Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

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Rob Driscoll from Portsmouth is known for his work with balloons and magic tricks. He has been playing balls since the age of 19. The first picture "from the cinema" turned out by chance - with King Kong.

Rob explains his ability to inflate balloons well by the fact that he has been swimming and diving almost all his life, because he has quite strong lungs.

(Total 21 photos)

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons Photo: Rob Driscoll/REX Shutterstock

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Mission Impossible"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Safety First" (1923)

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"The Da Vinci Code"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Minions"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"King Kong"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"How to Train Your Dragon"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Jaws"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Fiery Chariots"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Shaun the sheep"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Aladdin"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Alice in Wonderland"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Thelma and Louise"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

Dead end of balls

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

Rob Driscoll and Yoda

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

Rob Driscoll and his Velociraptor from Jurassic Park

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

Rob Driscoll and his Balloon Dinner

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Lady and the Tramp"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Spiderman"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"North by Northwest"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Thelma and Louise"

Briton recreates movie scenes with balloons

"Cold heart"

Keywords: Balloons | Fantasy | Film

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