by king_of_keighley » Jan 9th, '07, 18:04
he is no longer an entertainer, he has tried to become a modern day Houdini with feats of physical brilliance (which undoubtedly they are), however, people look at him and for the life of them cannot see the entertainment value. I always get a sense of...err well done but...why??
His ambitous card routine is more exciting than the whole box thing.
I get the feeling he wanted to become a big stage magician but lacked the skill as a showman. On the other hand he couldn't really have continued with his street magic due to his fame.
PS. Eamon Holmes defintely knew who David Blaine was and what he does, it was just the start of the interview, standard practice. Like asking an actor, "so you have a new film out?" or a singer, "tell us about your new single"