Bizzaro has always been in my top five favorite magicians lists. I love his effects, his thinking
and his sense of humour (which is inline with my own). The ideas and tricks presented in this
lecture are priceless and many have not been shared before.
The effects that I can remember as
of now are:
SODA RIP:
You freely show a standard can of fizzy beverage and proceed to
visibly split it into two smaller, half sized cans.
6 PACK:
Using Tommy Wonder like
misdirection, you change a six pack of (for example) Sprite into Coke
Baby's Got All Backs:
An "All Backs" routine that actually makes sense!
One Step Ahead:
A fantastic
routine using the under-appreciated Double Backed Card (Plus the Bizzaro Flip card reveal)
Zydecomb:
Forget needles or razorblades, here is a fakir trick that is totally out of the
box
Suckit!
A cartoon-like card to mouth routine with a straw
Plus some very
cool ideas and tips on Sharpie magic.
I know that list may have sounded like the back of a
DVD, but I wanted to not give a full description of the tricks so YOU can look at them with an open
mind and the innocence of a wee babe.
In all seriousness, this lecture is vital for anyone who
is the slightest Bizzaro fan; and if you are not (you know who you are, weirdos) Bizzaro shares his
"creativity bullets" to help you become a better magician and thinker and creator and all around
strange guy!!
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I really liked this lecture. Bizarro is a great performer with a very original mind and it shows. He
goes through his whole creative process and you'll find yourself challenging yourself more.
This isn't one of those lecture where you will leave with a TON of tricks you'll perform
(although there are and some very good ones). You'll leave with a sense of your own creativity which
is far more important than just some trick.
It's YOU that makes the magic special. It's YOU
that needs to be "there" in your routines.
Also this is probably one of the most structured
lectures!
If you enjoyed this lecture you'll also probably like Dan Harlan's second live
lecture which also shows some great creativity.
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Bizzaro is a very creative and interesting man. He teaches you some really great tricks, but he also
teaches you ways to invent your own tricks and be more memorable to your audiences.
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This lecture was one of the most creative and informative lectures I have seen. Bizzaro has always
been one of my favorite magicians because of his approach to magic. It's visual, hard hitting, and
makes you wish you thought of it before. My words don't do this lecture justice.
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I can't possibly recommend this lecture highly enough. It's one of magic's greatest artists at the
very top of his game.
Buy it. Right now. I mean it.
While there is not a lot of routines that I will incorporate as is, there are a lot of
methodological concepts I will certainly be using n the future. For me, that is Bizzaro's strength.
His performing style, and thus tricks, don't fit me; however, he brings so much on gimmicks,
materials, and other ideas that can underly new effects.
Bizzaro live was a great lecture. I learned a lot about creativity and how to approach tricks that I
have done over the years. He doesn't just do the same old tricks that have been around for years, he
puts his own spin on them. It was neat seeing his version of the needle and thread swallowing trick,
done with a comb. Highly recommended and will be watching this again!
Really challenges you to think about magic outside of the box. To create you own material is ways
that have never been done before.
Loved it.
...you will especially enjoy this lecture.
Bizzaro is just so cool. He has a style all his own,
very funny in a(good) cheesy sort of way, and one of the most clever minds in magic.
He's like
the Willy Wonka of the magic prop/gimmick world.
You obviously know who Bizzaro is, so why
are you taking the time to read my review when you already know any lecture he does is already worth
twice the price.
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I loved it. It's the lecture that you buy when you want to learn how to make your own things. I give
it 2 thumbs up.