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Fool Us Draws To A Close

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All season long they have come; a few have fooled but most have been sent home. Last night was the season finale of Penn & Teller: Fool Us. Derek Hughes, Reuben Moreland and Jared Kopf put up mighty efforts for the last show of the new American produced run, but it was Suzanne and her Band-Aids that fooled Penn and Teller. They thought they caught her, but they didn’t! The show has done well enough to earn a second season of CW produced episodes (and third in all).

Now that Fool Us is over, the summer season of TV magic has basically ended. Masters of Illusion had its season finale last week and America’s Got Talent has crowned its tenth winner. There is still magic on TV, though… at least if you have a decent pay TV package! The Carbonaro Effect is still running new episodes Wednesdays on Tru TV and Extreme Escapes has at least another new episode or two premiering Sunday mornings on Reelz.

If you missed any of Fool Us or Masters of Illusion (or just want to check them out again), episodes of each are currently available to stream for free on the CW website.


Mahdi Gilbert Fooled’Em

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Sorry it is a bit of a slim Video Friday… but I’m not in iTrick Tower Midwest V1.0 or 2.0. I’m not a Grand Cherokee somewhere in the 240 miles between the two! We do have a great video for you, though, Mahdi Gilbert’s winning oil and water routine from this week’s episode of Penn & Teller: Fool Us.

Check out more of Mahdi on his official website. Don’t forget to check out his picture intensive blog, too!

Walk Talk With Penn And Teller

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City Walk is television show produced by KCET that takes viewers on a walker’s eye view of cities across America. Vegas was among the cities featured, where the show talked to Penn and Teller (well, mainly Penn) about walking.

Penn And Teller From CBS Sunday Morning

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Good morning! How are y’all? It’s Video Friday, you know. This morning we jump right into the awesome with this piece from last week’s CBS Sunday Morning on Penn and Teller. We assume that the vast majority of iTricksters were not up early enough to see it… we weren’t.

If you are interested, you can read the accompanying text article on the CBS News website.

AGT Stuff, Penn Jillette Stuff And More [Magic Bulletin]

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No, it isn’t Fox Business… it’s iTricks! Obviously, that’s Penn. More on him later in the Bulletin.

Okay, how about a round up of some America’s Got Talent stuff? Ryan Stock and AmberLynn did not continue on in the competition, but their last performance is still inspiring looks at other accidents on the show, such as this one from the AP on the Calgary Sun website while the Orlando Sentinel is taking a look at juggler Victor Kee and New York Upstate features Steven Brundage.

The Goodman Theatre (in Chicago) is hosting the world premiere of The Magic Play, which is a play featuring a good deal of magic, on November 1. Playbill and Broadway World both have pieces on the show.

Justin Willman is starting to get a good deal of attention for his pro-transgender bathroom law magic video, which we honestly skipped on posting earlier in the week… not due to political reasons but because it is pretty NSFW! If you want to check it out, visit Justin’s YouTube page.

Finally, Penn Jillette also visited the Kilmeade and Friends radio show to talk about weight loss and Donald Trump. You can watch the interview (it is about 13 minutes) on the Fox Radio News site.

Penn’s Garage Sale

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You may remember that Penn Jillette and his family moved out of The Slammer a few months ago because, basically, his awesome bachelor pad wasn’t a very good home for a family. Soon The Slammer will be demolished so Penn held a garage sale over the weekend (because that is so much easier than moving it). The video report above is from Bravo Casino Media and you can read more about the sale in the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

A Little Something From Kyle Marlett

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Friend of iTricks was on Fool Us last week… check it out! We won’t even spoil it for you. Then check out his site.

Happy Birthday Penn Jillette

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iTricks would like to wish a very happy birthday to Penn Jillette. If you are looking for a way to celebrate, you can always check out this almost hour long free video from the Chicago Humanities Festival featuring Penn’s discussion on his recent weight loss as well as his political views and more. You can also catch Penn on a repeat episode of Fool Us tomorrow night on the CW after Supergirl.


Penn Promotes AIDS Walk ON KVVU

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This is self explanatory; Penn Jillette is promoting the AFAN (Aid For AIDS Nevada) charity walk scheduled for this Sunday. Penn and Teller will be Grand Marshals for the 16th time. Get more information on the AFAN website.

Penn And Teller Join Harry

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Check your local listings because this is scheduled for today, folks! Penn and Teller will be appearing on Harry Connick Jr’s day time talk show. If you miss it, we’ll bring you highlights once they are posted!

Penn And Teller On Superhuman

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You still have to wait until next week for Penn & Teller: Fool Us to return with new episodes, but the boys have been all over TV lately. In addition to today’s appearance on Harry, check those local listings, they were on the Fox show Superhuman earlier this week.

Fool Us Is Officially Back!

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Penn & Teller: Fool Us
returned to the airwaves last night with its season four premiere; our lead off video is a little of what you missed if you didn’t see it! Don’t worry, you can still catch it streaming free on The CW’s website. Uproxx also talked to Penn about the show, magic and female magicians.

What You Missed On Fool Us This Week

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Did you miss Penn & Teller: Fool Us this week? This is a teaser The CW released yesterday… Obviously, this was awesome. If you missed it you can catch it streaming free on The CW website.

Penn And Teller Backstage Bonus From The Tonight Show

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A little more Penn and Teller from last week’s Tonight Show appearance.

Makes me kind of think… these two are kind of overdue for a new special. Do you hear what I am saying? The CW I am looking at you… but I would settle for Netflix or Hulu or something.

Penn And Teller On The MDA Telethon (2011)

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We’re closing out the day with another magical moment from Labor Days past, this one from 2011 featuring Penn and Teller. You can of course catch them every week on The CW on Penn & Teller: Fool Us.

Learn more about the work of the MDA on their website.


Penn, Teller, Fallon And A Bunny

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A couple of weeks ago Penn and Teller were supposed to visit The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, but the show was cancelled when Jimmy tripped and almost lost a finger. The duo were in to see the recovering host last night and they brought along a furry friend to perform the world’s most famous, and perhaps least seen, magic trick.

Kostya Kimlat Makes On New Friend On Fool Us

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Kostya Kimlat was the only magician to pull one over on the boys on this week’s edition of Fool Us. Now, you may have heard that magicians love to be fooled but Kostya learned that this is not always true. He may be the only Fool Us winner that will need a restraining order when opening for Penn and Teller!

Congratulations Kostya!

Rick Lax Talks About Fool Us Appearance

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In the last year or so there has been more magic on American television than ever before (at least in most of our lifetimes). The Carbonaro Effect has been a hit for TruTV, SyFy was recently running not one but three magic series and magic can be found on networks such as Reelz and Pop TV. Meanwhile, on broadcast television magic carried the day last summer when Mat Franco won America’s Got Talent and has been well represented on this year’s edition with acts such as Piff, Derek Hughes and Oz Pearlman. The CW has been the real champion of magic, though, with their resurrections of Masters Of Illusion and Penn & Teller: Fool Us. Behind the scenes, Rick Lax has been a major part of magic’s return to television as the co-creator of Wizard Wars, which went from an Internet pilot to SyFy series. He will soon be jumping in front of the cameras, though, to compete on Fool Us Monday, September 14 (check your local listings).

iTricks: You are known more as a magic creator and as one of the guys behind Wizard Wars, which featured Penn and Teller. Do you think that either of these things put more pressure on you as a Fool Us contestant?

Rick: I felt more pressure. On Wizard Wars, I worked to advise the Challengers and Wizards as to how to best fool Penn and Teller. This was a real ‘put your money where your mouth is’ situation.

iTricks: No offense, but you are not known as a prolific live performer… was this a factor?

Rick: Definitely a factor. The last paying gig I’ve done…was a kids’ birthday party, probably when I was 17. I’ve never done a paying show for adults, never performed magic on TV before. Certainly never done magic with two magicians as knowledgeable and experienced as Penn and Teller staring at hands, unflinching.

iTricks: How do you feel about performing? I know that I am not in love with performing for performing’s sake while other guys can’t get enough of being in front of the audience. Where do you fall?

Rick: Don’t love performing, don’t hate it. But I do like sharing my work with others. And if the ‘work’ is a magic trick, well, somebody’s gotta perform it. If I create a trick and somebody else performs it well, that makes me really happy. If they perform it poorly, I start wishing it was me up there.

iTricks: Once you found yourself a Fool Us participant were you kicking yourself for sharing anything with Penn and Teller that you wished you could use on Fool Us?

Rick: Luckily I hadn’t showed them any of my own magic before filming. So they didn’t really know what I was capable of. I’d guess they mostly saw me as a magic enthusiast who’s written about magic in the past, and helped to develop a magic TV show…but hasn’t really been in the trenches. Again, all speculation on my part.

iTricks: Do you think working behind the camera so much provided any advantage to you on Fool Us?

The View From The Fool Us Stage

Rick: Yes, working behind the camera in the past was really the ace up my sleeve. I’ve probably performed less than anyone else on the show (including the 13-year-old [iTricks note: That was Riley Siegler] I just saw this week), but I’ve spent a TON of time thinking about magic, creating magic, helping others perform, and, yes, working on Wizard Wars, a magic competition show.

iTricks: Has anyone else used one of your creations on Fool Us?

Rick: I will be the first to do one of my tricks on Fool Us. But because they just got renewed for Season Three —which is awesome— maybe somebody else will do a trick of of mine then.

iTricks: How competitive are you? Do you compare your Fool Us appearance to appearances made by other performers that you know?

Rick: I’m probably the most competitive person I know. Ask Bizzaro. Most the other performers I know went into Fool Us with a much more chill attitude. And for many of them, it paid off big time. They looked like they were having a blast on stage, and Penn and Teller loved them.

iTricks: So does this mean we should be looking forward to an increased stage presence for you? What about more on camera TV stuff? A little Rick Lax on America’s Got Talent, maybe?

Rick: We’ll see how this one goes and go from there.

iTricks: Sadly, Wizard Wars was not renewed by SyFy. Do you want to say anything about Wizard Wars or any new TV projects?

Rick: I’ll just say that I’m still bummed about Wizard Wars ending, but I’m truly happy to be a part of Fool Us. It’s another show that’s “Good for magic.” Happy it’s on the air, and very happy so many people are watching. Good magic showcased well helps all of us.

iTricks: Is there going to be a Fool Us viewing party in Vegas?

Rick: I should probably get on that, shouldn’t I?

iTricks: As most of our readers know, you are actually a lawyer. Does your family ever give you trouble for being a magician instead of a practicing attorney?

Rick: For a couple years, yes. Lately they’ve been more accepting of it. And here’s a fun fact, when I wrote a book about my experience in law school, Penn was kind enough to give me this blurb: “I’m really glad he’s getting the law degree so he has a job other than magic—we don’t need this kind of competition.” Now the prophecy (of us competing) is kind of coming to fruition…

iTricks: So your parents weren’t initially thrilled with you being a magician instead of a lawyer… how’d your former clients and bosses take it? Were they like “Yeah, magic is probably a good way to go…”?

Rick: I found out I passed the bar exam as I was driving to Vegas to write my second book. The dean of my law school, Glen Weissenberger, didn’t seem too bothered by my lawyer-to-magician transition. But maybe that’s because he’s a lifelong magician himself. Just saw him last week at MAGIC Live, behind a dealer’s booth, pitching sound equipment. Sales were good!

iTricks: Do other magicians hit you up for legal advice?

Rick: If I say yes does that mean everybody reading this is going to start hitting me up? Uh, let’s go with “no.”

iTricks: Finally what is your favorite Rick Lax effect? What about non-Rick Lax effect?

Rick: From what I hear, my most popular trick (the one people are performing the most) is a trick with a matchbox called Vuja De. I’m always in love with whatever is the latest. And my favorite non-Lax tricks are: Invisible Deck, Color-Changing Sponge Ball, Micro Psychic.

Fool Us Draws To A Close

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All season long they have come; a few have fooled but most have been sent home. Last night was the season finale of Penn & Teller: Fool Us. Derek Hughes, Reuben Moreland and Jared Kopf put up mighty efforts for the last show of the new American produced run, but it was Suzanne and her Band-Aids that fooled Penn and Teller. They thought they caught her, but they didn’t! The show has done well enough to earn a second season of CW produced episodes (and third in all).

Now that Fool Us is over, the summer season of TV magic has basically ended. Masters of Illusion had its season finale last week and America’s Got Talent has crowned its tenth winner. There is still magic on TV, though… at least if you have a decent pay TV package! The Carbonaro Effect is still running new episodes Wednesdays on Tru TV and Extreme Escapes has at least another new episode or two premiering Sunday mornings on Reelz.

If you missed any of Fool Us or Masters of Illusion (or just want to check them out again), episodes of each are currently available to stream for free on the CW website.

The Official Director’s Cut Trailer

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The headline says it all; this is the official trailer for the Penn Jillette vehicle Director’s Cut. There is exclusive video from the film over at the Bloody Disgusting site, too.

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