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How would you rate Michael Jackson’s acting in Moonwalker (1988)? So the main segment of Moonwalker (1988) was Smooth Criminal. The highlight of Michael's acting in that was when he was being chased through the streets by the evil drug lord Joe Pesci. He managed to express suspense and fear and the feeling of being hunted.
In my opinion, the low light of Michael's acting was when he was trying to look upset, like when he and the little girl discover Joe Pesci's evil plan ("This can't be true") and when Michael is captured and hears little Katie screaming and being hit by Pesci.
BTW, when Michael says to Joe Pesci , "Let her go!", it was an unusually deep voice for him. I first mistaken him for Joe Pesci. | |
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Not very good at all | |
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I think he told ya! He's a dancer, not an actor! "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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nayroo2002 said: I think he told ya! He's a dancer, not an actor! She was more like a beauty queen from a movie scene I said don't mind, but what do you mean, I am the one | |
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Today I learned Michael Jackson was in a movie | |
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A straight-to-video movie ... | |
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A straight-to-the delete bin movie [Edited 7/26/23 12:55pm] | |
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I once fired up the bong and found myself liking the bits where he turns into a supercar, a transformer then an imperial shuttle. | |
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I saw it in the movie theatre? The Orger formally known as JAYJOE
"He might have better luck if he was drumming with his dick" | |
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Me too. Twice. Had to see Come together again. | |
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BIGJAYRAFFAS said:
I saw it in the movie theatre? My Condolences...you're most likely eligible for a complete refund, plus a free lifetime supply of popcorn, coca-cola, goobers and raisinets. | |
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Dunno about MJ, but it is probably Joe Pesci's only role where his every other word isn't 'fucking this' or 'Motherfucking that'. It's been too long since you've had your ass kicked properly:
http://www.facebook.com/p...9196044697 My band - listen and 'like' us, if you please | |
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More than one. | |
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I saw it in the cinema in London in 1988. It was released theatrically in Europe and S America (not sure about the rest of the world outside N America).
It grossed $67m ($173m in today's money) on a $22m budget, according to Wikipedia, with sales of 0.8m in the US market. | |
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Huh. Being a self-absorbed American with absolutely no awareness of anything outside my own borders LOL, I had no idea this was actually released on the big screen somewhere other than America. I remember liking smooth criminal at least and thought his acting in that vignette was acceptable. What did you think of his acting? | |
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leecaldon said:
More than one. I remember his cameo in one of the Men In Black movies but I never knew he was the lead in a movie before. | |
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He was also co-lead with Diana Ross in 1978's musical movie The Wiz (based on the The Wizard of Oz), which also starred Richard Pryor. The movie was not a major hit, grossing $21m ($98m in today's money) and not particularly well-received, despite having the talent of Sidney Lumet as director and Joel Schumacher as writer.
But MJ got great reviews and, crucially for the rest of his career, Quincy Jones was musical director and their working relationship started. | |
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It did become somewhat of a cult classic though. | |
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leecaldon said:
He was also co-lead with Diana Ross in 1978's musical movie The Wiz (based on the The Wizard of Oz), which also starred Richard Pryor. The movie was not a major hit, grossing $21m ($98m in today's money) and not particularly well-received, despite having the talent of Sidney Lumet as director and Joel Schumacher as writer.
But MJ got great reviews and, crucially for the rest of his career, Quincy Jones was musical director and their working relationship started. Michael Jackson, Diana Ross and Richard Pryor(!) were all in a movie together?? That's so random. How have I never heard of that. I have to see this. I don't even care if it's terrible, it's worth watching for that cast alone | |
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MJ was great in The Wiz...with all due respect, i almost forgot about that... | |
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It's worth a watch but it's a very odd movie. Oz recast as New York. The yellow brick road duet between Ross and MJ is wonderful though, from the art direction, MJ's scarecrow moves, and the song itself. | |
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I'm an MJ fan and can confirm Moonwalker is indeed shit. I'm also a Prince fan and might just rate Graffit Bridge more. And that is really shit too. It's like choosing between diarrhea or constipation. | |
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What exactly is shit?? Man in the mirror? Leave me alone? Smooth criminal? Come together? Speed demon? The career retrospective that for me, at the time, featured some stuff I hadn't seen before? Again, if you watch it as an overlong music video is fun. If you expect a regular movie, that's on you. | |
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PatrickS77 said:
What exactly is shit?? Man in the mirror? Leave me alone? Smooth criminal? Come together? Speed demon? The career retrospective that for me, at the time, featured some stuff I hadn't seen before? Again, if you watch it as an overlong music video is fun. If you expect a regular movie, that's on you. My expectations are set . Mind you, I don't like Man In The Mirror or Come Together but if it's just a big compilation of musical numbers then it can't be that bad. | |
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Well, it's half and half. Roughly the first half is a compilation of musical numbers and the second half is the very longform music video for Smooth criminal. | |
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PatrickS77 said:
Well, it's half and half. Roughly the first half is a compilation of musical numbers and the second half is the very longform music video for Smooth criminal. Smooth Criminal is a great song so I'll take an extended version of that any day. | |
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PatrickS77 said:
Is it just the 10 minute "official video" for the song that's on YouTube? | |
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Yes. Plus a story around it. That whole segment is called Smooth criminal. | |
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