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Arkesus wrote:Magical_Trevor wrote:Lawrence wrote:Blimey, how far back was the last post about P&T?
My friend Richard was at the show which is apparently being shown next week ... he claimed that a trick went so bad that he doesnt think it'll be shown on TV (blamed a bad audience member picking stuff up off the table when she shouldnt, changing her mind randomly) ... should this have NOT been shown on TV?
Thoughts?
Dan (hopefully this thread is back on track)
Just to clarify something here Dan. Your friend Richard saw 5 acts filmed, 3 of which have already been shown (Matthieu Bich, Alan Rorrison, Gazzo) The one that went horribly wrong, and the one that is going to be shown next week. Next week's show is very much like all the others in that it will be varuious performances from different recording sessions cut together to make one episode.
Heckler wrote:Interestingly I went to see John Soliman last night in Brighton and he performed the Colin McLeod invisible book routine that Colin did on P&T (not sure of the exact name) so I guess he wasn't worried about the method being exposed. Sitting at the back I was wondering if there would be a disaffected rumble from the audience but it actually went down very well (despite the volunteer almost fluffing the trick, which is why it's essential to have outs I suppose).
This isn't exposure in a masked magician way, it's very much in the parlance of the magician so I wonder if lay folks really know how things are done from the explanation Penn gives?
seige wrote:Dumpster wrote:Basically what I'm saying is that there WAS a switch, the swedes lied and Penn and teller went along with it because they were an act that would do well on the show in Vegas. The American audience in the Rio would enjoy seeing John Archer, the fat funny man from Stockton on tees, Graham Jolley and his mad John Cleese style, far more than they would enjoy a big stage illusion like cubic. Their winners always seem to have odd British quirks or regional accents.
I'll assure you, there wasn't a switch. It was a red herring to give P&T a fail on their 'one-shot' guess.
And it was a cleverly done fake switch too... convincing
Mjollnir wrote:Arkesus wrote:I could clearly see a deck in both hands of West just as Jonathan Ross no longer obscures him.
It could possibly be some other form of manipulation that people have speculated at, but I did find it a tad sloppy to have this so visible.
myforwik wrote:If people threw in fake moves every act then it would be impossible for pen and teller to figure out which move was the real move.
Lord Freddie wrote:Fool Us is like porn for the sadder magicians amongst us...
themagicwand wrote:Yeah, imagine pausing it and reviewing each second just to get a glimpse of something in someone's hand.
And as for analysing Fool Us, that's nearly as bad.
danata wrote:Ratings for Penn & Teller Fool Us:
http://www.atvtoday.co.uk/index.php?opt ... a&Itemid=3
We could always go back to bitching about the Masked Magician.....Grimshaw wrote:If its not given a second series we'll have simply nothing to bitch about.
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