Wow, I really don't know where to start with this one. I loved Micheal Jackson all my life. I can always remember back in my hay days when I used to think I was him. Since he passed away I think I've heard of more people imitating him than ever. I never took it as far as wearing his gloves around like I heard some people do. If anyone was to ask me what my favorite song is I don't think I could answer that. It's just to many songs in my personal life that I could call the best. I can remember my nephew being around four or five and dancing to Mike. It's funny to see him really enjoy his music and being to young to know the history of MJ.
When I first seen this movie coming out I knew I had to see it. It's all base on his rehearsals for his tour that he unfortunately couldn't even start. At his news conference when he was announcing his tour he said he was doing all the songs that his fans wants to hear. He wasn't lying about that. It was a crazy amount of dancers that was trying out for the part to dance with MJ. Mike was very hands on with the tour. I never really thought that he was a perfectionist. Times in the movie he would dig into different people about the way he wanted things to run to his satisfaction. As everyone knows Mike was a dancing machine and it was shown all through the movie. One particular part while he was doing a song he decided to take some time out to just get down with his bad self. The best part of that was when they showed the reactions from his dancers because the love showed so well. The effects in his show was very unique and I'm sure he only used the very best for the show.
There isn't a chance in the world that I would tell anyone not to go and see this one. If for some reason someone hasn't heard of Micheal Jackson. This movie would give you a good perspective on why people loved him so much. So please don't wait until this comes out on dvd. Go and see this one at the theater so you can really enjoy the sounds. On the other hand if your kind of embarrass to sing in front of people than you might just want to wait.
November 14, 2009
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