This-is-not-it.com website.

I'm giving my opinion here, I don't intend to offend anyone.

But I feel embarrassed as a Michael Jackson fan when I see this. Yes, Michael may not have been in the best state during these rehearsals. Yes, Michael may not have wanted to do 50 shows.

But he did this for us.

He wanted to share his talent again with us, and give us this spectacular show that he has worked very hard on.

Now that he has passed, Michael's team has allowed us to watch the show that was meant to be. And what do we do? We fight back?

Be grateful you are seeing this project that Michael worked on. When are you all gonna stop and celebrate his music for once? Sometimes, you've gotta understand that his personal life is just none of our business.

I'm pretty sure it would be another story if they decided not to release a film, a campaign would start asking for the film to be released, I bet you.

It just makes all of us, fans, look ungrateful. And I feel so embarrassed about it.
 
This website has been mentioned elsewhere on this forum as has the facebook group the the content contained within them - it's a very emotive subject!
 
I'm giving my opinion here, I don't intend to offend anyone.

But I feel embarrassed as a Michael Jackson fan when I see this. Yes, Michael may not have been in the best state during these rehearsals. Yes, Michael may not have wanted to do 50 shows.

But he did this for us.

He wanted to share his talent again with us, and give us this spectacular show that he has worked very hard on.

Now that he has passed, Michael's team has allowed us to watch the show that was meant to be. And what do we do? We fight back?

Be grateful you are seeing this project that Michael worked on. When are you all gonna stop and celebrate his music for once? Sometimes, you've gotta understand that his personal life is just none of our business.

I'm pretty sure it would be another story if they decided not to release a film, a campaign would start asking for the film to be released, I bet you.

It just makes all of us, fans, look ungrateful. And I feel so embarrassed about it.

the campaign is not meant to boycott the film but to encourage people watch the film with critical eye
we can still appreciate his music while supporting the campaign
Yes Michael did it for us and we should be grateful for it
but he DIED.
many followers saw how thin Michael was with their own eyes and saw him almost burst in tears while talking about the concert. There was definitely something going on
I can't just leave it and say it is none of my business
i think thats a little bit unfair to say the fans look ungrateful
they didn't boycott the film . they only reminds us while watching the film we should see if there's anything wrong


no offend.just saying my opinion :)
 
I'm giving my opinion here, I don't intend to offend anyone.

But I feel embarrassed as a Michael Jackson fan when I see this. Yes, Michael may not have been in the best state during these rehearsals. Yes, Michael may not have wanted to do 50 shows.

But he did this for us.

He wanted to share his talent again with us, and give us this spectacular show that he has worked very hard on.

Now that he has passed, Michael's team has allowed us to watch the show that was meant to be. And what do we do? We fight back?

Be grateful you are seeing this project that Michael worked on. When are you all gonna stop and celebrate his music for once? Sometimes, you've gotta understand that his personal life is just none of our business.

I'm pretty sure it would be another story if they decided not to release a film, a campaign would start asking for the film to be released, I bet you.

It just makes all of us, fans, look ungrateful. And I feel so embarrassed about it.

Speak to these girls, they're on this board.
Paisley, Cris123, search the threads, they explain in detail and depth what this campain is all about, and it's not about boycotting the movie and not appreciating Michael's hard work - quite the opposite. :)
I personally think these fans are very courageous in coming out publicly with what they saw and experienced, and they're doing what in their hearts feels like the right thing to do.
 
Yeah, Karen Faye's idea of payback for not being included in the movie.
 
I'm giving my opinion here, I don't intend to offend anyone.

But I feel embarrassed as a Michael Jackson fan when I see this. Yes, Michael may not have been in the best state during these rehearsals. Yes, Michael may not have wanted to do 50 shows.

But he did this for us.

He wanted to share his talent again with us, and give us this spectacular show that he has worked very hard on.

Now that he has passed, Michael's team has allowed us to watch the show that was meant to be. And what do we do? We fight back?

Be grateful you are seeing this project that Michael worked on. When are you all gonna stop and celebrate his music for once? Sometimes, you've gotta understand that his personal life is just none of our business.

I'm pretty sure it would be another story if they decided not to release a film, a campaign would start asking for the film to be released, I bet you.

It just makes all of us, fans, look ungrateful. And I feel so embarrassed about it.

Please read the thread where the TINI campaign is being discussed. (link posted below.)

Do you realize that unlike other concert rehearsals, for TII, Michael was not using his own videographer and did not "own" the footage? This was unusual for him. He was a perfectionist and I feel it's highly unlikely that he would have wanted this movie released. (Unlike polished concert footage such as the HBO Dangerous concert, for one example.)

I am well aware that others will disagree, but I do not intend to see this film. . not given what I know and believe from the statements of the follower fans who saw Michael DAILY and reported being afraid for his very life as his weight dwindled, and from the other material that has been compiled. Those fans were eye-witnesses, and I BELIEVE them. They loved Michael, and were afraid for him. On the night he died they gave him letters expressing their concern. They hoped that if he was not in good enough physical condition to do the concerts, that he would think of HIMSELF first, and take care of himself. Even if it meant cancelling the concerts! Those fans deserve our utmost respect. At least. .they tried. . .

I know from experience that fans can become very emotional about this topic and some don't even want to entertain the possibility that the TINI campaign is RIGHT. Michael fought for justice for all of his life. For some of us, now it's our turn to fight for justice for HIM. I just wish more people would take the time to read the material that's been compiled in the Investigative Unit, and try very hard to understand WHY this is necessary. . .for those of us who choose to do the research.

I understand your post and your sentiments. I just wish you would read all of the thread (below). You just might come to different conclusions.

http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=77817

Peace,

Victoria
 
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