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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Close-up card magic with a twist | Lennart Green
 
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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Close-up card magic with a twist | Lennart Green

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_oa8m5Oq00

 


 

Playtime Comments : [TED] Close-up card magic with a twist | Lennart Green

ca*********:

2019 and i'm still laughing at queen with misdirection 30:05


vo***********:
30:08 Queen with misdirection... this guy is just on another level, brilliant!

Lu*********:
10:56 ''is the camera getting too much?'' Haha, hes is a Legend!

vs*********:
15:36 her reaction was priceless

wa********:

5:45 and 8:05 etc CRAZY EVIL CARTOON VILLAIN LAUGH!!!


sa****:

29:00 should be the thumbnail lmfao


Jo***************:

30:10 "Queen with mis-direction" lol the girls reaction - couldn't have been more perfect - he's little hand gesture tops it - knowing exactly where she's been distracted haha funny guy


Ro*********:
I came back here after ten+ years for the devil's laughter (4:45)

Du**********:

8:28-8:29 he lapped those cards so damn fast that was amazing for real. Thats pure quick brilliant genius sleight of hand rite there.


jr*******:

15:35 Her reaction!


 


 

Top Comments : [TED] Close-up card magic with a twist | Lennart Green

Ma*******:

'l'll do it quick this time, but in slow motion so you can follow" hahahahahha


Da*******:
What an absolute legend. That 30 mins went so quick. I thought that last card might be under the tape on his face though.

Ti********:
12 years later here I am watching this again. it 's better everytime I watch

J*:
He just works on a whole different level. I think he's really more of a magician's magician than anything. Just unbelievably original in both his style and content.

Cl*******:

Queen with misdirection
Awesome.


Wi*********:
that one dude has the funniest laugh ever!

Vi***********:
In hindsight giving the entire audience tranquilizers before the big show may not have been the best plan.

V:

His jokes are on another level. Haha. 


Pi***********:
This is, NO JOKE, the best card performance i ever seen, i laugh i've been amazed, it's wonderful.

av*********:

Not sure why this was at a TED talk, but this was absolutely wonderful.

Gotta love the random Phantom reference at the end.


Ca*********:
ending with a phantom of the opera joke, indeed funny from beginning to end

he********:

Man I wish this was in Hi-Res, such an awesome show.


Ky**********:
People always ask me what got me started in magic over two years ago now! Well this was my sole insperation. Lennart Green changed my life.

Bl*********:
i love her reactions

Ro**********:
Stop! Do you see the pattern? No? ..... rearranges two cards .... and now?
One with the thumb. Clack. Briljant.

Sl************:

I am not a magician but I saw how he did some of those tricks and he is very accomplished.
Of course I won't spoil it for anyone, however when you understand how magic tricks are performed it actually makes the magic more enjoyable because you are looking for that moment when the magician distracts the audience from what he/she is doing.


DA***********:

Up until now I thought Ricky Jay was at the top level of card mechanics, but this guy is also a grand master. His bumbling manor and sharp humor completely sell it to his audience.


cg*****:
This guy is a genius: foreign language, jokes and hard tricks all at once. I can't even brew my coffee while talking

Ja****:

my hand is too small to conceal the cards like he did


Ga************:

When you're so funny the audience doesn't know what is going on.


Ki*********:

This guy is so cool and I also like that one in the audience who laughs so hard everytime! What a great performance!


Ms*******:
"Push them together"

Exactly what I was thinking :D

Pa****:
I personally think that the overhead camera may have been revealing a bit too much to the audience by showing past the edge of the desk and revealing what he was doing on his lap etc, because when he asked if the camera was getting too much a lot of them said "yes". Also notice that they don't show the overhead view in this edit until AFTER he asks that question (at which point I assume someone fixed the camera). A lot of the tricks that should have absolutely floored the audience failed to do so before that point, and that could of course be due to a crap audience, but it could also be because they were seeing more than they should have been

De*******:

I think i’ve had this recommended every 6 months since it was recorded. And Year on Year this is still my favourite sleight/control routine. Brilliant to watch!


Au*************:

LOL! The Phantom of the Opera reference at the end was perfect.


Da************:

"Don't look at the beam. My fault." hahah


Sc*********:

"At this distance, it works immediately. Argh! Argh!" You made me spit wine all over my computer screen and keyboard. Incredible.


K*:

That laugh though


st**********:

that chick is the real magic in this vid 


 

 

[TED] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 


 

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