Appleheads!

hello! come in, have a sit, relax and share some laughs, love and joy! please respect each other and the rules, because you know this applehead will:

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i'm going to dry my hair as you all shuffle in. :hair_dryer:


[highlight]HI TO EVERYONE WHO JUST DISCOVERED THIS THREAD[/highlight] :bye: this is a thread to celebrate mikey and each other at mjjc. don't be shy, join in and say hello. the thread can move very fast when we're all online but don't worry about missing anything, just start dancing! we are all one big happy family. everyone is an applehead. :)
well then this is the place for me🥰
 
Never got into the Three Stooges so I didn't know this. 😮

@andjustice4some reflecting on the 1999 MTV interview with Michael:
"Takeaways from this interview:
1. Just how thoroughly involved Michael was in the entire process of short films, even at the age of 23 or 24 with Thriller.
2. The use of unspoken homage that is HIDDEN. Unless people dig deep, they won't really know.
3. Michael used the name "apple head" as a term of endearment, which came from the Three Stooges as well. (Confirmed by Taj.)"


 
Never got into the Three Stooges so I didn't know this. 😮

@andjustice4some reflecting on the 1999 MTV interview with Michael:
"Takeaways from this interview:
1. Just how thoroughly involved Michael was in the entire process of short films, even at the age of 23 or 24 with Thriller.
2. The use of unspoken homage that is HIDDEN. Unless people dig deep, they won't really know.
3. Michael used the name "apple head" as a term of endearment, which came from the Three Stooges as well. (Confirmed by Taj.)"



He even hid an "applehead" in the Scream short film "gallery" ("Scream" is more like a classic music video, though😅)

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René Magritte: The Son of Man 1964

About the painting, Magritte said:
At least it hides the face partly well, so you have the apparent face, the apple, hiding the visible but hidden, the face of the person. It's something that happens constantly. Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see. There is an interest in that which is hidden and which the visible does not show us. This interest can take the form of a quite intense feeling, a sort of conflict, one might say, between the visible that is hidden and the visible that is present.[3]
Very interesting deeper layer, here, also pertaining to Michael´s life.

source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Son_of_Man
 
He even hid an "applehead" in the Scream short film "gallery" ("Scream" is more like a classic music video, though😅)
I always forget about this. I'm always so focused on the Jackson Pollock picture.

This is so cool. :)
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René Magritte: The Son of Man 1964

About the painting, Magritte said:

Very interesting deeper layer, here, also pertaining to Michael´s life.

source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Son_of_Man
It's interesting, isn't it? And that quote from Magritte ... just Wow! Especially in relation to Michael.
 
I always forget about this. I'm always so focused on the Jackson Pollock picture.

This is so cool. :)

It's interesting, isn't it? And that quote from Magritte ... just Wow! Especially in relation to Michael.

Ha! I ´ve been trying to figure out if it was Jackson Pollock, thank you for this info! :))

The applehead allusion in Scream just "hit me" some weeks ago when I rewatched Scream again. The artworks in the gallery have always been intriguing to me, because we know Michael, and he certainly wouldn´t just choose random stuff :))
 
Ha! I ´ve been trying to figure out if it was Jackson Pollock, thank you for this info! :))
Jackson Pollock is one of my faves so it always leaps out at me.

The applehead allusion in Scream just "hit me" some weeks ago when I rewatched Scream again. The artworks in the gallery have always been intriguing to me, because we know Michael, and he certainly wouldn´t just choose random stuff :))
Absolutely. I've just been re-reading a little piece about the paintings which is quite interesting, I think. The comments about the Pollock piece and the Magritte (especially the stuff about sci-fi and fantasy) is fascinating. Even if the director had some say in the paintings to be included I can't help but think the final choices were all Michael.

 
I wonder why he chose a portrait of Warhol .... maybe a nod to his "wild" times at studio 54 while he was on the WIZ filmset? :geek:
Oh - Warhol. Well, lots of connections. Michael and Andy met each other multiple times in the 1980's (mentioned in Andy Warhol's diaries) and, of course, Warhol did the 1984 painting of Michael for Time magazine. Also, as a child Warhol wanted to be a dancer. Perhaps he and Michael talked about that, who knows? Andy had a severe illness as a child but also had health problems later in life. A serious skin condition (some say vitiligo, some say roseaca, I've seen various suggestions). He also had a problem with his hair, iirc. Possibly he had alopecia and had lost all of his hair. I've not tried to verify this but he did wear wigs from his early 20's.

They were both very famous, both got lots of criticism. Michael was interested in art. Andy did the Elizabeth Taylor painting. I think they would have quite a lot to talk about. And Andy is such an iconic figure. Mysterious. Misunderstood.
 
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