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Scott Alexander LIVE 2 (Penguin LIVE)


Second Annual Spectacular Holiday And Magic Extravaganza! SUPPORT LIVE MAGIC. DOWNLOAD THE FULL LECTURE TODAY.
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Fire up the yule log, jingle your bells and pour yourself a glass of egg nog because Scott Alexander is back for his Second Annual Spectacular Holiday And Magic Extravaganza! There will be all new crazy bits and wacky antics that everyone loved the first time around. Plus, one lucky viewer will be able to live tweet into the show for a chance to a win a prize worth 700 dollars, Scott’s linking finger ring routine “The Missing Link.” Part variety show and part lecture, Scott will entertain you with magic, sketch comedy, phony awards, fake commercials, song parodies and goofball bits that will leave you in stitches. Plus, Scott will teach some new powerful stand-up routines he uses in his own shows.

What will he teach?



Signature Invisible Deck
The classic invisible deck but the card invisible card, signed by you in invisible ink appears reversed in the deck and it is the only card that is signed. Then you can give the deck away as a souvenir.
Acid Reflux
A totally safe take on the Russian Roulette plot with four glasses of water and one very dangerous glass full of sulfuric acid. You use your mental powers to solve the mystery or end up with a bad case of Acid Reflux.
LEWB
This is Scott's super clean handling of the classic Lemon, Egg, Walnut and Bill trick. This is a no-fumble, sure-fire method sure to leave the audience stunned.
A Slice of McComb
This is the McCombical deck, but with some real consequences. If you don't guess the right card Scott is thinking of, you get a Soprano's manicure. You pick the finger.
Card Under the Table Cloth
This classic gem from Matt Schulein is worked over by Scott Alexander and is one of the most overlooked yet powerful table side endings to any ambitious card routine. This leaves them with their mouths agape!
Epic Deck
A new version of a color changing deck that combines the best of the invisible deck, mental photography and the Svengali all in one pack.
Scent of a Woman
Smell the magic as the four queens that have been scented with fragrances by four different members of the audience are discovered on the point of a knife blade. Women have stabbed him in the back before, but now it's his turn. This is a funny and novel version of the Malini Card Stab.

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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 15th, 2014
tons of dick jokes, not funny ones at that. no real workers in the lecture. a whole bunch of talking about nothing, dumb skits. the invisible deck with the signature is a good idea. there is nothing you will ever do. the effort to make the tricks is not woth the effects achieved. usually Dan Harlan is a great host keeps things moving. this time he was just as dumb as alexander. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS TRASHY DOWNLOAD.
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 18th, 2014
Some good stuff interspersed with a lot of fluff. The lecture feels thrown together with a LOT of filler

Invisible Deck - nice take

Russian Roulette - done with glasses of water/acid - not very convincing but maybe in front of real people it would be

Card stab - I like the desire to add a logic to it - but the premise that the selections are sprayed with perfume and can be found through smell is believable - so where is the magic?

Bill in lemon/egg/walnut - nice but the initial switch etc is not explained (Devil's hank but I still think it would be better if taught)

Card under tablecloth - old but still interesting

Hand chopper routine - not my thing but it might be yours. Nice accident moment at the end.
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Very disappointed.. Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 15th, 2014
First of all, i am big fan of Scott and all his work. And i loved the first lecture here on penguin, but this wasn't good at all.
It feels like the focus was not on the magic, it was more focus on the comedy and singing.
The effects in the lecture felt like the where something that Scott just has put together just for the lecture, nothing I will use.

Sorry Scott, but this was not good.
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bit of let down Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 18th, 2014
I am a fan of Scott's work but this lecture was more badly done comedy skits and poor imitation of other's. yes he taught some great ideas but I can say this would been the first lecture I would have walked out on if there in person.
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Poor lecture Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 19th, 2014
His frst lecture was beautiful, new lecture is bad,
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 20th, 2014
Scott Alexander first lecture was one of the best. This one not... Only great thing i learned from this lecture was the card under table cloth.
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on January 13th, 2015
I usually like everything from Scott. However, this lecture was really bad. I mean...I cannot believe I paid for this. Penguin, you should reimburse us.
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 15th, 2014
Scott's first lecture was filled with some of the funniest and hardest hitting magic penguin has ever had. He is funny and a brilliant creator but he put this lecture together too fast and it showed. There were too many bits and not enough tricks (the bits weren't as funny this year either). I feel like he took the routines he doesn't do anymore and threw them together. The invisible deck alone is worth the lecture price but it certainly wasn't David Williamson or Mac King level.
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A+ material taught in detail! Report this review
Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on March 24th, 2015
IGNORE the negative reviews. If you actually perform for people, then this is a lecture filled with worker material that you could construct a full, professional show with. It was a Christmas holiday show and Scott and Dan added some fun, holiday humor. Humor is subjective. The magic is what counts and Scott shared gold.

This Penguin Live lecture has Scott tipping A+ material like his Signature Invisible Deck that removes all the trouble spots some have with the ID ( like counting when under performance fire ).

The borrowed bill,egg, walnut, lemon trick is like a nest of boxes routine on steroids. You could close any show with this.

Sprinkled throughout the lecture are inside tips on getting work and taking your magic to higher levels.

For those that don't know, Scott Alexander has become known as one of the most creative and entertaining Magicians in the world of magic. Long before he released commercial magic, he was a full time magician and even worked for Bill Malone at Malone's magic bar in Florida at the Boca Resort Hotel & Club. Bill has stated that of all the people that worked for him, Scott stood out and Bill even request Scott teach him his version of the classic signed bill to lemon which Bill has used in his pro shows.
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Great but last year was better Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 21st, 2014
Scott Alexander is a great talented professional I love his singing, acting and creative routines.
His Invisible deck presentation was worth the entire lecture. But sorry to say, his last year in terms of funny and Christmas business was much better, 5 stars. This year, despite the always great support of Dan Harlan sounded a little over the same topic with not so much to surprise as last year. But I still enjoy everything because Penguin Lectures are friendly entertaining, natural and great to learn magic.
Happy New Year for Penguin Staff
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