When Thriller was shown at the Prince Charles back in March (before Michael Jackson died) all Jackson's lines about "I'm not like other guys" were greeted with knowing laughter. Maybe it's because he's now dead that there wasn't laughter at those lines this time. Personally I can take or leave Thriller - I was never a Jackson fan, but I'll acknowledge the choreography and effects here.
The "Making Of" doc was fairly interesting for the backstage stuff (although it probably didn't tell us much we didn't know, it's always good the see the FX crews in action) but unfortunately kept cutting to overly extended clips from other Jackson videos, sometimes in the middle of a sentence.
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I like the early Jackson stuff, but I think that Thriller was the last decent thing Michael Jackson did - after that was when he started getting a bit shite. But I loved seeing the Thriller video on the big screen, that was great fun, and the making of was interesting too - I hadn't seen that in years.
Shame it went on so late though - I had to bail on Black as there was just no way I could have stayed up for another two hours, with an hour's night bus journey still to go.
Shame it went on so late though - I had to bail on Black as there was just no way I could have stayed up for another two hours, with an hour's night bus journey still to go.
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i dont think i had ever really seen the full length thriller video so seeing it on the big screen like that for essentially the 1st time even after all this time it was very impressive not just for the music but the effects and overall direction by landis
seeing the making of was very entertaining and gave alittle more insight into to not just landis but baker and jackson and yes ok maybe alittle too many full length music videos but overall fascinating and went to show how great a director landis is and the genius of rick baker
seeing the making of was very entertaining and gave alittle more insight into to not just landis but baker and jackson and yes ok maybe alittle too many full length music videos but overall fascinating and went to show how great a director landis is and the genius of rick baker
Yeah, could've done without the big advert for Michael Jacksons back catalogue.macready wrote:It was nice to see these on the big screen despite the VHS quality, but I was shocked at how much filler seemed to be in the documentary. A song or video gets mentioned and we get a 2-3 minute clip before the conversation resumes...