No surprise here at all. Just more typical garbage that Kevin Parker seems to churn out on a regualr
basis. Just an out an out shame that magic dealers have not yet learned that this guy knows
absolutely NOTHING whatsoever about magic. I've seen children on You Tube perform better tricks
and....they were better filmed and made more sense! Too bad there is no option to give minus stars.
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This trick was actually pretty interesting. The method was very cool, but is it worth it? No, not
really. The quality was awefull and your angles are horrible. You can pretty much perform this for
only 1 person looking directly at you. It's impractical to carry with you and will give you a ton of
problems. Don't buy it.
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This is just plain silly. The method is so painfully obvious, you're not going to fool anyone with
this. Maybe if you're a grade schooler packing a lunch, you can have some laughs with your friends
in the cafeteria, but beyond that, I can't see this having a place in anyone's reportoire.
Another fair complaint is that it's ridiculously short. It's barely more than 10 minutes long.
At that length, this didn't need to be a DVD... it should've been a download for half the price.
Honestly though, at half the price, it still wouldn't be worth it... but at least the purchasers
wouldn't feel ripped off quite as badly.
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This is the worst thing I've seen in my life.
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A total joke with a very apropos title as "From Nothing" is exactly that...NOTHING! .00 for a one
trick DVD is one matter (10 minute DVD!), but a trick that is absurdly ridiculous is another. The
premise of approaching some stranger while holding out a plastic bag is preposterous in and of
itself, but the insane angle and the way it is done could only possibly fool a bench load of drunks,
or possibly children. If this Kevin Parker is so intent on producing junk like this, and he HAS
before, I'd suggest he sit back and seriously rethink just what magic is. The instructions for this
could have easily been placed in a cereal box. Eat the cereal, keep the box, and toss out the trick!
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