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Old 05-11-04 | 11:14 AM
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The Mentalist on NBC

Wednesday, May 12 8/7pm

Gerry McCambridge, the world’s leading mentalist will amaze viewers with his nearly-impossible-to-believe acts of mental persuasion. His talents include tapping into the minds of strangers and revealing personal details about their lives that they often do not know! McCambridge also recruits “American Dreams” star Brittany Snow for a particularly astonishing feat.
Anyone going to watch this? I caught the commerical for it last night on Las Vegas, and it looked interesting. I don't believe in mind reading, but at least NBC admits that this guy does "acts of mental persuasion" -- like a magician. Does anyone know anything about this Gerry McCambridge guy? Does he try to pass himself off as a psychic?
Old 05-11-04 | 11:34 AM
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I saw the commercials and it looked intersting. Ill check it out.
Old 05-11-04 | 11:47 AM
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I'll check it out too. Looks interesting. not sure how he will sell the stuff without making it look like a magician's trick.
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They should just call it the Retardist. stupid manipulative bullshit.
Old 05-11-04 | 01:10 PM
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They should just call it the Retardist. stupid manipulative bullshit.
Thanks for that. It was a very insightful comment and I could tell that you put a lot of thought into it.

Seriously, if all you can do is threadcrap, take a hike.

I find these programs interesting because of the manipulation that these so-called mentalists have over others. It is nothing more than an illision, and I find it interesting in trying to figure out how it is all done.
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Kreskin called, he want's his act back.

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Old 05-11-04 | 02:27 PM
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looks like it will be worth a 60 minute investment of my time
Old 05-11-04 | 03:40 PM
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Gerry McCambridge, the world’s leading mentalist will amaze viewers with his nearly-impossible-to-believe acts of mental persuasion.
Ahh, maybe THIS is how they convinced NBC to pick up Angel!
Old 05-11-04 | 04:11 PM
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Old 05-11-04 | 05:31 PM
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Originally posted by Derrich
Kreskin called, he want's his act back.

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I love those "____ called, they want their ____ back" lines. I wonder who invented it.

That would be a great book, tracking the etomology of various phrases that have entered the mainstream - though I doubt it would be possible to figure out the originator(s) of too many.
Old 05-12-04 | 08:23 AM
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[BThat would be a great book, tracking the etomology of various phrases that have entered the mainstream - though I doubt it would be possible to figure out the originator(s) of too many. [/B]
Richard Lewis will tell you he invented "The ____ from hell" phrase.

George Costanza claims to have told someone he invented the phrase "Pardon my French"
Old 05-12-04 | 07:34 PM
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Watching this now. Not really impressed.
Old 05-12-04 | 08:08 PM
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No, they weren't plants.
Old 05-12-04 | 11:54 PM
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I just saw the show. This guy is amazing. How does he do it? Unless the audience are in on the con with him, I don't see how else to explain it except that he does have some mental power.

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Old 05-13-04 | 12:18 AM
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"MENTALIST!!!!"
Old 05-13-04 | 02:59 AM
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My, this is terrible. He's not even good at hiding it. I'm not finished with it yet, but he's already screwed up the Britney Snow trick, which makes me wonder why they even aired it. And the twins thing was about as subtle as me in a 24 thread. With the arms, he didn't even come close to touching the first twin on the left arm with the flower, but got the side of her right arm with another object. Then on the shoulder tap, while distracting with the flower, he tapped the other twin at the same time. I can only assume that the thorn poking was rigged into the chair, especially since the second twin grabbed the underside of her opposite leg when she jumped, which didn't match the thorn at all.

It's 4am, I'm sleepy, and I can expose his tricks while only half paying attention. And this guy gets a primetime slot? Wait ... he's staring intently at someone now ... ooo, he must be reading her mind!!! What a goober.

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I got sidetracked over in Otter and just watched the Failure (state pick) segment. Who would have thought he'd have something lamer than the other tricks? You can even see his plant marking the states while he distracts the audience, and then checking to make sure she has them right before handing him the panel.

The blindfolded ride through the street was silly too. After holding up the blindfold to the streetfolk, he flipped down the thick panel before putting it over his eyes. You can clearly see the division of the panels. Then he only held up a small portion of the adhesive to the streekfolk, and that portion was wrapped around his forehead. Who knows what the material was like that was actually covering his eyes.

I'm going to use my mental powers of persuasion to forget I ever saw this. Still can't believe it was NBC. This is easily Fox programming, or better, UPN.

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How did he mess up the Britney Snow trick?

I'm watching it now... I'm loving it and will watch it again.
Old 05-13-04 | 06:10 PM
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How did he mess up the Britney Snow trick?

I'm watching it now... I'm loving it and will watch it again.
I guess we are the minority who like this show. Some people complained how obvious the trick is. When I watch the show, I was amazed and couldn't figure out how he does any of the tricks.
Old 05-13-04 | 06:14 PM
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I figure if it's fake, I can't tell. People go watch magic shows even though there's explanations for all the tricks. As long as I'm entertained and amazed, it has served its purpose
Old 05-13-04 | 06:42 PM
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Somewhere I read that he performed the magazine trick on one of the morning shows and the same words were chosen and one of the people was from the same home town.
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How did he mess up the Britney Snow trick?
He tears the paper in half the wrong way. It's only a matter of luck that the word she chose happened to also be on his sheet. Of course, you could believe that he mentally forced her to choose a word that was also on his sheet, but since every other trick was so obviously rigged, it's unlikely that he has profound telepathic powers and saved them for that specific moment, yet couldn't figure out which way to tear the paper.

Knowing that something is fake doesn't bother me. I have the greatest respect for a great slight-of-hand artist, and I love a good illusionist. This clown, however, was not a good illusionist.

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Actually I took it as it didn't really matter which way he cut the paper. Does it really matter if he gets the word right? How does that mess up that he got the same word?

How were the other ones obviously rigged? I was totally fascinated.
Old 05-13-04 | 11:04 PM
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call it a thread crap if you want , but why cant i offer my opinion good or bad.
this show was useless.

i've seen penn and teller do these tricks for years.
i'm surprised he didnt bend a fork.
he wasn't even as good as the guy from about 20 years ago that did the fork thing.
amazing randi would laugh at this guy before he wasted anytime debunking him.


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