Who says you need a personal screen to enjoy a movie on a flight? One clever traveler found a way to turn his trip from Athens to Singapore into a cinematic experience — with the help of a pocket projector and some overhead bins.
The passenger, whose name is unknown, decided to watchMel Gibson’s beloved historical dramaThe Patriotduring the March flight. But instead of using his laptop or phone, he projected the film onto the back of the overhead bins, creating a makeshift theater for himself and his fellow travelers.
Courtesy ofDouglas Lazickirk

“I’ve flown on more than 800 flights around the world," Lazic-Kirk toldUSA Today. “I fly every three days, on average. I’m flying a lot and to see that on the plane just blew my mind. That’s what made me start filming.”
“Everyone that could see it, their eyes were stuck to it,” he said. “I don’t even like those types of movies and I was watching and reading the subtitles. It made time pass.”
Another incident on an airplane made headlines this year — and it involved actorRainn Wilson.
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In April, theDark Windsstar shared a hilarious videoon hisInstagram Storyof his oblivious seatmate watchingThe Officewhile eating. Wilson, who played Dwight Schrute on the hit NBC show, was unrecognizable in the clip as he wore a face mask, hat and headphones and no glasses — unlike his character.
He shook his head in disbelief and then revealed his identity to the other Delta flight passenger.
“When the person sitting next to you has no idea who you are…” the actor quipped in the video’s caption.
source: people.com