
The Post says that David Blaine has has lost 25 pounds (sometimes riding his bike in Central Park) as he gets ready for his next stunt. And what is the stunt? A jump off the Brooklyn Bridge, which would be a reprisal of a stunt by Steve Brodie who jumped into the East River while tied up in the 19th century. The thing is, Brodie didn't jump - a dummy was thrown off instead.
The NY Post reported last year that Blaine would hang from suspension wires, but there's one thing standing in the way: Permission from the city. We can imagine parents needing to revise the ol' "If your friend jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge, would you?" line. And we loved the Best Week Ever blog's other Blaine stunt ideas: "Getting on the Wrong Express Train" and "Salad Bar Hell."
The drop from the Brooklyn Bridge to the East River is 135 feet. David Blaine most recently spun in a gyroscope a block from Times Square and spent a week in a big water-filled sphere last May.
And no, Blaine's not planning on jumping off the bridge in his sphere or placing the sphere on the bridge - we just Photoshopped the above image together.




i'd love blaine to do a disappearing act...really i would.
i've been wishing he would jump off a bridge for a long time
And no, Blaine's not planning on jumping off the bridge in his sphere or placing the sphere on the bridge - we just Photoshopped the above image together.
And what a great photoshop job that is!
I'll push him if he needs some help.
Predictably, the david blaine haters come out immediately to make some sarcastic remark.
I really never understood the problem people have with him. If you are not interested, don't watch.
Gee, anon, if he'd jump from the Golden Gate Bridge I would definitely not watch. But life brings me to the Brooklyn Bridge several times a week.
If he must jump in Brooklyn, why not the Carroll Street Bridge? Surviving a plunge into the Gowanus Canal is at least as death-defying as a dive from Roebling's span.
Steve Brody! I thought that was just a Bugs Bunny cartoon. Everybody's turnin' inta rabbits!
So living in a rubber ball full of water wasn't enough of a challenge ? Now this "ass clown" wants too dive into the East river . Well I say let him then, If he wants to take the risk of turning himself into a vegetable then go for it ! It's really sad to see a grown man try to act out silly moronic-childhood fantasies . To me, It's a serious cry for help that the people close to this "ass clown" haven't answered . He needs to find a good woman and "Perform" tricks and death defying stunts on her ! I'm pretty sure their are plenty of women out there that would love to pound this guy into the headrest of their beds !
comment #8 went from angry rant to sexual fantasy in like... .75 seconds.
check out the david blaine street magic part 2 on funnyordie.com hilarious...and # 9 was so right about # 8
as long as something breaks the water a split second before he hits it, he'll be fine other wise, it's a 50/50... get it on!
Blaine is ok and good luck to him, but he is no Illusionator!
Apparently EdEx doesn't watch Mythbusters, or he'd know that breaking the water just before you hit it is bunk. Just like everything David Blaine does.
bunk, doood.
Now if you fixed the image reflected in the sphere (lincoln center + fountain) - that would be a good photoshop.
You clearly don't understand the nature of Blaine's eerie powers. No only is he able to turn his smoldering need for attention into cold hard cash with the snap of a finger, but he can also show you the reflection of Lincoln Center from a glistening sphere perched high atop the Brooklyn Bridge, which tells us more about ourselves and the universe than most of us are willing to admit.
On the other hand, he could just be a cheesy one man reality show.
I don't care what he does as long as it doesn't interfere with traffic or the subway.
Lol, I did go there didn't I #[9] ! I'm not angry at this guy, It's just that his act is tired and worn-out . It's time to move on and do something with his life . Would you jump off any structure to prove that you could do it and survive ? I'm guessing you wouldn't, Why? Because you probably have better things to do with the free time you currently have . You probably thought to yourself, "Why the hell would anybody want too jump off a bridge into Cold, Murky, Dirty water in the first place" ? Because it's a cry for help is why . Finally, One of my co-workers told me she would do that to him . It was funny and I thought sharing it with you all would be "NICe" ; ' )
(#13) mythbuster I too watched that episode but it was not accurate and was only a hammer. If a larger object was to break the surface tension of the water it would work.(pepper in a glass of water trick once you break the tension with you finger the pepper falls to the bottom)
Steve Brodie DID make the jump. A dummy was NOT used. That is a popular myth. My friend, the late David Shulman of Brooklyn, studied this for many years and intended to write a book on the subject. He was the authority, and Shulman firmly believed that Brodie made the jump.
David Blaine is the sexiest illusionist alive. People talk bad about him and for what? He is just doing his job as an entertainer. Do any of you watch television? It's all based on over-glorified situations and illusions. David is a magician. Would any of you be satisfied if he failed at one of his challenges? Would it satisfy you to get the chance to say, I told you so? Let's see some of you try to do anything that he does and be convincing. You couldn't do it. So leave David alone. He is amazing. And he's getting paid millions. It's called entertainment people. He is not crazy.