Just finished the doc, here are some quick thoughts I have:
- I love that they properly acknowledged the contributions from Quincy, Rod Temperton, Bruce Swedien, and Walter Yetnikoff. They were all extremely crucial to the success of the album. To compare, I think the Off The Wall doc briefly mentions Rod ONCE. They even used audio snippets taken directly from Walter Yetnikoff's book "Howling At The Moon" (which is a great book, IMO).
- Surprised that they talked about "The Girl Is Mine" while completely ignored "Say Say Say" and "The Man" from Paul's Pipes Of Peace album. I can understand WHY they weren't talked about (to stay focused on the Thriller album itself), but they were also an integral part of MJ's success, especially since Say Say Say actually hit #1.
-I'm glad they talked about the ET storybook.
-I was expecting them to bring up the urban myth of Eddie Van Halen's guitar solo causing the studio's amps to go on fire, but that was not included. Also, I wish they included at least a little footage of Eddie's surprise appearance at the Dallas show in the Victory Tour. Oh well.....
-I love that they included an audio excerpt of Michael's 2001 Rolling Stone interview where he explains the songwriting process. However, I think they also missed out by NOT including bits from his interview with MTV in 1999 about the Thriller short film. In it, he explained that he and Michael Peters tried to find a way for the zombies to dance without it being unintentionally comical. Those insights would have been appreciated.
-The never before seen studio footage and 4K footage is great, but that doesn't really need to be said.
-PYT is surprisingly snubbed. I was expecting for them to elaborate on how it started off as Michael & Greg's demo, and completely changed into a different song thanks to Quincy and James Ingram.
-They should have elaborated more on the Victory Tour. They only scratched the surface of that iceberg. Not one mention of Chuck Sullivan/Patriots aftermath, Jackie's injury, or the ongoing tensions between the brothers that led to Mike announcing "this is our final tour" on the last night. Also, a quick sentence about the Victory album would have been nice (e.g. "It was quickly thrown together as an excuse to go on tour. Michael sang a duet with Mick Jagger, but it was originally meant to be with Freddie Mercury", something like that.
-The credits irked me the most. It's just a patronizing, self-congratulatory sizzle reel of everything the Estate has done since Michael passed away (e.g., the This Is It movie, the Cirque shows, the MJ Musical, etc). They don't bother acknowledging any of Michael's accomplishments AFTER Thriller. I'm not usually the kind of fan that automatically criticizes everything the Estate does, but GIMME A FREAKING BREAK BRANCA!!