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#175
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03-05-2013, 10:51 AM
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Re: Chainsaw Magic Gone Wrong.
Her head moved back and forth in the same way, like some kind of robot and she instantly stopped moving when the saw "cut" her throat. Wouldn't the actual cutting produce spasms of some sort? Well played. |
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#177
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06-02-2014, 07:13 PM
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Re: Chainsaw Magic Gone Wrong.
It's fake. First - why gag her so she can't call out? No point in this trick, unless it's to highlight the blood expelled from the mouth in the last images - that's why it's white. Second - if he cuts her throat with a chainsaw the jugular is going to expell approximately 7.5 pints of blood at high pressure and the whole front row is going to be awash - there was hardly any, especially as in point 1 above, there would be more blood expelled from the mouth and that gag would have been drenched. Third - how can she replce her own head with a fake one if the box is open so you can see it? Fourth - There is no historical record of this online (This would have been big news) - the only case of such an accident happening was a magician at a performance cutting his non-related assistant through the middle and he promptly fainted when blood flooded the stage - he was later arrested and taken in for questioning over the incident. If this guy killed his wife in an 'apparent' accident - he would have been taken in as it would have been more suspicious as they would have to explore any possible motives for deliberately killing her - again, this would have been BIG news. Fifth - It is narrated as if a documentary - from which programme and by which network exactly? Certainly not the UK. Again - no records. A TV station would not allow this graphic video to be shown without some form of censorship, nor would YouTube if it were real. Lastly - a message appears at the end which, if you translate it, is something about "1000 Euros per head" - somekind of other currency, which appears to make it somekind of play on what has been shown and may be an insurance advert. In which case it's a bad taste joke. Unless the questions above (Especialy point 5) can be given some concrete evidential proof then it goes down as a fake in very bad taste. The points in the video - that are pretty obvious - create more suspicion than evidence for it being real. |