
If “Say Say Say” was track 3 on “Thriller” it would have made the album the undisputed number 1 in his catalog. There would have been NO debates..
Rob Anthony
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If “Say Say Say” was track 3 on “Thriller” it would have made the album the undisputed number 1 in his catalog. There would have been NO debates..

Jermaine Jackson shouldn’t been so included in Micheal Jackson biopic because he didn’t like him. At all.

Bad is a better album than Thriller and Off The Wall. 🤷🏽♂️

OH SHIT. No. But Lets TALK!!!!

Chris Brown ain’t closest to Micheal Jackson. If it’s anybody realistically it’s Beyonce.

Do you think his performance was award worthy or comical in #MICHAEL ?

@MrRobAnthony I know it had something to do with creative differences but it was something similar to that.

We all said it then. They were not equally yoked. She’s loud and ratchet and he was unimpressed.


@BlackAndNative1 Jer got distracted chasing tail though. Michael had a more focused idea of where he wanted to go musically.

@KonartistNupe @RomeoVsTheWorld Dave turned down millions because he wasn’t wearing a dress for public humiliation if I recall. If it isn’t mental incapacity, then why is B.A. turning down 100 mil+?

Y’all love bringing up Grammys to measure someone’s success. Beyonce got more Grammys than Micheal Jackson. She’s better or bigger ?

Not even the greatest artist in his family. Janet made four perfect albums back to back.

Didnt want to be here when we had peak Wall and Beal so nah I’m good. Enjoy Houston.

I finally watched MICHEAL… and I get why people are arguing. This isn’t a biopic. It’s PR with a budget. Jaafar Jackson did his thing, no doubt. The voice, the movement, the aura… he STUDIED Michael Jackson properly. But acting alone can’t save a story that’s scared of itself. They biggest issue? The film avoids the hardest conversations. You can’t tell the story of one of the most controversial figures in pop culture and then… tiptoe around the controversy. That’s not storytelling. That’s image management. It feels like the movie is constantly protecting him instead of exploring him. Every rough edge is softened. Every uncomfortable moment is rushed. Every question… quietly dodged. A great biopic doesn’t worship. It reveals. Think of films that show BOTH brilliance and flaws. That’s what makes legends human. This one just wants you to clap. The crazy part? There’s actually a GREAT movie hiding inside this one. The music sequences? Fire. The performance scenes? Electric. The emotional depth? Barely scratched. You leave the cinema entertained… but not enlightened. And for a figure as complex as Michael Jackson, that feels like a missed opportunity. Final take: If you’re a fan, you’ll enjoy it. If you’re looking for truth, depth, or balance… you might be disappointed. And that’s where the real debate starts. What do you think? Did the film tell the truth… or just protect a legacy?

We had a conversation about this yesterday but Michael shouldn’t have toured at all because of his injuries.

This man is somehow the third lead of this film. He’s in EVERY shot. What the hell was that about

Without a Super Bowl, Kyle Shanahan is Don Coryell.