Antera wrote:The CD thing was the worst thing i ever saw.
You didn't see Avatar then.
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Grimshaw wrote:Antera wrote:The CD thing was the worst thing i ever saw.
You didn't see Avatar then.
Lord Freddie wrote:Grimshaw wrote:Antera wrote:The CD thing was the worst thing i ever saw.
You didn't see Avatar then.
Or anything with James Cordon in it...
Jon Allen wrote:I can hazard a guess that everyone who claims the CD trick was bad hasn't got the faintest idea of the method. It's damn clever!
Remember, it was not a case of figuring out how to do it, P&T had to work out how it was done.
Beardy wrote:Then if you did an ambitious card routine full of triple lifts instead of double lifts, and they guessed doubles, would that count as winning? I think it wrong to do a routine that has about 50 different methods and if they happen to say the wrong one, "win".
robjames wrote:Alan was going to do his A act on the show - a very funny trick with balloons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5up1fI-Veaw
However, due to a howl up involving Johnny Thompson & Penn & Teller immediately before the filming of the pilot/special, he couldn't get to do this trick either on the special or the series.
The CD trick was something he came up with for the show to fool them and it DID FOOL THEM. They didn't know the method. He rose to the challenge and fooled them. However, although Penn & Teller had set the challenge and set the prize, they didn't set any clear rules on what constituted fooling them. On the evening of the filming, they did not get anywhere near his method.
September Films have edited the show to make it look like they caught him out and that he was using electronics/MP3 players etc but he wasn't. The actual course of events has been misrepresented.
Post the airing of the show Penn has claimed that they weren't "emotionally fooled" - a very ambiguous and grey area. Remember they only begrudgingly admitted that John Archer and Ben Earl fooled them in the first show and that for Ben's trick they filmed the part saying that he had fooled them back in Vegas. Were they "emotionally fooled" by them?
Penn has also said that he "hates formal rules and competitions". However, it was a rule set in place for the show that prohibited him from doing his balloon trick. Kind of ironic.
To those people who say there are hundreds of methods - there aren't. You could use electronics, MP3 players, switch wires, have sound coming out of a different place BUT THAT'S IT. However, Alan didn't use any of these. He used a clever, straightforward method that they didn't guess.
I love "Fool Us" and am very happy it's on TV but as a competition is completely and utterly flawed.
To get on to the show you have to have a trick that is either very novel (eg. Ali Cook) or has a good chance of fooling them (eg. Matthieu Bich) - Alan has more entertaining tricks that he could have done but the production company wanted him to do something with a chance of fooling them, and he did. The fact that Johnny Thompson didn't step in during the filming to point out that P&T did not know the method and the way that September Films have edited the show in my opinion means that Alan was completely screwed by the process.
I wrote more on this on my website and posted it last weekend if you haven't seen it:
http://www.rob-james.com/foolus.html
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