Thriller 40th Anniversary

Does anyone think the doc should cover MJ's fall from grace in some way? I believe it should discuss how MJ's personal troubles got worse after Thriller to some extent. Not dwell on them or paint MJ as a monster, but I don't think that the doc should only discuss the positive aspects of MJ's life. Many people are conflicted about what to think of MJ, so I believe that the doc should tackle the moral dilemma they have with supporting him when we may never the truth about the more controversial parts of his life. The fate of MJ's legacy should be discussed at some point in the doc because it is more relevant now than ever before.
What truth are you talking about?
 
Does anyone think the doc should cover MJ's fall from grace in some way? I believe it should discuss how MJ's personal troubles got worse after Thriller to some extent. Not dwell on them or paint MJ as a monster, but I don't think that the doc should only discuss the positive aspects of MJ's life. Many people are conflicted about what to think of MJ, so I believe that the doc should tackle the moral dilemma they have with supporting him when we may never the truth about the more controversial parts of his life. The fate of MJ's legacy should be discussed at some point in the doc because it is more relevant now than ever before.
This definitely confirms you're buffalobill87 lol.
 
So the intro of Beat It intro should have been credited (unless there was an arrangement between MJ and Denny Yeager)






Denny will be a guest on the YouTube channel of Martinelli
 
there’s a section of people who are jealous that ‘thriller’ was the last era that was relatively scandal free. michael’s music and talent spoke for itself. these people will go out of their way to tarnish that, as evidenced by the ‘we are the world’/drugs thread. it’s sad. they’re not fans, and they won’t succeed in their vicious schemes. history cannot be rewritten.
The 'Bad era' was scandal free too imo
 
The 'Bad era' was scandal free too imo
They're all scandalous free. The music is music. Separate the art from the artist and all that.

But the "scandals" with MJ started in the Thriller era really. That guy's wrong. Most people just won't acknowledge that. Off The Wall was the last scandalous era.
 
They're all scandalous free. The music is music. Separate the art from the artist and all that.

But the "scandals" with MJ started in the Thriller era really. That guy's wrong. Most people just won't acknowledge that. Off The Wall was the last scandalous era.
They would say that he was gay back in those days. That started even before the so called Off the Wall era.
 
The 'Bad era' was scandal free too imo
Back then, the tabloids were relentlessly claiming that he’d have his skin bleached. And then, on top of that, there is the whole nonsense about him sleeping in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, and buying the bones of the Elephant Man.

It would be wrong to call any of those things ‘scandals’, though. It’s slander — gossip and lies — is what it is. It’s only scandalous in the view of those buying into the tales.
 
Like, I'm not saying that the doc should discuss any specific scandal. But there's definitely gonna be a section of it talking about the impact Thriller and MJ had on the world; the album made him a superstar and his career would never be the same. In many ways, MJ became a victim of his own success; every subsequent album he made would be compared to Thriller and nothing came close. And of course, all kinds of controversies followed and it was clear that MJ had certain issues from his upbringing. From this point on, his life would be scrutinized like never before, and by the time he made the 25th anniversary of Thriller in 2007, he was greatly in debt. Two years later, he was dead. While there was a global outpouring of grief and MJ's posthumous went on to achieve great success, in 2023, it's rather uncertain what his legacy is.

Obviously, the doc will be pro-MJ overall and it's silly to expect it to be negative or even neutral, but I think some part of it should make it a point that MJ was only a human being and not a god. When there's so much controversy clouding his legacy, the doc should find a way to show MJ support while also acknowledging that there were questionable aspects of his life without specifying.
 
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Like, I'm not saying that the doc should discuss any specific scandal. But there's definitely gonna be a section of it talking about the impact Thriller and MJ had on the world; the album made him a superstar and his career would never be the same. In many ways, MJ became a victim of his own success; every subsequent album he made would be compared to Thriller and nothing came close. And of course, all kinds of controversies followed and it was clear that MJ had certain issues from his upbringing. From this point on, his life would be scrutinized like never before, and by the time he made the 25th anniversary of Thriller in 2007, he was greatly in debt. Two years later, he was dead. While there was a global outpouring of grief and MJ's posthumous went on to achieve great success, in 2023, it's rather uncertain what his legacy is.

Obviously, the doc will be pro-MJ overall and it's silly to expect it to be negative or even neutral, but I think some part of it should make it a point that MJ was only a human being and not a god. When there's so much controversy clouding his legacy, the doc should find a way to show MJ support while also acknowledging that there were questionable aspects of his life without specifying.
Yeah, I think you're wanting to watch a different documentary.
 
The 'Bad era' was scandal free too imo
ARE U SERIOUS????? do you not know bout the elephant mam bones story?? or the story bout mj having a shrine of elizabeth taylor in his home
 
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