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  1. 26 de mar. de 2012 · Mallrats Magic Eye - Is it actually a sailboat/schooner? slightlymentholated. 1.24K subscribers. Subscribed. 516. 201K views 11 years ago. An analysis of the Magic Eye illustration from...

  2. 4 de mar. de 2016 · MallRats - Sailboat [Best Quality] Russell Peterson. 13.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 720. 138K views 8 years ago. My Favorite Scene in MallRats (3 of 3) ⊹⊱⋛⋋ http://imdb.me/russellpeterson ...

  3. I saw this while watching Mallrats. Willam was staring at a poster that looked like static on a TV. Its actually a Magic Eye poster. https://i.imgur.com/gXjslEb.png. How does this work? First make the image full screen if you can. Then focus your eyes just above and beyond the image.

  4. 20 de oct. de 1995 · Mallrats. 1995. R. 1h 34m. IMDb RATING. 7.0 /10. 129K. YOUR RATING. Rate. POPULARITY. 3,877. 347. Play trailer 0:31. 1. 3 Videos. 99+ Photos. Comedy Romance. Both dumped by their girlfriends, two best friends seek refuge in the local mall. Director. Kevin Smith. Writer. Kevin Smith. Stars. Shannen Doherty. Jeremy London. Jason Lee.

  5. " Mallrats ," the 1995 cult comedy from director Kevin Smith, was chock full of quotable moments, not least being the ongoing Magic Eye saga, which featured William Black ( Ethan Suplee) trying -- and continuously failing -- to see a hidden pattern in a Magic Eye display at the mall.

  6. 14 de sept. de 2021 · Mallrats is a cult comedy film by Kevin Smith that features a scene where a character named William stares at a Magic Eye poster and says, \"You dumb b******, it's not a schooner, it's a sailboat!\" This is one of the 10 best quotes from the movie, according to Screen Rant.

  7. That relaxing can be done on purpose, and it’s essentially crossing one’s eyes, but in the opposite direction. Instead of meeting your gaze at your nose, you place it somewhere out in the air. When the relaxing method is done on a magic eye puzzle, the “nonsense” geometric patterns in the image overlap and create a stereoscopic effect.