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Michael Jackson Moonwalker Laserdisc (NTSC) (Laserdisc Format – NOT DVD)

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Michael Jackson Moonwalker Laserdisc (NTSC) (Laserdisc Format – NOT DVD) Review

Michael Jackson Moonwalker Laserdisc (NTSC) (Laserdisc Format – NOT DVD) Feature

  • Laserdisc in NTSC format, Extended Play, Chapters Encoded, Stereo Digital Surround Sound, Running Time 94 minutes
  • Songs include : Man in the Mirror ~ Badder ~ Speed Demon ~ Leave Me Alone ~ Smooth Criminal ~ Come Together ~ The Moon is Walking
  • Laserdisc Format – NOT DVD!!

Michael Jackson Moonwalker Laserdisc (NTSC) (Laserdisc Format – NOT DVD) Overview

Laserdisc Format – NOT DVD. Seven of Michael’s hits are featured in various formats depicting a moving story of friendship, a classic story of the confrontation between good and evil, set against a backdrop of the visual and aural extravaganza of some of the most breathtaking special effects and song and dance numbers. Songs include : Man in the Mirror ~ Badder ~ Speed Demon ~ Leave Me Alone ~ Smooth Criminal (40 whole minutes !) ~ Come Together ~ The Moon is Walking Also includes a montage of Jackson’s changes as a person from the early years of the Jackson 5 era through the present .Tracks : Man in the Mirror A Retrospective of 25 Years of Hits Badder Speed Demon Leave Me Alone Smooth Criminal Come Together The Moon Is Walking

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May 24, 2010 at 9:00 pm

Michael Jackson – Moonwalker (NTSC/Region 1)

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Michael Jackson – Moonwalker (NTSC/Region 1) Review


I’ve loved Michael ever since I was seven. This movie was the first glimpse that I seen with him and he was great. It opens up with him performing “Man In the Mirror”, then it shows snippets of him singing as a child. It then shows Michael’s “Leave Me Alone” video. It includes a mini movie of Michael and three children; Michael and the little girl who plays Katie stumble upon a druglord, while looking for their dog Skipper, who runs into the woods after they all are shown playing in the park. The druglord (Frankie Lideo) goes on a manhunt to kill Michael, along with his army of “robotic machines”. Michael gets away after running into a dead-in by wishing upon a “lucky star” and being transformed into this extremely fast, futuristic car. He goes to Club 30’s and his video “Smooth Criminal” is shown. After it ends, Michael is told by the two boys that Katie was taken by Frankie, so Michael goes to rescue her. At first it seems as if Michael will be defeated, but of course, good trumps evil, so in the end Michael overcomes Frankie’s army by turning into a “robotic machine” himself (much cooler version than Frankie’s army) and destroys them. Michael and Frankie have a final showdown and Frankie loses (no surprise there). Michael leaves and the children are sad to see him go. Katie takes it the hardest and wishes upon a star for him to come back and Michael suddenly walks through the fogged streets. After, the reunion they walk to Club 30’s where Michael closes with his version of “Come Together” (I love it). As a child, I saw him as somewhat magical, because that’s exactly how he potrayed himself. He was an excellent singer and entertainer. Though, he’s no longer with us he will live on through his music and his children. I love you Michael! R.I.P.

Michael Jackson – Moonwalker (NTSC/Region 1) Overview

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See Michael Jackson as you’ve never seen him before in Moonwalker, a magical, musical, feature-length adventure that takes you to the moon and back with the most well-known entertainer on the planet. A true collector’s treaure, Moonwalker combines Michael Jackson’s greatest videos with rare clips from his early days in the Jackson 5 and live concert and Grammy performances. Also included is a wild adventure film written by Michael Jackson himself, allowing a rare and unique glimpse into the creative mind of this musical genius. Look for cameo appearances by Joe Pesci, Mick Jagger, Sean Lennon, Elizabeth Taylor and others!

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Smooth Criminal [Moonwalker Cut] [HD] – Michael Jackson

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Michael Jackson Site: sites.google.com MADALIN GAMES: sites.google.com “Smooth Criminal” is the seventh single from Michael Jackson’s Bad album (1988). The song contains a fast-paced beat intertwined with Michael’s lyrics about a woman named Annie, who has been attacked in her apartment by a “smooth” assailant. It was released as a single on October 24, 1988 and peaked at 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was re-released on April 10, 2006 as a part of the Visionary: The Video Singles box-set. The re-released Visionary single charted at #19 in the UK. In 2003, the song appeared on the Number Ones greatest hits album. “Smooth Criminal” was presented in a ten-minute long clip in which Michael dances through a 1930s-style nightclub (known in the film as “Club 30s”). The version of the song used in the clip is different from the album version: the background beats are different, there are several new lyrics (see below), and the song is much longer overall. The version of the video that is usually aired on network television is 4 minutes long and is merely a sped up version of the clip from the film. Michael briefly moonwalks before the famous anti-gravity lean. The ten minute long “Smooth Criminal” clip is reminiscent of the musical number known as “The Girl Hunt Ballet” which is featured as the final number in the 1952 musical film The Band Wagon starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse. “The Girl Hunt Ballet” is a spoof of Mickey Spillane’s hard-boiled detective novels. “Smooth

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