Color Changing Deck (4/5)
- This is a great trick and very magical looking. Malone, as is
par for him, had some very funny opening lines. I don't like, however, his presentation as much as
others I've seen do this effect. He has a couple of moments of an illogical premise about magicians
cheating by having you pick a card face up, then in an effort to "not cheat" he has a card picked
face up . . . a bit weird. Also, there was a lot of babble before begining the magical portion of
the effect. However, once you get to the magic, it's beautiful to watch.
Rise Rise Rise (4/5)
- This is a visual and clever idea. It should not be a separate trick, however. It should
be, in my opinion, part of a trick. Also, he taught a different control in the explanation. I would
have liked to have learned the control he used in the performance. You might remember, if you read
my disk four review, that I was getting a little burned out on listening to Malone. As much as I
love him, there were some mind-numbing moments. This dvd, however - particularly this explanation -
he seemed to have mellowed out. I think he was just exhausted from filming 6 DVDs.
Thosheroon
(5/5)
- This is an amazing effect to watch, and it fooled me - always a bonus. it was
performed without an audience. The illusion is killer illusion. This effect is not Marlo's, however
the major move used to create the effect is Marlo's. Again, in the explanation, Malone has Mellowed
out. It was much more pleasant to watch and listen to.
The Perfect Stop Trick (4.5/5)
-
Again with the awesome funny opening gag/line. This is a great effect and seems very free feeling
and very fair. The only reason I busted it .5 stars is because there were a couple of choices he
gave to his spectator's in the performance that he would only be able to give once. For example,
when dealing a queen on to the table, he asks the spectator if he wants to count the queen as a 12
or a 10. That's fine once, but it another queen comes up in the counting procedure, you can't offer
that choice, but you may run the risk that the spectator will want to have the choice. I felt Malone
should have covered that possibility.
Topsey Turvey Aces (4/5)
. . . and more funny
patter ideas from Master Malone and his Jedi-like comedic timing. You'll learn some cool shuffles
that are very convincing. Lost one point for requiring a table.
Lucky Seven (Follow Up Aces) -
(4/5)
- Great effect for sure. I was slightly annoyed, however with his presentation . . .
A LOT of "I'm gonna do this; Then I'll do that; Then next, watch me do this."
Hit the Aces (4/5)
- Not much to say here . . . quick, magical and visual
Almost Like Trick Cards (4/5)
- This was performed with no audience. I often wonder on some of these that he chose not to
use an audience . . . is there a reason? Would it not be as deceptive close up? It's probably no big
deal, but it slightly makes me wonder. This effect is super clever and creates a very solid illusion
that you've seen the faces of all of the card used in the assembly.
The Observation Test (3/5)
- This one is clever, but it's a A bit contrived and convoluted, but still a pretty decent
trick.
Needed a Title (3/5)
- This one was a little busy , but still pretty decent. You
get a lot of mileage out of the "showing of the cards as all Ace of Spades."
Of Course I Can
Deal A Good Poker Hand! (2/5)
- This is a really long poker routine that requires you to be
able to do a real bottom deal and isn't all that interesting. I think there are plenty of better
poker routines out there.