The thing I really love about magic is that so much of it boils down to “I practiced for years and developed a seemingly superhuman ability to manipulate this object”. I really relate to this because despite being at least ostensibly “gifted” my entire academic career, almost all of my professional success has been because I have been willing to climb steep learning curves at the expense of hours of my life and extre…
After 50 years, The Magic Circle finally inducts Penn and Teller
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#32Does anyone have a good recommendation for a video to watch of their magic? Preferably something that’s a longer form, like something on Netflix or prime video
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#33I'm having trouble getting my head around an interview with Teller. We all know he doesn't speak. :)
If you go to any of their shows in Vegas, he hangs out after the show and talks with the fans. Felt very weird talking to him.
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#34Good to see. I never got their act, so I never really watched them, but my relatives thought they were great. Anyway, I did like and enjoy their performance in Babylon 5.
The balls and cups with transparent cups is stunning.
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#35The show Fool Us is wonderful…and this clip in particular is my favorite: https://youtu.be/5_KcQt0z-eE?si=xO5gTByzV0spzS2e
I wonder if it will hold up the next time I watch. I keep notes for my daughters to read some day and wrote about this tonight (it’s been too long since I wrote them), I hope this video will still be around when they are ready to read the notes so they can experience it too.
Re: After 50 years, The Magic Circle finally inducts Penn and Teller
#36I'm having trouble getting my head around an interview with Teller. We all know he doesn't speak. :)
If you go to any of their shows in Vegas, he hangs out after the show and talks with the fans. Felt very weird talking to him.
The other thing to note is that Penn and Teller are getting old. Penn is 70 and Teller is almost 80! Don't expect anything in their act which requires physicality anymore.
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#37The thing I really love about magic is that so much of it boils down to “I practiced for years and developed a seemingly superhuman ability to manipulate this object”. I really relate to this because despite being at least ostensibly “gifted” my entire academic career, almost all of my professional success has been because I have been willing to climb steep learning curves at the expense of hours of my life and extre…
“Sometimes magic is just someone spending more time on something than anyone else might reasonably expect.” - Teller
Re: After 50 years, The Magic Circle finally inducts Penn and Teller
#38Good to see. I never got their act, so I never really watched them, but my relatives thought they were great. Anyway, I did like and enjoy their performance in Babylon 5.
Wouldn't that be "I never really watched them, so I never got their act"? How could you ever expect to get anything you never watch?
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#39Re: After 50 years, The Magic Circle finally inducts Penn and Teller
#40The show Fool Us is wonderful…and this clip in particular is my favorite: https://youtu.be/5_KcQt0z-eE?si=xO5gTByzV0spzS2e