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Hmph. Whey are they celebrating a month early if they are not planning to do a physical release? Hmmmm?! SUSPICIOUS behaviooooor!
Not really... it's a month-long celebration.
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Hmph. Whey are they celebrating a month early if they are not planning to do a physical release? Hmmmm?! SUSPICIOUS behaviooooor!
What have they done in 12 days besides put up audio & released amateur clothing? NOTHING! month long my assNot really... it's a month-long celebration.
What have they done in 12 days besides put up audio & released amateur clothing? NOTHING! month long my ass
You think that Michael's actual Dangerous album (his OWN work) can be bettered?Wow. What do you mean it can't be bettered?! This is why I wonder if people are really fans. Who in the hell settles for nothing or as little as possible?!
He's talking about the anniversary issue. Not the albumYou think that Michael's actual Dangerous album (his OWN work) can be bettered?
Alrighty then.
Oh, OK-thank you. But Tony's post that he answered to was talking about the ORIGINAL album.He's talking about the anniversary issue. Not the album
Jesus Christ, why do you need to be told by Sony or The Estate to celebrate this incredible album?
It can't be bettered in any way, so just sit back, press play and enjoy the memories and the excitement it still gives
THE SHORT FILM
Director: John Landis
Primary Production Location: Los Angeles, California
Michael Jackson's short film for "Black or White" was the first of nine short films produced for recordings from Dangerous, Michael's fourth album as an adult solo performer. As a single, "Black or White" was an international sensation, topping the charts in 20 countries in 1991 and 1992, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
"Black or White" was certified Gold and Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America on January 6, 1992. The song was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance - Male in 1993. Both "Black or White" and its follow-up "Remember the Time" received BMI Urban Awards in 1993 for being two of the most performed songs of the year.
The ambitious "Black or White" short film again found Michael pushing the boundaries of the "music video" as art form. An extended prologue stars Macaulay Culkin as a boy whose father (George Wendt) is angered by the playing of loud rock music after bedtime. After being admonished for "wasting your time with this garbage," Culkin vengefully plugs a guitar into an enormous speaker, blasting his father out of the house and across the globe, still sitting in his easy chair.
The main body of the "Black or White" short film reflects the song's lyrical plea for racial and cultural unity. Michael is seen on the plains of Africa, the Vasquez Rocks in California, and outside traditional Russian architecture, singing and dancing with African tribesmen, Thai women, Native Americans, an Odissi dancer from India and a troupe of Hopak dancers.
At the song's bridge, Michael triumphantly walks through fiery images of war and injustice before the mid-song rap by L.T.B. is lip-synched by Culkin. Michael sings the final chorus from the Statue of Liberty's torch while other world landmarksloom in the background. The song closes with a lip-synched performance by people of various races, one face morphing into another seamlessly using computer-controlled special effects called "feature-based morphing." This scene marked the first use of this technology outside of a major motion picture. (A young Tyra Banks is among the people in this scene.)
The final scene of the extended version of this short film features a black panther walking off the set and onto an empty city street, morphing intoMichael, who engages in a cathartic dance sequence with no musical accompaniment. As a storefront explodes around him, Michael morphs back into a panther, and an animated end tag shows Bart Simpson watching the short film.
"I wanted to do a dance number where I could just let out my frustration about injustice and prejudice and racism and bigotry," Michael told MTV in 19
Lol. What is this?! Charity?! Why can't you all go out and buy the d.v.d.?! Lol. This must be a government supplemental program brought to you by the Japanese. So there is this thing called the internet. And nothing is going on here that you haven't seen for twenty years...why are some of you acting like this has never been seen before? Bwah, ha, ha, ha, ha! There is some serious retardation going on here.
^ Well I think you and I both know Michael was trying to be thought provoking and controversial.. It was the piece he played, and played it well... He knew VH1,BET, MTV were going to play it. it was no 'innocent' like he played after! he was smart.
I can't even begin to fathom why the Black Panther segment was edited out. For me, that's the highlight of the video by far. Watching Michael just go wild for a few minutes is out of this world.
Interesting btw, that they uploaded the original version of the video without the post-scandal added graffiti ("KKK" etc) on the glas he's smashing. Was this version also included on the last DVD releases?
Could Michael's statement on the Black or White video be considered 'an apology'?
What are you talking about ? did they post anything?