u/IHope_ButNotYet

I can't understand this comparison!

*For the ladies only*

I watched the movie for the second time last night (best choice ever). My sister, who is a huge BTS fan, came with. She admits MJ is the GOAT, but said she absolutely did not understand the obsession with him in the last scene. And I was like, didn't you find him even a little bit sexy in the last scene? Or the "Beat It" or "Human Nature" scenes? Anyway, it launched a funny discussion between me and her, all in good fun, about who's hotter, peak Michael Jackson, or the members of BTS. The funny thing was, she argued that MJ had kind of feminine qualities, but meanwhile, the BTS members are the most feminine men I've ever seen, with their make up and pink hair. 😅

MJ wasn't really my type, but Jaafar Jackson as him had me feeling some type of way. And the real man wasn't half bad either in his prime.

Anyway, it's all a joke. But what should I say to convince her? I have to win the argument, lol!

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u/IHope_ButNotYet — 8 days ago

2 Questions!

How long will the film be in theaters? I know that "Bohemian Rhapsody" was the most popular musical biopic before this, and "Michael" seems like it's going to outperform it in ticket sales at this rate. And if I remember right, "BR" had a second run in theaters? I only ask because I have a weird feeling that I'll want to see it for a second time, but when I actually can, it'll be gone. There's something special about a theater experience, especially for an artist like MJ.

Why are some of the songs from the soundtrack not the same on Spotify? Sometimes, movies will use a slightly different version than the original song for a certain scene, but normally that version will be on Spotify. For example, "Human Nature" was different in the movie because it was live and Michael did those pauses between words in the song. "Bad" was different, but awesome, because I think I could hear more base in the song or something. But the soundtrack on Spotify just has the originally released versions of these songs. Will they ever release those specific versions? Is that why they don't say Jaafar Jackson's name, because they are MJ's original versions?

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u/IHope_ButNotYet — 14 days ago