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Is Mind Reading Exposed True to the Hype?

“The form of magic in which the magician tries to manipulate the minds of the audience into believing that he possesses special abilities is called mentalism.” – Cheri Brennan

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Featured Article by Randall Ulbricht

Let’s get to the chase.

I have reviewed several products over the years. The bulk of these reviewed products revolved around “how to make money”. For a change, I decided to review an entertainment product. It was a hoot, loved it. It was a welcome relief to branch out into this genre.

The product I decided to review is called Mind Reading Exposed.

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A couple years ago I heard about this gent from U.K. that expended some serious change to expose how professional mind readers actually pulled off those unbelievable stunts/videos/impressions that you have seen on TV and various videos. There was even a recent TV series showing Derren Brown doing the unbelievable and explaining some in general terms.

I looked over the U.K. gent’s initial mind reading product and was mildly impressed. Price was pretty reasonable. Information was very enjoyable and total content was above average. My guess is that he found that he was under-performing overall and retrenched. He recently released a complete update to his original. Upon that, I decided to do this review and evaluate in writing how well he achieved my “five benchmarks”.

1. How true is his sales letter to reality?

I would grade this a 9 of 10. That being said, I have found very few writers that come this close to realistically describing their product. There was no deception in the sales copy. The only reason I cannot give Mind Reading Exposed a 10 of 10 is that there was a hint of hype.

2. How unique is the product?

Again, no perfect score here and he receives a 7 of 10. There are a few other products that provide some/most/all the tricks and secrets provided here. Although his product provides more for less, his product does not stand alone as the sole source of most of the mind reading secrets provided.

3. How complete is the product?

Well, here I award Mind Reading Exposed a perfect 10 of 10. A simple download gives anyone everything promised. Nothing more is needed. I cannot elaborate more.

4. How user friendly is it?

I wish I could find fault so that I could write more. I spent twenty years inspecting and evaluating businesses. My value was in providing assistance by finding faults, but here there are none. The transaction was easy, flawless, and deserved the highest rank of 10.

5. How was the buying experience?

This buying experience went contrary to the rampant “provide your email address for full download” promotions and sales that I have experienced. I bought/received/used the product for three months and there has been no request for my email address and I have not received a single “upsell” website/email. I was impressed. Can you believe another 10 of 10 for Mind Reading Exposed?

My humble evaluation of Mind Reading Exposed is a 9 plus of 10. More can be spent, less can be spent, but for the value received, this is as close as you can get to a sweet deal.

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“You have to go in knowing that you are going to pull off one of the biggest magic tricks ever. You can’t be going in nervous or weak, it will show and take away from the trick as the spectator will suspect something right from the beginning.” – Dion Semeniuk

Why Master of Mind Games Derren is Under No Illusions

“Persuasion is key to having a great performance.” – Bradlee Carter

Featured Article by Yorkshire Post Today

Where Derren Brown goes controversy follows, and with his latest show about to be screened, the illusionist talks to Grace Hammond.

Most entertainers judge the success of their act by the volume of the applause – not Derren Brown.

In the last few years, the illusionist has coerced a group of ordinary people into robbing a security van, put a gun to his head on live TV and left various members of the public looking dazed and confused, so unsurprisingly his stage show is no gentle affair.

Brown spent much of this year, touring with Something Wicked This Way Comes, a show which left some of the audience with a distinctly bad taste in their mouths.

“Unusually for me there is some physical stuff in the second half which ties into carnival freaks, but I am reluctant to give anything away,” says Brown as Channel 4 prepare to screen the show, filmed at London’s Old Vic.

“I try and give people a real ride and provoke lots of different kinds of reactions. On tour almost every night I had people fainting or having to leave, especially during this second half. Some people even throw up. It’s not that grisly, honestly – some more sensitive types just don’t cope very well.

“Unfortunately on the night they filmed there was no vomiting. It was really disappointing, I was tempted to plant a few audience members.”

The live show has been critically acclaimed, winning an Olivier Award in the Best Entertainment category this year and confirming Brown’s reputation as a man who has pushed the boundaries of magic way beyond rabbits out of hats.

“We won against The Blue Man Group, which I’m really surprised about. I went to see them the other day and they were fantastic – I think they were robbed.”

Derren calls his brand of “mind reading” a mixture of magic, suggestion, psychology, misdirection and showmanship. It’s also hard work and while some have questioned how much carefully editing plays in his previous television shows footage of theatre tour will perhaps serve as proof of Brown’s talent.

“Touring is tiring, but it’s enjoyably tiring,” he explains. “It’s probably more exhausting for the roadies and people who work behind the scenes – at least I got to relax in the afternoons.

“The show features lots of different techniques, some of which are real and some which aren’t. In the end, I think it’s more interesting to leave the questions open as to how specific things are done.”

The problem for Brown is that others are keen to categorise him and while when he first appeared on TV screens he could do no wrong, more recently the press hasn’t been entirely favourable.

Three years ago, his decision to play Russian roulette live on Channel 4 was both condemned by those fearful of copycats and dismissed by others as a pointless hoax, and when he followed it up with a seance at a location he claimed had been the scene of a mass suicide pact some 30 years earlier, 700 complaints were logged, most of them before the programme had even aired.

The critics haven’t yet dented his thirst for experimentation and earlier this year under the guise of a motivational seminar he selected four members of the public easily open to persuasion and set about manipulating them in the way only Brown knows how. The result was Heist, in which three of the four fell foul of Brown’s powers of suggestion and, armed with toy guns, robbed a security van.

“I’ve done plenty of other things that weren’t controversial,” he says. “But things like the Heist and the Russian roulette are what people remember.

“I try to do things that aren’t formulaic and are different from the last show, things that are dramatically strong. Sometimes that might involve a subject that some people take offence to – it might encourage people to question certain beliefs.

“Being controversial is not a bad thing, but I never do it for the sake of it – it’s just a by-product. The level of outrage provoked in some people I just don’t understand.”

His knockers have also claimed that despite appearances to the contrary, the routines are simply standard magic tricks dressed up as something other-worldly, but Brown has never made any claims to possess supernatural powers and part of his appeal is that despite his ability to make people willingly hand over hard cash and shoplift, he seems like an ordinary man on the street.

With a loyal following, next year will see him embark on a new tour and TV series, and like any self-respecting celebrity he has already made a New Year resolution.

“I never used to understand what people were talking about when they said they were getting stressed,” he says.

“But I’m working so hard I’ve started finding myself getting flustered with people sometimes. I don’t like that at all in myself, so my resolution is to not get shirty with people.”

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Something Wicked This Way Comes, Channel 4, Friday, 10pm.
Derren Brown Live 2007: Hull New Theatre, May 8 & 9, 01482 22665; St George’s Hall, Bradford, June 4, 01274 432000; Sheffield City Hall, June 5, 0114 278 9789.