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"The X Files" The Amazing Maleeni (2000)
13 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :-

Shall I come heckle you on your job? Make sure you count out the requisite number of McNuggets?, 20 April 2007
Author: Muldernsanta from Washington Terrace, Utah
The Amazing Maleeni is a fun episode. It's nice, light-hearted fun. The effect of the head turning around is cheesy, but it's television. They don't have a big budget. That being said, the make-up of the severed head is very realistic. So, they cancel each other out. I like how in this episode, Scully calls Mulder a "skeptic". Also in this episode, we see the second ever flaming hand. The first being in "Fire" from season one. It's interesting that Mulder purposely knocks Alvarez's pool ball when leaving, throwing his FBI-weight around. Scully is very impressive with her hand-turning trick. Was that real or trick photography? Finally, Ricky Jay and Johnathan Levit are not only good magicians, they are good actors. It gave a high degree of authenticity having real magicians perform those parts instead of just normal actors. The Amazing Maleeni isn't an "amazing" episode in any sense of the word, but it's a solid episode with enough misdirection and sleight-of-hand to keep you entertained and guessing.
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Abra Cadabra, 19 July 2007
Author: Sanpaco13 from Sandy, UT, United States
This is a great episode if only because it is about magic. It starts out wonderfully with the Amazing Maleeni's head falling off and then some great camera work with Mulder holding up the picture of the pier and then pulling it away to show a camera shot of the same scene live. I always have liked the shows or movies that lay out some elaborate scheme but don't reveal it to you until the end of the show. You have to watch and try to fit the clues together otherwise you have no idea what is going on which also isn't necessarily bad because that just keeps you wondering and watching until the end. I liked that in the end of this episode there are extra twists even after the trick is explained and that Mulder was able to outsmart the magicians. Always one step ahead. I love watching this episode every time and I give it a 10/10
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Movie reference - Seinfeld, 3 October 2008
Author: daciang from Cluj, Romania
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Maybe it should be noted that this episode gives a nod to an episode of Seinfeld, in which George Costanza pretends to be disabled and when his boss finds out he says "We built you a ramp!".
This is exactly what the bank manager says to Meleeni after Mulder exposes his fake disability and impersonation of his twin brother. I think it's plausible it was intentional, this episode has a humorous tone.
(I know comments have to be at least 10 lines long, but this is just a suggestion for a trivia section for this episode. I also see comments with less than 10 lines of text. What gives?)
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Head-Spinning Magic!, 24 October 2006
Author: (andyetris@yahoo.com) from Philadelphia, PA
When a sideshow magician's head does a 360o turn - it falls off! Scully suspects someone else is the hack - Mulder makes his high card disappear! Misdirection and sleight-of-hand are keys to this million-dollar magical mystery of robbery and revenge!
This is a well-done comic episode with a clever plot that keeps the twists coming - the ones we expect, and the ones we don't! The acting is perfect and the ending is too - almost. My only complaints are that too many of the 'magic tricks' are crude cinematographic editing, and the ending should really have been revealed in action, rather than explained.
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