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Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
So how did the "mind reader" do it? Does he have an earphone and someone telling him what were on the pictures?
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Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 11260950)
So how did the "mind reader" do it? Does he have an earphone and someone telling him what were on the pictures?
He could see out from the bottom of the tape. If you watch it again, notice how he put the first two pieces of tape diagonally across his nose. This leaves a gap below both eyes. When he starts wrapping the tape around his head, he never goes across the bottom. Then when he gets the pictures, he wants to Nick to hand them to him and he holds them right below where he can see. He takes a quick look at the first one and, while describing that one, he looks over the next picture. |
Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
Originally Posted by bdshort
(Post 11259473)
Loved the country guy with the stammer, and a great backstory!
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Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
Originally Posted by DRG
(Post 11261141)
I'm calling it now that he wins the whole thing. Country singer (WGWG!) + war hero + emotional backstory? He's a shoo-in.
Minn. National Guard: No record of combat injury claimed by contestant on 'America's Got Talent' Sgt. Poe's official military records do not indicate that he was injured by a grenade in combat while serving in Afghanistan in 2009, as he reports," Lt. Col. Kevin Olson, a spokesman for the Minnesota National Guard, said in a statement. Olson noted that Poe did not receive the Purple Heart, which is given to those who are injured in enemy combat. Poe didn't claim he had received the award. "We looked very closely at his record," Olson said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "We did not find something to substantiate what he said." An NBC spokeswoman said the network and Poe had no comment. |
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Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
That's too bad, because he had a compelling story. Stern was gushing about this guy on Monday. I wonder if NBC does background checks on these people similar to shows like AI does. I can't imagine they don't.
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Yeah, just found that story today. Too bad...
Was there no show on Monday? My DVR didn't record anything. |
Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
Originally Posted by bdshort
(Post 11269947)
Yeah, just found that story today. Too bad...
Was there no show on Monday? My DVR didn't record anything. |
Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
That guy seemed a bit to good to be true. My on'y thoughts while watching hm was he really wasn't a stutterer, that he was faking the defect.
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I consider myself pretty skeptical but even I was taken in by his story. I did wonder a bit when he wasn't stuttering much while talking with Nick afterwards. Now his wife is saying he was injured in a training accident in 2005 and sometimes remembers things that didn't happen. Yeah, right. Because the military would keep someone around like that. It sucks because he's a talented singer and probably would have done just fine without the fake backstory.
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Sorry, a few episodes behind but:
Originally Posted by d2cheer
(Post 11261156)
^ Turns out he is a fraud.
http://www.agtnews.com/controversy-s...poe-is-a-fraud Oh and St. Louis? You should be ashamed, not a single damned decent act. :lol: What a terrible episode. |
Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
I'm going to keep watching this show just for Olivia of Olivia and Eric (or whoever). Damn she was beautiful. That poor guy...
Not surprised at all that military dude was a fraud. He didn't stutter at all after his performance. He was much more natural and it was obvious that was him being himself. I did want to give him the benefit of doubt, but sad to learn I was right. Still... Olivia... |
Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
All caught up. Tampa had some decent acts. The magician with the motorcycle was pretty badass, the BMX group has potential but needs a larger stage. I LOVED the 16 year old "performance artist" (ballet/gymnast). Her attitude, giddiness and smile was so infectious. She was worth sending to Vegas just for that, the performance (which was damn good) was a bonus.
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So what's the trick behind the magician's box? I mean, everyone is doing it now. And the judges keep liking it.
I'm more into the stuff that I find really unique. Such as the guy with the gigantic string instrument. Or the light/dance show (which was mindblowing to me last year, when I saw it for the first time). I'm also a sucker for the classical stuff (ballet and whatnot). That's crazy that the country singer was a fraud. I was a little misty during his interview. |
Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 11260950)
So how did the "mind reader" do it? Does he have an earphone and someone telling him what were on the pictures?
Either that, or he worships the dark lord. |
Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
Originally Posted by troystiffler
(Post 11275512)
So what's the trick behind the magician's box? I mean, everyone is doing it now. And the judges keep liking it.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/GxZbGrjTAv4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> The key to magic tricks is what you don't show you. Notice that there's a lot of play on both sides of the box behind the curtains. You also can't see through the sides of the box. That means there's something hiding there. Also notice that there is no indication that it's actually a working motorcycle, so it's likely a prop that is easily hidden in the empty spaces on the sides of the box. It might also be in two pieces and the girl inside is able to quickly connect both parts together while the curtain is closed. |
Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
Look right in the middle of the bike immediately after he lowers the curtain. The bike is obviously in two parts. You can see they didn't put it together well enough, quick enough.
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you can actually see the back of the bike move after he lowers the curtain as well.. cute trick and plenty of distraction with the ladies to keep your eyes elsewehere, he also stands directly in the middle of the bike...
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Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 11260950)
So how did the "mind reader" do it? Does he have an earphone and someone telling him what were on the pictures?
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I usually fast-forward thru this show, but Xfinity on-demand disabled the FF. So I get to sit through endless BS that precedes and ends these acts.
I liked Howard Stern at first, but the constant "I don't really like dance acts, but you are just fantastic" accolades is getting on my nerves. Maybe Piers Morgan did that too, but I think I would rather watch Piers than Stern. Alll the antics with Stern and Nick Cannon is irritating too. When Cannon went on stage with that fat stripper, I was about to give up this show all together. |
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Well that was dreadful, I have to imagine/hope they put a bunch of ringers in the "stand by" group so they can seize the opportunity
I like how the guy that has only sung in his room giving direction on where the microphone should go. How exactly is the human cannonball worthy of automatic move to the next round, I guarantee that when he performs again the judges will say he just did the same thing/it's not a vegas show. |
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.just started this. The music teacher harp dude didn't make it? Wtf?
Ok I see what they are doing here. Misleading as hell. That Aussie chick Nikki is hot. |
Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
It's pretty cruel to invite some of the people to Vegas only to tell them they didn't even need to bother coming! And how was Barry not in that group?
I think the judges are having a tougher time judging without the audience there to guide them. Without the audience so many of the acts seem to fall flat. |
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I was shocked by all of those singers choking like they did. Most of them probably didn't even rehearse.
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Re: America's Got Talent - Stern Edition
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 11285456)
It's pretty cruel to invite some of the people to Vegas only to tell them they didn't even need to bother coming! And how was Barry not in that group?
I think the judges are having a tougher time judging without the audience there to guide them. Without the audience so many of the acts seem to fall flat. |
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