 Drum and Money Coots, aka DMC, attempts deadly, timeless tricks that eluded many accomplished magicians. Pretty much everyone who tried these tricks died. What's up nerds? I'm Dres. Are you new here? If so, remember to subscribe and remember to hit that bell notification to keep up with content from us and movie nerds. Oh, and before I get into it, I want you to think of a card. I'll randomly pick your card out of this deck and place it in my pocket or will be revealed at the end of the review. Let me, let me get this, let me, let me, oh, okay. Usually when someone dies doing something, it's not a good idea to try that thing. That does not stop popular magician DMC from trying to succeed at some of his profession's most dangerous magic tricks. I got to watch the first five episodes of Death by Magic, which took DMC on a journey from Detroit to Las Vegas, Miami, South Africa, and even India. These are updated versions of classically death-inducing tricks made famous by such magicians as Harry Houdini, Doc Taman Conrad, Gilbert Genesta, Carl the Mysterious, and Thurston, the famous magician. If you're like me and have really only heard of Houdini, DMC shares a backstory on each magician and how they all shared the same fate in their end for the pursuit of the ultimate trick. Each episode is filled with DMC interacting with random people on streets, shops, and also bars, performing different magic tricks in each country and city he visits. I'm one of the biggest skeptics out there. But I was left scratching my head at a lot of the magic tricks, leaving me to rewind it and rewind it again and again to try to figure it out. Good ol' drum and money coots, you had me fooled buddy. What would you say if I told you that I was going to attempt something similar to this? My advice would be don't do it. What makes Death by Magic different from other shows like Chris Angel and David Blaine? DMC is a real magician. He's calm, collected, and brings a sense of realism. Not a pretentious, flashy, or complete weirdo like the others before him. He lets the audience into his world, showing glimpses of his life and a fresh perspective on magic in the 21st century. So if you're keen to see the audience choose DMC's fate while standing under a strung up car, or maybe a family favourite like Russian roulette, or for shits and giggles being straight jacketed in a padlock box while the train speeds towards you? Well, this is a series for you. Are you looking forward to this series? If you are, let us know in the comments below. Also, don't forget to like the video, subscribe to our channel, follow us on all of the socials, links are in the description below. From Movie Nerds, I'm Drass, and I'll see you nerds at the movies, but by the way guys. Is this your card?