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redstreak Inner circle A.K.A David Kong 1368 Posts |
quick review: get it.
longer review: I love this, some people have posted here that it is only good for little kids. WRONG. It is great for all kinds of audiences. I performed it yesterday for some adults and college students and they loved it. I didn't include some of the gags but it was great. One girl screamed when the mouse leaped at her. It looks so realistic. The best part is that it is nothing but a handkerchief (no gimmicks, IT etc) it's a whole routine with gags.etc that fits in your pocket easily. |
Robert Sixx Special user 850 Posts |
I have heard that this is really good, I just may have to order it!
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marko Inner circle 2109 Posts |
It's really good. The explanation of the magic mouse fold is worth the price alone.
Thought: Why does man kill? He kills for food. And not only food: frequently there must be a beverage.
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redstreak Inner circle A.K.A David Kong 1368 Posts |
Yes, order it! The mouse looks SOOOOO good. You have to see it.
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Brian Lehr Inner circle Edmonton, Canada 1605 Posts |
Until I purchased the video, I really thought there were threads involved. It looks that good.
Brian Quote:
On 2003-06-16 12:50, redstreak wrote: Out of curiousity, how much time did you put into practicing making the mouse, and making the mouse look alive, before performing? I'd love to do it some time, since it's so portable. I played around with a bit last year, but never pursued it. Brian |
redstreak Inner circle A.K.A David Kong 1368 Posts |
Actually not very long. I havn't performed it in a real routine yet, I didn't think that I was good enough. But I was at a party and everybody begged for me to do a trick and it was all I had.
I was surprised at how realistic it looked with so little practice. Everyody is asking to see "the mouse trick" now. |
Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5444 Posts |
Quentin Reynolds’ “5-Minutes With a Pocket Handkerchief” is brilliant. It is well produced and easily understood. Quentin’s years of performing experience shows in his selection of tricks to make this routine work!
It is funny that most of the tricks on the video are found in Martin Gardner’s “Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic”. That includes the making of the mouse. The only trick not in the “Encyclopedia” is the curtain trick that ends the routine. In fact the mouse, the stretching hank, and the falling hank gag can be found in a couple of youth oriented sources The beauty of this tape, aside from it being super-convenient and brilliant in teaching the routine, is the way he has taken the different tricks and melded them into an excellent routine. Watching this experienced professional at work and studying his selection of tricks and how he progresses from one trick/gag to the next are the hidden treasures of this tape. I agree with redstreak that it can play well for adults. I have used the routine in a bar to much laughter and squeals of delight (with the mouse)
The artist formally known as Mumblepeas!
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Big Jeff Loyal user 300 Posts |
I just got it and it is great. I will learn this and try it on my friends and their kids.
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