Larry Becker & Lee Earle's
SUNSHINE BOYS LECTURE
$32
Suggested Retail Price $34.97

THE BLURB:
Entertaining Mentalism for Real-World Performances

This DVD includes six entertaining routines with detailed
explanations presented for a live audience from two camera
views! Also included are hilarious out-takes, and extra free
performance material in PDF format.

Contents Include:

Larry's Ace Revisited - Reveal a word from an unprepared
dictionary, on a page your audience selects!

Lee's Tender Touch - Show an uncanny ability to 'balance'
the known and the unknown!

Larry's Out of Body II - Disclose all the cards taken from
an audience-shuffled deck, then repeat with a single card
under test conditions!

Lee's Corner Pocket - A classic method updated, predicts the
winner in a game of 8-Ball pool.

Larry's Cardology - A printed letter reveals a participant's
choice of a month, a number, and a playing card only HE is
thinking of!

Lee's Question & Answer - This is the one he uses when
performing for high-dollar corporate audiences; it's quick,
effective, and the audience does the work!

MY COMMENTS:
For those who are longtime fans of Larry Becker's and Lee
Earle's material (like I am), you'll probably find little
new in these six routines.  But it is a lecture containing
six very solid routines performed by two of mentalism's most
creative thinkers.  Though the majority of effects utitilize
cards, Lee's Question & Answer routine (a Bruce Bernstein
effect, published previously in Syzygy under the name
'Emergency Mentalism'), and Lee's performance of it, is
worth the price of this DVD.

It should be noted that the "free performance material in
PDF format" is not included on the DVD, as the blurb
suggests.  You must go to Larry and Lee's Mentalism
Unlimited website (www.MentalismUnlimited.com) and download
it from links off the Sunshine Boys page.  The material does
not include new effects, but printable matter necessary to
perform some of the effects included on the DVD.

Also note:  As with most other Becker and Earle DVDs, this
one worked perfectly in my DVD player but completely froze
up when I tried playing it on my computers.