"Michael", a biopic about Michael Jackson, is officially happening.

Another mass shooting and the guy also drove his truck into a crowd celebrating the New Year, running over people. Altogether, he killed & injured around 45 people. The Superbowl is in New Orleans this year.
😲 OMFG!!!!!!!!! UNBELIVEABLE
 
Another mass shooting and the guy also drove his truck into a crowd celebrating the New Year, running over people. Altogether, he killed & injured around 45 people. The Superbowl is in New Orleans this year.
Not to take away from what happened, it is a terrible tragedy. But just to clarify, there was no mass shooting. He drove a truck killing 14 innocent party goers.
 
It is off topic I agree. But there is no movie news, there never is.
It's true.

Someone has posted a thread on X - once again referencing some of the production crew. Bc that's where we are right now, lol. Naturally, I'm going to post it here. :ROFLMAO: 🤷🏽‍♀️

@AlyssaArel87705

"Marci Rodgers | Costume Designer Known for Till, BlacKkKlansman, Presence and Full Circle
Barbara Ling | Oscar-winning production Designer. She's known for Once upon a Time in Hollywood, Falling Down and A Man called Otto
Bill Corso | Oscar-winning makeup artist. He's known for Deadpool 1 & 2, Deadpool & Wolverine, Sonic The Hedgehog 1 & 2 and the Amazing Spider-man
Dion Beebe | Oscar-winning director of photography. His work known for The Little Mermaid (live action) and Mary Poppins Returns
Rich + Tone | Choreographers Rich + Tone have worked with some of the biggest names in the business, including Michael Jackson, Madonna, Chris Brown, Usher, Justin Timberlake, No Doubt and many others.
John Warhurst | Oscar-winning sound and music supervisor. Known for Bob Marley: One Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, The Hitman's Bodyguard and Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody
Louis Morin | VFX supervisor Known for The Nun 2 and Sicario
Louise Burrows | Costume Illustrator Known for 'Andor' Star Wars and Kraven The Hunter
Carla Farmer | Oscar-nominated hair stylist Known for Air, Nope, Bob Marley: One Love and King Richard
Eric Cook | Special effects coordinator (there's no picture of Eric) But known for Ant-Man, The Avengers, Thor, Mission Impossible 3, Iron Man and The Fast and the furious
Wesley Barker | Visual effects production manager (there's also no picture of Wesley) But Wesley is known for Doctor Sleep, Shazam, Guardians of The Galaxy and John Wick Chapter 3"


 
I hope they fit as many of the avant garde, more artistic leaning pop songs in as they can. Price of Fame, Who Is It, Morphine, gimme all that good stuff.
Avant-garde? That’s personally the last word I’d use to describe Michael Jackson.

Maybe Morphine is a bit out there, just for the sake of subject matter, but he never went full-on experimental did he
 
I hope they fit as many of the avant garde, more artistic leaning pop songs in as they can. Price of Fame, Who Is It, Morphine, gimme all that good stuff.

I think Scream would fit in very well also.
I am so up for all of this. Why not throw in Little Susie as well? Just to send the audience home in a really upbeat mood? I think it would work. :ROFLMAO:

I want Is It Scary in there!

Mostly, I want the Groove of Midnight snippet. Go wild and edit out his beautiful singing and just have the bit where he's talking to Rod about hair products.

OK, being serious for one second, I agree with the other person that none of this is avant garde but I get where you're coming from, Mr JT. Everyone is allowed to go mad, lol. Yesterday online people had posted the JW door-to-door photos again even though they've been seen a million times already. Bc there's nothing happening and so long to wait for the film.

Who's playing LMP? I ask again! LOL. :ROFLMAO:
 
Avant-garde? That’s personally the last word I’d use to describe Michael Jackson.

Maybe Morphine is a bit out there, just for the sake of subject matter, but he never went full-on experimental did he
In comparison to the people who only rank Off The Wall I mean...
 
In comparison to the people who only rank Off The Wall I mean...
People who are into Off The Wall or Mike's music in general probably don't care much about avant-garde music. Those types of artists are generally uncommercial & non-mainstream by nature. Mike worked with Paul McCartney, not Sun Ra or Diamanda Galás.
 
My point is just that it's not gonna be just disco and dance music the whole time. They can expect multiple textures in the discography of Michael, the artist and also the film if it chooses to portray that. Because I think people tend to forget that.

A song like Human Nature though, as popular as it is, can't be forgotten for just how, ethereal it is. Add stuff like Stranger in Moscow, For All Time, Dream Away, you got a good little playlist of really potent, emotive pop music with a lot of depth. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
 
Very nice, no movie news.
It's a biopic, not a Marvel/DC superhero movie where people constantly make videos about it on Youtube or write about it on blogs. 😆 There's little if any news about those 4 individual Beatles movies.
 
It's a biopic, not a Marvel/DC superhero movie where people constantly make videos about it on Youtube or write about it on blogs.
Sure, but people online do continue to post stuff even if it's been posted a million times before. Photos from the JW door-to-door scenes, for example.

😆 There's little if any news about those 4 individual Beatles movies.
Just the other day I was reading an article about who the writer thinks should be cast in the film. Even though the casting has already been done - albeit not 100% confirmed.
 
I'm really intrigued how the biopic will end. Will it end with Michael's passing and then a live performance of Man In The Mirror?
Similar to what they did on This Is It and Bad 25
 
I'm really intrigued how the biopic will end. Will it end with Michael's passing and then a live performance of Man In The Mirror?
Similar to what they did on This Is It and Bad 25
So am I... His passing would add to the drama. I thought the ending on "Elvis" where they mixed real Elvis and his actor while singing Unchained melody worked really well.

If they go all the way to TII... is Jafaar supposed to portray him all the way then? Won't that require a little to much make-up?
 
I'm really intrigued how the biopic will end. Will it end with Michael's passing and then a live performance of Man In The Mirror?
Similar to what they did on This Is It and Bad 25

As a story, it wouldn't make sense to just end it with a random performance he did 20 years ago. It would be like, "Okay, the movie is over, now we show you a live performance, just because that's what other biopics did."

And unlike other performers, Michael's life just can't be summarized with just one great performance that embodies all others. I feel in his case a montage showcasing his whole life, both as an artist and as a person, is the only way to go, because there is so much to show. When that movie ends, I want to see some of this:

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Yessss!!! If the DWT catapult scene is not included... there goes one goosebumbs scene waisted.

Seriously though... would that not be the pivotal performance scene... with him just standing there for... what was it... 2 minutes? I would give that scene alone 2 real time minutes on the movie too!! What the heck, I would make it three minutes!!
 
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Yessss!!! If the DWT catapult scene is not included... there goes one goosebumbs scene waisted.

Seriously though... would that not be the pivotal performance scene... with him just standing there for... what was it... 2 minutes? I would give that scene alone 2 real time minutes on the movie too!! What the heck, I would make it three minutes!!
It's crazy to think about it! He just stood like that doing nothing and people were screaming and fainting LOL No one will ever achieve that. This is a great idea! It would be great for younger people to see what kind of impact he had!
 
As a story, it wouldn't make sense to just end it with a random performance he did 20 years ago. It would be like, "Okay, the movie is over, now we show you a live performance, just because that's what other biopics did."

And unlike other performers, Michael's life just can't be summarized with just one great performance that embodies all others. I feel in his case a montage showcasing his whole life, both as an artist and as a person, is the only way to go, because there is so much to show. When that movie ends, I want to see some of this:

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And I also want to see some this:

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And some of this:

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Some of this:

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And some of this:

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Some of this:

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And some of this:

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Wishful thinking
 
So am I... His passing would add to the drama. I thought the ending on "Elvis" where they mixed real Elvis and his actor while singing Unchained melody worked really well.

If they go all the way to TII... is Jafaar supposed to portray him all the way then? Won't that require a little to much make-up?
Somehow I don't think they will end it with TII
 
If they go all the way to TII... is Jafaar supposed to portray him all the way then? Won't that require a little to much make-up?
Just do no close ups and maintain the sunglasses indoors MJ already did. And show the behind the scenes tensions. TII already exists, we don't need it recreated, just show from a different angle.
 
Yessss!!! If the DWT catapult scene is not included... there goes one goosebumbs scene waisted.

Seriously though... would that not be the pivotal performance scene... with him just standing there for... what was it... 2 minutes? I would give that scene alone 2 real time minutes on the movie too!! What the heck, I would make it three minutes!!
I am sure they will not include 2mins of a scene that can be seen (in real) on an official release like Live in Bucharest.
 
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