by iummydd » Jul 6th, '06, 16:38
Many people gona hate me for this but some things must be said.
The first thing is all the talk about blaine; blaine in my opinion brings nothing to the table magic wise beside a poker face and a thight shirt. He does very simple, very known stuff, there really any kid with a free week or two can do. The only thing that bought him screen time was his willingness to do crazy feats like the jumping from high pole. Starving himself in a box, or his latest "show people how I almost kill myself trying to hold my breath".
The only thing that I will really give him credit for is for bringing new interest into street and close up magic, but that's it!
Now, DC, I only like him because he is a performer of epic proportions, I mean, he does stuff any one with a cool 100 million bucks in the bank could do, but he makes it look like real magic because of his acting ability, also he is one of the few people who brought new interest into the art of magic in the 90's.
Well Houdini... let say the hype may be bigger then the name. He was the greatest escapetionist of all times, thats pretty much a fact, some of the stuff he did still waiting to be done again. but about other stuff, well I would say people gave him the name of a great magician, a thing which is still remembered by this day when ever you want an example for a magician, but that's because Houdini was a master of PR, and always knew how to keep the hype and news around him, if it's crazy escaping feats, his interesting life, or his life goal and dieing wish of debunking spiritualism (a thing which killed him in the end). But comparing him to other magicians that may be unknown by lay people but sure known by magicians, well Houdini is left in the dust.
It's hard to pin point the greatest magician of history because magic is built on so many levels, and also there are so many kinds of magic.
when I look at great magicians I look at how much they brought the art forwards, for example Robert Houdin (that if I know correctly Houdini took his name), that is considered to be the father of modern magic, and I think he really is one of the greatest magicians alive, not because I have seen one of his shows, but because I know his historical tribute to magic, and many people will say that unless him, magic, especially grand stage magic, would have left as an old art and would be forgotten.