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Don't expect anything with it if they re-release Dangerous, if this release is anything to go by they won't bother their arses to include anything. Probably just say the same they did with this.
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I hope the quality of the tour is in 1080p!
I hope its more than the same snippets but from that teaser i haven't seen that before but they distorted the quality so I'm not sureIt could be. It's probably footage from The One documantary.
They claimed they heard us about certain things & we've been tlkn about d25 since bad25 so if they really are listening then we need to have itNo, Michael Jackson's This Is It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Only Michael Jackson's This Is It (album) was released by Epic as part of the 10 projects deal between MJ's Estate and Sony.
I would love that to happen but I think it's highly unlikely. Yes, it is fan's favourite but it's not that popular outside the fanbase and it's not among critics' favourite. And judging by Bad 25 sales I doubt they will have the courage to release another anniversary album. Maybe Thriller because that will sell, but not Dangerous or any '90s album. That's just reality. You'll all see Dangerous 25 won't happen.
What we need for that kind of releases is collectors label under Sony Music, as I said multiple times already.
Ehhh...they kind of were on the same level except on bad25 they went thru each song in detail,but bad had more bts footage. I wish quincy wasn't so sourThe One is actually pretty great documentary. In my opinion the best one, much better than Spike Lee's Bad 25. The list of guest commentators and celebrities is perfect. Quincy, Pharrell, Beyonce, Wyclef, Missy Elliott... All great artists. And they all say good interesting stuff unlike Bieber, Chris Brown, Mariah, Cee-Lo and Chris Brown in Bad 25.
Also high quality footage from Triumph and HIStory Tours unlike VHS snippets from Bad 25.
I actually agree with you and Rhilo 100% here. I may be giving my own wish list of what I want to see and buy, but more importantly I want Michael's music to live forever. I'm a firm believer that the exposure thru current artists will have kids start exploring and loving his past catalogue of work.But that only keeps MJ's legacy alive within an ever diminishing group of current fans.
I believe Michael's talent, love, and legacy, needs to be introduced and cemented to future generations of music fans.
Projects put out since Michael's passing will never reach the high standards he set. But, as long as they are done in the right spirit - which I believe they are - and they remind people of his creative genius, and get them thinking about his catalogue of work - which I believe they do - then I will support them.
I want to share Michael's genius to the world, not hide it within an ever diminishing pre 2009 community. I think MJ would want that as well.
. I think the 2 docs are very similar. All following the blueprint of 'the Magic Returns' doc.The One is actually pretty great documentary. In my opinion the best one, much better than Spike Lee's Bad 25. The list of guest commentators and celebrities is perfect. Quincy, Pharrell, Beyonce, Wyclef, Missy Elliott... All great artists. And they all say good interesting stuff unlike Bieber, Chris Brown, Mariah, Cee-Lo and Chris Brown in Bad 25.
Also high quality footage from Triumph and HIStory Tours unlike VHS snippets from Bad 25.
When The One came out I had only heard of about 2 or 3 of the current artists who were commenting. But kids buying music knew.
Same as in Bad25. Kids knew who those people were. And by kids, I mean the record buying 15-35 yrs. old demographic.
Maybe it's footage from The One documentary. Or from various TV news reports.
They have the full concert and they just took clips from that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilFRSZixOx0
We don't know that. And even if they do, we don't know if they have the rights to release it. It was different thing when MJ was alive.
Only problem I can think of is that the brothers could block the release if Estate doesn't want to pay them.
. We don't know that though, Tygger. All we can do is speculate. Personally, I see no benefit for the brothers or the Estate to hold this up. It's a benefit to all to release it.Some are very resistant in accepting that the Estate is the reason we are not seeing Triumph (or Victory for that matter) in full. It is Michael's image that is being restrained by the Estate, not Michael's brothers or anyone else.
. Not all. I'm one of those that don't. But I'm definitely in a minority.By the way, not all fans treasure Dangerous over all other releases.
I can't think of any reason why the brothers wouldn't allow it.
I have watched that trailer in a loop and the more I watch it, the more angered I become. Fans deserve to see that concert in full and tis Michael's estate preventing that.
Anyone seeing a Unity concert(s) would know that the brothers show clips from Victory and other concert footage from Jackson concerts. They do not attempt to show clips that only showcase Michael or not in those Jackson concerts which is what Michael's estate has done here with this trailer. Remember Michael's estate also hindered rehearsal footage from M25 because they control Michael's image, not his brothers.
The brothers share Michael's musical legacy and blood. For those resisting, one can continue to ask if the brothers are hindering concert releases while there is no proof of it. There is proof of the Estate hindering Michael's likeness though. It is Michael's estate that is preventing the release of those concerts.
Remember, Michael's Estate allowed the footage for the trailer, not his brothers. wink
.. Not all. I'm one of those that don't. But I'm definitely in a minority.
Some of them work with the Estate however some of them don't like the Estate. One of the brothers is still (as recent as last month) giving statements against Estate Executors. I'm having a hard time imagining all of the parties would be willing to work together. Blaming Estate for everything is the easiest thing to do. Reality is we don't know what's happening behind closed doors.
I like all the brothers. (Although some have done things in the past I don't like-who doesn't ??). I like Branca (although he's done things I didn't always like). I can't say anything about McClain because I didn't follow what he did for years and years. I just think they need to put on their big boy pants and start negotiating.We get it. You like all the brothers. You don't like the Estate. But I think you are not being realistic and objective here.
According to 99% of the posts whenever any song on Dangerous or the album itself is brought up.According to whom?.
However; only the Estate controls Michael's image, not his brothers or any Jackson. Tis foolish to believe one can topple an estate by preventing a concert that one does not have the control to prevent.
Hess;4127450 said:To me that seems like a very fair price. - In Denmark a new Blu-Ray often cost £20 - so to get both tha album and the new Spike Lee doc for just £21 does not seem like much at all IMO - not in Denmark anyway... I will buy for sure. I am looking very much forward to the doc by Spike Lee. - I bought the BAD25 doc too - and though I would have liked subtitles and extra material - I really enjoy the doc, it was worth every penny - and I am sure OTW-doc will be great too!
Wow. - This is just one of those awful, very very stupid comments I try not to reply to, but this time I will.
How on earth can you say people gets exploited? They do have brains you know, right? They can make decisions themselves, I hope you realise that..? They can decide for themselves whether or not they think it's worth the money... If they think the price is fair for a fantastic album and a great doc by Spike Lee about a very intresting period in MJ's life - then they will buy it... If they think it's too expensive for an album they already have and a new doc - they will not buy... Easy as that !! People earn their own money and can decide for themselves what they think is fair. so don't say they are just too stupid to realise they are being exploited...
Ivy, do remember M25 rehearsals that included all brothers images but, it was Michael's image that the Estate controls that was not allowed? Do you remember clips of the Victory tour removed from the Jacksons' Vevo channel?
You seem to have noticed only Michael's image is included in the teaser/trailer for Lee's documentary.
That answers your question.
If you've followed this thread, you'll have noticed my concern that the price of the package was going to reflect the inclusion of the CD. And as it turns out, it does. If the cost of the original album was absorbed into the cost of the blu-ray I would have no problem. They elected to hit fans in the pockets, knowing that by adding something they already had, they'd have an excuse to charge more. That, to me, is exploitative.
ivy;4127709 said:actually something interesting here
MJ website store has just relisted Bad25 documentary for sale. It's a standalone release. According to that Bad 25 documentary is $24.98 for Bluray and $14.98 for DVD. OTW CD + Bluray documentary is listed for $26.98. That's only $2 difference. OTW CD +DVD is $21.98 which is $7 difference.
In other words Bluray seems to a pretty good deal with only being $2 more than a standalone Bluray documentary price. If you buy DVD of the documentary you are paying for the CD price as well.