This Is It Boss Defends Decision To Exclude Jackson’s Death

By WENN
Thursday, October 29, 2009

The makers of MICHAEL JACKSON’s THIS IS IT documentary decided to exclude any mention of the KING OF POP’s death in the concert rehearsal movie to spare the star’s children the pain of reliving the tragedy.

Fans the world over have flocked to cinemas to catch a glimpse of the Thriller legend practising for his ill-fated London concerts since the film’s release on Wednesday (28Oct09), but they weren’t given any insight into the star’s sudden passing in June (09).

Music supervisor Michael Bearden reveals the cameras captured the announcement of Jackson’s death, but he and director Kenny Ortega, along with choreographer Travis Payne, decided to leave those scenes out.

He tells MTV.com, “I’m glad we left some things out. Especially the announcement of his passing. That was filmed and we were gonna have it in, but we found we shouldn’t have it.

“His children are going to watch this film and no one would want to relive that forever. The world is already mourning, so we don’t need to force it on them.

“I think we have the great balance of his triumph and his comeback. And I’m very happy.”

Jackson’s mother Katherine and his three children were reported to have watched a private showing of the film at a screening at Sony Studios in Los Angeles on Wednesday (28Oct09).

Discussion

Captain EO
November 7, 2009: 1:55 pm

Someone needs to be sued for wrongful death.


ElizabethB98

Detoxer
October 30, 2009: 11:14 am

We want to celebrate this musical genius but we also want to learn from the lessons his death teaches us about prescription drug abuse. When I speak at public schools about this, there is great ignorance about the health and legal effects of these drugs.
OxyContin is legal heroin and our patients at Novus Medical Detox Center use it interchangeably with heroin.
Steve Hayes
novusdetox.com

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