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On the Derren Brown – Trick Of The Mind Series 2 DVD, the award-winning Derren Brown returns with more tricks of the mind, combining psychology and showmanship with ambitious visual stunts and celebrity guest appearances. In this series, Derren takes his unique show out into the regions where dark stunts abound--such as a zombie arcade game equipped with subliminal messaging, which transports a young lad to a real-life version of the game. This DVD includes celebrity appearances by Jonathan and Jane Ross, Simon Pegg, Mo Mowlam, Iain Banks, Richard Madeley and Alistair McGowan.
Psychological boundaries are ambitiously stretched on the Derren Brown – Trick Of The Mind Series 2 DVD, as Derren asks people for directions on Blackpool Pier and, with his power of suggestion, convinces the total strangers to hand over their wallet and keys!
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Brilliant but little value added Derren is brilliant as usual and I really enjoyed watching the DVD and the opportunity to watch it again and again. I loved the bit with Jonathan Ross and his absolutely gorgeous wife Jane. And why do I suddenly want a red BMX for Christmas? No more than 3 stars though because the content is exactly the same cut as that shown on TV. There are a couple of voice over behind the scene discussions recorded but I expected more. More video of the build up, the actual 'trick' and comment from Derren on what we had... more info
It's a whisk This guy is a genius. Anyone who has seen his trickery and Messiah show on TV will know that he's much better than Paul Daniels or his son Keith. He is also miles ahead of Paul McKenna in the hypnotism stakes - though he hasn't yet managed to persuade millions of overweight women to part with their money. Brown's latest DVD is another gem. He outfoxes some celebs like Jonathan Ross and his missus with the red hair and others like Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp. It's almost a waste of time trying to work out... more info