Michael Jackson This is it (Full Blu-Ray / MPEG-4 / AVC Video / 24095 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 /)
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Name: Michael Jackson This is it
Video: MPEG-4 / AVC Video / 24095 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9
Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio / English / 4303 kbps / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4303 kbps / 24-bit
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Michael Jackson's This Is It is a 2009 American documentary–concert film directed by Kenny Ortega that documents Michael Jackson's rehearsals and preparation for the concert series of the same name scheduled to start on July 13, 2009, but canceled due to his death
eighteen days prior on June 25. It is the last film Jackson starred in.
The film is now the highest grossing concert movie and documentary in
the history of cinema.[5]
The film consists of Jackson rehearsing musical numbers and directing
his team, and additional behind the scenes footage including dancer
auditions and costume design. The film's director Kenny Ortega
confirmed that none of this footage was originally intended for
release, but after Jackson's death it was agreed that the film be made.
The footage was filmed at the Staples Center and The Forum in California.
Despite originally being set for October 30, the film's release date
was rescheduled for October 28, 2009, due to a strong demand by
Jackson's fans. The film was given a worldwide release and a limited
two-week theatrical run from October 28, to November 12, 2009, but
theatrical release was later extended. Tickets went on sale a month
early on September 27, to satisfy a high anticipated demand; to date,
the film has broken numerous records via tickets both pre-sale and sales
worldwide.
Since the film's confirmation, AEG Live
has faced criticism; mostly consisting of claims that they had only
made the film to make a profit. Multiple members of Jackson's family had
confirmed that they did not support the film and some family members
went as far as to try to stop the film agreement in August. The film has
also been surrounded by allegations regarding the appearance of body
doubles in place of Jackson; which Sony denied, and an outrage from some
of Jackson fans; with some going as far as to start a protest against
the film. In August 2009, a judge approved a deal between Jackson's estate, concert promoter AEG Live, and Sony Pictures.
The agreement allowed Sony to edit the hundreds of hours of rehearsal
footage needed to create the film. Sony subsequently paid $50 million
for the film rights.[6]
The film was released to mainly positive reviews from both critics
and Jackson fans; the film's portrayal of Jackson and his performances
were generally praised, while criticism mainly consisted of both critics
and fans having felt that the film was made just to profit off
Jackson's death and that Jackson wouldn't have wanted the film released
because he was a "perfectionist".
Despite some fans boycotting the film, and his family not endorsing
the movie, This Is It ticket sales broke international records a month
before its release. It has broken advance ticket sales records for a
movie. Among the cities with the strongest sales are Los Angeles, San
Francisco, Houston and New York. Records were also set in Japan, where
more than $1 million in tickets were sold on the first day they were
available. In London, fans bought more than 30,000 tickets on the first
day. Record sales were also reported in Holland, Sweden, Belgium, Brazil
and New Zealand.[7]
In the first opening weekend it grossed $101 million worldwide. The
movie sold $32.5 million over its first five days in the U.S. and
Canada, and $68.5 million in 97 other countries - making the number one
film at the box office [8]
and making it the fifth highest-grossing Halloween debut. On its
theatrical run, the film's worldwide revenue gross was in total $261
million, making it the highest grossing documentary/concert movie of all
time.[4]
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