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cc-magic New user las vegas 89 Posts |
If you want to see the old classic Copperfield pieces. Watch this video. They are alive and well in someone else's show.
https://youtu.be/5nvy5cdXkxc |
Banester Special user 669 Posts |
LOL anything of his own creation in that show?
The art of a magician is to create wonder.
If we live with a sense of wonder, our lives become filled with joy -Doug Henning- |
the Sponge Inner circle Atlanta 2771 Posts |
I see some Lance Burton too.
shameful. |
thomasR Inner circle 1189 Posts |
How does this happen? if he can afford all of those props he should just go to Steinmeyer and get a custom show built! Makes no sense.
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alekei Loyal user Dubai/Lisboa 245 Posts |
Musicians make tributes. The difference between a tribute band and a copycat is the attribution of the pieces to the original artist. I don't believe this magician mentions Copperfield, Burton and others but can't confirm it as I have never seen him perform.
This is why many people think all magicians are the same. |
T. Durden Loyal user USA 294 Posts |
Nahhhh. The Fan looks like a clock. Ergo, original.
lmao |
pepka Inner circle Uh, I'm the one on the right. 5041 Posts |
I was thinking the same thing Durden. The name of his show actually translates to...."Look what I can do with 11 billion dollars and 0 originality."
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
How many illusionist only do original material?
It is not the tricks or illusions, it is the performer. |
T. Durden Loyal user USA 294 Posts |
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On Jul 20, 2016, Bill Hegbli wrote: It's easy enough to dress up someone's existing product with a different approach, feel, lighting design, paint job, add-on set pieces, music, choreography, story... The ***-clown in question is doing blatant rip-offs and deserves no defense. |
RobertSmith Veteran user 330 Posts |
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On Jul 11, 2016, cc-magic wrote: OMG. That's hysterical. |
Dave Scribner Assistant Manager Lake Hopatcong, NJ 4849 Posts |
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On Jul 20, 2016, Bill Hegbli wrote: In this case, not only are the illusions and tricks not original, neither are his mannerisms, gestures and actions. Watching the clip we see Copperfield, McBride, Brett Daniels and Jonathan Pendragon
Where the magic begins
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illusions & reality Special user Saskatoon, SK, CANADA 859 Posts |
And Hans Klok!
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Kendrix Loyal user 229 Posts |
His assistants are really nice. Well trained dancers.
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Pascal974 New user Ile de la Reunion 77 Posts |
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On Jul 25, 2016, Dave Scribner wrote: So true ! |
Will_Baffle New user 3 Posts |
WOW!
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LaurensMalter Regular user Belgium 131 Posts |
Yeah, Copperfield, Lance Burton and Hans Klok in there...
Especially the Fire Spiker is a Klok signature, even the way he moves... But let's be honest here, he has the budget, he actually performs it quite well, but offcourse 0 originality (or self-respect) I saw someone post here that this is the reason why most people think all magicians are the same. Euhm.. If all magicians performed this pro, people could care less, a laymen doesn't really know who he copied. It bothers people who know the many different magicians and their routines, but unlike most other copycats, it's not a cheap copy... Not defending this guy AT ALL! Just sayin' there's guys shaming the art way worse with their attempts to copy. |
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