Selasa, 08 Oktober 2013

Jackson, Michael - Moscow Case 1993: When The King Of Pop Met The Soviets



Disappointed.
This video was very disappointing. I kept waiting for them to get to the story. I had something had happened in Moscow, but seems they never got around to all of the story.

Not enough Michael :(
Some of what they were saying we couldn't understand. A lot of images of the King of Pop I had seen before. Nothing really new. Ths:s DVD was more about the Russians than MJ.

Michael Jackson Moscow Case 1993
It is hard to accept that Michael Jackson is gone. He could have had a longer, healthier career, but it was not meant to be. But, like the Beatles, he will live forever--there is no other way, really. His recorded and filmed music is there for us to enjoy until the end of time. One of such documents is the remarkable and engaging "Michael Jackson Moscow Case 1993," a documentary directed by Egor Trubnikoff.

The film was put together with footage that Emmy Award nominee Yuri Burak shot during Michael Jackson's historical concert in Moscow, on September 15, 1993. It begins at the Red Square, with Jackson posing for the camera, with St. Basil's Cathedral on the background. He was on the way to the airport. The film then takes us to the days preceding the concert, and all the preparations that took place. For this purpose, the filmmakers interviewed some key personnel to the event, like Ruslan Miroshnick (producer and technical director) and promoter Ilya Bachvrin. Their...

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