Penn & Teller: Fool Us - Season 10 Episode 10 -A Magical Punch in the Face

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  • Penn & Teller: Fool Us - Season 10 Episode 10 -
    A Magical Punch in the Face
    Penn and Teller challenge magicians to perform in front of them and, if they can fool the famous duo, they'll win a 5-star trip to Las Vegas to perform as the opening act in Penn & Teller's world-famous show at the Rio Hotel & Casino.
    Magicians Sanjeev Vinodh, Mortenn Christiansen, Giancarlo Bernini, and Jeffrey Wang try to fool the veteran duo with their illusions.
    Stars: Teller, Penn Jillette, Jonathan Ross
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Komentáře • 3

  • @jeepdude7359
    @jeepdude7359 Před 23 dny +1

    I believe in magic. I am blissfully fooled and entertained. 👍

  • @topherthe11th23
    @topherthe11th23 Před 27 dny +2

    10:38 - Doesn't the title "Card Tank" sound a bit too much like the Houdini-esque escape-trick in which Teller perished? I'm surprised he didn't stand up and run out of the theater in fear of losing his life again. It always amazed me who that the phone-boot-sized water-tank in which Teller's de'ad body showed up so many times with a playing-card didn't get suppressed by OSHA (along with the buzz-saw that was fat'al to so many showgirls (or the same very patient and possibly unjustifiably optimistic showgirl on multiple occasions)).

  • @topherthe11th23
    @topherthe11th23 Před 27 dny +2

    10:04 - It maybe distressing that Sanjeev Vinodh had a bunch of rac'ist people from India writing in saying how good it made them feel that someone who "looked like them" (i.e., was Indian, at least by a lot of ancestry) had accomplished something, the implication being that if he did NOT look like them (i.e., did not share their ethnic ancestry) then they would not have felt good. But while that's saddening, I'd like to reassure everyone that I'm sure that the vast majority of people living in India are NOT rac'ist bigots and that when they see a magician (or anyone) fail (or succeed) it makes them feel however they feel REGARDLESS of the ethnicity of the person performing the magic, just as the vast majority of people in the U.S.A. don't care in the least bit about the nationality or origins of any magician, whether they're a U.S. citizen or not, we couldn't care less, as long as the magic is great we don't care where your ancestors came from.