I normally do not post reviews (for anything) but I had to chime in here. This lecture was very
difficult to watch due to Justin's personality. He comes across as pompous and arrogant. He might
not be pompous and arrogant at all, but he comes off that way, and it only worked against him. He
seemed aggravated at times when the audience was actually making suggestions to improve his own
tricks. The one trick where the torn corner is in the spectator's hands was billed by Miller himself
as one of the greatest things his friend ever saw, however, it was a mess of a trick in terms of
premise, and the audience let him know this. Why Miller is teaching magic when he himself can't
understand when an effect is flawed indicates to me that the blind might be starting to lead the
blind in magic, and this is a scary thing for our art.