Michael Jackson Tribute Thread (MJ Lovers Only no Haters PLEASE)

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You guys all have to post tomorrow so I can hear all about it. I don't go til Saturday. :mad: I should have taken the day off and gone tomorrow myself.

i think teacups will be the first to report! but i will come in with my reporte tomorrow morning im seeing today at 6 pm:cool1: gosh it is 6 already lol:cool1::cool1:

AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHh in soooooo exited!! i cant wait till tonight!:cheer2:
 
Roger Ebert movie review of This Is It !! :thumbsup2

http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091027/REVIEWS/910289999

This Is It
/ / / October 27, 2009

by Roger Ebert

"This is it," Michael Jackson told his fans in London, announcing his forthcoming concert tour. "This is the final curtain call." The curtain fell sooner than expected. What is left is this extraordinary documentary, nothing at all like what I was expecting to see. Here is not a sick and drugged man forcing himself through grueling rehearsals, but a spirit embodied by music. Michael Jackson was something else.
The film has been assembled from rehearsals from April through June 2009 for a concert tour scheduled for this summer. The footage was "captured by a few cameras," an opening screen tells us, but they were professional high-def cameras and the sound track is full-range stereo. The result is one of the most revealing music documentaries I've seen.

And it's more than that. It's a portrait of Michael Jackson that belies all the rumors that he would have been too weak to tour. That shows not the slightest trace of a spoiled prima donna. That benefits from the limited number of cameras by allowing us to experience his work in something closer to realistic time, instead of fracturing it into quick cuts. That provides both a good idea of what the final concert would have looked like, and a portrait of the artist at work.

Never raising his voice, never showing anger, always soft-spoken and courteous to his cast and crew, Michael with his director, Kenny Ortega, micro-manages the production. He corrects timing, refines cues, talks about details of music and dance. Seeing him always from a distance, I thought of him as the instrument of his producing operation. Here we see that he was the auteur of his shows.

We know now that Michael was subjected to a cocktail of drugs in the time leading up to his fatal overdose, including the last straw, a drug so dangerous it should only be administered by an anesthesiologist in an operating room. That knowledge makes it hard to understand how he appears to be in superb physical condition. His choreography, built from such precise, abrupt and perfectly-timed movements, is exhausting, but he never shows a sign of tiring. His movements are so well synchronized with the other dancers on stage, who are much younger and highly-trained, that he seems one with them. This is a man in such command of his physical instrument that he makes spinning in place seem as natural as blinking his eye.

He has always been a dancer first, and then a singer. He doesn't specialize in solos. With the exception of a sweet love ballad, his songs all incorporate four backup singers and probably supplementary tracks prerecorded by himself. It is the whole effect he has in mind.

It might have been a hell of a show. Ortega and special effects wizards coordinate pre-filmed sequences with the stage work. There's a horror-movie sequence with ghouls rising from a cemetery (and ghosts that were planned to fly above the audience). Michael is inserted into scenes from Rita Hayworth and Humphrey Bogart movies, and through clever f/x even has a machine-gun battle with Bogie. His environmental pitch is backed by rain forest footage. He rides a cherry-picker high above the audience.

His audience in this case consists entirely of stagehands, gaffers, technicians, and so on. These are working people who have seen it all. They love him. They're not pretending. They love him for his music, and perhaps even more for his attitude. Big stars in rehearsal are not infrequently pains in the ***. Michael plunges in with the spirit of a co-worker, prepared to do the job and go the distance.

How was that possible? Even if he had the body for it, which he obviously did, how did he muster the mental strength? When you have a doctor on duty around the clock to administer the prescription medications you desire, when your idea of a good sleep is reportedly to be unconscious for 24 hours, how do you wake up into such a state of keen alertness? Uppers? I don't think it quite works that way. I was watching like a hawk for any hint of the effects of drug abuse, but couldn't see any. Perhaps it's significant that of all the people in the rehearsal space, he is the only one whose arms are covered at all times by long sleeves.

Well, we don't know how he did it. "This Is It" is proof that he did do it. He didn't let down his investors and colleagues. He was fully prepared for his opening night. He and Kenny Ortega, who also directed this film, were at the top of their game. There's a moving scene on the last day of rehearsal when Jackson and Ortega join hands in a circle with all the others, and thank them. But the concert they worked so hard on was never to be.

This is it.


thanks skywalker for posting this
what a great review!
 
Gosh can it be 6 p.m already!!!! im soo anxious!!!!!!! i cant wait to see the movie i read online that wait until the credits are over to leave so you guys dont get up till the credits are over

3 more hour to wait!! uuhg its killing me :rotfl2:
 

Trying NOT to read too much!! I have my tickets for SUNDAY!! :cool1::banana:

My son can barely breathe, we're seeing it at the Fork and Screen at 10:30am, cannot WAIT!!! :thumbsup2
 
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I have heard nothing but positive reviews. I don't go until Saturday morning. I couldn't help but read the reviews. I have one friend that has already gone and she said it was wonderful too. She didn't want to spoil it for me so she didn't give me any specifics details about the movie which is good.
 
Oh my goodness. He is a beautiful man, and this movie makes it obvious.
I loved it. He was a great performer in wonderful shape for performing both vocally and visually.

I stayed for a lot of credits, but didnt know to stay till after... so Vixen will have to tell us about that.

MJ is awesome. That would have been the best concert ever.
He gives so much... and expects so much from his crew.
I for one wish all 50 year old men could pull off those orange pants. Gawd, I loved him!

Dont miss it.
OH!! And we each got a cool little gift I think becasue we used Fandango to pay. Ask for it! :thumbsup2

Michael Jackson, your spirit is missed here.
The love you felt is something we'd all do well to understand.

I will sleep well tonight. :hug: As MJ would say, I feel nourished.
 
I am so glad you enjoyed it. I can't wait to see it. I have heard nothing but good things about it. :goodvibes
 
Im bursting at the seams with good stuff to talk about... but wont ruin it until everyone here at least has seen it! :thumbsup2

I want to know too but I don't want to know at the same time. Does that make sense? LOL. I am getting so excited now because I am hearing nothing but things.
 
Oh my goodness. He is a beautiful man, and this movie makes it obvious.
I loved it. He was a great performer in wonderful shape for performing both vocally and visually.

I stayed for a lot of credits, but didnt know to stay till after... so Vixen will have to tell us about that.

MJ is awesome. That would have been the best concert ever.
He gives so much... and expects so much from his crew.
I for one wish all 50 year old men could pull off those orange pants. Gawd, I loved him!

Dont miss it.
OH!! And we each got a cool little gift I think becasue we used Fandango to pay. Ask for it! :thumbsup2

Michael Jackson, your spirit is missed here.
The love you felt is something we'd all do well to understand.

I will sleep well tonight. :hug: As MJ would say, I feel nourished.

OH MY GOD!! what a great movie!!! i have not been able to stop thing about it since last night!! MJ was great! full spirited! funny adorable beautiful wow! he still had it his voice sooo angelical to be honest its one of the best movies i have ever seen...he got along so well with all his crew everybody loved him.

i stayed to watch the credits but the clean up crew came in so fast to clean up for the next show and they cut the movie off:headache: thru half of the credits... im watcing it on sunday again:cool1:
i could not help crying i miss him sooooo much.
I LOVE you MJ!:lovestruc
 
ooh and i forgot to add that when the movie was done the everybody was clapping and yelling! it felt so good! :grouphug:
 
I think I am still able to see it on Sunday, but I have to go by myself.
Sounds like it was really good :) I need to bring a box of tissues I gather.
 
hi y'all, i'm just lurking here to see how y'all liked "This is It". i want to go see it, but i'm probably gonna have to go by myself!!

When do they close threads with lots of pics? Anyone know how that works?
We need to be sure to get whatever pics we want before that happens and we start a new one.

Threads close at 250 pages. As far as i know, there is no picture limit - otherwise, Trip Reports would be in biigggg trouble. :laughing:
 
aww thanks for the info! you are right trip reports would have like 20 parts of them :lmao:
 
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