It's a playful tale of the fiction on screen and the fictions in our heads – and it's a bamboozler. |
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Off it, he can be a brilliant bamboozler, tying interviewers in knots with a series of diversions and wild extrapolations. |
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With time, this famous bamboozler has become a literary character in his own right, as have members of his family, whether directly represented or thinly veiled. |
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Requesting atmospheric silence, the Bradford bamboozler was mid-incredible illusion when someone's phone started to ring. |
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With all due respect to Premiership bickerers Benitez and Ferguson, they're novices in the world of mind games compared to this brain-bending bamboozler. |
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