Derren Brown's ENIGMA

Can't find a suitable category? Post it here!!

Moderators: nickj, Lady of Mystery, Mandrake, bananafish, support

Postby A J Irving » Apr 30th, '10, 13:49



A J Irving wrote:Seeing as it appears that he's not going to be taking his show anywhere near me anytime soon, I wish he'd get on with filming it for tv so I can experience it all again.
Mandrake wrote:Doesn't he usually announce a couple of weeks somewhere in London at the last minute?


He'd better or there's going to be heck to pay, heck I tell ya!

A J Irving
Senior Member
 
Posts: 713
Joined: Jun 18th, '09, 11:07

Postby daleshrimpton » Apr 30th, '10, 13:52

Mr_Grue wrote:I'd say, though, that there's a world of difference between someone finding out that Dale used a stooge and someone finding out that Derren used a stooge.


Not to us.. just to the press.

A stooge is a tool..

just like a hammer.

and like a hammer, its often a quicker way of getting a result.

For a hammer gets that woodscrew home just as well as a screwdriver, but in half the time.

you're like Yoda.you dont say much, but what you do say is worth listening to....
Greg Wilson about.... Me.
User avatar
daleshrimpton
Veteran Member
 
Posts: 7186
Joined: Apr 28th, '03, 08:49
Location: Burnham, Slough Berkshire

Postby Beardy » Apr 30th, '10, 13:57

Hypno-plank isn't a stooge - I knew the person!

Nor the one with the "dead grandfather"...

Love

Chris
xxx

"An amazing mind manipulator" - Uri Geller
"I hope to shake your hand before I die" - Derren Brown
"That was mightily impressive - I have absolutely no clue how you did that" - Tim Minchin
Beardy
Elite Member
 
Posts: 4221
Joined: Oct 27th, '05, 18:12
Location: London, England (25:SP)

Postby A J Irving » Apr 30th, '10, 13:58

daleshrimpton wrote:
Mr_Grue wrote:I'd say, though, that there's a world of difference between someone finding out that Dale used a stooge and someone finding out that Derren used a stooge.


Not to us.. just to the press.

A stooge is a tool..

just like a hammer.

and like a hammer, its often a quicker way of getting a result.

For a hammer gets that woodscrew home just as well as a screwdriver, but in half the time.


But it does also have the potential of causing a lot more mess and can be a lot harder to undo. I wouldn't use a hammer on a screw that was going to hold up a valuable painting that could get damaged if it wasn't afixed to the wall properly.

A J Irving
Senior Member
 
Posts: 713
Joined: Jun 18th, '09, 11:07

Postby daleshrimpton » Apr 30th, '10, 14:00

Then I'd get a man in to do the work for me. :lol:

you're like Yoda.you dont say much, but what you do say is worth listening to....
Greg Wilson about.... Me.
User avatar
daleshrimpton
Veteran Member
 
Posts: 7186
Joined: Apr 28th, '03, 08:49
Location: Burnham, Slough Berkshire

Postby Mr_Grue » Apr 30th, '10, 14:28

We did have this conversation more or less. I think I even introduced it as "the stooge conversation".

I think that a lot of people who like Derren would cease to enjoy him if he was caught using a stooge. The fact that stooges and their uses remain such a controversy in magic is symptomatic of that - it feels like a dealbreaker. And if he were caught using a stooge once, then.... eep... does he always use stooges? Because anyone could do that. I think that's the danger for performers who are famous enough.

And we'll take the jokes about Derren getting a man in as read, shall we?

User avatar
Mr_Grue
Elite Member
 
Posts: 2689
Joined: Jan 5th, '07, 15:53
Location: London, UK (38:AH)

Postby Eshly » Apr 30th, '10, 14:36

Are these meant to be gay jokes?

Eshly
 

Postby Beardy » Apr 30th, '10, 14:38

Eshly wrote:Are these meant to be gay jokes?


This is the time where audio and video is better than you being allowed near a computer keyboard...

Love

Chris
xxx

"An amazing mind manipulator" - Uri Geller
"I hope to shake your hand before I die" - Derren Brown
"That was mightily impressive - I have absolutely no clue how you did that" - Tim Minchin
Beardy
Elite Member
 
Posts: 4221
Joined: Oct 27th, '05, 18:12
Location: London, England (25:SP)

Postby Mr_Grue » Apr 30th, '10, 14:54

Eshly wrote:Are these meant to be gay jokes?


Yes dear.

Simon Scott

If the spectator doesn't engage in the effect,
then the only thing left is the method.


tiny.cc/Grue
User avatar
Mr_Grue
Elite Member
 
Posts: 2689
Joined: Jan 5th, '07, 15:53
Location: London, UK (38:AH)

Postby Matthew Townsend » Apr 30th, '10, 17:42

Went to see Enigma on the 4th of April in Bradford.

One of the best live shows i have ever seen!!!

Some of the effects were just phenomenal!!!

Highlights for me were the updated version of Korans Medallion and who couldnt love the ending?????

All in all i would rate this his 2nd best live show. (1st being And Eveniong Of Wonders)

M

User avatar
Matthew Townsend
New User
 
Posts: 3
Joined: Apr 30th, '10, 14:37
Location: Leeds (UK)

Postby Klangster1971 » May 2nd, '10, 00:33

So..... *I WILL TRY TO AVOID SPOILERS - BUT DON'T READ IF YOU'VE NOT SEEN THE SHOW.... GO AND SEE IT AND THEN COME BACK!!!!!*

Just got back from tonight's show in Birmingham. I have steadfastly ignored reading anything about the show before now but have just had a quick scan through the thread before posting my thoughts - just as they come to me, so they might be a bit random.

1) Stooges - I didn't see any particular effects that needed/used stooges.

2) The White Handbag - I think he said they needed to 'mic you up' so I imagine the bag was purpotedly a portable battery pack for said microphone (although I didn't see him unclip a lapel mic when he took the bag off of the volunteer)

3) Very nice 'Guess Who' routine - I think a variation might work its way into my act somewhere along the line (as might the vinegar trick!)

4) The ENDING - yes, it was very nice but... wasn't it just a glorified c***r routine? The video tied everything together well - even if it had the effect of exposing the fact that the underlying theme of the first half was a complete setup (pity the poor bods who rushed to put the slips of paper into the hamper! :-))

5) I remember hearing that the show underwent a few tweaks for this second run of dates - would love to hear what had changed. If it veers to close to exposure, please PM me!

All in all, a great night out with DB on top form. As I get more experienced in magic/mentalism, I find myself less impressed with his effects but much more impressed with his presentation skills - he was consmate tonight with his misdirection and audience skills.

It's late but I would love to chat more about the show if anyone wants to - PM me if you'd prefer!


Sean

I know the difference between tempting and choosing my fate
User avatar
Klangster1971
Senior Member
 
Posts: 816
Joined: Sep 12th, '09, 12:45
Location: Klang Manor, Stone, Staffordshire

Postby Imagine » May 2nd, '10, 02:10

Haven't actually seen the show, but from the comments, is seems like his closing piece once agian comes from Berglas?

ESPcapaology?

Imagine
Junior Member
 
Posts: 22
Joined: Mar 15th, '10, 15:34

Postby Klangster1971 » May 2nd, '10, 07:44

Imagine wrote:Haven't actually seen the show, but from the comments, is seems like his closing piece once agian comes from Berglas?

ESPcapaology?


Definitely a Berglas vibe to the last effect... but, hey, if you're going take you finale from someone, it would be Berglas, right??? :D

I know the difference between tempting and choosing my fate
User avatar
Klangster1971
Senior Member
 
Posts: 816
Joined: Sep 12th, '09, 12:45
Location: Klang Manor, Stone, Staffordshire

Postby Lenoir » May 2nd, '10, 10:44

Most of the stuff Derren performs is out of the Berglas book. Honest.

"I want to do magic...but I don't want to be referred to as a magician." - A layman chatting to me about magic.
Lenoir
Elite Member
 
Posts: 4246
Joined: Dec 31st, '07, 23:06

Postby lollington lol » May 2nd, '10, 13:23

Klangster1971 wrote:So..... *I WILL TRY TO AVOID SPOILERS - BUT DON'T READ IF YOU'VE NOT SEEN THE SHOW.... GO AND SEE IT AND THEN COME BACK!!!!!*

Just got back from tonight's show in Birmingham. I have steadfastly ignored reading anything about the show before now but have just had a quick scan through the thread before posting my thoughts - just as they come to me, so they might be a bit random.

1) Stooges - I didn't see any particular effects that needed/used stooges.

2) The White Handbag - I think he said they needed to 'mic you up' so I imagine the bag was purpotedly a portable battery pack for said microphone (although I didn't see him unclip a lapel mic when he took the bag off of the volunteer)

3) Very nice 'Guess Who' routine - I think a variation might work its way into my act somewhere along the line (as might the vinegar trick!)

4) The ENDING - yes, it was very nice but... wasn't it just a glorified c***r routine? The video tied everything together well - even if it had the effect of exposing the fact that the underlying theme of the first half was a complete setup (pity the poor bods who rushed to put the slips of paper into the hamper! :-))

5) I remember hearing that the show underwent a few tweaks for this second run of dates - would love to hear what had changed. If it veers to close to exposure, please PM me!

All in all, a great night out with DB on top form. As I get more experienced in magic/mentalism, I find myself less impressed with his effects but much more impressed with his presentation skills - he was consmate tonight with his misdirection and audience skills.

It's late but I would love to chat more about the show if anyone wants to - PM me if you'd prefer!


Sean


I don't mean to sound harsh, but why are you ignoring Mr Brown's very very clear and specific instructions not to tell anyone about what happens in the show?

This is really poor show, if you ask me. The post should be deleted. As should others in this thread where details of the show are being discussed.

Real shame people cannot comply with what are fairly simple instructions.

lollington lol
New User
 
Posts: 4
Joined: Apr 25th, '10, 15:16

PreviousNext

Return to Miscellaneous

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 19 guests