Brian Tudor is the Yngwie Malmsteen of magic. That's all I have to say about that.
That's actually a really good comparison lol, and I agree, fast and flashy but boring after about a minute.
Brian Tudor is the Yngwie Malmsteen of magic. That's all I have to say about that.
I can understand him being pissed off by all the critisim, but spending an entire product ranting isn't exactly anyway to improve our opinions of him <.<
The cardistry community and such has to cool off on Brian and give the man some credit and respect.
So you should not respect him for bringing you such valuable things like the OHR series and his other work. If you don't use these then you simply don't need to respect him for you have no need to care.
I really don't care what material the man puts out. I still won't support him.
Just like to point out again. Rue Martinez made the OHR. Brian Tudor merely popularized it.So you should not respect him for bringing you such valuable things like the OHR series and his other work.
I'm assuming you use his moves,
by respect I mean as little as credit him and thank him even in the smallest ammount as to having that gratefullness hidden in the deep recesses of your heart.
hopefully though Rue Martinez didn't make all 5 rev cuts.
If I do, it's news to me. Most of what I use is culled either from Xtreme Beginnerz, or Jeff McBride's Art of Card Manipulation.
I have explained in detail over the last few months why I dislike him and feel absolutely no obligation to him.
This video only furthers my perceptions of him. Pleading to me to thank a man who has given me nothing is going to be like trying to convert a wolf to vegetarianism.
Why? Would that be too inconvenient?
He's mad because he's tired of everyone complaining about his bad teaching....he suggests that he doesnt have to even teach you so get over it if his explanations arent good....and hes mad about the old battle between jerry and him that was suppose to happen but didnt because he chickened out
But not a good friend of lee asher.I have a lot of respect for Brian Tudor. Now, flourishing is definitely not my thing, but I'm easing into it, and seeing what people like Brian Tudor and the Bucks can do with those two handed cuts, and how fast they can do it, is absolutely amazing, and pretty much demands mucho respect... at least from my point of view.
Now, from a more experienced flourisher's point of view, maybe he's not as good. But at this point in my flourishing career, he's pretty awesome. Plus, he's a good friend of Joel's, so that makes him ok in my book.
But nota good friend of lee asher.