7/10
It's like watching a magic show for the second time. Nothing new, but still enjoyable!
14 March 2013
Burt Wonderstone (Steve Carell) astounded Anton Marvelton (Steve Buscemi) with just a basic handkerchief disappearing magic act when they were kids. The two quickly became friends and eventually partners performing in Ballys Casino and Hotel in Vegas. After performing thousands of the same show, their performances became just a routine and they quickly lost passion for magic. Furthermore, their future performing in Vegas was quickly threatened by stunt magician, Steve Gray (Jim Carrey). Will they be able to find the passion they lost and gain back their audience or will this be the end of Burt and Anton in Vegas?

The performance by Steve Carell was similar to many of his past performances. I didn't feel like there was anything new, but that's not necessary a bad thing. The performances by Steve Buscemi and Olivia Wilde were well performed as supporting casts. Jim Carrey performed decently well although his character was a bit exaggerated at times.

There were a few magical surprises including a cameo by David Copperfield and the demolition of Lady Luck Casino. There was also a mention of Stardust Casino early in the movie for those of you who remember its existence from years back.

While watching the film, there were a few parts when I felt like I was actually watching a magic show. Although there was nothing spectacular about the film and its ending was somewhat expected, it was still a fun film to watch. If you love magic, this would be an entertaining film to watch. There are a number of parodies and physical comedy jokes throughout the film to keep you entertained. Overall, the film was enjoyable.
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