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Criss angle magic trick
Criss angle magic trick











criss angle magic trick

(You can even see in Miles routine that people are doing a specific action with their hands prior to being instructed to do so) TL DR: the whole show is manufactured.

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Then the people who were sitting around the tables for the close up parts were provided by the show, stooges, so to say, they weren't in on the tricks themselves per se, but they were directed in how to act. In the final edit (eight hours of filming condensed to 42 minutes, oof) they cut parts of both performers performances, they added remarks and reactions from later in the night to earlier in the show and vise versa. How could it be a fair system if they just redo something, start to finish, that they just did, start to finish. Not to mention, Miles had to reshoot and redo one of his routines. (Which was not portrayed as such in the final edit, keyword:edit) At the end, they gave Criss the red envelope prior to them even knowing there would be a tie, like, right before they shot the scene with the tie. The whole thing was made to sway towards Miles Brown for some reason (nothing against him as a person/actor, it's just the show), the best performance we saw, in person at the show, was Corbin's glass and necklace routine.

criss angle magic trick

What they don't show you is that by the time the dudes eventually levitated (like 11:30-12:00 at night) half of the audience was gone having walked out at various parts of the night. They had us take like a half hour to get various shots of us clapping, giving a standing ovation, shots of us agreeing with each other, blah, fake as hell. First off, the entire thing is manufactured. So I was at the taping of the first episode and have just seen the first episode.













Criss angle magic trick