Story: Behind-the-scenes footage captures pop superstar Michael Jackson as he creates and rehearses for a series of sold-out shows that were scheduled to begin during the summer of 2009.
Actors: , , ,
Crew: Director Kenny Ortega; Producer Kenny Ortega; Producer Randy Phillips; Producer Paul Gongaware
Run time: 1:51
Genre: Documentary
Seacoast rating: 8.7 (6 votes) Rate this film
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| Sad that was it inthebox from portsmouth This was a good film and gave great insight to the true artist that he was. It would have been a great concert where you got to hear all his hits that still stand the test of time. It was sad to see but I am glad they put this out on film for all of those people that doubted him. He was a GREAT artist. |
| Can't sit still!! Marvelann from Hampton Falls It was sentimental and lovely and sad all at the same time. His talent for music and dance and the people surrounding him was on such a higher level. He has left a huge legacy in entertainment. |
| Loved it movielover from Kingston I have always been fascinated by Michael Jackson and his talent. This was a great opportunity to see him dancing, singing and interacting with the crew. Very personal and upbeat. |
| A taste of the gem Michael Jackson was going to gift his fans. Abigail from York, ME This movie captures extraordinary time with Michael Jackson and is a gem. The sensitivity and talent shown by MJ lingers. The dancers and musicians working with him are top notch. |
| Entertaining and Worth It Sheila from Dover Better get your popcorn and candy beforehand -- this is the kind of film that makes you stay seated the entire way through. You won't want to miss a moment of Michael Jackson's spectacular show. The producers did a great job of making this feel somewhat like a concert experience, not a sad memorial. You don't have to be a huge MJ fan to enjoy this film and appreciate the message in This Is It. Hurry before it leaves theatres. |