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Showing posts with label Michael Jackson last rehearsal. Show all posts
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Monday, September 14, 2009

Captain EO will be back October 28th



Okay, it's not THE Captain EO you're expecting to be back as soon as possible at your favorite Tomorrowland. But the man, the singer, the genius, who played it - Michael Jackson himself - will be back on screen October 28th in the awaited "This is it" documentary.

It will show all Michael's rehearsals for what was supposed to be his grand comeback under the dome of London O2 arena. We know what happened next and how destiny - with the help of some propofol - decided that it was time for Peter Pan to leave the Earth forever.

The movie will be released world wide October 28th, for two weeks only, and here is the trailer.




Video: copyright Sony Pictures

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Michael Jackson last pictures and " This is it " tour rehearsal video



The whole world is talking about Michael Jackson and this is supposed to be a Disney fan web site, but i thought that these very last images and video shoot two days before his death could interest some of you. After all, Michael was a real Disneyland super-fan.

Michael Jackson appeared healthy in a video clip obtained by CNN of his rehearsal two nights before he died.

AEG, promoter of Jackson's planned London shows, released the short video of Jackson rehearsing on a stage in the Staples Center arena on June 239.

Jackson sang "They Don't Care About Us," a song from his "HIStory" album, as he danced along with eight male dancers.



If you live in Los Angeles, the Staples Center will also be next week the site of Jackson's memorial service. The service is scheduled for Tuesday at the 20,000-seat Los Angeles arena, according to a person briefed by a family representative. The memorial is set to begin Tuesday at 10 a.m. Jackson memorial will be limited to 11,000 fans. Fans wishing to attend Michael's memorial service will have to register for the 11,000 free tickets.



Also, Michael's last home in Holmby Hills will be bought by stylist Christian Audigier - to whom Michael asked to design clothes and collectibles which were supposed to be sold during the "This is it" tour - and will be transformed in a memorial place open for visit.



Pictures and video: copyright AEG, Image.net and and Cnn.com