Did anyone else think that the Horsemen convincing the french guy to go to Vegas using "subtle" mind tricks was absolute
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Outstandingness — 9 years ago(June 19, 2016 01:04 PM)
it was preposterous and that's exactly where I checked out of the movie mentally. I sat through the rest, but basically every few minutes i'd say "wait that's bllsht!". It's hard enough to influence an intelligent adult at all, much less convince him to fly to the other side of the planet to see a magic show by using a poker chip. Think about that: it's absolutely insane.
The list of things wrong with this movie grows every time i see it, and still there's so many more instances that I discover through other posters or Mad About Movies. I'm shocked by all the people who say "err cmon it's a movie" because no one with a brain can accept what they're trying to sell. -
Outstandingness — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 07:44 PM)
you have asked the great question for the ages.
I know there is such a thing as 'green marketing' or 'astroturf marketing' which employs people to make up fake user accounts on imdb, Facebook, twitter, etc. and then use those accounts to upvote a movie to increase its rating which in turn draws in more people to see it. But still, 7.3 is still very high for something like this. Kids and drunk people might like it, but seriously, it's an insult to anyone's intelligence. -
OccamsBarber — 9 years ago(June 25, 2016 12:36 PM)
It's funny. The value on suits: Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs. 7.3 = the 7 of Diamonds - the card every member of the real audience picked in the first trick.
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OccamsBarber — 9 years ago(June 25, 2016 09:23 PM)
It was a just a silly thought that passed through my head.
In the movie the very first trick they show is a card trick in which the cards are flashed by and the person is supposed to pick a card. As we the audience can see the cards too it is natural to play along. Speed and placement of delivery as well as focus are used to lead you to choose the seven of diamonds.
Now, in cards, for games like poker where a draw could technically occur - two players having eight high straights for instance - the suits determine the winner. They are assigned in a hierarchy of Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs. Spades beats Hearts, etc. Or ranked numerically 1, 2 ,3 , 4. Thus the seven of diamonds is 7.3. The rating on iMDB.
It wasn't that funny to begin with and like most humor fails utterly if it has to be explained.
Good night folks, I'm here all week.
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lightningcows — 9 years ago(July 23, 2016 08:08 PM)
besides the rather interesting numerical coincidence, it isn't especially hard to direct behavior using various types of suggestions. it is called social engineering. besides getting folks to click on malicious links or unwittingly divulge confidential information, i would think it could plant other suggestions to, say, plan a trip to las vegas.
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nikolaj-694-251758 — 9 years ago(January 29, 2017 11:52 AM)
I don't think I reacted to that particular revelation as sternly as others in this thread, but after the fact I do have to admit that I would have preferred that he was just a local, or perhaps from the neighbor state just to make it sound a tad more plausible to beleive.