Hey, don't worry. Just download it. If the expected subtitles are missing then they will promptly refund the money.
download it https://itunes.apple.com/au/genre/music-world-australia/id1200Wish i had itunes
Wish i had itunes
You realize it is and always was free, right?
And hands down the best media player out there (within reason. VLC is excellent for more video options, but for audio, iTunes).
At this point, iTunes is pretty much in every country. It just kinda baffled me that someone says "i wish i had itunes" as if it's this unobtainable thing
Zakk,which date you order it?
my BAD25 Blu-Ray finally came yesterday, i loved seeing new film transfer of Gregg Phillingaines speaking before the July 14th 1988 wembley show started, always nice to see new HD footage. my research has shown me that July 14th & 23rd 1988 are the two shows Warren Eagles worked on for Patrick Kelley, hope they are showcased in the future.. until then, nice to know they exist at least now. The BAD short film footage was crystal clear! no grain or anything, just a few film scratches which i loved, wouldn't have been the same without them if i'm completely honest. i fainted during apom 88' new edit, and the 5.1 uncompressed audio put an echo on Michael's microphone which i think was really cool.
So its officially on dvd in stores?
As far as I know, there's only four places you can buy it.
1. MichaelJackson.com
2. The iTunes Store
3. Amazon Instant Video
4. The MJ Store at the MJ ONE Cirque du Soleil thing in Las Vegas (DVD only, according to above posts).
and i think i really have to buy it from michaeljackson.com, and wait 2 or 3 months for arriving? uke:
i want to have that one. NOW! waiting DOES NOT help, thats for sure now.
is the estate behind michaeljackson.com?
I wouldnt call it amaetur or ridiculous. They must have had good cause for doing so. My take is, I think they didn't have that good of profit margin with BAD25. They expected higher sale and response from the fans. It didn't do that well in the stores either. Many stores didn't even order but a few for stock.
That had to do with the horrible distribution and poor/unfocused promotion as well. They cannot blame it all on fans. BTW, I saw a chart which said that Bad 25 was the third biggest selling product of Sony Music in that quarter (Pink's latest album was Nr 1 IIRC), so it wasn't THAT bad after all.
The whole thing with this documentary was amateurish IMO. It should have been a part of the campaign for Bad 25, but it came too late. Things like that was a huge part of the reason why this whole Bad 25 campaign failed. And yes, that's amateurish because it could have been done a lot better. It's easy to blame fans for the poor response, but fact is the whole campaign for Bad 25 was all over the place and that includes how this documentary was used (or rather unused) for this campaign.
ETA: Also I do not believe it was not worth distributing it at least through Amazon. There are documentaries about lot more obscure artists and it's still worth to have those on Amazon. How come it isn't worth when it comes to MJ? Maybe Sony is trying to score extra profit on MJ but if they set unrealistic goals that's their fault. All I know is that lot more obscure artists have better distributed stuff.