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

This is nothing more than a massive overreaction. Michael wanted to be creating his own ideas, on his own, without the brothers anymore. That doesn't invalidate any of it, it's also a 40+ year old fact so I'm not quite sure why you're desperately clinging onto this.
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This is nothing more than a massive overreaction. Michael wanted to be creating his own ideas, on his own, without the brothers anymore. That doesn't invalidate any of it, it's also a 40+ year old fact so I'm not quite sure why you're desperately clinging onto this.
I hope I'm overracting, but that don't sound good, that not about if Michael should have left his brothers, I don't know why you talk about that, it's how you show that in a respectful way, that don't seem the case here.
 
For "Michael" specifically, I'm afraid that certain people that are still alive may come out of situations looking stronger than in real life, or making MJ look weak (at times when he wasn't) and that he needed their help, or without their help etc etc all those kinds of tropes.

But Back to Black alluded that Amy all but killed herself after learning that her ex had just had a baby. I don't expect anything near that level of assassination without proof.
Michael isn't shown as weak. I don't think other peoples importance will be beyond what fans are expecting. There was actually a couple last minute changes for the better.. After watching the movie, look back at the trailer, you'll pick up on one of the changes.
 
Buddy just always wants to kick Bad for some reason and prop up Thriller.

Poor Thriller, the greatest selling album of all time. It’s not beloved by the fans like it should be.
Because peoples like you, and apparently this director, seem to think Bad was his peak of his career and that simply untrue, it was seen like a big letdown.
 
If I had them, I would rather see a concert film about the history tour Prague 96, which was also planned, would be more important to me than a biopic
 
Considering Janet is not on board at all with this film , her reaction is to be expected.

I’m more concerned about the comments regarding the acting and make up.

The biggest though was the mention that we’re all looking for that moment again , and it’s Michael, but he’s not even here or something along those lines!

I hope they did not mean that despite a good portrayal from Jaafar, it still lacked that magic that the real MJ brought
Ngl... im rolling janet
 
I wasn't worried about the makeup until I saw that picture of Jafaar in the Beat It scene beside Antoine if I'm honest. That was one of the things I thought would have been spot on.
That's how i feel about the bad tour footage. He looks like jp from power book force! Tf
 
One thing I will probably never understand about this family and I’m saying this after seeing the latest news about Janet and Jermaine! I know the Jackson family was never near to perfect. Michael himself didn’t always have the easiest relationship with them and sometimes he clearly tried to stay away from the family drama? But what I don’t understand is this, now that Michael is gone, why can’t they just come together once and do something as a family for him? I mean all of them like the Jackson siblings, Michael’s kids, just come together and create something in his memory? It doesn’t have to be anything huge or global. It could be a documentary, a film, an album, anything really. Just a space where they talk about Michael, share their memories, say the things they maybe never had the chance to say to him when he was alive. Because right now it feels like everyone just does their own thing and then when a project comes out someone else suddenly has a problem with it. That’s what confuses me, If someone doesn’t want to be involved, fine then stay quiet but why come out later and create more mess around it? I truly believe that if the whole family actually came together and made something together for Michael, the fans would feel that love immediately. Because then it wouldn’t feel like separate opinions and separate projects! Right now it just feels like pieces going in different directions and then coming back only to argue about who is right
 
One thing I will probably never understand about this family and I’m saying this after seeing the latest news about Janet and Jermaine! I know the Jackson family was never near to perfect. Michael himself didn’t always have the easiest relationship with them and sometimes he clearly tried to stay away from the family drama? But what I don’t understand is this, now that Michael is gone, why can’t they just come together once and do something as a family for him? I mean all of them like the Jackson siblings, Michael’s kids, just come together and create something in his memory? It doesn’t have to be anything huge or global. It could be a documentary, a film, an album, anything really. Just a space where they talk about Michael, share their memories, say the things they maybe never had the chance to say to him when he was alive. Because right now it feels like everyone just does their own thing and then when a project comes out someone else suddenly has a problem with it. That’s what confuses me, If someone doesn’t want to be involved, fine then stay quiet but why come out later and create more mess around it? I truly believe that if the whole family actually came together and made something together for Michael, the fans would feel that love immediately. Because then it wouldn’t feel like separate opinions and separate projects! Right now it just feels like pieces going in different directions and then coming back only to argue about who is right
That would be great but I think it's not that easy to "just come together" when there are some conflicts going on. We don't know everything that happened or happens between them, so we can't judge from the outside. Sometimes there are barriers that can't be broken down so easily. Especially in families.
 
The biopic will be a (somewhat) fictitious movie, so the decision of Branca to do a biopic instead of a documentary remains a missed oppurtunity to me.
Sure documentaries are becoming a bit out of fashion by now, but there must be something where the general public can learn the facts about MJ and his tribulations with actual MJ footage?
 
NEWS REPORT FOR YESTERDAY PRE-SALES:

fans flooded ticketing platforms at exactly
9:00 AM ET building the anticipation for the movie that has already broken records before
its première.

major platforms including fandango and amc,
reported virtual queues within the first 120
seconds of the drop.

in higj-density markets like New-York,
los-angeles,and London, wait times for peak
showtimes hovered between 12 and 22
minutes.

as of 7:30 PM ET seat maps for major
metropolitan imax hubs specifically Lincoln
square ( nyc) and tlc chinese theatre ( LA)-
are reporting huge sellout rates.

Lincoln, specifically,just had to add another
imax showing due to the demand.

this launch was strategically timed to
coincide with the anniversary of Billie Jean's
MTV debut.

this heritage marketing drove a 350% in
Standard morning traffic compared to
typical blockbuster pre-sales,according
to early technical load reports.

AMC Lincoln added a second early imax
screening for Michael today due to the sales
of the first showing& tickets are moving
very fast in a short time.

this looks like another sellout coming.
UNREAL,if this demand holds internationally
then 1.6-2B is in play.
 

This is so so exciting!!

I don't really know if I agree with Coleman Domingo's views on Joe Jackson's 'humanity': Yes of course Joseph was also formed by his generation and social upbringing but from all accounts known about him he mostly comes off as a sociopath to me; unable to have emphathy and merely in it for himself instead of 'wanting the best for his children'
 
I don't really know if I agree with Coleman Domingo's views on Joe Jackson's 'humanity': Yes of course Joseph was also formed by his generation and social upbringing but from all accounts known about him he mostly comes off as a sociopath to me; unable to have emphathy and merely in it for himself instead of 'wanting the best for his children'
Whatever makes him feel better about playing a pretty horrible person.
 
The concerts, videos ,merchandise, adoration, press, Michael became the most famous person on the planet during the Bad era
No it's not, it was during the Thriller era, Bad was probably one of the worst moment of his career in term of reputation, it was here that he was seen no more like an artist but simply like someone crazy.
 
No it's not, it was during the Thriller era, Bad was probably one of the worst moment of his career in term of reputation, it was here that he was seen no more like an artist but simply like someone crazy.
I really think we can leave this conversation. You are reading way too much into it and upsetting yourself for a reason that's beyond me.
 
No it's not, it was during the Thriller era, Bad was probably one of the worst moment of his career in term of reputation, it was here that he was seen no more like an artist but simply like someone crazy.
I think Dangeorus era post allegations and beyond were prob the worst moments in his career in terms of reputation.

BAD, whilst never selling as much as Thriller - was still a massive success filled with classic hit singles and the iconic BAD tour. He was larger than life during this period and this is where his true god like status came from.

He was bigger, more famous , more fans freaking out over him etc , I’d say it was his peak as a fully fledged solo artist.
 
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