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Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon [Blu-ray] [US Import]
 
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Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon [Blu-ray] [US Import]

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  • Format: AC-3, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: Czech, Danish, English, French, Greek, Norwegian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: 1 Nov 2011
  • Run Time: 157 minutes
  • ASIN: B005KHDEZQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 212,020 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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51 of 58 people found the following review helpful
A bias, choppy, sensational exploit - MICHAEL USED YET AGAIN 6 Nov 2011
By Wendy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Blu-ray
Regarding David Gest's Michael Jackson: Life of an Icon

About this "documentary" I must speak.

I located and watched this on YouTube before deciding whether to buy it. Needless to say, I'm NOT going to buy it.
I actually had trouble sleeping last night after viewing this, it just disturbed me and caused me such pain. It is extremely exploitative of Michael. Like ripping yet another fresh metaphoric wound into this sweet, private man's mind-body-soul. And into the human psyche of anyone watching it who cares about Michael, the human being.

First part was a bit too long, but that was the part I enjoyed. Because the people being interviewed were not grinding axes into Michael's bones or betraying any confidences.

But then, in a most obvious, awkward transition, the piece verges into Tabloid Junkie-land. There is a segment with flashes of "different faces" of Michael that reminded me of the trash media's "morphing faces" of Michael which they LOVE(D) to play over and over. But what made my heart just ache and my stomach turn were the questionable-at-best personas whom Gest decided to "represent" Michael Jackson. Names such as Cascio, Taraborrelli, DiLeo, even Gest himself.
Old saying: "With friends like these, who needs enemies"...

1.) Cascio out-and-out contradicts himself saying on night of MSG in 2001, he found MJ asleep in NYC hotel room, supposedly asked him, "what have you taken" to which Michael was supposed to have said "I took a shot of Demerol, my back is really hurting".. Yet, Cascio and his whole family told freakin'-Oprah on her show that they had NEVER seen Michael on ANY KIND of drugs WHATSOEVER.

Cascio speaks of Michael in a most contemptuous, condescending manner that broke my heart and ENRAGED me at the same time. And then there is the hatchet job he did on Elizabeth Taylor. You can see how Gest edited that segment in a particularly hateful manner against Liz. Do we really believe Michael would have wanted this? In their scurrilous attempt to cast Elizabeth Taylor as a false-friend to Michael, they are ultimately casting a glaring light onto themselves.

2.) Taraborrelli. Don't get me started. Another "wanna-be insider" in Michael Jackson's life. Or, more accurately, NOT in his life. Never read his MJ "bio", never will. Only a few excerpts from it online, that was more than ENOUGH for me to get this guy's number. He's another media whore living off MJ. In Gest's film, Taraborrelli props up LMP as "honest" when we've all seen her doing the media circuit for years lying on Michael. Granted Taraborrelli is saying this in the context of LM saying that her and Michael's marriage was real ... but to say she is "an honest person" is a laughable, upside-down, INACCURATE premise.

So they (Taraborrelli, Cascio, Gest) shamelessly go after and vilify Elizabeth Taylor, Jermaine, and (predictably) La Toya ... but LM, she's "honest". No she's just cut from the same mold as them, and aggressors always protect/camouflage their own kind.

Like Cascio, Taraborrelli takes a certain glee in speaking of Michael in a condescending, dehumanizing manner. These sycophants know how to straddle the line between saying "good" things about Michael and then turning around in the next breathe and taking a cruel stab at him. Twisting and distorting. Day is night, night is day. Down is up, up is down. Dehumanizing. Character assassinating. Sell-Outs. Predators. Sad.
All I can say is to ask yourself what you would do in that situation. Would you protect Michael or prostitute him? Where's the TRUE LOVE from these predators? Where's their ethics, their conscience? Exploitation ridiculously propped up as "honesty". Why dig in the dirt when there's SO MUCH MICHAEL LIGHT & LOVE to reflect upon?

The inhumanity makes me heart sick.

The fact that Gest managed to get Katherine, Tito, Rebbie, Mesereau and Yu to participate, only to use them as peripheral afterthoughts - as a means of trying to legitimize his cheesy flick - is unfortunate.

I wish that I could keep just the first half of this film, as there are some great video moments and still photos.
I also feel Gest does a good job of defending Michael Jackson through the allegations and trial, showing Sneddon for the wicked, vindictive hatemonger he SOOOOO IS!!!!!! I'll give Gest that credit.

But unfortunately..

The film is a mess. It's a bias, choppy, sensational exploit.
In short, the film is as schizophrenic as I believe Gest is, himself.

Footnote: Notice at the UK Premiere Q&A of Gest's film that Cascio and Taraborrelli are nowhere to be found. Rather it is the respected and dignified likes of Katherine, Rebbie, Tito, Mesereau, Yu and some Motown legends whom Gest chooses to use once again, and flaunt on his big night.

... I love you, Michael Joe Jackson. Bless your sweet, loving, generous, trusting, magical soul ...
30 of 33 people found the following review helpful
Dont buy it 7 Nov 2011
By Peter_randall - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Blu-ray
How can a review of the 'greatest entertainer ever', a quote we hear endlessly on the 'documentary', contain virtually no footage of him performing live, no footage of his music videos, practically no interview footage with Michael. I don't think there was any footage of him performing after and including off the wall!? (his first solo album!) They talk about the legendary Motown 25th anniversary performance, and yet we have to put up with seeing still pictures from the performance. One of the only times we see Michael speak is during his congratulatory award speech, some meaningless award ceremony created by guest, only a little fragment of the speech is shown mind, and surprise surprise, it's the fragment where Michael thanks the 'wonderful' David Guest. David Guest is a disgrace. How dare this man use his supposed 'close friend' to make vast sums of money making a completely useless and lazy piece of TV. As the closing screen turns black Guest chooses the words 'rest good my friend, i love you'. I nearly vomited.

Such a shame this got made. A scorcese style 'No direction home' or 'living in the real world', needs to be made about Michaels music and performances. Not more crap to pile on to the name of the greatest of them all...
51 of 59 people found the following review helpful
Another tabloid like movie! Don't waste your money on this. 4 Nov 2011
By E. Verhulsdonck - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Blu-ray
Didn't enjoy this film. one half of it is so tabloidy. Rebbie Jackson implying he went too far with plastic surgery. Frank Cascio saying Michael gave himself a Demerol shot just before MSG. Paul Anka stating that MJ illegally stole and copied the TII demo tape and way too much time focused on the 2005 allegations and trial. Some of your highlights folks! So to all the MJ lovers out there.. don't waste your money on this. Supposedly David G is a friend, a friend would not come up with all this BS!

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