Best entertainers ever. I saw their show as a kid in Scottsdale AZ in the 90’s and we laughed so hard for 2 hours straight. They did the bullet catch trick and teller aimed the revolver at Penn’s crotch with the laser... and held it there for the longest time and it just got funnier and funnier until we were all gasping in laughter. One of the funnest nights as a kid in my life.
Penn and Teller I love this video I remember when I was younger playing musical chairs it was so much fun you bring so much love enjoy to the whole world and if that's not of God I don't know what is 🙏❤️🙏
We never saw the back of the spinning wheel, so it's safe to assume all five cards were Bizet, and Teller probably had March of the Toreadors hidden in his coat.
It's more likely a code test (a classic mentalist method they often speak about) which uses word clues to convey the vital information. If so, Penn did a good job making the code sound seamless.
@@AdeBamforthI prefer the OP’s explanation, since it’d be wild if the orchestra was prepared to play 25 pieces. As well, March of the Toreadors was the most familiar piece of the ones they showed, making it the most satisfying to hear at the Pops.
Okay, the toreador song, okay, that’s very recognisable. Definitely a force. Guess the balloons were just a red herring, the envelopes contents coulda been switched somehow... maybe they just had the names up their sleeves. Thought they woulda done the habanera! Also wonderful that the flower song was written by Bizet, did not know that.
Nah. It has to be codes. If you see them perform the nail gun trick in two different performances, its basically the same script, the same timing. Obviously the band is with Penn and Teller.
Best entertainers ever. I saw their show as a kid in Scottsdale AZ in the 90’s and we laughed so hard for 2 hours straight. They did the bullet catch trick and teller aimed the revolver at Penn’s crotch with the laser... and held it there for the longest time and it just got funnier and funnier until we were all gasping in laughter. One of the funnest nights as a kid in my life.
Teller is completely out of that straightjacket in 53 seconds!
bcbdrums Yeah, he's amazing. Wonder if he can still do that?
@@karamoss804 Unfortunately, his back problems have made that unlikely
I like how Penn never told anyone to put their hands to their head to concentrate, they just did it.
Awesome, good find. Thanks for share!
Teller’s distinctive everything. Shoes
Such an accomplished straitjacket escape! Inverted and in 53 seconds
Penn and Teller I love this video I remember when I was younger playing musical chairs it was so much fun you bring so much love enjoy to the whole world and if that's not of God I don't know what is 🙏❤️🙏
You know they're atheist, right?
*THIS WAS SOOOO MUCH FUN TO WATCH!!!! Xxxxx* ❤❤❤❤😊
Dang that ending was so cool - synthesiser and electric bass guitar to hall of the mountain king!
imagine getting to be a kid at one of these high society events, so cool
Penn is so funny. He's the perfect showman.
never seen this one. thanks!
You are welcome. I have no recollection how I knew this was going to air.
Such a delightful show.
We never saw the back of the spinning wheel, so it's safe to assume all five cards were Bizet, and Teller probably had March of the Toreadors hidden in his coat.
It's more likely a code test (a classic mentalist method they often speak about) which uses word clues to convey the vital information. If so, Penn did a good job making the code sound seamless.
@@AdeBamforthI prefer the OP’s explanation, since it’d be wild if the orchestra was prepared to play 25 pieces. As well, March of the Toreadors was the most familiar piece of the ones they showed, making it the most satisfying to hear at the Pops.
15:41 look at that kid, pure amazement, pure awe
Thanks for sharing
Holy hell the straight jacket bit.
They just started gaming in front of everyone
Okay, the toreador song, okay, that’s very recognisable. Definitely a force. Guess the balloons were just a red herring, the envelopes contents coulda been switched somehow... maybe they just had the names up their sleeves.
Thought they woulda done the habanera! Also wonderful that the flower song was written by Bizet, did not know that.
My left ear thought this was awesome
Aldo Parziale something weird happened when I uploaded this. I need to try and fix. Sorry!
I just checked this . . . it's in both channels!
I think trick envelopes. Every envelope had the prepared song so no matter who was picked Penn would open the secret pocket.
Nah. It has to be codes. If you see them perform the nail gun trick in two different performances, its basically the same script, the same timing. Obviously the band is with Penn and Teller.
POON UND TILLAH
10:07 CONAN O'BRIEN???
xdddd
Wot
This blew my left ear out
I didn't see any cables on that electric bass guitar...
Subtle wireless hookup. Never doubt that Penn is a bassist. He plays it as part of MANY performances.