September 19 2009, 12:42 AM BST

*update*
It did nothing to me. Booooo.

Ruby, you are a mental. ;)

I did admit I'm a highly suggestable person!

Must only work on blondes!

Have you only just now managed to stand up and get to the 'puter, hun? Console

Would explain why I also have the urge to show up at his house in just my shoes....

Laughing out loud

To give him all your cash?

Quote: Tim Walker @ September 19 2009, 1:31 AM BST

Have you only just now managed to stand up and get to the 'puter, hun? Console

I'm not the only one! I can't be!

I am clearly the choosen one. Tis the only explaination!

Quote: Tim Walker @ September 19 2009, 1:33 AM BST

Laughing out loud

To give him all your cash?

It would be difficult as I would not have any pockets....

Just watched the repeat on 4+1... and...

Did nothing... almost feel disappointed.

You sure you really couldn't move your legs, Roo? You weren't accidentally sitting in a bath of very sticky treacle at the time? Or stuck in the kiddy's seat of a shopping trolley? Or in a canoe?

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ September 19 2009, 1:34 AM BST

It would be difficult as I would not have any pockets....

Please don't tempt me... Whistling nnocently

The first time I did it I was only really stuck for a very short time but the I could get my bottom off the chair. The second time, I was stuck until the very first flashy card thing and I was icky afterwards.

I think he said one of the factors that could affect it is if you try to fight it. If you don't let yourself go, it won't work and to be honest I get distracted by light switches so it's very easy for me to get lost in something.

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