If so, what did you think?
I had no intention of watching, but flicked it on by mistake and found it gripping. The guy is very clever - and a little bit crazy. I did wonder if it was a trick (he is an illusionist after all) because I don't think we saw the bullet hit the sandbag - just heard a bang. But from the way he was shaking and looked totally freaked when he got one wrong, I'd say it was the real deal.
I notice there is a big moral argument about it today, but I'm sick of the way everyone in this country is mollycoddled now. Carry on like we are and no-one will ever go out in the dark, and will only leave their bed during the day if they're wearing a huge padded suit and people agree to sign a piece of paper agreeing not to breathe on them.
I'd say anyone that does try to copy the stunt won;t make much of a mess - in fact, their brain must be so small they'd stand a chance of missing it altogether!
I had no intention of watching, but flicked it on by mistake and found it gripping. The guy is very clever - and a little bit crazy. I did wonder if it was a trick (he is an illusionist after all) because I don't think we saw the bullet hit the sandbag - just heard a bang. But from the way he was shaking and looked totally freaked when he got one wrong, I'd say it was the real deal.
I notice there is a big moral argument about it today, but I'm sick of the way everyone in this country is mollycoddled now. Carry on like we are and no-one will ever go out in the dark, and will only leave their bed during the day if they're wearing a huge padded suit and people agree to sign a piece of paper agreeing not to breathe on them.
I'd say anyone that does try to copy the stunt won;t make much of a mess - in fact, their brain must be so small they'd stand a chance of missing it altogether!