tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8614376202473604721.post1536857726256202593..comments2023-10-21T01:39:23.816-07:00Comments on The Weekly Magic Failure: Watching Oz Perlman's Born to Perform Card Magic for the very first time!Rolandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17576878560719571873noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8614376202473604721.post-22569742049949369592011-07-29T15:44:09.192-07:002011-07-29T15:44:09.192-07:00I recall Michael Close tearing apart Oz's dvds...I recall Michael Close tearing apart Oz's dvds in Magic Magazine. Close was diplomatic but scathing imo.<br /><br />I knew Oz for a bit and he seemed like a nice enough guy, and he sincerely wanted to teach magic, but I think Penguin was in a hurry to get their in house talent/trick demonstrator to use credibility for the product.<br /><br />It's still better than anthing Ellusionist puts out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8614376202473604721.post-50379891594614936082011-07-12T19:59:53.282-07:002011-07-12T19:59:53.282-07:00This particular DVD is below par when in front of ...This particular DVD is below par when in front of Ammar's Easy to Master series. However, the new generation thought this DVD is the holy grail of beginners card magic DVD in region where I live.<br /><br />There were once a serious flame wars on public forums for kids to defend the fame of Mr Pearlman is the best beginners teacher somehow 5/6 years ago.<br /><br />When I look back, it all seems so funny and entertaining to watch this tiny industry where customers fighting each other for their favorite idol, rather than those publisher to say a darn word.<br /><br />Funny, isn't it?the Minutemenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13133923666580524435noreply@blogger.com