Friday, October 4, 2013

Michael Jackson: Life, Death and Legacy



An OK documentary
It's an okay documentary. The coverage is fair, but it follows the usual pattern: a lot of talk about personal life, allegations and death, and not a word about Blood On the Dance Floor, Ghosts or Invincible. Plus it relies on Mark Lester, Uri Geller and Brian Oxman as sources... Enough said.

Admit it. Michael Jackson was like nobody else.
We enjoyed this documentary of Michael's life as it showed fairness and facts with out arsenic or sugar coating. And remembering all of the hits and then his accomplishments as he grew older just reminded me that we may have known the unique qualities of a bright star.

MJ's life review
I thought I knew about as much as anyone about this very sad life. To say he was uber talented, gifted, intelligent is an understatement. To also say his life was happy because of all the things and money he had ... seriously? Unless he was with children his smile looked forced, perhaps because deep inside that tortured soul was a child who never had the opportunity to have fun. Interesting the input others had to say, both positive and negative. Believe this is one of the better overviews of his life.

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