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THRILLER is said to be the last song MJ sung and it was in full dress rehearsal. Why isnt that on TII?
why does it seem like everything was caught on film?
now that i think about more about it, i wonder who's idea it was for the documentary. was it michael's or the company???
I remember while the rehearsals were going on, I heard news that the rehearsals were being taped for a later documentary of TII after Michael finished the shows.
THRILLER is said to be the last song MJ sung and it was in full dress rehearsal. Why isnt that on TII?
Alooot of people have known MJ for quite a bit of time maybe longer than 20 years and they still have done some damage to MJ. I honestly dont trust anyone that was around MJ during the time of 6/25But Kenny and Travis can't be in this? they have known him for like 20 years?
But Kenny and Travis can't be in this? they have known him for like 20 years?
IF the AEG murder theory is true then I still don't see Ortega and Travis being a part of it. One because the more ppl are in, the harder it is to keep the secret and it's likely that they were caught in the middle again, IF it is true. They may have no idea of what the 'higher powers' are /were doing and if they did notice somehting( like the weight loss, grogginess, etc) they were probably advised not to talk about it.
Isn't it really weird how everyone involved in TII was gushing about how fit Mike is and how energetic, astronautbody BS when we can SEE it's not true?
Asedora, I can tell a person's happiness by looking in their eyes.
In TII Michael's eyes are hardly seen, but I can tell he was not happy. Even his smile made me so sad.
The whole thing was more like a "goodbye" to me. To all of us.
He did not seem happy at all. Just watching him interact with the ppl on set - Kenny mostly - he was kinda shy but not the cute shy he used to be, more like he was uncomfortable there. That's why he always had sunglasses on. Sometimes Kenny sounded downright patronizing ( and I haven't watched the DVD yet, I've just observed in the theater) and bossy in a veiled way, if you know what I mean.
It still seems unreal.
i thought that TII was being filmed for rehearsal purposes only ...after looking at disc 2 bonus footage...it seems as even kenny working on the dirty diana song on the computer was filmed ..also....If they never had a documentary in mind then WHY did they feel the need to film this part to...I am confused about this...I think that they ALWAYS had plans for this footage....this just makes them all look even more guilty as far as I am concerned.
I was not initially going to view TII when it came out in the cinema. I made a rather last-minute decision to go, and while I wanted to try to enjoy myself, I also went with a critical eye, with everything I had read from the I.U. and This is Not It fresh in my mind. I wanted to try to find any clues that I could.
*Takes a deep breath* Okay, after viewing the movie three times (once in the cinema, and twice on DVD, with the option of rewinding). I am hard-pressed to find what many of you have seen. I understand that they only used two hours of film. I know that bits and pieces were spliced together from different rehearsals, with much of that footage from the last few days. I KNOW all of this. But, I see a man who was enjoying himself. I see a man who did put his heart into these ideas and concepts for the show. I see a man who loved being on the stage again, even if he wasn't happy about being signed to 50 shows. And, especially, I see a man who was full of love and never wanted to hurt anyone's feelings with a critical word. I don't see a man who was being bullied at rehearsals or wasn't being involved in the creative process.
If that makes me "blind," then so be it. I really just don't see any evidence of Kenny Ortega mistreating Michael, or having any kind of control over him. Now don't get me wrong, there are a few people that I distrust completely, and I pray that they are or have been investigated. One of those people is Randy Phillips. But I don't think that Kenny or Travis Payne are in that league. I think they were genuine friends to Michael, and that they mutually respected and understood each other.
Before June 25th, there was quite a lot of talk about Michael's appearance, his visits to Dr. Klein's office and what the reasons for them could be. I had some opinions about Michael's appearance at that time, but I kept them to myself because I saw how threads were degenerating into arguments, and I didn't want to take part in that.
YES, I thought Michael was too thin. He always looked underweight to me ever since the trial, but it was in varying degrees. It started to worry me when the rehearsals for the shows began. I was expecting him to put some weight on in preparation for it, and instead the opposite was happening.
I remember when the last pictures of him in public came out, it was about a week, week and a half before he died. He was wearing these tight pants that had leopard print on them. At the time, I remember thinking to myself, "Wow, his legs are AWFULLY thin, I don't think he's taking proper care of himself." It worried me a bit. His legs looked so skinny to me, like twigs.
I watched him with an eagle eye during TII. I didn't think that he looked so weak that he was unable to stand, or that he needed an IV for nourishment. Could he have performed all 50 shows? I really just don't know.
In regards to all the non-performance stuff that was filmed, like the production meetings and the little girl being made up:
kasume mentioned hearing about a making-of documentary coming out after the shows were done. I figured that was what it was for too. There was discussion on here about the rehearsals being filmed with Red cameras (HD) and a possible DVD being made of the concerts, like Live in Bucharest. I figured that rehearsal footage would be included as extras.
*This* is what doesn't sit right with me.
From what I did see in the movie, I can't possibly see how this show was going to be able to go in just two and a half weeks.
I have a brief background (but a background nonetheless) in Theatre. When I was performing in shows, we would typically start the process about three months in advance. Lines and musical numbers needed to be memorized. Costumes needed to be made and then altered accordingly. Sets needed to be constructed, etc, etc. Were our shows on the same scale as TII was? Of course not. We're comparing a show with a $25,000 budget (at most) to a show that cost millions. Did we use anything as complex as Lightman, costumes that lit up, or bulldozers that came out of the stage? No. But that is exactly my point here. We would never cut things so close to the show date, how could they? It stands to reason that a show on this scale should have been better planned out and started much earlier in advance than it was. When that footage of the dancer auditions was released, I thought, "Wow, they're just auditioning dancers now??" I really thought that it would have happened before or just after the press conference. And why is all the rehearsal footage from only June? We can tell from Michael's curly hair that it was from the last few days of May (at the earliest) to June 24th.
Another thing that I wonder about is all the rest of the TII footage that we did not see. I know that the agreement was for no negative footage of Michael to be shown in the movie. That, to me, begs the question "Was there a lot of negative stuff to be omitted, and what exactly was it?"
At the very least Kenny and Travis are guilty of neglect. If they thought Michael was in top form, physically fine to do this show, why is Kenny so worried when MJ is in that cherry picker that he tells him to hold on? MJ has been hanging off a cheery picker for years!
Why is Travis Payne practically holding onto MJ at the end of the Thriller number when he is on the raised platform? He won't even let him walk back to the wall by himself. He is worried MJ is going to fall! Now why would they think that if something hadn't happened?
Plus, you are right, there is no way AEG was ready to do that show. Could it be that they never really planned on it?
Yep.^^ Or because AEG and Sony had a vested interest in Michael's demise.
This.I agree with this statement ....especially giving Michael's history with sony..
I agree. I mean he could not sleep, he was going through this severe insomnia. When you can't sleep but have to do all the work, you suffer from chronic fatigue. You can manage to get up and start working and keep working through the day, but you can't keep yourself focused to the degree you want. Sometimes, you feel hazy all day. Those who have had any type of insomnia can relate to that. And I don't try to read his facial expression to get any clue on his physical and emotional condition. He was a strong man and put on a brave face, like you said, even when he went through something.I heard Kenny was yelling at him. And in extra scenes, watch closely, does he seem happy? He can barely move on the set of Smooth Criminal (btw, I dont think he was ok that day), in one scene he can barely walk up the stairs to the stage, and in another one he can barely utter some words to Kenny who doesn't even listen!
The only days I think he was ok were the orange pants and the last 2 days. Even the ones in which he is laughing don't seem genuine, natural laugh imo
And somebody (don't wanna mention the name here) confirmed there was not a single moment he was happy, but he put on his brave face
At the very least Kenny and Travis are guilty of neglect. If they thought Michael was in top form, physically fine to do this show, why is Kenny so worried when MJ is in that cherry picker that he tells him to hold on? MJ has been hanging off a cheery picker for years!
Why is Travis Payne practically holding onto MJ at the end of the Thriller number when he is on the raised platform? He won't even let him walk back to the wall by himself. He is worried MJ is going to fall! Now why would they think that if something hadn't happened?
Well, it was Michael's first time trying out that particular cherry picker (for TII I mean, not his first time on one ever). If something should go wrong, like it suddenly jerks forward or whatever, Michael needs to be holding onto the bar so he doesn't fall over.
Well, it was Michael's first time trying out that particular cherry picker (for TII I mean, not his first time on one ever). If something should go wrong, like it suddenly jerks forward or whatever, Michael needs to be holding onto the bar so he doesn't fall over.
Maybe something had happened. I don't know if it was their first time trying out that stage lift.
At the very least Kenny and Travis are guilty of neglect. If they thought Michael was in top form, physically fine to do this show, why is Kenny so worried when MJ is in that cherry picker that he tells him to hold on? MJ has been hanging off a cheery picker for years!
Why is Travis Payne practically holding onto MJ at the end of the Thriller number when he is on the raised platform? He won't even let him walk back to the wall by himself. He is worried MJ is going to fall! Now why would they think that if something hadn't happened?
Plus, you are right, there is no way AEG was ready to do that show. Could it be that they never really planned on it?
I disagree. Kenny is worried because they are trying out a new cherry picker and if Michael even got the slightest twist or sprain they would be up Sh*t Creek without a paddle. Travis is lining Michael up with the lighting. He isn't hanging onto him or preventing him from falling. He is the choreographer, that's what they do.
Believe what ever you wish.
I'll believe what my eyes tell me.
I disagree. Kenny is worried because they are trying out a new cherry picker and if Michael even got the slightest twist or sprain they would be up Sh*t Creek without a paddle. Travis is lining Michael up with the lighting. He isn't hanging onto him or preventing him from falling. He is the choreographer, that's what they do.
I believe AEG and that "doctor" and maybe a few others plotted his death. However, other people such as Kenny and say, the dancers, had NOTHING to do with his death. I truly believe Kenny loved Michael and he was his friend for years and he made a great job out of This Is It - a great job of showing the beautiful side of Michael.
This is much more serious than LAPD make it out to be. It involves money, racism, greed and force.
Michael had his heart in these concerts, he felt it was the time and he had a mission but I guess he wasn't happy with either some or a lot of the arrangements but I repeat - I blame AEG and some doctors for his death.
I believe AEG and that "doctor" and maybe a few others plotted his death. However, other people such as Kenny and say, the dancers, had NOTHING to do with his death. I truly believe Kenny loved Michael and he was his friend for years and he made a great job out of This Is It - a great job of showing the beautiful side of Michael.
This is much more serious than LAPD make it out to be. It involves money, racism, greed and force.
Michael had his heart in these concerts, he felt it was the time and he had a mission but I guess he wasn't happy with either some or a lot of the arrangements but I repeat - I blame AEG and some doctors for his death.