El Corazón y la Espada (The Sword of Granada)
ding ding ding, we have a new winner.
Well well. Finally something usurps the top spot in my list. Boasting a pop-out count that rivals Comin' at Ya!, but with perfect alignment (no going cross-eyed here trying to fuse the images,) The Sword of Granada is my new pop-out king. This thing is bursting at the seams even when it's not trying to knock you over, with numerous instances of characters just bulging out of screen and much of the decor hovering outside of the screen. In fact, I doubt there is more than 10 minutes in the entire film where something isn't extending into your theatre room. These are not just quick pop-outs like during sword fights, but objects remaining for most of a scene while still other pop-outs happen. If you are a pop-out fan you must have this in your collection. You can find it on 3D Rarities II, brought you by our friends at the 3D Film Archive. Cesar Romero stars in this vintage Mexican movie. He always seemed short in Batman, but looks much taller here.
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Benq TK800 dlp
144" screen
seated 12' away