The text is a transcript of a video where two people show different ways of sneaking food into a cinema. They try to hide candy, chips, and drinks in various items such as sneakers, sweatshirts, glasses, briefcases, toys, pillows, and hoods. They also try to impersonate cinema employees or actors to get free entry. Most of their attempts fail because the security guard notices their suspicious behavior or the noise of their snacks. They also make jokes and ask the viewers to comment on their favorite methods.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a YouTube video that shows different ways of how to bring food to a cinema.
- The video has 12 methods, but the text only covers 10 of them.
- The methods are:
1. Hiding food in sneakers.
2. Hiding food in a sweatshirt sleeve.
3. Hiding food in sunglasses.
4. Hiding food in a briefcase made of a pack of chips.
5. Hiding food in a toy or a hot water bottle.
6. Hiding food in a hood.
7. Hiding drink in a tube or a hot water bottle.
8. Distracting the security guard with a friend who pretends to be sick or lost.
9. Pretending to be an actor or an assistant of an actor who is starring in the movie.
10. Using a pillow that is filled with chips.
- The video is meant to be humorous and entertaining, not realistic or practical.
- The video is sponsored by the movie room, which is a cinema hall.