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I dont want to be a debbie downer but the 3d glasses given at the Avatar movie do not work for home tvs. They are specially crafted to work with the movie theater screen only. I work at a theater.
Hahah. This fits in with my dream of him performing Billie Jean at the 2010 Grammys. xD
Michael Jackson may have declined an appearance at last year’s Grammy Awards, but he’ll make it into this year’s program—in 3D, that is.A star-studded production number has been planned for the Jan. 31 show that would bring back the late pop star, if not physically then at least in spirit, to the Grammy stage where he’s had stellar performances in the past—most notably a highly charged rendition of “Man In The Mirror” backed by a gospel choir in 1988.Jackson had reportedly promised the show’s producers last year that he would make an appearance the following year. Hopes for a Jackson production number were dashed when the King of Pop suddenly died on June 25, 2009, just days away from flying to London to begin dress rehearsals for his would-be concert residency at the O2 Arena.Grammys show producer Ken Elrich recalls meeting Jackson the night before he died to watch the “Earth Song” film clip that would have been used for the concerts. As it stands, the beautifully shot short film has become one of the two visual centerpieces that figured in the concert movie “This Is It” instead.As a fitting honor to Jackson, the producers of the show rejected the notion of having other artists perform Jackson’s song. Instead, the 3D film of “Earth Song” with Jackson’s 3D image will be accompanied by performers such as Jackson friend and mentor Smokey Robinson and Jackson fan Usher; as well as Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, and Celine Dion, as reported.This number could potentially be one of the most memorable to be put together by the Grammy Awards producers since this is the first time an awards show would feature 3D.Reportedly, free 3D glasses will be distributed at Target stores from Jan. 26 until the day of the Grammys broadcast. Regular TV viewers, however, can watch the show “normally” without the glasses with slight softness on some of the shots.The Los Angeles County coroner’s office determined Jackson’s death in June to be due to acute propofol intoxication. He was 50 years old.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
hey guys im confused, how could he promise to perform on Grammys if he suppose to be in London at that time...? Or he would be done with his tour by the time Grammys go on?
Quote from: "Another_Part_of_Me"hey guys im confused, how could he promise to perform on Grammys if he suppose to be in London at that time...? Or he would be done with his tour by the time Grammys go on?his tour dates for January and February:January 2010January 7January 9January 12January 14January 16January 18January 23January 25January 27January 29 February 2010February 1February 3February 8February 10February 12February 16February 18February 20February 22February 24
thecheetoman2004 » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:29 am This is awesome. I bet ANYTHING that the "3D Hologram MJ" will actually be MJ there in person.
EternalBliss » Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:22 pm DancingTheDream wrote:Michael Jackson may have declined an appearance at last year’s Grammy Awards, but he’ll make it into this year’s program—in 3D, that is.A star-studded production number has been planned for the Jan. 31 show that would bring back the late pop star, if not physically then at least in spirit, to the Grammy stage where he’s had stellar performances in the past—most notably a highly charged rendition of “Man In The Mirror” backed by a gospel choir in 1988.Jackson had reportedly promised the show’s producers last year that he would make an appearance the following year.Hopes for a Jackson production number were dashed when the King of Pop suddenly died on June 25, 2009, just days away from flying to London to begin dress rehearsals for his would-be concert residency at the O2 Arena.Grammys show producer Ken Elrich recalls meeting Jackson the night before he died to watch the “Earth Song” film clip that would have been used for the concerts. As it stands, the beautifully shot short film has become one of the two visual centerpieces that figured in the concert movie “This Is It” instead.As a fitting honor to Jackson, the producers of the show rejected the notion of having other artists perform Jackson’s song. Instead, the 3D film of “Earth Song” with Jackson’s 3D image will be accompanied by performers such as Jackson friend and mentor Smokey Robinson and Jackson fan Usher; as well as Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, and Celine Dion, as reported.This number could potentially be one of the most memorable to be put together by the Grammy Awards producers since this is the first time an awards show would feature 3D.Reportedly, free 3D glasses will be distributed at Target stores from Jan. 26 until the day of the Grammys broadcast. Regular TV viewers, however, can watch the show “normally” without the glasses with slight softness on some of the shots.The Los Angeles County coroner’s office determined Jackson’s death in June to be due to acute propofol intoxication. He was 50 years old.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login ... -s-grammysOkay,Ive highlighted the things that stood out to me most,they are in red.If not physically: Why would IF even be said.If Michael is dead there arent any 'if's ,'ands' or 'buts' about it.Especially if it is about something so important than thousands possibly millions will be reading[/quote[/color]]I agree with you on the "IF" part.My son watched the commercial last night and was like how is the 3D possible if he is dead.
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