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kerpa Special user Michael Miller 594 Posts |
I just got the DVD version of Short and Sweet, already having the VHS version.
Am I correct that the DVD version omits several of the performance segments, while keeping all the explanation segments? (e.g. Creamed, Housebound) I suppose this might have been done to cram in the bonus effects, unless I got a defective DVD somehow. It's no biggie, but I guess I'll keep the VHS version. Can anybody shed some light? BTW, I remain a big Sankey fan, and love this VHS/DVD. So, I'm not asking for a review per se, just a comment on my question. kerpa a/k/a Michael Miller Chicago area
Michael Miller
(Michael Merlin: original family --and stage-- name) |
kerpa Special user Michael Miller 594 Posts |
Well, I answered my own question. It's really interesting carrying my own magic show around with me inside my head - my mind has been playing tricks with me. When I looked over the original VHS version, the same tricks had explanations only as in the DVD version. I like the effects in this, particularly Creamed, a great impromptu "cups and balls" with creamers.
kerpa
Michael Miller
(Michael Merlin: original family --and stage-- name) |
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