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Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by femi4:
I am about to watch it. My review in 2hrs time

Review

Jaafar Jackson absolutely nailed the voice, moves and mannerisms, you almost forget you're not watching MJ himself. The musical performances were electric and gave me goosebumps.

The film portrayed Joseph Jackson as a strict disciplinarian who seemed to believe in the old saying, 'spare the rod and spoil the child.'

His tough approach was presented as a force that pushed the family towards excellence, but also left emotional scars.

The story, however, played it a bit too safe, rushing through major moments and avoiding some of the more complicated parts of Michael's life. It felt more like a celebration than a deep exploration of the man behind the legend.
Overall, I enjoyed it. I'd give it 7/10. A solid tribute, but not the complete Michael Jackson story many were hoping for
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Ganjafama(m): 2:01pm On Jun 14
Host78:
It's hard to compress a lifetime into a few hours.

And this is what the movie hoped to achieve: capture the whole life journey of the legend into a few hours.

Hence it was fast paced. A few missing pieces that leaves you desiring to know more about Michael Jackson.

You do will not see his development properly. The character development was mostly empty.

One aspect I would have loved to see is his relationship. As a star Micheal probably have more female admirers than anyone else.

How did he deal with those fans? We saw very little except for a girl, who was not actually his girlfriend.

Also you'll almost learn nothing new from the movie about Michael Jackson. Which begs the question, why create a biopic at all?

But something that really stood out to me most is the portrayal of Micheal Jackson's father.

He played a very central role in the movie and no doubt in Micheal Jackson's life and career.

And so I really do not understand why they tried to paint him as this cold and almost devilish figure.

At some point, his father figure role was almost designed to make you hate him and only love the mother.

But I don't think he is the villain of this story but instead a hero.

He was a mere factory worker and wanted his children to end up better than him.

"if you do not work hard, there's every guarantee that you'll end up right here in this small town as a factory worker. Now would you want that?"

He pushed the kids to be good at something. Not many fathers can see their kids and see the future ahead.

More so, actually push them to fly when the odds are stacked against them.

How a steel factory worker trained 5 boys to become the greatest music bands ever showed someone who deeply cared about his children more than a strict and wicked father.

Of course he could have pampered them like the mother and let them go to school, then join one of the boys in the hood and become nothing.

And it's so sad that towards the end of the movie, they try to portray him as the villain when everyone suddenly turned on him simply because they are now rich.

I mean, he built everything from the ground up. Mr Jackson not only gave the world micheal Jackson, he did the job of moulding him, shaping him up and developing his talent.

And worst still, every night when other fathers are too tired from work, he gathers the boys to practice.

That's not hate. That's tough love.

Another thing I love is the young man who played micheal Jackson. While you can clearly see the mimics in his moves, I think he did very well.

Overall, I think it's a good movie, worth watching but you'll learn nothing new from it.

And that's another angle, it tells you nothing new about the legend.

As a biopic we expect to see the legend in a different light, see aspects of his journey probably gathered from family members and close associates.

But the movie is more or less based on publicly available info. It's like watching what you already know.

There's absolutely nothing to learn new from the movie if you already read a few articles about the singer before.

Much time was spent rather on the making of his music videos such as thriller, beat it and wanna be Startin something.

In this regard, the movie actually lack substance.

There are so many direction this could have gone. I wonder why the dynamic between his father becomes the central role of the movie.

I'm not buying it that his father is bad or terrible.

Any human will be happy to have such a father who not only see them as other kids but as stars.

But not only see them as stars. That's the easier part and every father and mother think their kids are special.

But how many actually take the extra step to put that belief into work? How many fathers today will buy music instruments from their "factory" labor salary, come back from work and make their kids practice even when tired and exhausted?

How many will take their kids around town to book them for gigs, stay up while they play and look for ways to improve them?

Yes, he did beat them. But beating is not killing them. Little discipline goes a long way.

And I think this is a central role to almost any great person in history.

Serena Williams father was also strict with his children in their biopic. And like Micheal Jackson's father, he took his girls to practice regularly even when they don't want to.

He book their games as well finding as many opportunities for them as he could so they can shine.

Sorry Hollywood, but I'm not buying the idea that Jackson was a terrible father to his kids.
There was nothing new to tell about Micheal because we already know almost everything about him. He lived in the spotlight. Anything he does becomes news, that's why the movie had nothing new to portray about him.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by cliffypatt(m): 2:06pm On Jun 14
RISQUE:
Your opinion doesn't count at all. Focus on your own family. Una go dey online dey review wetin una no know. If they said he was a bad father, who are you to counter that? You can never know whether a man was a good father or not until you were raised under the parental control of such a man.
I agree 💯
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Host78(op): 2:08pm On Jun 14
Because your opinion has never mattered in anything doesn't mean the same thing for everyone.

I'm so important they made a movie for me to watch.

My opinion mattered because you and a thousand others just read it and are responding to it.

It's not my fault if you have been so low to think that anything handed to you, you must receive it without countering it or offering your opinion.

I was not brought up that way and I don't live that way. If you want to treated like a dog all your life being put on a leash and handed crumbs that falls from the table because you think you don't matter, that's all on you.

But never make the mistake of thinking we are all in the same group of people who don't matter and should accept whatever is handed to them.
RISQUE:
Your opinion doesn't count at all. Focus on your own family. Una go dey online dey review wetin una no know. If they said he was a bad father, who are you to counter that? You can never know whether a man was a good father or not until you were raised under the parental control of such a man.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Basic123: 2:10pm On Jun 14
Host78:
It's hard to compress a lifetime into a few hours.

And this is what the movie hoped to achieve: capture the whole life journey of the legend into a few hours.

Hence it was fast paced. A few missing pieces that leaves you desiring to know more about Michael Jackson.

You do will not see his development properly. The character development was mostly empty.

One aspect I would have loved to see is his relationship. As a star Micheal probably have more female admirers than anyone else.

How did he deal with those fans? We saw very little except for a girl, who was not actually his girlfriend.

Also you'll almost learn nothing new from the movie about Michael Jackson. Which begs the question, why create a biopic at all?

But something that really stood out to me most is the portrayal of Micheal Jackson's father.

He played a very central role in the movie and no doubt in Micheal Jackson's life and career.

And so I really do not understand why they tried to paint him as this cold and almost devilish figure.

At some point, his father figure role was almost designed to make you hate him and only love the mother.

But I don't think he is the villain of this story but instead a hero.

He was a mere factory worker and wanted his children to end up better than him.

"if you do not work hard, there's every guarantee that you'll end up right here in this small town as a factory worker. Now would you want that?"

He pushed the kids to be good at something. Not many fathers can see their kids and see the future ahead.

More so, actually push them to fly when the odds are stacked against them.

How a steel factory worker trained 5 boys to become the greatest music bands ever showed someone who deeply cared about his children more than a strict and wicked father.

Of course he could have pampered them like the mother and let them go to school, then join one of the boys in the hood and become nothing.

And it's so sad that towards the end of the movie, they try to portray him as the villain when everyone suddenly turned on him simply because they are now rich.

I mean, he built everything from the ground up. Mr Jackson not only gave the world micheal Jackson, he did the job of moulding him, shaping him up and developing his talent.

And worst still, every night when other fathers are too tired from work, he gathers the boys to practice.

That's not hate. That's tough love.

Another thing I love is the young man who played micheal Jackson. While you can clearly see the mimics in his moves, I think he did very well.

Overall, I think it's a good movie, worth watching but you'll learn nothing new from it.

And that's another angle, it tells you nothing new about the legend.

As a biopic we expect to see the legend in a different light, see aspects of his journey probably gathered from family members and close associates.

But the movie is more or less based on publicly available info. It's like watching what you already know.

There's absolutely nothing to learn new from the movie if you already read a few articles about the singer before.

Much time was spent rather on the making of his music videos such as thriller, beat it and wanna be Startin something.

In this regard, the movie actually lack substance.

There are so many direction this could have gone. I wonder why the dynamic between his father becomes the central role of the movie.

I'm not buying it that his father is bad or terrible.

Any human will be happy to have such a father who not only see them as other kids but as stars.

But not only see them as stars. That's the easier part and every father and mother think their kids are special.

But how many actually take the extra step to put that belief into work? How many fathers today will buy music instruments from their "factory" labor salary, come back from work and make their kids practice even when tired and exhausted?

How many will take their kids around town to book them for gigs, stay up while they play and look for ways to improve them?

Yes, he did beat them. But beating is not killing them. Little discipline goes a long way.

And I think this is a central role to almost any great person in history.

Serena Williams father was also strict with his children in their biopic. And like Micheal Jackson's father, he took his girls to practice regularly even when they don't want to.

He book their games as well finding as many opportunities for them as he could so they can shine.

Sorry Hollywood, but I'm not buying the idea that Jackson was a terrible father to his kids.
Western media is crazy!

Till today,I still dont understand how JOE ended up being branded as bad wicked father.


TO ME,HE IS AN HERO THAT SUPPOSED TO BE CELEBRATED
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Host78(op): 2:11pm On Jun 14
When you watch it you'll understand. The spent almost the entire movie trying to paint his father black.

flexyrule:
Been trying to download this... But I haven't had the time.

Modified

Bia OP, was the movie about Michael Jackson or his father?

You spent the whole month writing about the father, when the movie was meant to be centred around the son - Michael.

I should go read reviews on Rotten Tomatoes or at YTS forum.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Host78(op): 2:13pm On Jun 14
It's crazy bro.

I think this all began as court session. You know trying to brand MJ as a kid whose childhood was stolen from him.

Reason why he likes having kids around him and stuff.

Well, who stole the childhood.? They needed a villain to blame, so his father became a sacrificial lamb.

Basic123:
Western media is crazy!

Till today,I still dont understand how JOE ended up being branded as bad wicked father.


TO ME,HE IS AN HERO THAT SUPPOSED TO BE CELEBRATED
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Basic123: 2:14pm On Jun 14
Image123:
The Wacko Jacko, still minting money.
He hates being called that name
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Basic123: 2:15pm On Jun 14
Miggs:
Folks have got to stop trying so hard to white-wash Michael Jackson's real legacy.His music isn't even that good.

Michael Jackson was a kiddie fiddler nothing more,nothing less.

The End.
You are just 1 out of billions!
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Miggs(m): 2:16pm On Jun 14
eaglechild:
He was found innocent of all charges against him in a society that will arguably go to any extent to pull down a person of his sort.
Your statement is baseless and disgusting.
His music has broken all records the music industry has to offer.
I am not sure when you were born or if you are just rage baiting with your comment
dfrost:
MJ was nothing? Really?

A kiddie fiddler? You have proof?
Read the screenshot below fir my response:

Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Host78(op): 2:16pm On Jun 14
You can donate up to 6 times a year. There should be 12weeks interval between each donation to allow your body recover. Yesterday was blood day of the year. Donate to save a life cool
Sonofgod1990:
Please how many times can person donate blood per year
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Basic123: 2:19pm On Jun 14
dauntless15:
What i noticed about his father is different though, yes he was a hardworking, ambitious, doting father, but he's the central figure in Michael's demise, most of the insecurities Micheal has stems from him, first he made him alter his nose/appearance so many times by bullying the way he looks (big nose as he calls him often) this is why Micheal is obsessed with having a pointed nose, he never lets him be a child or have a childhood, hence his obsession with children and playtime this is why he built Neverland ranch and got so close to children leading to his child molestation accusations, he forces Michael to do things and made sure he doesn't make decisions on his own as an adult, which is why he lost his strong will and ability to say no to people, he did the Pepsi commercial that burnt his hair and made him a junkie because he couldn't say no to joseph his father, and without that burn he wouldn't be addicted to pain meds and he'd still be alive, he had no friends growing up so he surrounded himself with animals and toys, and this followed him to adulthood making him an extremely shy and misunderstood person who often craves connection, most of the things that went wrong in his life is because of his controlling and abusive father, the only thing wrong with the movie is the fact that they didn't exploit his love life, i grew up thinking he's attracted to men, this was because of several rumors, I didn't know he had kids and liked girls, alot of people thought so too, the movie should've cleared that, and the story of how he passed.
His brothers too were all handled this same way,why didnt they end up like micheal?
His father high handedness has nothing to do with his body dysmophia and weird lifestyle
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Sonofgod1990(m): 2:19pm On Jun 14
Host78:
You can donate up to 6 times a year. There should be 12weeks interval between each donation to allow your body recover. Yesterday was blood day of the year. Donate to save a life cool
I do collect 12k for each donation I make
I don donate like 4 times this year
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by happney65: 2:20pm On Jun 14
Image123:
The Wacko Jacko, still minting money.
And he will print till the end of time!
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Host78(op): 2:20pm On Jun 14
I didn't read everything but according to the movie, micheal did the nose because he wanted to.

Not because of his father or anything.

And this is very common. A lot of people once the hit the spotlight, they want to be "perfect" and they start modifying their body parts.

It doesn't mean the parents are bad.
dauntless15:
What i noticed about his father is different though, yes he was a hardworking, ambitious, doting father, but he's the central figure in Michael's demise, most of the insecurities Micheal has stems from him, first he made him alter his nose/appearance so many times by bullying the way he looks (big nose as he calls him often) this is why Micheal is obsessed with having a pointed nose, he never lets him be a child or have a childhood, hence his obsession with children and playtime this is why he built Neverland ranch and got so close to children leading to his child molestation accusations, he forces Michael to do things and made sure he doesn't make decisions on his own as an adult, which is why he lost his strong will and ability to say no to people, he did the Pepsi commercial that burnt his hair and made him a junkie because he couldn't say no to joseph his father, and without that burn he wouldn't be addicted to pain meds and he'd still be alive, he had no friends growing up so he surrounded himself with animals and toys, and this followed him to adulthood making him an extremely shy and misunderstood person who often craves connection, most of the things that went wrong in his life is because of his controlling and abusive father, the only thing wrong with the movie is the fact that they didn't exploit his love life, i grew up thinking he's attracted to men, this was because of several rumors, I didn't know he had kids and liked girls, alot of people thought so too, the movie should've cleared that, and the story of how he passed.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Image123(m): 2:21pm On Jun 14
Mirasteel:
His name is Michael Joseph Jackson not Wacko Jacko, you don't even know what it means, stop calling him that.
Are you his dad?
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by AngelicBeing: 2:21pm On Jun 14
Originalsly:
I haven't watched it .. not interested. I've seen too much of Michael Jackson videos.. interviews etc and just can't be sitting to watch someone pretending to be him. Same with Muhammad Ali movie The Greatest. But Malcolm X? (Denzel Washington)... and Ray (Ray Charles)? .... (Jamie Fox) .....fascinating!
You must watch it otherwise I will report you to Trump PBUH SAW for immediate action.
I have details of your address in NY and your social security number ooooooooo mucheche Hahaha 😂
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Host78(op): 2:24pm On Jun 14
OK.

No one says getting money from your donation is bad.

But only advice I'll give you is that understand that your body has limited capacity for blood production.

It can only produce a certain amount of blood per month.

If you go donate above that, you too will start lacking blood. I've seen a class mate start going down while we were donating blood.

You can also feel strong but don't risk excessive donation.

After each donation, allow 2-3 month pass before you do another donation make you no go turn patient o.
Sonofgod1990:
I do collect 12k for each donation I make
I don donate like 4 times this year
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by dauntless15(m): 2:27pm On Jun 14
Host78:
I didn't read everything but according to the movie, micheal did the nose because he wanted to.

Not because of his father or anything.

And this is very common. A lot of people once the hit the spotlight, they want to be "perfect" and they start modifying their body parts.

It doesn't mean the parents are bad.
Maybe you should do some fact finding and watch the movie again, you obviously watched another Michael.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Host78(op): 2:28pm On Jun 14
Yeah. I watched Michael okoro grin
dauntless15:
Maybe you should do some fact finding and watch the movie again, you obviously watched another Michael.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by dauntless15(m): 2:29pm On Jun 14
Basic123:
His brothers too were all handled this same way,why didnt they end up like micheal?
His father high handedness has nothing to do with his body dysmophia and weird lifestyle
We all process trauma differently, that his brothers are able to bear it doesn't mean Michael was, na why some people require therapy for something they experience and someone else will experience same thing and just shrug it off, we all have different emotional strength.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by AllBlack: 2:29pm On Jun 14
virginboy1:
When will Hollywood or nollywood make a Biopic movie about Fela? smiley
God forbid that NOLLYWOOD with its high level mediocrity that still can't do a movie that can compete with 1980 movie BURNING TRAIN will attempt making a movie about such a massive ICON. It will be a disaster
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by dauntless15(m): 2:29pm On Jun 14
Host78:
Yeah. I watched Michael okoro grin
No wonder, its obvious.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Basic123: 2:31pm On Jun 14
Miggs:
Read the screenshot below fir my response:
The image contains text making specific factual claims regarding Michael Jackson. When evaluating these points against public records, legal investigations, and official documents, we find a mix of accurate descriptions of his public statements and demonstrably false information.
​1. Sleeping in Bed with Children
​Claim: "Why would an adult man desire so much to sleep in bed with litlle children?"
​Status: True (Regarding his actions and admissions).
​Details: Michael Jackson openly admitted on multiple occasions—most famously in the 2003 British television documentary Living with Michael Jackson hosted by Martin Bashir—that he frequently allowed children to sleep in his bed at his Neverland Ranch. He defended the practice as a non-sexual, innocent act of love and companionship, saying, "Why can't you share your bed? That's the most loving thing to do, to share your bed with someone." * Legal Context: While Jackson maintained till his death that these actions were entirely platonic, the practice was a central focus of the 1993 allegations (which resulted in a multi-million dollar financial settlement) and his 2005 criminal trial, where he was acquitted on all counts of child sexual abuse.
​2. Travelling to Australia to Meet an "8-Year-Old Lover"
​Claim: "Do you know how many times Mr Jackson travelled to Australia to meet his 8year old lover in the early 1990s?"
​Status: False / Fabricated.
​Details: There is no official record, investigative report, court document, or credible journalistic account matching this specific claim. Jackson did tour Australia during his Dangerous World Tour in late 1996 (and visited briefly for other promotions), but the narrative of a secret "8-year-old lover" in Australia in the early 1990s does not exist in any legal findings or public documentation.
​3. Traveling to Epstein Island
​Claim: "How many times did Mr Jackson travel to the Epstein island?"
​Status: False.
​Details: Michael Jackson never traveled to Jeffrey Epstein’s private island (Little Saint James).
​The Source of the Confusion: When court documents and flight logs from Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet (the "Lolita Express"wink were unsealed and released by the U.S. Department of Justice, Michael Jackson’s name appeared in the files—but only as a name in an address/contact book or mentioned by witnesses contextually.
​During legal depositions, Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre explicitly testified that she met many celebrities through Epstein, but when asked specifically if she ever saw Michael Jackson at Epstein's houses or on the island, she stated she had not, though she noted he had briefly visited Epstein’s Palm Beach home on a single occasion to meet with financial advisers. Jackson's name does not appear on the actual flight logs to the island.

Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by omooba969(m): 2:48pm On Jun 14
Miggs:
Folks have got to stop trying so hard to white-wash Michael Jackson's real legacy.His music isn't even that good.

Michael Jackson was a kiddie fiddler nothing more,nothing less.

The End.

Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by werisetogether(m): 3:00pm On Jun 14
Host78:
It's hard to compress a lifetime into a few hours.

Sorry Hollywood, but I'm not buying the idea that Jackson was a terrible father to his kids.
Thanks for sharing

Western media has had this habit of demonizing whoever they want to, whenever it suits their agenda

Malcolm X

Steve Biko

Louis Farrakhan

Even the Michael Jackson himself at a point

And so on. And so on...
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by Codes151(m): 3:04pm On Jun 14
Host78:
It's hard to compress a lifetime into a few hours.

And this is what the movie hoped to achieve: capture the whole life journey of the legend into a few hours.

Hence it was fast paced. A few missing pieces that leaves you desiring to know more about Michael Jackson.

You do will not see his development properly. The character development was mostly empty.

One aspect I would have loved to see is his relationship. As a star Micheal probably have more female admirers than anyone else.

How did he deal with those fans? We saw very little except for a girl, who was not actually his girlfriend.

Also you'll almost learn nothing new from the movie about Michael Jackson. Which begs the question, why create a biopic at all?

But something that really stood out to me most is the portrayal of Micheal Jackson's father.

He played a very central role in the movie and no doubt in Micheal Jackson's life and career.

And so I really do not understand why they tried to paint him as this cold and almost devilish figure.

At some point, his father figure role was almost designed to make you hate him and only love the mother.

But I don't think he is the villain of this story but instead a hero.

He was a mere factory worker and wanted his children to end up better than him.

"if you do not work hard, there's every guarantee that you'll end up right here in this small town as a factory worker. Now would you want that?"

He pushed the kids to be good at something. Not many fathers can see their kids and see the future ahead.

More so, actually push them to fly when the odds are stacked against them.

How a steel factory worker trained 5 boys to become the greatest music bands ever showed someone who deeply cared about his children more than a strict and wicked father.

Of course he could have pampered them like the mother and let them go to school, then join one of the boys in the hood and become nothing.

And it's so sad that towards the end of the movie, they try to portray him as the villain when everyone suddenly turned on him simply because they are now rich.

I mean, he built everything from the ground up. Mr Jackson not only gave the world micheal Jackson, he did the job of moulding him, shaping him up and developing his talent.

And worst still, every night when other fathers are too tired from work, he gathers the boys to practice.

That's not hate. That's tough love.

Another thing I love is the young man who played micheal Jackson. While you can clearly see the mimics in his moves, I think he did very well.

Overall, I think it's a good movie, worth watching but you'll learn nothing new from it.

And that's another angle, it tells you nothing new about the legend.

As a biopic we expect to see the legend in a different light, see aspects of his journey probably gathered from family members and close associates.

But the movie is more or less based on publicly available info. It's like watching what you already know.

There's absolutely nothing to learn new from the movie if you already read a few articles about the singer before.

Much time was spent rather on the making of his music videos such as thriller, beat it and wanna be Startin something.

In this regard, the movie actually lack substance.

There are so many direction this could have gone. I wonder why the dynamic between his father becomes the central role of the movie.

I'm not buying it that his father is bad or terrible.

Any human will be happy to have such a father who not only see them as other kids but as stars.

But not only see them as stars. That's the easier part and every father and mother think their kids are special.

But how many actually take the extra step to put that belief into work? How many fathers today will buy music instruments from their "factory" labor salary, come back from work and make their kids practice even when tired and exhausted?

How many will take their kids around town to book them for gigs, stay up while they play and look for ways to improve them?

Yes, he did beat them. But beating is not killing them. Little discipline goes a long way.

And I think this is a central role to almost any great person in history.

Serena Williams father was also strict with his children in their biopic. And like Micheal Jackson's father, he took his girls to practice regularly even when they don't want to.

He book their games as well finding as many opportunities for them as he could so they can shine.

Sorry Hollywood, but I'm not buying the idea that Jackson was a terrible father to his kids.
sir. If you don’t watch after 1month. Make we hear word. You get mind type all this. Smh
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by RISQUE: 3:15pm On Jun 14
Host78:
Because your opinion has never mattered in anything doesn't mean the same thing for everyone.

I'm so important they made a movie for me to watch.

My opinion mattered because you and a thousand others just read it and are responding to it.

It's not my fault if you have been so low to think that anything handed to you, you must receive it without countering it or offering your opinion.

I was not brought up that way and I don't live that way. If you want to treated like a dog all your life being put on a leash and handed crumbs that falls from the table because you think you don't matter, that's all on you.

But never make the mistake of thinking we are all in the same group of people who don't matter and should accept whatever is handed to them.
U get time to dey type plenty.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by stagger: 3:51pm On Jun 14
In actual fact, if you go to Twitter and social media, the perception of Joe Jackson has actually turned 180 degrees. People are now seeing him as a man who held it together and produced champions of music.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by iamwebguru: 3:57pm On Jun 14
What do you expect from a movie, produced and shot in the UK. When Michael Jackson lived all his life in the US.
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by flexyrule(m): 4:17pm On Jun 14
Miggs:
His music isn't even that good.
This should be considered as blasphemy!
Re: Micheal: My Honest Review Of The Michael Jackson Biopic Movie by tonididdy(m): 4:26pm On Jun 14
I agree with the OP
It's like watching everything we already know.
No new learns, no upsets that could cause a tall about.

One part I really would have wished they acted upon was his sexuality. I would have really loved the air to have being cleared on that.
Also nothing about him having kids....it's not a complete movie in my opinion.
They touched just soft spots.
We needed a table shaken.
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