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Sneak Preview

Archer, Danny

Danny Archer Magic

(Based on 1 review)
A devastating mentalism routine. You reveal the name of their favorite movies.

Sneak Preview will quickly become one of your most performed mental effects...On a custom printed card depicting a movie theater, the spectator writes the name of ANY movie they want on the blank screen...Using your own business card, you jot down your impressions...the movie is in color...it's about golf...Bill Murray...you write down Groundhog Day... they freak out!

Comes complete with approximately 75 custom printed cards, gimmick and instructional DVD.

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Christian

Official Reviewer

Mar 05, 2010

Sometimes you see a trick and wish you were the only one doing it. This is one of those tricks. It is deviously simple and it is profoundly powerful. This is a very straight forward mental effect. A spectator thinks of a movie writes it down and it is placed in an unseen and very fair place. The performer then divines the movie in a very believable and fair way.

As you read the instructions and all the subtleties of the effect you will see this is not some trick that a magician thought up sitting at his computer. This has been though out, tested, and refined. There are some very clever ideas supplied with this very commercial piece.

As a person who has purchased his share of 70% workable tricks, you can see that much care has been given to the working of the effect. The type of business card finish, the design on the business card, and how the climax is revealed are all well thought out. Danny gives you fantastic ideas and experience through the script that he supplies...really good.

This is one of those simple effects that you will slap your forehead and say... "Why didn't I think of this!," but more importantly, you audience will laugh and be amazed at your abilities to divine their very thoughts.

And I hate to say this, but with a little thought, it is also a devilishly clever way to gain information other than a movie to be used later in your show. Ugh — I have said too much already.
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