Half woman
A chum sent me the link to this YouTube video which is a very cool variation on one of the oldest magical illusions in the book.
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Half woman
posted by Joe at 4:39 PM

I'm a 30-something blogger in Edinburgh, once sacked by my former employer for comments on the blog. I'm a bookseller and a serious book and movie fan, also posting reviews on books, graphic novels and movies regularly. The rest of my time is spent in thinking up smartarse comments, tickling my cats and supporting my local brewery.




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It was quite a shock! I've absolutely no idea how he did it in full view of the public. It cannot possibly have been CGI or what-not.
I'm guessing the woman doing the top half is actually a double amputee - as a chum pointed out she looks very used to walking on her hands. Kind of like when John Carpenter used a man who had lost both arms for the scene in the Thing where the stomach grows teeth and bites his arms off - looks real as he staggers back, obviously not got his real arms stuffed inside his shirt since the man didn't actually have any anymore. How the legs were done I don't know, but it is a great riff on one of the oldest tricks.
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