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I have seen this documentary too (just by chance as so often when it comes to TV) and I thought it was lovely, but there was nothing what gave me the feeling that Michael is alive. For me it was interseting that Ian Halperin says when he analysed MJs situation he only could come to the conclusion that MJ has to die in six month. The first reason was not heath but that he has needs money :? and then he continued to explain..
Quote from: "Loud"I have seen this documentary too (just by chance as so often when it comes to TV) and I thought it was lovely, but there was nothing what gave me the feeling that Michael is alive. For me it was interseting that Ian Halperin says when he analysed MJs situation he only could come to the conclusion that MJ has to die in six month. The first reason was not heath but that he has needs money :? and then he continued to explain.. I think that anyone could have come to that conclusion. Michael was riding around in wheel chairs and nobody knew why. I don't know why people got so upset when Ian said what it did about 6 months, because everybody assumed he was in poor health. He just looked unhealthy and with Michael you can never tell if it is real or imagined.
It is amazing how people automatically discredit Halperin becasue of a "few" things he said. He has a book about MJ with about a million pages :lol: of which most of it is based on some truth. But because he said some things like Michael was taking drugs? he was, wasn't he :roll:, then the fanatics discredit his whole book because they refuse to see any flaws in Michael's character. Even Lynton Guest gives his overall approval of the book, give or take a few misleading statements. I have learned to read with a critical eye. If you close your mind to an entire work because you don't agree on some issues, you stand to miss the information that might be enlightening.
I looked before I posted. I hope I am not doubling up. I so enjoyed this documentary. Ian was so good to Michael. He blatantly told the world that Michael was not a child molester. Proudly and firmly he told the world that the facts said there was no truth to it. He allowed people to speak on Michael's behalf to reiterate that he was no child molester. Calmly and firmly they told the world that the truth about those accusations will come to light. He didn't talk about relationships at all, and I know some of you thought that he would and that his book was bad because he quoted what others had told him. This documentary made me feel like Michael has somebody in his corner. Somebody that really investigated things. He interviewed people that really cared for Michael, you can tell. However Frank Dileo said something that struck me odd. Something like this. The nurse shook her head and said he's been dead for 2 hours. He's brain dead.
i am the only one here that didnt really enjoyed it?i really think that the fact that Ian told ppl that MJ was not a pedofile helped...i was pissed about the lady in red (the journalist)seemed a bit strange that he said that he disguised himself and pretend to be a gay (or wathever) to obtain some interviews.it pissed me off that he kept asking the trainer guy (sorry i forgot his name)thing about MJ + why using a camera for that...and most of ... he said that he thinks that prince and paris are klein's kids and blanket is omer's!WTF?? :x :x :x