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David Blaine: Fearless (2002)
David Blaine is the antithesis of Las Vegas-style magicians such as David Copperfield or Siegfried and Roy. Blaine's style is low key--no stage, no lights, no smoke, no curtains. He performs "street magic," which is close-up, intimate tricks between him and the random passersby. His stunts are feats of endurance where he stretches the limits of mind and body--burying himself alive for 7 days or freezing himself in a block of ice for 3 days. "Fearless" features the best of David Blaine's specials...
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David Blaine - Fearless (2002)
David Blaine is the antithesis of Las Vegas-style magicians such as David Copperfield or Siegfried & Roy. Blaine's style is low key: no stage, no lights, no smoke, no curtains. He performs 'street magic' which is close-up, intimate tricks between him and the random passersby. His stunts are feats of endurance where he stretches the limits of mind and body; burying himself alive for 7 days or freezing himself in a block of ice for 3 days.
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