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@@leonfire99 true. I remember watching Adventure Time in 2 minute segments and with horrible edits on YT like 10 years ago. Bless streaming sites for saving me from that.
Diamondbolt with sunglasses looks like the cool friend character in those weird teen shows from 2010 edit: i forgot to mention that this is not a bad thing, i just thought it was kinda funny
Not much of a gimmick but in the filming of Borat, Sacha Baron Cohen completely improvised scenes and just had people film him. He was completely in character the whole time and it just got added to the end product which I think is really cool
That’s what Baron Cohen does in almost all of his shows. They are almost never staged. In his talk shows like Bruno and Ali G, everything is improvised, and seeing the guest’s reaction, it’s hilarious. I’d recommend watching a few episodes, they’re all around UA-cam
I'd say it is a gimmick. Many directors use it on specific parts of the film in order to get more organic results. I've heard some stories from Tarantino where he knew that the only way to get the scene he wanted was through improvisation.
On German television in the year 2019, we also got a movie where people can vote on the ending. It was essentially one long courtscene about a pilot killing the passengers on his plane to save the lives of people in a stadium watching a soccer match. It presented the case and when the jury retired to find a verdict, the audiences at home were asked to vote on the ending. So you could either see him convicted, because he killed 100 people or set free because he saved millions. It's the basic trolley problem. Anyways, the audience decided to free the dude and later that night, the movie was repeated with the other ending and afterwards there was a discussion about the vote. It was boring as f**k tho...
On the topic of fast pace pictures yesterday I learnt that cats can see up to 100fps, so if your watching a movie at home and then at starts looking at it odds are that the cat is just seeing a a but of pictures going by semi-fast.
One gimmick you missed was the original 13 Ghosts gimmick, where the ghosts could only be seen when the audience members were wearing special glasses. The remake even payed homage to this, by having the characters only being able to see the ghosts by wearing the glasses.
I want a 4d movie so realistic that when someone gets punched in the movie, I want someone to come from the back of the theater and punch me right in the stomach
One of my favorite gimmicks is the one in that one quibi (rip) movie where you turn your phone sideways to see the normal movie perspective, and turn the phone back to portrait to see the perspective of the protagonist’s phone, it’s so interesting imo
Spy Kids is the ultimate gimmick movie, and I will always love it for that. Like, they bring back the game suit from 3D, which, need I remind you, *doesn’t physically exist.*
I unknowingly bought tickets for a 3D screening of how to train your Dragon so I forgot to get any 3D glasses, hoo boy that was an.... Interesting experience, dunno how my eyes didn't get burned.
Why the hell didn’t you go back out and ask them for some glasses or ask them why they didn’t hand you a pair? They would have given you a refund for negligence on their part.
Can't wait for the Diamondbolt movie on 100 fucking years in 7D with 4D seats, a scratch card, duel vision, hypno vision, a $1,000 insurance card, interactive moments and alternative ending!
One gimmick thing was actually in the video game Quantum Break. It had a short, tie-in TV series with episodes that bridge the gap between chapters of the game, or shows what happened from the antagonist’s point of view. Depending on your choices in the game, what happens in the show changes. It’s pretty simple but it’s a neat idea, especially for a game, and I wish more things tried that out.
Hardcore Henry in theaters was amazing. I chose the perfect spot to get the best point of view. The director is a great cinematographer who made some crazy music videos that inspired his vision for Hardcore Henry. So so so good.
I remember watching 1917 in a 4D cinema where I think the only effects were slightly moving seats, lights that flashed when explosions occurred, a wind blower and a water sprayer that was basically on par with one squirt from a spray bottle. In the end the film didn't really use the effects all that much.
That sponsorship at the beginning of the video is how they should have made the 2012 battleship movie. All jokes aside, DB I wanted to say something if you have the time. I didn't get a chance to say this last week, so I wanted to say so now. I've been watching you since ruined forever was originally a thing, and you've probably been one of the biggest influences of my life. I was sad that the series ended, but I'm so glad it did because something so much better came from it (in quality and community). You are an awesome person and you truly are one of a kind. I'd love to talk to you some time (Although if this is getting too weird just ban me from the channel), but I just wanted to say thank you for making such a big impact, for a lot of us. Awesome video, and I will see you in the next one.
As an American, I would like to explain that, from my experience of Theaters and IMAX, I think IMAX is MUCH more cleaner and larger, with better sound quality and such. Also, that fast-paced ad was hilarious. XD
I remember the smelling card from spykids. The only things I remember were that one lady said “shiitake mushrooms” (because rated g or pg, whichever one it is these days) and that there were like three scents clustered in one scene. I thought that was a little weird even back then
I remember seeing the Lego Movie in 3D with my grandfather, and the Lego Land Clutch Powers Animated short in 4D on my birthday. However I never saw Spy Kids in any form because my parents thought it was "too crude" and that the kids had "too much attitude!" Ooooooooooh!
Thank you for mentioning Mr. Sardonicus, the theater I work at used that constantly as a pre-show thing before trailers and I found it absolutely hilarious. If you’re curious which one, it’s currently called Majestic. It used to be “Alamo Drafthouse”, but they changed it when a company bought them out. Dine-in theater with decent food and good times.
Diamond bolt, I'm extremely disappointed you weren't sponsored by RAID SHADOW LEGENDS. THE BEST, MOST IMMERSIVE RPG EVER, WITH OVER 10000000 DIFFERENT CHARACTERS TO PLAY. YOU CAN EVEN PLAY AS RAID SHADOW LEGENDS.
One of the best movies ever made is the Prince of Egypt. The animation was perfect on level with today's standards. The CGI was used only when it needed to be like on the scene where Moses splits the red sea in half when you watch it just say this is beautiful
There's a short show that's very centered around a guy's phone where his car breaks down in the middle of snowy nowhere on the way to a party. Lots of video calls, and I think each episode was titled the percentage of battery he had left. It was really neat. Each episode was like 9-10 minutes long so it's worth checking out. Just wish I remembered what it was called
I remember on the home media release for Clue (or Cludeo as its known in my country), it would play all the different endings one after another with transitions. It was a cool idea to make different endings for different cinemas, though I can imagine how annoyed people would've been
I have to admit that while some of those gimmicks seem kinda "meh" today, I feel like all of it was basically research to see what people responded best to, and it probably has improved a lot of what we see today in subtle ways, and certainly theme park experience rides. ^.^ Very nicely researched. Thank You.
A lot of horror movies use low frequency sounds that can only really be replicated with high end sound systems so you only get the full effect in a theater. Low frequency sounds can't be heard by human but they can be felt, which causes feelings of uneasiness and fear. It's why a lot of scary movies, like Paranormal Activity, are a lot less scary when you watch at home.
I always hated 3D movies because I have an eye condition where my fields of vision don't properly overlap, so the 3D glasses literally don't work for me. They're basically just sunglasses that make everything blurry.
Señor Bolt: "3D movie popularity seems to have peaked sometime in the early 2000s..." Me: "Wow, he's too young to remember the late 70s... So cute!" Thanks for the information & the laughs, & don't ever change the outro muzak!
Hey bolt, you should check a horror podcast episode on dead meat, it's all about horror gimmicks in theater, it's very engaging. have a very nice day. Also a good example of a 3d movie were the 3d is overwhelming is Friday the thirteenth part 3.
3:19 i actually used the 3d religiously throughout the 3ds's entire lifespan. my eyes have become very sensitive since, so i can't really use it anymore, but my 3ds has more or less retired anyway.
Ayo DiamondBolt! Remember that Shrek 4D film at universal you talked about? Well, sadly it will be closing at Universal Orlando next January 2022! Might wanna get one more trip to the swamp before our boi Shrek leaves…?
Bandersatch... was interesting, my buddy was also interested with the concept when other characters used to realise or change their actions based on what you do
I cannot remember the title, but there was another detective film where there were many "clue breaks," where the audience were encouraged to discuss the identity of the killer after various important lines of dialogue: now THAT is interesting because it promotes something we've nearly lost: IRL HUMAN CONNECTION
I will say I feel that Legoland has done a great job on doing 4d movies. I have enjoyed them a lot when I can go see them. My personal favorite is probably the lego movie spin off.
I remember there were exclusive Sharkboy glasses and Lava Girl glasses at theaters when watching the film, and that was dopeeee. A few theaters gave you free earphones if you watched Into The Spider-Verse. When Endgame rereleased they rolled out posters to cinemas as well. there’s more just cant think…
5:42 it cut to an ad whenever Adam was talking so it went like this, "Where people who wanted the refund how to stand and what they called the carnival"
Worst movie gimmick I remember was that one paranormal movie that followed some Exorcist trying to go after some ghost and finally tracking down down the person that was possessed and then it fades to black just to tell you to go on a website just so you could understand what happened in the ending
bruh, I just remember when I used to take off my 3D glasses, and just for like two seconds my eyes wouldn't go back to normal and I'd still be experiencing the effect without them. Stupid but somehow awesome. P.S; Nah, coolest gimmick a theatre ever had was how one served lunch and dinner to me and the family while watching the movie, full-on restaurant in there.
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cant play it
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Do the boats transform if we use the codes?
Not a single one of those will ever beat watching an obscure movie from your childhood in 12 parts at 240p in early UA-cam.
Can't forget the random zoom ins or zoom outs to avoid copyright
@@lollybowser zoom in and zoom outs is more modern. The multipart was more than a decade ago when youtube had 10-15 minute limits on most videos
@@leonfire99 true. I remember watching Adventure Time in 2 minute segments and with horrible edits on YT like 10 years ago. Bless streaming sites for saving me from that.
Watching entire seasons of Total Drama Island in 30 parts was agony but worth it
0.75x speed and everything is reversed
The future now is 5D movies, they bring the actors inside the theater and they act the movie right in front of you! Is really revolutionary
Isn't that just a play?
If only we had a name for a great idea such as this
@@adamsarufan2656 no it's a 5D movie
To quote some random tumblr users:
What a time to be alive! We really are in the future.
70D
Diamondbolt with sunglasses looks like the cool friend character in those weird teen shows from 2010
edit: i forgot to mention that this is not a bad thing, i just thought it was kinda funny
Holy shit I see it now
He looks like a hacker character from a live action Disney movie
Ugh all those ones with the laugh tracks 🤮
Stanley from “I am Not OK With This”
I'm fine with that
Not much of a gimmick but in the filming of Borat, Sacha Baron Cohen completely improvised scenes and just had people film him. He was completely in character the whole time and it just got added to the end product which I think is really cool
wawaweewa
From what i’ve heard, there was about 4-6 actual actors in entire movie.
That’s what Baron Cohen does in almost all of his shows. They are almost never staged. In his talk shows like Bruno and Ali G, everything is improvised, and seeing the guest’s reaction, it’s hilarious. I’d recommend watching a few episodes, they’re all around UA-cam
Still have the feeling that most of the movie is totally staged. 🤷🏻♂️
I'd say it is a gimmick. Many directors use it on specific parts of the film in order to get more organic results. I've heard some stories from Tarantino where he knew that the only way to get the scene he wanted was through improvisation.
On German television in the year 2019, we also got a movie where people can vote on the ending. It was essentially one long courtscene about a pilot killing the passengers on his plane to save the lives of people in a stadium watching a soccer match. It presented the case and when the jury retired to find a verdict, the audiences at home were asked to vote on the ending. So you could either see him convicted, because he killed 100 people or set free because he saved millions. It's the basic trolley problem.
Anyways, the audience decided to free the dude and later that night, the movie was repeated with the other ending and afterwards there was a discussion about the vote.
It was boring as f**k tho...
Klingt langweilig
@@TotallyRat_ war es auch
What's the movie name?
@@mixedmikey Terror - Ihr Urteil
@@humamtaher9039 Thanks
The weirdest movie gimmick is that a movie is just a bunch of pictures that transitions at a fast pace
On the topic of fast pace pictures yesterday I learnt that cats can see up to 100fps, so if your watching a movie at home and then at starts looking at it odds are that the cat is just seeing a a but of pictures going by semi-fast.
@@bigtreeguy7336 fantasy cat-girls have 8 breasts
@@walmartiancheese4922 my cat is dead so it only sees at 0fps sad :(
thats just a definition of a movie
Then someone applied music to it... And then they added a vocal track!
One gimmick you missed was the original 13 Ghosts gimmick, where the ghosts could only be seen when the audience members were wearing special glasses. The remake even payed homage to this, by having the characters only being able to see the ghosts by wearing the glasses.
when you said 13 Ghosts, i immediately thought about The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
Illusion-o was pretty clever, wish a modern movie would be made with this
I want a 4d movie so realistic that when someone gets punched in the movie, I want someone to come from the back of the theater and punch me right in the stomach
lol
Watches John wick
Bang bang bang
Watches Dragon Ball
Dies
@@gamer_moment6982 Watches One Punch Man.
Gets obliterated in mere Seconds
@The Raichu that wishes everyone a good day *dies*
Alternate Title: Man tells us the different movie types while watching KonoSuba.
What?
What?
@@shallbric6160 yeager
@@ghostlyflamingo07 What?
Konosuba trash 😂👎
One of my favorite gimmicks is the one in that one quibi (rip) movie where you turn your phone sideways to see the normal movie perspective, and turn the phone back to portrait to see the perspective of the protagonist’s phone, it’s so interesting imo
Spy Kids is the ultimate gimmick movie, and I will always love it for that. Like, they bring back the game suit from 3D, which, need I remind you, *doesn’t physically exist.*
If 3D can bring Aqua to real life then I'd say that humanity has truly peaked.
yes
it will peak when you can bring ANY fictional character to real life
@@husariuspl117 then i could finally make Guts go to therapy
my favorite character
This works regardless if you are talking about konosuba or kingdom hearts
IMAX is just the average cinema but with bigger screens, bigger booms, and louder screams.
I unknowingly bought tickets for a 3D screening of how to train your Dragon so I forgot to get any 3D glasses, hoo boy that was an.... Interesting experience, dunno how my eyes didn't get burned.
Yikes
Why the hell didn’t you go back out and ask them for some glasses or ask them why they didn’t hand you a pair? They would have given you a refund for negligence on their part.
Either this is bullshit or just really stupid 🤦
@@kenshelle1 it was the only showing that was at a reasonable time slot for my schedule and I have a really bad attention span
@@CurtyTails I remembered that halfway through the movie, suffice to say it was a much better experience
Can't wait for the Diamondbolt movie on 100 fucking years in 7D with 4D seats, a scratch card, duel vision, hypno vision, a $1,000 insurance card, interactive moments and alternative ending!
Let’s just say his glasses are ….smexy
Diamondbolt said "look at him go" so genuinely, with excitement that it immediately made me laugh, made my day.
One gimmick thing was actually in the video game Quantum Break. It had a short, tie-in TV series with episodes that bridge the gap between chapters of the game, or shows what happened from the antagonist’s point of view. Depending on your choices in the game, what happens in the show changes. It’s pretty simple but it’s a neat idea, especially for a game, and I wish more things tried that out.
3D movies is basically things being thrown at your face every 5 minutes.
The House on Haunted Hill skeleton is too amazing for words.
Hardcore Henry in theaters was amazing. I chose the perfect spot to get the best point of view.
The director is a great cinematographer who made some crazy music videos that inspired his vision for Hardcore Henry. So so so good.
Hardcore Henry was quite enjoyable even though it made me a little motion sick. I really like the concepts in it!
When the entirety of Australia doesn’t have IMAX but minuscule New Zealand has a couple.
I think some states do actually, just not mine :(
@@DiamondBolt rip in da chat.
Bit late but it's in my area
One of the best movies where its filmed from the perspective of the computer screen is "Searching". great movie definitely check it out when you can
I remember watching 1917 in a 4D cinema where I think the only effects were slightly moving seats, lights that flashed when explosions occurred, a wind blower and a water sprayer that was basically on par with one squirt from a spray bottle.
In the end the film didn't really use the effects all that much.
That sponsorship at the beginning of the video is how they should have made the 2012 battleship movie.
All jokes aside, DB I wanted to say something if you have the time. I didn't get a chance to say this last week, so I wanted to say so now. I've been watching you since ruined forever was originally a thing, and you've probably been one of the biggest influences of my life. I was sad that the series ended, but I'm so glad it did because something so much better came from it (in quality and community). You are an awesome person and you truly are one of a kind. I'd love to talk to you some time (Although if this is getting too weird just ban me from the channel), but I just wanted to say thank you for making such a big impact, for a lot of us. Awesome video, and I will see you in the next one.
As an American, I would like to explain that, from my experience of Theaters and IMAX, I think IMAX is MUCH more cleaner and larger, with better sound quality and such.
Also, that fast-paced ad was hilarious. XD
I liked IMAX too, I just wish it wasn't so gosh darn loud.
Of course it's cleaner, I hear those IMAX tickets are expensive!
Yay, more spy kids discussions, just what I wanted!!!!
The Aqua joke at 3:35 really spoke to me.
I remember the smelling card from spykids. The only things I remember were that one lady said “shiitake mushrooms” (because rated g or pg, whichever one it is these days) and that there were like three scents clustered in one scene. I thought that was a little weird even back then
3:37 respect for my boy aqua supremacy
BOY!?
HUH?!?!?!?!?!?!
I remember seeing the Lego Movie in 3D with my grandfather, and the Lego Land Clutch Powers Animated short in 4D on my birthday. However I never saw Spy Kids in any form because my parents thought it was "too crude" and that the kids had "too much attitude!" Ooooooooooh!
Thank you for mentioning Mr. Sardonicus, the theater I work at used that constantly as a pre-show thing before trailers and I found it absolutely hilarious.
If you’re curious which one, it’s currently called Majestic. It used to be “Alamo Drafthouse”, but they changed it when a company bought them out. Dine-in theater with decent food and good times.
Diamond bolt, I'm extremely disappointed you weren't sponsored by RAID SHADOW LEGENDS. THE BEST, MOST IMMERSIVE RPG EVER, WITH OVER 10000000 DIFFERENT CHARACTERS TO PLAY. YOU CAN EVEN PLAY AS RAID SHADOW LEGENDS.
Don't get me wrong, the games could have been good if it wasn't meant to be mobile game.
@@CoolManCoolMan123 it is on pc. It’s just a mediocre pay to win rpg
HE RUINED MY DREAM JOURNEY
I DID NOT , MR ELECTRIC SENT TO THE PRINCIPALS OFFICE AND HAVE HIM EXPELLED
cinema at its finest
Everything went downhill in cinema after that masterful scene
One of the best movies ever made is the Prince of Egypt. The animation was perfect on level with today's standards. The CGI was used only when it needed to be like on the scene where Moses splits the red sea in half when you watch it just say this is beautiful
WTF does this has to do with the video
@@gameuniverse8736 exactly
@@MrKaji010 Ah yes, The craziest gimmick of all.
Making a good movie.
Bolt you were not the only one who wished we could touch aqua in real life
Damn real life sucks
Down tremendous
There's a short show that's very centered around a guy's phone where his car breaks down in the middle of snowy nowhere on the way to a party. Lots of video calls, and I think each episode was titled the percentage of battery he had left. It was really neat. Each episode was like 9-10 minutes long so it's worth checking out.
Just wish I remembered what it was called
Bolt is one of those people who can make me laugh via a sponsorship
10:16 Well this aged great
Shrek 4D announces it's closing the day he mentions it in a video.
Good job.
I remember on the home media release for Clue (or Cludeo as its known in my country), it would play all the different endings one after another with transitions. It was a cool idea to make different endings for different cinemas, though I can imagine how annoyed people would've been
"But this is how it really happened"
It's pretty great that they put all the endings together for the full release plus it feels very in line with a film adaptation of Clue
Adam Sandler and DiamondBolt, Fan Fiction. Make it fucking happen.
Adam x Adam
How do you know it hasn’t happened already?
@@noaht2005 he was searching for it his entire life thats why
🤨📸
Thats a movie idea that is doomed to flop and will be known as a movie worth regretting 🤮
I have to admit that while some of those gimmicks seem kinda "meh" today, I feel like all of it was basically research to see what people responded best to, and it probably has improved a lot of what we see today in subtle ways, and certainly theme park experience rides. ^.^ Very nicely researched. Thank You.
Everyone as kid constantly took their 3-D glasses on and off to see how the screen would look
yo i remember doing that
A lot of horror movies use low frequency sounds that can only really be replicated with high end sound systems so you only get the full effect in a theater. Low frequency sounds can't be heard by human but they can be felt, which causes feelings of uneasiness and fear. It's why a lot of scary movies, like Paranormal Activity, are a lot less scary when you watch at home.
We need to take a moment to appreciate Diamondbolt's channel banner. I love it
"The Tingler" had several gimmicks, suprised it wasn't mentioned
I did not want to be placed on an FBI watchlist for googling "The Tingler"
Yeah but the difference between clue and all those other alt ending type films is this:
Clue's an actually good movie
3:11 Damn Bolt you actually look good with glasses!
I'm glad you covered some films by William Castle, those old movies don't get a lot of love despite their ambition.
Diamondbolt is such a good UA-camr he can make a sponsorship interesting.
I tried to pause it right when the buff shrek flashed on the screen, I now have a screenshot of buff shrek thanks diamond bolt
my dude your pushing these out like a champ could this be the fabled upload schedules power?
5:10 I watched that movie and the scary jpegs made me laugh instead of being scared
I always hated 3D movies because I have an eye condition where my fields of vision don't properly overlap, so the 3D glasses literally don't work for me. They're basically just sunglasses that make everything blurry.
In my opinion, the only appropriate time and place for 3D is when it's properly implemented in theme park attractions.
Señor Bolt: "3D movie popularity seems to have peaked sometime in the early 2000s..."
Me: "Wow, he's too young to remember the late 70s... So cute!"
Thanks for the information & the laughs, & don't ever change the outro muzak!
The weirdest movie gimmick is hot Rod not getting out of the way
I love how Adam Yelled "Thanks Pixar!" At Despicable Me 3 which was made by Illumination.. Nice one there Adam 😌👌
yes the joke was that I was thanking Pixar for making 3D animation mainstream which in turn brought us Minions
Diamondbolt deserves 10 million subscribers
Skeleton: pops out
Everyone: SPOOKY SCARY SKELETONS, SENDS SHIVERS DOWN YOUR SPINE!
Hey bolt, you should check a horror podcast episode on dead meat, it's all about horror gimmicks in theater, it's very engaging. have a very nice day. Also a good example of a 3d movie were the 3d is overwhelming is Friday the thirteenth part 3.
They should collab
@@owyemen9367 yes, that would be so cool.
Man I love Dead Meat so much. And the gimmick episode is one of my favorites!
@@isaiahmaldonado349 same
3:19 i actually used the 3d religiously throughout the 3ds's entire lifespan. my eyes have become very sensitive since, so i can't really use it anymore, but my 3ds has more or less retired anyway.
"where it'll be competing with the five nights at freddy's movie" god that shit fell off like a glass of milk
In the 1960 13 ghosts, they had a feature where you needed to put on glasses to see the ghosts on cue
You know what’s the absolute best? Seeing Bolt with shades
The cool thing is some of us gen z might live long enough to see that 100 years movie and then say, “cant believe i waited 100 years for this crap”
5:16- *BUFF SHREK JUMPSCARE*
Ayo DiamondBolt! Remember that Shrek 4D film at universal you talked about? Well, sadly it will be closing at Universal Orlando next January 2022! Might wanna get one more trip to the swamp before our boi Shrek leaves…?
"Where it will be competing with the Five Nights at Freddy's Movie."
This quote did not age well.
r/beatmetoit
Thank you for the small bit of the doctor who theme it made me very happy
I can watch his same video every month and still enjoy it
Bandersatch... was interesting, my buddy was also interested with the concept when other characters used to realise or change their actions based on what you do
I cannot remember the title, but there was another detective film where there were many "clue breaks," where the audience were encouraged to discuss the identity of the killer after various important lines of dialogue: now THAT is interesting because it promotes something we've nearly lost: IRL HUMAN CONNECTION
Boomer moment
Congratulations on the sponsor, bro.
10:17 True, the director left the project last week so now I'm not sure if the movies coming, hey at least we got security breach
This aged well...
@@TheRealBorb yeah...
I guess for most people it was lucky this was wrong
@@goober-ce8gl ye this comment aged horrendously
I will say I feel that Legoland has done a great job on doing 4d movies. I have enjoyed them a lot when I can go see them. My personal favorite is probably the lego movie spin off.
One gimmick i like is Clue having multiple endings.
The only 3D films I like is Harold and Kumar as it basically just takes the piss out of 3D so it makes the film funnier
You forgot Hardcore Henry's main gimick of being advertised in Payday 2 with the Jimmy character pack and the Hardcore Henry hiest pack
Another day, another amazing diamondbolt video
I also remember watching the spongebob movie in 4d, don’t ask how
Ah yes, Bolt is really are slowly become Jobby.
With the glasses, it almost complete.
I remember there were exclusive Sharkboy glasses and Lava Girl glasses at theaters when watching the film, and that was dopeeee. A few theaters gave you free earphones if you watched Into The Spider-Verse. When Endgame rereleased they rolled out posters to cinemas as well. there’s more just cant think…
I think Diamond bolt is having a little bit too much fun from watching konosuba 😏
ok
5:42 it cut to an ad whenever Adam was talking so it went like this, "Where people who wanted the refund how to stand and what they called the carnival"
the konsuba jokes are the best parts.
Worst movie gimmick I remember was that one paranormal movie that followed some Exorcist trying to go after some ghost and finally tracking down down the person that was possessed and then it fades to black just to tell you to go on a website just so you could understand what happened in the ending
…That’s why I’m too chicken for paranormal movies. So much nope!
Adam: be honest, how many times did you actually used that slider?
Me: NEVER
"You know what's the absolute worst, watching movies" -diamondbolt
Also diamondbolt (watches almost all the isilum movies)
To be honest, I actually have the 3D on for the 3DS at all times; I really like effect.
Thank god, I thought I was the only one.
SmellOVision was probably the weirdest gimmick I've experienced with movies but more so with rides.
It's depressing the amount of times I've re-enacted the aqua scene unironicly
3:21 ngl I actually played through the entirety of xenoblade chronicles 3D in... 3D... to freshen up the experience, it was actually really good
6:51 OH GOD THE COLOUR
Dude Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3D was my jam
bruh, I just remember when I used to take off my 3D glasses, and just for like two seconds my eyes wouldn't go back to normal and I'd still be experiencing the effect without them. Stupid but somehow awesome.
P.S; Nah, coolest gimmick a theatre ever had was how one served lunch and dinner to me and the family while watching the movie, full-on restaurant in there.
They still do those kinds of theatres! Last month I went to one while watching the Sonic the Hedgehog Movie 2
@@princesspixel3151oh sweet, I actually think Hyot's has that kinda thing... you know what Hyot's is, right?
Thank you so much for adding the Hat in Time theme at the beginning
4:32 I went to that and no cap we got sent to the chairs where the chairs didn’t even work XD