Hey man, something I just thought of which I would love to see and I bet other magicians would love to see if you do a review on a product after you perform with it a lot. Get good performances of it at gigs and see if it really was worth it.
Yes, I do plan to start introducing “One Year On” reviews or something similar and discuss how reliable props are, reactions etc…it’s been on the to-do list for ages but I have something even better planned for the channel first. Top secret. Only a handful of people know.
After how quickly my VANISH gimmicks by Justin Miller and Ellusionist broke, I won’t buy a gimmicked card from Ellusionist again. £40 for a card that will break after hours/days/weeks. No thank you. Eric didn’t invent Twizted but it’s a clever gimmick with a really nice visual. I’m not spending £40 on it though.
I think your reaction ( surprise) to the gag, is important. Like you grabbed the wrong thing from your case or table to use as a blindfold. I wouldn’t put it on anyone but myself, otherwise that could be creepy no matter how you react. This reminds me of the toilet plunger/wizard hat on the head. Funny if you are the butt ( pun intended) of the joke, not so much on your invited guest on stage.
All scenarios can work. It depends entirely how competent the performer is. You’re quite right though, it is a fine line when making other people the butt and takes not only a skilled magician but also actor and comedian all in one to be able to pull it off without appearing creepy.
@@EverythingMagicPro99Agreed that a seasoned performer can pull off most anything, but I still think that just because they can, doesn’t mean they should. Implying that you just placed your underwear on someone’s face, is the exact reason why people are reluctant to assist magicians. Will it get a laugh? Most likely, but at what expense? The laugh can be just as strong if you play it right on your face, and not on a volunteer.
Love this so much BUT what do you think? Is it too awkward? Too crude? Leave your thoughts in a comment below.
I used this for the first time last night. That being said, this was for a magic and burlesque show. Great reaction!
Burlesque events are the perfect setting for this 👌Glad to hear it went down well.
@@EverythingMagicPro99 Personally, I can't see myself using this at a family event.
Please do a TOP 10 EDC tricks 🙏🏼😊
I’ll add it to the video list 👍
Yes this funny. Cool gag. 😅😅😅😅
Hey man, something I just thought of which I would love to see and I bet other magicians would love to see if you do a review on a product after you perform with it a lot. Get good performances of it at gigs and see if it really was worth it.
Yes, I do plan to start introducing “One Year On” reviews or something similar and discuss how reliable props are, reactions etc…it’s been on the to-do list for ages but I have something even better planned for the channel first. Top secret. Only a handful of people know.
Good gag for the right person. Although I don’t think it would fit my style.
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Can you do a review on Twizted 2.0 by Eric Jones?
After how quickly my VANISH gimmicks by Justin Miller and Ellusionist broke, I won’t buy a gimmicked card from Ellusionist again. £40 for a card that will break after hours/days/weeks. No thank you.
Eric didn’t invent Twizted but it’s a clever gimmick with a really nice visual. I’m not spending £40 on it though.
I think your reaction ( surprise) to the gag, is important. Like you grabbed the wrong thing from your case or table to use as a blindfold. I wouldn’t put it on anyone but myself, otherwise that could be creepy no matter how you react. This reminds me of the toilet plunger/wizard hat on the head. Funny if you are the butt ( pun intended) of the joke, not so much on your invited guest on stage.
All scenarios can work. It depends entirely how competent the performer is. You’re quite right though, it is a fine line when making other people the butt and takes not only a skilled magician but also actor and comedian all in one to be able to pull it off without appearing creepy.
@@EverythingMagicPro99Agreed that a seasoned performer can pull off most anything, but I still think that just because they can, doesn’t mean they should. Implying that you just placed your underwear on someone’s face, is the exact reason why people are reluctant to assist magicians. Will it get a laugh? Most likely, but at what expense? The laugh can be just as strong if you play it right on your face, and not on a volunteer.
Very good and true points.
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Yeah. It would make me laugh 👍
It would be even better if added some stains to it. TC
That would certainly be an experience. Maybe bear claw rips and blood for camp performances? 😄
Love it but needs to be 20$
I would agree. $20 or even $29.99 would be a more appropriate price.