That was never meant to be a color change; you must note that Hook Waters (Curtis' character) was meant to be a mutant with the power of illusion, so he could change the appearance of the playing card instantly. And the illusions are, shall we say, persistent; even if he is not actively concentrating on the object, it will remain that way for a certain time, depending on the experience of the mutant.
oh... ummm its not really something you can learn. Its a very controversial move that D+M put out that may or may not be real... most people lean towards not.
oh... ummm its not really something you can learn. Its a very controversial move that D+M put out that may or may not be real... most people lean towards not.
Errrrr...Its different than the D+M move..isnt it? have u seen the movie? Curtis does it with a rotation..much like that spin change....but different handling....
Errrrr...Its different than the D+M move..isnt it? have u seen the movie? Curtis does it with a rotation..much like that spin change....but different handling....
the card actually didn't change at all, a very powerful "PUSHER" simply convinced your mind that you were seeing the card change, in reality nothing happened.
pshh.. CGI thats just stupid, you really need to pay closer attention
the card actually didn't change at all, a very powerful "PUSHER" simply convinced your mind that you were seeing the card change, in reality nothing happened.
pshh.. CGI thats just stupid, you really need to pay closer attention