Certainly, like I say there are admirable things about his performance. It was a success, I'm not claiming otherwise. If you strip out the performance though, I don't like the trick (if we have it right). Surely some tricks are more elegant than others irrespective of the merits of the performance? Maybe I've been spoiled by Penn and Teller and the cups.
Thanks, that's helped me understand where you are coming from and I can understand your view on the mechanism of the trick and to a certain extent I do share that view.
My issue would be more that it's not a "true" magic trick because you couldn't do it in front of a live audience, and I consider that the hallmark of a good magic trick compared to a special effect. (Albeit as I am typing this response I can think of exceptions to that "rule".)