Billie Jean 78
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They cannot be serious not to address the affair that destroyed the man's life!!!!!!!!
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The release of the second part doesn’t depend on the first part’s success. We are getting two movies no matter waht.If i understand the news correctly they will focus on the beginning and the prime of Michael in the first movie.
If the movie is a big success there will be a second one that will cover his life from the late 80s until his death and obviously gotta address the allegations.
Newsflash, they literally casted the sheriff from the trial in the movie with a actor who looks just like him. They never said they won't cover the allegations, just not mention Chandler. You can work around that, also the bigger issue is the dehumanization of Michael which allows such bullshit like the allegations to exist in the first place. They are doing the right thing by celebrating Michael and humanizing his life rather than letting the allegations overshadow the runtime. All of this doom and gloom leads me to believe you guys don't truly like Michael in the first place.I sincerely hope it’s two movies, and I’m massively disappointed and frustrated that they apparently won’t cover the allegations and later years. This was the big chance to finally show the public who still believe in the allegations what really went down, but nope, instead they apparently won’t and will let things like Leaving Neverland 1 and possibly 2 thrive in the media core that hates Michael. Just disgusting and sad
Problem is, though, those roles were cast and filming was done for the original version. Doesn't sound like any of that stuff will make it into the final version.The fact that there have been people cast for 1) Johnnie Cochran 2) LAPD officers 3) Santa Barbara Sargent would confirm that yes, the allegations will be addressed. If they weren’t going to address them, they wouldn’t have cast these roles
Nothing from the Chandler allegations will be in this movie. It’s all been cut, hence the filming of additional scenes.
Surely that alone would be a sufficient proof that it will be a two-parter as well... Much to much content to be covered in one (regularly sized) movie.The fact that there have been people cast for 1) Johnnie Cochran 2) LAPD officers 3) Santa Barbara Sargent would confirm that yes, the allegations will be addressed. If they weren’t going to address them, they wouldn’t have cast these roles
OK. to address that last line @IhateTheMedia I like Michael . Alot. And along with recognising his international success and humanitarian efforts I want this movie as gritty, lowdown, and as brutally honest as it possibly can be. Michael was a generous and benevolent human who got taken advantage of. The concern is some of us went through this with him, and I think we who also felt that pain whilst going to the courthouse every day / supporting him -day in, day out for the last 30+ years would like for the whole story to be told. (If these recent reports are true of course)Newsflash, they literally casted the sheriff from the trial in the movie with a actor who looks just like him. They never said they won't cover the allegations, just not mention Chandler. You can work around that, also the bigger issue is the dehumanization of Michael which allows such bullshit like the allegations to exist in the first place. They are doing the right thing by celebrating Michael and humanizing his life rather than letting the allegations overshadow the runtime. All of this doom and gloom leads me to believe you guys don't truly like Michael in the first place.
There has not been anything indicating that the sheriff from the trial was casted. I'm not sure where this confusion comes in.Newsflash, they literally casted the sheriff from the trial in the movie with a actor who looks just like him. They never said they won't cover the allegations, just not mention Chandler. You can work around that, also the bigger issue is the dehumanization of Michael which allows such bullshit like the allegations to exist in the first place. They are doing the right thing by celebrating Michael and humanizing his life rather than letting the allegations overshadow the runtime. All of this doom and gloom leads me to believe you guys don't truly like Michael in the first place.
"Square One", as a documentary, did an incredible job of doing this: Evan Chandler recognizing and using Michael's weak point of his genuine love for children, the betrayal at every turn by the media, even part of his family at one point (LaToya*), despite the fact that Michael staunchly refused to settle and continued to defend himself up to that point; with this wall of injustice enclosing him, even the law isn't on his side: Michael is then forced to a strip search for ultimately no purpose. By the mid-point of the film where all that has built up, the film revealing the state of Michael in his '93 Neverland statement makes me feel emotional every watch.OK. to address that last line @IhateTheMedia I like Michael . Alot. And along with recognising his international success and humanitarian efforts I want this movie as gritty, lowdown, and as brutally honest as it possibly can be. Michael was a generous and benevolent human who got taken advantage of. The concern is some of us went through this with him, and I think we who also felt that pain whilst going to the courthouse every day / supporting him -day in, day out for the last 30+ years would like for the whole story to be told. (If these recent reports are true of course)
Well with me you got your wish.Michael's fans want the allegations to no longer cast a shadow over his art. That's what we truly want.
Silencing the allegations won't put them to rest. That didn't work 30 years ago.Well with me you got your wish.![]()
I, personally, want to LISTEN TO THE MUSIC AND CELEBRATE having lived on Earth theSilencing the allegations won't put them to rest. That didn't work 30 years ago.