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Aptaker Regular user Boston 113 Posts |
Heres the task, create star wars themed tricks. I mean a lot of parents are star wars kids and with the new movies kids are very farmiliar with the plots. Here is a small list to get you all thinking, post routines as you think of them, and remember some of them can be very expensive things that aren't realistic...
Aaron Dancing Lightsaber Deathstar Zombie Appearing 8 (or ten) foot lightsaber Square circle production of star wars toys Take the light from a lightsaber (Dlite routine) Green spongeballs could be planets Hope this gets you thinking, post your routines, Aaron |
Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
Jim Gerrish, whacky creator of the burnt shoe routine, has a Star Warts skit for kids on my site. It's like Grant's Farmer and the Witch, but uses more characters, all from Star Wars. And just when you think you know who's playing Dark Vapor...
Professor Spellbinder
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JJP161 Special user Columbus, Ohio 509 Posts |
How about a color changing light saber routine. Something along the lines of Darth Vader's saber is always red, but in the end when he saves his son from the Empereor his saber turns to blue to match Luke's.
Joe |
Jeremy L. Special user 800 Posts |
Costume change from Anakin to Darth Vader.
How about the floating pear (in episode 2). Levitation of a "speeder" or "ship". Bullet Catch with a blaster. Cutting a person in half with a lightsaber. Juggling lightsabers (not exactly a trick). Levitation of a model of Cloud City. |
Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
The Jedi Mind Trick!
Say you can ACTUALLY do it... Write somewhere first what you wanna influence the person, don't let anyone see it, then the person says something WHICH... Is what you wrote on the paper... How? I have no... freaking idea... But that'd be so... cool...
"Dreams aren't a matter of Chance but a matter of Choice." -DC-
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Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
Also, use The Force to move objects...
PKs should do this...
"Dreams aren't a matter of Chance but a matter of Choice." -DC-
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George Ledo Magic Café Columnist SF Bay Area 3042 Posts |
The problem I have (okay, okay, IMHO) with doing tricks based on Star Wars or a similar movie is that, in the story, it's all technology. The light sabers, the speeders, the Death Star, and so on, are all products based on science and tech. For me, if it's science and tech, it's not magic.
I could see maybe doing something with The Force, but, even there, it's not magic: it's a real thing... a natural... phenomenon... or something. For me, the question would be, what would a magician on Tatooine or one of the other planets do? What would a civilization this advanced still consider magic? I don't have a clue, but it's certainly food for thought.
That's our departed buddy Burt, aka The Great Burtini, doing his famous Cups and Mice routine
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Brian Turntime Special user 671 Posts |
How about Fearson's floating cig / Area 51 with an x-wing fighter, and John Williams music in the background?
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