I can’t think of anything more stupid than the insistence that a trick wasn’t really a trick just because one can’t figure out how it was done … but that’s the only motivation for the absurd suggestion that Ford was paid to be in on it.
So do you think Ford was paid hush money to stay silent about what really happened?
The “real possibility” is simply that you can’t figure out how the trick was done. That’s what makes it real magic (in the sense articulated by Ricky Jay, that real magic isn’t really magical, it’s technique, whereas the sort of magic people believe in … ghosts and gods and such, isn’t real, it’s fantasy).
You have no idea what you’re talking about. Do you think that, say, news organizations pay everyone seen in all the footage they put on the air? Are you really that ignorant?
Yes, it really draws out the cocky imbeciles with no imagination who think they’re being skeptical when in fact they’re the most gullible people in the world, falling for their own baseless beliefs and shoddy reasoning. “It can’t be real, he does magic tricks.” “It can’t be a magic trick because I can’t figure out how it’s done so it must be film editing!” etc. Quite beyond these people, apparently, is the notion that Blaine uses all of these techniques.
Penn is an all around asshole … a sociopathic libertarian. Cato Institute – an organization by, of, and for sociopaths – actually appointed him as a “Fellow” despite his only academic credentials being a stint at clown college.