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Raw broccoli isn't hard to swallow. You only make it bad in your head. Wash it down with some cauliflower. The girl was too mature for them to include more of her. I knew it when I saw her face. She's on the ball.
I think one day the magicians will be able to use the coins of long lost magicians to reproduce old trick not previously understood. Based on the resonance of the elements it would be like plugging into a VR.
Your going to be teaching your son the trade, have you considered making a Zoom style class for teaching magic to other students? The way the world is going to be changing might lead to this being a more prevalent aspect of academia, if it hasn't already. Having other well qualified individuals also utilizing this as a trade came to mind watching The Late Show with Mr. Colbert. Such the talented muse. (I hope he doesn't mind the term muse.)
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might i ask a question regarding a different performance? in season 3, episode 5 was the important part cut out in the coin through shirt trick? (at the 9:45 minute mark)
Honestly disappointed, just saw for myself that your Netflix show is staged. I mean, I get that you meet people and give them basic instructions because it's a tv show. But the magic has to be actual magic and not TV magic... Mini spoiler coming: I just saw you take the strength out of a man so he couldn't rip a playing card. He kept trying but couldn't do it (holding it by the short edges). You took the card, turned it 90 degrees (holding the long edges) and ripped it in half. Then he tried again but couldn't (holding the short edges). You gave him his strength back and asked him to try again. And there for no apparent reason, he immediately turned the card 90 degrees and held the long edge. Of course, now he could rip the card appart. He obviously knew that the card was made so that it was very resistant long edge to long edge but normal short edge to short edge. You're obviously a good magician but that is worth nothing if you cheat. And why cheat on such little tricks? That makes me wonder about the bigger ones... And for anyone thinking that magicians are cheaters by definition, they're not. Their job is to do things that seem impossible. If you use camera or editing tricks... Well, it doesn't seem impossible at all. Even I can make the statue of liberty vanish with some basic video edition and/or accomplices. Sorry for the long comment but I'm very disappointed. I heard about the rumors saying your show was staged because the guy you made invisible in a previsous season was an actor. Now I think it's definitely the case...
Usually magicians use the power of perspective. No magician can actually levitate and stuff, tricks wouldn’t just work like that, just like that one episode of the two girls in the dark and when he pats one on the shoulder the other one reacts, obviously we as the viewers and those girls didn’t know how he did that hence us believing he is truly capable of something else, instead when we heard the explanation it seems perfectly reasonable and there is always science envolved. Another great example is a magic trick with a cup of water and a card the water will seem to be flying but instead is being suctioned by air or something. So conclusion; magic is about perspective science and of course; special effects and staging, but it’s a SHOW
@@ISLeone come on, I made pretty clear that I know no one actually comes out of Hogwarts. The tricks you mention are examples of tricks that do not require to cheat you thanks to editing or post production. In other words, if the guy shows me a trick on tv through a random person, he implies that I could have been that random person. Justin actually says that at the beginning of the show: "no camera tricks, no editing". Justin actually plays with that in the small bits with the white screen. He does a trick that only works because it's on tv and then shows us the perspective that reveals the trick. That's cool because he doesn't lie to us. But if he says to the so called random person (behind the scene) "ok, next you're gonna try to tear the card but hold it exactly that way. Then, I'm gonna give you your strength back and that's when you turn the card 90 degrees and succeed" That is bullshit, a show maybe, but not a magic show. And if you call it a magic show then you're a fraud. The worst thing is that he obviously is a good magician and some of his tricks must be actual magic tricks. But there are too many evidences that prove there are camera tricks, editing and special effects. That just ruins everything.
I've been watching this video for a long time, but just found your comment here, I agree with you, that this is not magic (magic tricks), he should have given an explanation at the beginning... because magic can be performed directly in the real world,... let's We welcome real magic from Penn & Teller Fool Us: Season 10 which will air in October