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Regardless of sales, Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad, and Dangerous are all classic albums.
If you wanna know Dangerous went 8 times Platinum, Off The Wall went 9 times Platinum, Bad went 11 times Platinum, and Thriller went 34 times Platinum which is more than 3 times Diamond! Thriller also spent a record 37 weeks at number one. I’m not someone who holds awards and sales as some kind of indicator of talent but many people do, and since so many folk give profit-making credibility, I’ll mention that Michael Jackson has won a record-breaking amount of Grammys and his albums are some of the best-selling records around. Jackson was a megastar of Epic proportions. If you speak about the likes of Beyonce, Kanye, or Justin Bieber, you don’t really know what a superstar is. Michael was also one of the best dancers of all time, incorporating everything from James Brown, Fred Astaire, military marches, to Native American dance steps into his routines, and who could forget that trademark lean he did in “Smooth Criminal”? Michael was a true superstar, the biggest and best this world has seen so far. Jackson had a voice so beautifully melodic that it made cover versions sound better than the originals (ask Smokey Robinson), his vocals were so unique that you instantly knew whose track it was, and when he appeared in other people’s music, he made their mediocre shite sound credible (Eddie ahem Murphy).Īble to play the piano, credited as a guitar player and responsible for the percussion on some of his songs, even beatboxing in tracks like “Who Is It” and “Stranger In Moscow”, he might not have been a genuine multi-instrumentalist like Prince but his personality, song-writing, and numerous flawless albums made up for this in spades.
Often called the “King Of Pop”, his music to me was a genre of its own – somewhere between Soul, R’N’B, Funk, and Rock – nobody else sounded like Mike. From his Motown days with The Jackson 5 to his solo stuff with Epic records (and even his time at Sony) no other musician’s discography is filled with such varied and original music. Michael Jackson was one of the most talented artists of all time. I believe that Michael just used this opportunity to play and have fun with different types of special effects (CGI, claymation, etc.) Like I said, If you love Michael as I do.By What Went Wrong Or Right With.? on Novem From the opening (and breathtaking) Man in the Mirror, to the retrospective of his work from the J5 to 1987, to the complete reenactment of the "Bad" video with LITTLE KIDS!! The story in the center is pretty contrived and is basically there to tell the story around the Smooth Criminal video. The same applies to this film.you're watching it for the magic that is Michael Jackson.
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I'll use this example: When you watch an old school Kung-Fu movie from Asia.do you watch it for the acting, style and plot? Normally NO!! You watch it for the amazing un-CGI Martial Arts.
It has no real story, except for the main chunk in the middle which has a bit of a plot, but it's pretty ridiculous.
If you are a Michael Jackson fan, this is a MUST!! But for those of you who are not big fans, (LIKE THE REVIEWER BEFORE ME) you will not appreciate it.