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Post by NatureCriminal7896 on Feb 2, 2022 6:25:35 GMT
Please ignore this. this is just tabloid trash please do not listen to TheWrap. they have something against MJ.
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Post by NatureCriminal7896 on Feb 2, 2022 6:41:19 GMT
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Post by NatureCriminal7896 on Feb 2, 2022 6:58:41 GMT
You see what i mean? we all have our opinions about the musical BUT at the end of the day Michael was innocent. stay far away from stuff like this. it's okay to dislike the musical or it's not your taste but when things come up about Michael being guilty please ignore them.
and it don't have to be about the musical anything Michael related can count too.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2022 7:12:35 GMT
I've seen one outright bad review that was prejudiced, but the rest seem fairly objective. Of course they'll have to mention the allegations, but I've even seen one compare it to how Evita avoided many controversial issues too.
If anything the reviews make this sound a bit "meh" to me story wise but the same could be said about Immortal and I thought that was incredible. Stuff on paper can be very different to what's on stage/screen.
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Post by NatureCriminal7896 on Feb 2, 2022 7:27:31 GMT
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Post by elusivemoonwalker on Feb 2, 2022 8:29:17 GMT
The fact that people who write reviews actually think that what they say is important makes me laugh.even more so when the media have such an obsession with mj. Every bad review with undertones makes me laugh because all it means is that mj is still pissing off those feckers with the success and love people have for him.They are so up their own arses. Not just in relation to mj but all things.even more so when public reviews are so different to their jealous hatred
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Post by respect77 on Feb 2, 2022 8:47:10 GMT
I really don't think we should focus on and amplify negative reviews. We all knew those virtue signaling BS articles would come, but as long as the show is good and successful they can stay pressed.
I'm glad the show is good, because it would be easier for them to drag it and MJ himself if it was bad. But if the audience is enthusiastic about it there's nothing they can do other than fume. LOL.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2022 9:05:53 GMT
I really don't think we should focus on and amplify negative reviews. We all knew those virtue signaling BS articles would come, but as long as the show is good and successful they can stay pressed. I'm glad the show is good, because it would be easier for them to drag it and MJ himself if it was bad. But if the audience is enthusiastic about it there's nothing they can do other than fume. LOL. The reviews really arent bad either. I'm quite impressed it's no where near what I expected from the initial reports. Heres hoping it goes on to be a success.
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Post by TonyR on Feb 2, 2022 11:34:38 GMT
Still made me cringe. ehhh. Myles is trying too hard to sound like Michael.... It's sort of his job.
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Post by NatureCriminal7896 on Feb 2, 2022 19:17:47 GMT
“Propelled by remarkable dancing and the galvanizing breakout performance of Myles Frost, MJ is a riveting, adrenaline rush of a show." - Peter Marks, The Washington Post
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Post by MattyJam on Feb 2, 2022 19:26:18 GMT
The fact that people who write reviews actually think that what they say is important makes me laugh.even more so when the media have such an obsession with mj. Every bad review with undertones makes me laugh because all it means is that mj is still pissing off those feckers with the success and love people have for him.They are so up their own arses. Not just in relation to mj but all things.even more so when public reviews are so different to their jealous hatred Gotta say, I'm loving how pressed some of the media reviews and public comments are about this show. They just hate it that they haven't succeeded in burying his legacy. "I know you hate it, and you can't take it, you'll never break me, cuz I'm unbreakable".
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Post by NatureCriminal7896 on Feb 2, 2022 19:35:31 GMT
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Post by NatureCriminal7896 on Feb 2, 2022 19:42:37 GMT
The fact that people who write reviews actually think that what they say is important makes me laugh.even more so when the media have such an obsession with mj. Every bad review with undertones makes me laugh because all it means is that mj is still pissing off those feckers with the success and love people have for him.They are so up their own arses. Not just in relation to mj but all things.even more so when public reviews are so different to their jealous hatred "I know you hate it, and you can't take it, you'll never break me, cuz I'm unbreakable". 👍👍👍
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Post by Russg on Feb 2, 2022 19:52:07 GMT
I've got tickets to see this in March! So excited.
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Post by NatureCriminal7896 on Feb 2, 2022 19:57:10 GMT
Paris Jackson brought to tears at Michael Jackson musical opening Paris Jackson was brought to tears at the opening night of “MJ: The Musical” on Tuesday. The model-actress attended the new Broadway show about her late dad, Michael Jackson, at the Neil Simon Theatre with her two brothers, Prince Jackson and Bigi Jackson (born Prince Michael Jackson II and formerly known as Blanket). Paris and Prince walked the red carpet before the show, then took their seats only after the lights went down with Bigi, who rarely appears in public, sources exclusively told Page Six. During the musical, Paris was seen tearing up in the audience during an emotional duet of “I’ll Be There” in the show’s first act, spies said. The famed Jackson 5 song in the show was performed by actress Ayana George as matriarch Katherine Jackson and Christian Wilson as “Little Michael.” Paris, 23, was seen wiping tears from her eyes after resting her head on one of her brothers’ shoulders during the emotional number. She then dabbed at her eyes with a tissue, according to a theatergoer. Paris was also later seen at the edge of her seat during the show’s climactic second act, sources said. But she was whisked out of the theater — along with her brothers — before the lights went up for the show’s curtain call and standing ovation. Paris posted Instagram Stories from the night of the show in NYC with Prince, 24, and her cousin TJ Jackson, but Bigi, 19, did not appear in them. (Bigi made a rare TV appearance last fall on “Good Morning Britain” to speak out about climate change.) Also in the audience were famous fans seen decked out for the occasion: Tamron Hall wore a red leather Jackson-inspired jacket over a vintage King of Pop T-shirt, while Spike Lee wore a T-shirt that said “Beat It.” Also spotted at the opening were Rev. Al Sharpton, former Sony Music Group CEO Doug Morris, Jackson estate co-executor John Branca, theater bigwig Jordan Roth, Oscar winner Joel Grey, “Descendants” franchise director Kenny Ortega, “Midnight Cowboy” star Brenda Vaccaro and “New Jack City” star and director Mario Van Peebles in a sharp suit and fedora. Epic Records boss Sylvia Rhone was seen greeting Sharpton in the audience and telling him she flew in from Los Angeles just to see the “MJ” show, we hear. Guests adhered to Broadway’s strict vaccination and masking policies for safety, but we hear that the partially covered crowd prompted Sharpton, 67, to tell to his theater companion amid a stream of audience members who kept stopping by his seat to greet him, “I don’t know who anybody is.” Caution over COVID-19 also prevented the show from holding an official afterparty to celebrate. But we hear that cast members headed to their own smaller private dinners. The show’s breakout star Myles Frost — who stars as “MJ” — and 25 family members dined at Russian Samovar, sources told Page Six. Paris has become a Hollywood and fashion fixture and is known to hang with famous pals including Cara Delevingne, Georgia May Jagger and Emile Hirsch. pagesix.com/2022/02/02/paris-jackson-brought-to-tears-at-michael-jackson-musical/?utm_source=P6Twitter&utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_campaign=SocialFlow
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