Ultimate Magic Video Collection • Limited & Trending

Buy it if you want to be the smartest person in the room. Avoid it if you still want to believe in wonder. As for me? I’m off to make my coffee cup float. (Spoiler: It’s invisible thread. It’s always invisible thread.)

The set also drags slightly in Disc 4, which is dedicated entirely to “Mentalism.” Watching ten different men in black turtlenecks guess your number is tedious if you’re not a hardcore enthusiast. Ultimate Magic Video Collection

You’ll Believe Your TV Is Haunted (In a Good Way) Buy it if you want to be the smartest person in the room

Let’s be honest. We’ve all been burned by “magic” before. You buy a DVD set expecting David Copperfield making the Statue of Liberty disappear, and instead you get Uncle Jerry from accounting explaining, in agonizing detail, how to force a card using “The Hummer Shuffle” while his cat walks across the table. I’m off to make my coffee cup float

The Ultimate Magic Video Collection is not that. In fact, watching this set feels less like a tutorial and more like accidentally finding Houdini’s lost Netflix password.

★★★★☆ (4/5) Loses one star because I now know my cat isn’t psychic; he just hears the treat bag from three rooms away.