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Alright, David Copperfield. Big name. Big magician..well maybe back in the early 90s. I was kind of excited to see his show because I honestly thought he was a great magician...back then. But looking at the size of the theater and the quality of his performance, I was a bit disappointed. It's no way near the theatrical performances he did on TV like walking through the Great Wall or escaping from a exploding building. As one of the reviewers said, he has an ego issue because there was one segment where they showed a video montage of great things that people said about him. "Greatest musician of the century" blah blah blah. I almost thought I paid to watch a movie about David Copperfield. Listen, I did not pay $100 to watch a video of narcissism. It also takes him forever to build up his performance as he likes to do monologues here and there, which is, quite frankly, boring. Like most magicians, he invites audiences on the stage to do his tricks but I think he spends more time chatting up with them than actually performing. I think he needs a career change to become a talk show host instead. Anyway, don't expect a whole lot from the show because you will be utterly disappointed as I was.
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