Michael Jackson – This Is It (2009) DVD & Blu-Ray Review
The legacy of Michael Jackson's concert - This Was It
I will never forget waking up at 5am to travel 2 hours to work, in order to be at my desk ready and waiting for 7am, the moment the concert tickets went of sale. Four hours later, after seeing a "you're in the virtual queue...", I successfully got my 2 tickets for the This Is It concert at the O2 in London.
After moonwalking and hee hee'ing around the office for 5 minutes, I was incredibly excited to see this historic performance. Michael Jackson has been the one of the best live performers for decades, and to see his last concert would have been amazing.
I was reluctant to see this as the cinema so soon after his death, but bought the Blu-Ray to experience the full visual and audio impact. OMG. This truly was going to be one of the greatest shows on earth.
This movie is not like a movie. It's edited seamlessly between many different takes of the rehearsals, singing, dancing, video productions, etc. This behind the scenes footage was only going to be for MJ's private collection.
His passion, his direction, his vision for this concert surpasses all previous tours, and for a man in his 50's, he still proves he can move and sing with little effort.
Buying this movie is a must for any fan. You can't help but sit and sing along out load being fully mesmerised by it all. These greatest hits spanning his career of pop, show why he rightfully earnt the title of King.
Highly recommended.
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Watch the trailer below, and enjoy the movie.
Michael Jackson and Number 13: The Good, Bad, Ugly and Odd
Today is Friday 13th, a day in which most people when doing something, might err on the side of caution. It's also known to be a day of good luck and not just bad luck, but as it nears midnight I am undecided on that one.
However, the number 13 does seem to be synonymous with pop legend Michael Jackson. Being a MJ fan since a small child, I was ever so excited to have bought a ticket for his 'This is It' O2 show in London. But looking back at some recent dates around actually buying and receiving the ticket, I'm convinced that the number 13 was both good luck and bad luck for Wacko Jacko. Below is a highlight of my findings, which I'm sure you will find really odd.
The Good - Legend and King of Pop
Undoubtedly the greatest pop star and musicial of modern times, Michael Jackson was a legend. His personal story touches the hearts of millions, from the Jackon 5 days right up to the current day, but his musical genius is evident in what he achieved;
13 Grammy Awards won with 8 for Thriller
13 #1 Singles in the U.S. Billboard 200 Albums Chart
13 Number One singles in his solo career, more than any other male artist in the Hot 100 era
13 Million copies of his Invincible album approximately sold worldwide, debuting at the top of the charts in 13 countries.
13 Countries pushed Number Ones album to the number one spot on their iTunes chart. The singer's albums were also dominating Apple's iTunes download charts with a Jackson album topping the chart in 13 different countries.
13 songs in the UK singles chart
That's quite a lot of 13's for my liking. Is that just luck, or is someone trying to tell us something?
The Bad - 'This Is It' concert at the O2 Arena, London
My experience of the last planned concert to see Jackson seems to be riddled with the number 13;
13 March 2009 - I bought my tickets from Ticketmaster for the O2 concert that was scheduled for Monday 3rd August 2009. Having got up stupid early, I was fortunate to be one of the lucky ones who got a ticket albeit queuing online and getting the confirmation after a 4 hour shopping ordeal on the 13th March 2009. It was meant to be only a 10-night stand, but as it was extended to 50 dates which eventually sold out. My ticket was for the 13th concert. In the end, 4 shows got cancelled and re-arranged due to the delays for the opening night, with all the This Is It concert dates shown here on The O2 website.
13 April 2009 - With all the buzz in the run up to the This Is It concerts, and the publically known debts that Michael Jackson was crippled with, some of his personal items were going to be put up for auction. The items go on display at 'The Collection of the King of Pop - Michael Jackson,’ exhibition on the 13th April 2009. Now it gets pretty wierd that the exhibit also includes 13 gloves, each one covered in 'iridescent Swarovski loch rosen crystals.'
13 July 2009 - This was meant to be the Opening night. Gutted. I really did feel sad on this day, and I'm sure the thousands who staged a mass vigal event for Michael Jackson outside the O2 publicised on Facebook also felt the same.
13 August 2009 - Trying to get any information from Ticketmaster related to the refund status or information on the souvenir tickets is like getting bloody from a stone. It's one of the worst customer service experiences I have ever had. No telephone numbers or email addresses, just an online form which creates a support ticket. I was so annoyed, I even set up an online Twitition asking them to hurry up with sending the Michael Jackson souvenir tickets, but no-one voted. I finally received an email from Ticketmaster on the 13th August 2009, with the opening line, "Recently you requested personal assistance from our on-line support centre. Below is a summary of your request and our response." It was not a summary, but more a dump of all information related to the event, no personalisation at all. In the email there was a section saying, "No souvenir tickets have been dispatched yet. We are aiming to send all tickets out within 30 days." It's no surprise that the BBC programme Watchdog editor investigated 'Where are those Jackson tickets?'.
13 September 2009 - Just as I sit at home at the weekend, thinking that vastly overdue souvenir ticket should arrive tomorrow, more salt is rubbed in. Sony Pictures have worked with AEG to release a movie which includes the footage of MJ rehearsing for the O2 gig. And it's the bloody 13th of the month when they premiere the 'This Is It' movie trailer at the MTV VMA's (Video Music Awards).
13 October 2009 - Hooray, my souvenir ticket arrives and OMG, it's the 13th! And not only do I get this holographic ticket, but I also got a commemmorative booklet too! Priceless.
Below is a video from ITN that shows you limited edition Michael Jackson hologram concert tickets that Jacko actually helped design. Not surprising some people thought it was a rip off to offer a souvenir ticket instead of a refund.
13 November 2009 - Well, I have to say this was a semi-coinscidence. Writing this blog post today or all days.
The Ugly - The Accusations and Trials
Unfortunately for Michael Jackson, his private life almost upstaged his professional life. Whether it was Bubbles the chimpanzee, his bizarre treatment and public showings of his kids in masks, the dark days really were the child molestation accusations. 13 really is an unlucky number if you consider the below to be true, but lucky for the outcome for Jackson;
In the summer of 1993, Jackson was accused of child sexual abuse by a 13-year-old boy named Jordan Chandler. After a major pay off, recent stories are saying that this accusation was simply a lie;
In a series of interviews with Martin Bashir, broadcast in 2003, as Living with Michael Jackson, Jackson was seen holding hands and discussing sleeping arrangements with Gavin Arvizo, 13, who also later accused him of sexual abuse;
Jackson was indicted for four counts of molesting a minor, four counts of intoxicating a minor, one count of abduction, and one count of conspiring to hold the boy and his family captive at his Neverland Ranch. He denied all counts and asserted that he himself was the victim of a failed extortion attempt. On June 13, 2005, the jury found Jackson not guilty on all charges.
The Odd - Conspiracy Theories
And finally...
13 June 2007 - A hardcover book is published called Michael Jackson Conspiracy, and I might just buy this on Amazon to read.
And the Michael Jackson Conspiracy Theory #13: Time Travel - Check out the link and realise that Jackson actually died thousands of years ago and not on 25 June 2009.
Freaky isn't it!
Please leave a comment below, as I'm interested to know what people's thoughts are about this wierd phenomenon.
A Mobile Internet Thriller at New Media Age NMA Awards
O-M-G. How do you exactly sum up the evening I've just had. If you have had the pleasure of attending this years' NMA Effectiveness Awards 2009 at Grosvenor House Hotel on London's Park Lane, you will come away with a number of life changing major memories. I write this via my iPod Touch on a 2am train back to West Sussex.
1. The Irish comedian comparing the night was brilliant in the first half, notably the Dettol vs Yakult sketch, but lost his way after the travelling circus gag. Whilst the Arab Jew joke got a laugh at the end, you were out of your depth and it seemed a few shandies had taken it's toll after the interval. Shame really, as the new media advertising world was ironically well positioned at the beginning. BTW, I recognize you, but don't know you name. Sadly you were not promoted in the lavish programmes, so a shitty ROI for you I feel.
2. We are talking about the crème of digital advertising and personally immersing myself in digital, I expected much more. There were some obvious and well deserved winners; UPS Widget (Best Business to Business), Budget 'Compare The Meerkat' (Best Use of Social Media) and Pot Noodle's 'Tipping Pot' (Best Use of Viral Marketing). Just how many of the campaigns submitted actually got some visibility? You get the sense that smaller than WPP and the like agencies are much more aggressive into awards submissions and attendance to such a glamorous event in the digital diary of media jollies. I just didn't see many of the other submissions. I spend my working hours online, not just publisher specific to where I work, but I search, shop, bank. network, Social network and engage online at the very least.
3. Mobile Internet ran away with the awards. Not just 'Best Use of Mobile' but the prestigious 'Grand Prix' award, the best of the 24 winners on each category. Testament to Flirtomatic.com who have built a successful business using mobile Internet, but who can take on the big guns and come away as a category and overall winner. Maybe 2009 will be that year of mobile Internet.
4. The day that pop legend Michael Jackson died. What became a Chinese whisper in the basement level of London's notorious awards hosting venue, this rumour was confirmed by the very mechanic that had won the awards. The mobile Internet. Too late to phone a friend to confirm, dozens of people in black tie and slinky dresses searched the web for the latest news via their mobiles or wireless devices. Admittedly it wasn't people desperately trying to flirt and pull some bootie call at 2am, but use that mobile device with a specific need... Is it true?
So it's 3.25am and time for bed.
RIP Wacko Jacko. A life long fan and you will be seriously missed. I do hope I get refunded for my O2 tickets from Ticketmaster soon.
Secondly, a big congrats to Matt Dicks @ Flirtomatic.com on the NMA Awards. Lunch to be arranged as promised.