by artychris » Mar 19th, '12, 13:08
I watched this last night. It was OK... a decent enought movie for a night in with a couple of beers (and a home made curry!) I made me laugh in all the right places...
But the Mrs wasn't due home till after 11, so, although I don't usually bother with all the extras, I watched the "Making of"
And this is why I'm ressurecting this old thread.
It has to be said that I may be a little sensitive about this, and I'm certainly over protective of our lovely magical community... but during the Making Of, they talk about magicians in what seems to me to be a not very nice way.
Certainly far to many geek comments.
What miffed me far more though was them talking about how "magic allows people with absolutly no charisma to go up on stage"
And as for the bit about "Amature magicians and their bad tricks,"...
It just felt to me like they'd breezed into our world, looked down on it feeling all superior, and then left with absolutely no respect for it all!
So I took about 20 minutes of the making of... and switched it off. (I say this just incase they later talk about how much they love and respect magicians and completely redeem themselves!)
I know that we can't all be Max Maven or Derren Brown, but everyone has to start somewhere... and really, I'm sure there's many singers/comedians/etc with far less talent and charisma out there...
I still quite like the movie, but this did leave something of a sour after taste...