Spike Lee BAD 25 Documentary- DVD / Blu Ray [available on iTunes Nov 19]

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^What a great review! It's especially sweet because it comes from a self-confessed non-fan, who despite of that can acknowledge if something is good. And if a non fan, who otherwise admittedly dislikes this song, is made emotional by the MITM performance at the end you know it will be awesome!
 
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Waw I like the honesty of his first paragraph!!!! Isn't it great when a casual or indifferent listener has an enlightening moment and begins to see the quality, genius, and magic of Michael's music and performance!!! We can add one more person to the Michael list now. Thanks Spike for doing a good job for Michael.

For some people, they have to see the magic for them to believe. That's ok too, because we have many more Michael docs coming for such people to enjoy. Expect more new fans in the future guys.
 
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Review: Spike Lee's Bad 25 excels with look at Michael Jackson the artist Special
By David Silverberg
Sep 11, 2012 - 39 mins ago in Entertainment

It would be easy to make a documentary about Michael Jackson's controversial career and personal life; but instead of widening the scope, Spike Lee perfectly examines the making of the iconic Bad album produced 25 years ago.

Luckily, you don't have to be an MJ fan to appreciate Bad 25, screening at the Toronto International Film Festival. The lengthy doc moves along at a quick pace to explain the artistry behind the 1987 album, without assuming we know everything about the King of Pop, who passed away in 2009.

Rather, Lee (When the Levees Break) opts to introduce us briefly to the stardom and hoopla behind the musician, and then move smoothly to what MJ always liked to call his short films (translation: music videos).

Somehow, Lee got a hold of rare footage of Martin Scorcese shooting the Bad video, and the material is truly fascinating. We learn Jackson wanted Bad to reestablish his relationship with his black fans, making him look tough and hard. Choreographers were interviewed to discuss the "street moves" added to the dance sequences, a theme recurring in various videos MJ produced.

Song by song, Lee takes us through the Bad album, peppered with talking heads that always add some insight into the artist: ?uestlove from the Roots talks about the album's influence on hip-hop, Kanye West gushes over MJ's fashion sense, and Justin Bieber admires the mind-blowing lean move in the Smooth Criminal video. An MJ confidante reveals the "Annie are you OK?" line from the same track refers to a CPR dummy Jackson practiced on, ending a 25-year-old lyrical mystery.

What really makes this doc a must-see is the insider look at what made MJ so talented. He wasn't just a triple threat; he could sing, dance, perform, produce and write his own songs, something you don't see too much today in the music biz. Lee finds the right people, such as Bad's sound engineers, to divulge how MJ approached his songs, right down to the sound levels.

Comparisons may be made to This Is It, the doc following MJ's rehearsals in London before his death, but Bad 25 goes much deeper into the man behind the legend. We see a boy who hates being bullied by the press when the film looks at the song Leave Me Alone. We see a singer with incredible vocal range, who could go baritone if he chose, but instead opts for a high voice because he feels comfortable there. We see a man so ambitious he marks down on paper the number of albums he wants to sell: 100 million (no problem reaching that milestone).

You would think a doc on Jackson would include interviews with his family, especially his sister Janet. But nary a Jackson is to be found, a move that serves the doc well: it's an homage to Bad, not a profile of the artist and his beginnings. Sure, we learn where MJ got some of his dance moves (Fred Astaire was a major incluence), but the doc doesn't want to travel down the path of family roots. Nor does Lee want to step into the murky waters of the child molestation scandals or his relationship with Lisa Marie Presley. Instead, the film trains its lens on Michael the artist and that's it.

The only jarring section are the interviews over MJ's death. Every interviewee is asked where they were when his death was announced, and while that may be revealing to some extent, it acts as a manipulative trick to instigate tears and grief we hadn't felt up until now. His death can't be glossed over, but I'm not sure all those recollections of "I was in my car" or "I was shopping for milk" really added any value to MJ's sudden passing. Those were 15 minutes Lee got have better spent on, say, MJ's perspective on death. There must be something in all those archival interviews, no?

Bad 25 will serve as one of the best documentaries of an album, perhaps even of a music legend. When the credits roll, you can't help but rush home to hear the Bad album all over again, this time with fresh insights into old songs.


Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/332625#ixzz26C42SnaU
 
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I think more than anything I want non fans and casual fans to really like it. Really see Michael. Maybe people will see him in a different light and not what the media and the others tried to make him be. He put everything and who he was into his work.
 
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A pic from Ivy of possible Doc DVD cover
This is reportedly the cover for the documentary

Michael+Jackson+BAD.jpg
 
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That cover is really cool!!

Even tho it reminds me too much of the TII cover...

But who cares cuz it works!!
 
I think its good and positive, that the reviews explicit note that there are no surgeries and any kind of trash in that docu. That makes people clear that this docu isn't about Michael Jackson and his personal life, but just about the album "Bad" and the process of work. Else most will think, its just another show off on his "ahh so weird life", that has been chawed hundreds of time and turn them off.
 
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I think this was the first reporter that commented that his family was not in the doc? Thank goodness for that, because we do not want to hear how Michael owes his success for BAD from working with the J5. I want BAD 25 to be all about MICHAEL and what he put into it to make it happen, period.
 
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http://www.film.com/movies/bad-25-review-2012

Toronto Review: ‘Bad 25′


Jordan Hoffman September 11, 2012

A- One of the more emotional moments I've had in a theater all year.

Hello. My name is Jordan Hoffman, and I am one of twelve people on God’s green earth who holds no particular fondness for Michael Jackson. I own only one of his albums, “Off the Wall,” and, frankly, I borrowed that from an ex and never returned it. (Dear Mindy Silverstein, if you are reading this, I’m sorry.) The point is this: if a film can bring me to tears — TEARS — by a performance of “Man in the Mirror,” a song I normally roll my eyes at when I hear it at CVS, a song that reflexively fires my “change the station” maneuver on the car radio, this is an indication that something special is going on.

Spike Lee’s “Bad 25″ is, on the face of it, nothing too removed than one of those “Classic Albums” programs that used to air on VH1. Songs are discussed one by one, with tidbits about the recording and writing, and sometimes the mix is finagled so we get to focus on what the bass player is actually doing. “Bad 25,” however, is a Spike Lee film. While his off-camera voice is only heard once in a while, and to great effect, the collage of clips and talking head interviews burst with an exuberance worthy for a subject who called himself the King of Pop.

“Thriller” or the early Motown Jackson 5 era may seem like a juicier topic of focus, but “Bad” proves to be quite fertile ground. “Thriller,” a worldwide cultural phenomenon if ever there was one, left Jackson with an impossible act to follow. The record executives suggested he do an album of covers to give him some distance. Instead, Jackson and collaborator Quincy Jones dove straight into the deep end, looking to represent every musical genre, creating what ?uestlove calls the first album of stadium music by a black artist.

With incredible access to Jackson’s estate, “Bad 25″ shows just how involved he was in every aspect of the album, from writing, recording and producing, as well as the business. For Jackson, of course, an album wasn’t just the music. It was the style, choreography and “short films” that accompanied each track.

A great number of music videos were created for “Bad,” so it provides plenty of doc-ready source material. Some may be surprised to recall that the title track’s video was directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Steven Prince. Both are on hand, along with editor Thelma Schoonmaker, to provide detailed commentary. “Bad” is the first track to get analyzed in “Bad 25,” and it’s here where you’ll see what kind of film this is — “Bad 25″ celebrates the man by focusing on the work.

Jackson’s drive is made evident through phone messages to collaborators, rehearsal videos shot all through the night and copious notes to self from his diaries. The influences are as diverse as Mavis Staples, Buster Keaton, Fred Astaire and “The Third Man.” It is impossible not to feel tremendous respect for this artist.

Jackson’s life is full of sadness, too. His collaborators (some famous, some not) all describe his inability to live a normal life. His idiosyncrasies aren’t dismissed, but they are put in context. Try to dance a mile in his shoes.

Lee breaks from the standard talking head doc format in discussing Jackson’s death. Everyone — and the list of boldfaced names is as diverse as Stevie Wonder, Justin Bieber, Will Vinton and Greg Phillinganes, to just scratch the surface — gets a moment just to bear witness. It is fascinating portrait of grief, a “where were you” collection of anecdotes like those that people trade about the Kennedy assassination or 9/11.

This is followed by an analysis of “Man in the Mirror,” bringing an enormous weight to the story of that important anthem’s birth. “Bad 25″ concludes with a live, complete performance of the song from Wembley Stadium that, I swear, was one of the more emotional moments I’ve had in a theater all year.

No one needs more hagiographic documentaries about famous people. “Bad 25″ isn’t that. It is one of the most energetic and sublime investigations into the creative process put to film. Non-fans will be enthralled. Actual fans will be ecstatic.

Grade A-


Great article :) love this part especially
I own only one of his albums, “Off the Wall,” and, frankly, I borrowed that from an ex and never returned it. (Dear Mindy Silverstein, if you are reading this, I’m sorry.)

Hahahahahah i hope mindy isnt too upset bout that lol
 
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This is what the estate should do this with every release.
Next out: Dangerous CD with unreleased songs, good concert tour and then documentary to compliment the whole punch.
It would make nice collection, all the way to Invincible (although there is no concert for Invincible):)
 
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This whole Bad 25 project is immense - I hope it reaches millions of people, especially those who are not fans but willing to give it a listen/look! This album, concert and documentary is going to be a real eye-opener for many.
 
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That would be great, shame they didn't do Off the wall 25
Now all we need are DVDs of Jackson 5 Live at the forum or anyother concerts (not fussy : D) and Destiny, Triumph and Victory tours :)
 
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That would be great, shame they didn't do Off the wall 25

Yes! :( I love the album Off The Wall!!! :woohoo:






Now all we need are DVDs of Jackson 5 Live at the forum or anyother concerts (not fussy : D) and Destiny, Triumph and Victory tours :)

Sure! Praying for this > :pray:
 
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I am glad that Bad 25 is not being taken lightly. It is getting alot more reccognition than most anniversary albums.. Not just MJ albums, but of those we usually consider over rated.. Aside from the obvious joy that I will get having this compilation what I want to see happen is for the album to be pushed to the next sales bracket... also I can't forget to mention those who will see MJ live for the first time in his prime, the impact it will have.
 
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This is what the estate should do this with every release.
Next out: Dangerous CD with unreleased songs, good concert tour and then documentary to compliment the whole punch.
It would make nice collection, all the way to Invincible (although there is no concert for Invincible):)

I agree. I think with Dangerous they should release one of the concerts with The Way You Make Me Feel, Dangerous and Bad included in the setlist.
 
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That would be great, shame they didn't do Off the wall 25
Now all we need are DVDs of Jackson 5 Live at the forum or anyother concerts (not fussy : D) and Destiny, Triumph and Victory tours :)

There was going to be an OTW anniversary album, but it was postponed as a result of MJ making the deal for the 50 This Is It concerts. I'm hoping it will come out at some point.
 
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Did Paris ever replied to Spike when he asked her vie twitter what she and her brothers thought of the document?
It would be nice if PPB gives thumbs up for Spike.
 
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Spike Lee Takes to Twitter for Jackson Family Approval of New Film

The director launched Bad 25 at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on Friday (31Aug12), the 25th anniversary of the release of the King of Pop's iconic track, and described his project as ""a love letter to Michael"".

The filmmaker, who shot two Jackson promos, was allowed access to family home videos and unseen
rehearsal footage-and he is keen to know what Paris thought of the documentary about her dad.

In a post on his Twitter page, he writes,
"Dear Paris, This is Spike Lee.
Please let me know what you and your brothers think of BAD 25.
I love your father.
Peace, Spike."
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/86129.html


Aside: Does anybody know if Paris has responded to Spike Lee?


 
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I agree. I think with Dangerous they should release one of the concerts with The Way You Make Me Feel, Dangerous and Bad included in the setlist.

Absolutely! I don't care what show. But at the least, the song DANGEROUS needs to be in the damn show! Bad and TWYMMF would be great too.
It would be awesome if those Dangerous rehearsals were on it too, or at least some of it.
 
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any news when the spike lee doc. will be airing on uk television or available to watch?
 
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It`s airing in the USA on ABC at thanksgiving (novembre), in the UK later before christmas on BBC.

DVD will be out in february
 
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It's so great to hear about all the extra footage, especially the in studio footage. Being a growing artist I've always loved seeing other artists creative processes, it's inspiring and I can't wait to see what they have in store for us. I hope they do this for Invincible. If they've in studio footage for that and any extra dance clips I'd love to see them put together a documentary, because he made some great songs for that era too (like twylm).
 
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Spike’s Lee “Bad 25” documentary will be shown EXCLUSIVELY in FULL LENGTH as part of a 4-hours MICHAEL JACKSON TV special (“BAD 25 - The phenomenon Michael Jackson”) on German TV channel VOX on 20[SUP]th[/SUP] October 2012.
Apart from Spike Lee’s documentary, the special will focus on the impact of Michael Jackson in Germany.


http://www.musikmarkt.de/Aktuell/Ne...mit-Themenabend-Das-Phaenomen-Michael-Jackson
 
That greats Korgnex :) That it will also be shown on German TV , but I didnt see any mention that it "will be shown EXCLUSIVELY in FULL LENGTH" in the article.


Michael Jackson "Bad 25" Vox themed evening with "The phenomenon of Michael Jackson"
http://www.musikmarkt.de/Aktuell/Ne...mit-Themenabend-Das-Phaenomen-Michael-Jackson

Munich - Sony Music Catalog & Concept published on 14 September, the anniversary of Michael Jackson's album "Bad 25". The TV channel Vox On this occasion the 20th October the theme night "25 Years Bad - The phenomenon of Michael Jackson" together, including Spike Lee's documentary about Michael Jackson's "Bad".

"With this high stress Edition with exclusive content, we honor the creative exception of the King of Pop. The theme night on Vox offers music fans the opportunity to devote himself once more intense and with a new perspective one of the biggest album releases of all time," said Ralf Schalck, . SVP Catalog & Concept Division GSA Vox album is dedicated to the success of the "King of Pop" with the theme "25 Years Bad - The phenomenon of Michael Jackson," a four-hour themed evening. The focus is on German TV premiere of the documentary by American director Spike Lee included.

"We show in this document images that nobody has ever seen, material Michael Jackson himself has taken, as well as backstage footage," said Spike Lee on the "Bad" documentation. "We had complete access to Vermächntnis of Michael Jackson. Doing so, we also found out that he has recorded 60 demos for the 'Bad' album. Only eleven songs have geschaft on the album. So we've heard a lot of that was a great experience. " Besides Lees' documentation about the process of the album will go the Vox-themed evening specifically to the importance of Michael Jackson in Germany. This is one of television produced by Jürgen Hohmann (MaxiMedia Cologne) document and track the program features interviews with singer Kim Wilde, former MTV presenter Steve Blame and producer Moses Pelham.

The special edition "Bad 25" appears with six unreleased tracks and three remixes, among others Pitbull and Afrojack. The collection is for sale in several versions. The DVD of the deluxe package "Bad 25" shows Michael Jackson's concert on 16 July 1988 at Wembley Stadium. It was one of seven performances, which attracted at Wembley in a row took place and more than half a million visitors. Thus Michael Jackson succeeded then a record. The material that is included on the "Bad 25" DVD, was discovered only recently and is the only known existing recording of the show.
 
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