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Ten Years Of Steve Spill DVD

Steve Spill

(Based on 1 review)

The Best of Steve Spill Video Scrap Book (1987) and Hokum & Hype (1991) Collector's Edition plus previously unavailable footage, all on one DVD!

Steve Spill is the owner and founder of Magicopolis in Santa Monica. Bonus footage includes appearances by several of the magic industry's biggest players, including Penn and Teller!

This DVD is full of Steve Spill's most popular comedic-magic performances in addition to some exclusive, behind-the-scenes rehearsal footage.

Contents Include:

  • Burnt Bunny
  • Internal Alchemy
  • Blood From Stone
  • Grab 'N Stab
  • Rubber Pencil
  • Card in Chicken
  • Frisbee
  • Baby Gag
  • Needles
  • Mindreading Goose
  • Dog in Bottle
  • Voodoo Doll
  • Smashed N Restored Bottle
  • Lemon Trick
  • Eye-Popper
  • Himber Ring
  • Multiplying Pipes
  • Torn -N Restored Straw Wrapper
  • Boomerang Card
  • Coin in Water
  • Paper Balls Over Head
  • Silhouette
  • Jumbo Color Changing Deck
  • Broken Mirror
  • Cloroxo
  • Haunted Record Player
  • Schwarzenegger Impression
  • Bullet Catch
Bonus Features:

The Making of Magicopolis

Optional Audio Commentary with Steve Spill!

"Tricked-out" Scene selection menu lets you jump instantly to any trick on the DVD! approximately 68 minutes.

Reviews

David Acer

Official Reviewer

Sep 18, 2005

Steve Spill is a rare comedy-club magician who has honed his craft to the point where every trick, every joke, every riff he delivers reflects his own unique world-view. That puts him in some very elite company – think Mac King, Harry Anderson and The Amazing Johnathan.

This DVD – 10 Years of Steve Spill – offers a glimpse into his repertoire from about 1980 to 1990. Much of the material is original with him, but even when he tackles a classic of magic, such as “The Indian Needle Mystery,” the presentation and pacing are infused with who Steve is. As a result, despite the fact that he doesn’t actually teach any material on this DVD, it still serves as a kind of lecture, particularly when viewed in tandem with his insightful audio commentary.

The contents have been cobbled together from a variety of sources, including TV tapings, corporate shoots and living-room rehearsal videos, leading to an eclectic mix of material that ranges from three-second sight gags (such as Steve’s marketed “Eye-Popper”) to full-length comedy routines (such as his signature “Mindreading Goose”). Steve even performs a few dramatic, story-telling pieces with a single, magical punch at the end, including one of my favorite tricks on the DVD, “The Haunted Record Player.”

All in all, while some of the jokes, suits and haircuts are unquestionably products of their time, the vast majority of this material stands as tall today as it did 15 to 25 years ago. Very few comedians who started when Steve did could make such a claim, and that’s a testament to the quality of his thinking.

One final note - be sure to watch the DVD straight through without the audio commentary at least once before listening to what Steve has to say about the material, but don’t forgo the latter! In addition to his historical perspective, he offers some real-world advice on performing that will likely be of use to you regardless of what’s in your repertoire.

David Acer
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