
THURSDAY NOON: Hollywood is predicting that Sony's This Is It will have trouble making its expected $50 million in 5 days domestically based on Wednesday's $7.4 million opening including $2.2M from Tuesday night. Today will probably come in at the $4M range.
And estimates now are for $20+M for Fri/Sat/Sun. So that comes out to a 5-day number in the low $30sM. "And with Halloween killing Saturday, Sony'd better have a hell of a Sunday to make it much past $20M for the weekend," one rival studio exec emails. And with international figures coming in weaker than expected, "my $90M all-in number looks like a pipe dream."
THURSDAY 10:30 AM: Sony just announced that Michael Jackson’s This Is It opened Wednesday all around the world in 99 countries with a 1-day gross of $20.1 million. The studio's press statement called it "an extraordinary start" but, immediately, Hollywood considered that number disappointing after all the pre-sales hype surrounding the concert footage and its 2-week limited run. The film opened to a paltry $7.4 million domestic even including Tuesday's $2.2M late night showings. That's almost 50% less than the $17M Sony hoped for, and 39% less than the $12M Hollywood expected. "This is not promising," a rival studio exec just told me even though Sony Pictures paid $60M to concert promoter AEG for the rehearsal footage. But a Sony spokesman challenges that: "We took in 1/3 of what the film cost on the first day, and that is a disappointment? For whom?" Even overseas, where Michael Jackson is considered more popular than here, its solid but not spectacular debut was $12.7 million internationally. (Foreign numbers included UK $1.9M, France $1.3M, Japan $1.1M, Germany $1.0M, China $730K, Sweden $490K, Holland $390K, Mexico $370K, Brazil $350K, and Australia $330K. The film opens in 10 additional territories today.)
The studio is trying to put the best face on the opening, claiming the worldwide launch featured "very strong performance" across North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia, and "represents an amazing beginning for the film and a reaffirmation of the global appeal of Michael Jackson". Uh, no. In North America, This Is It took in the highest gross ever for a Wednesday in October, which is a rather minor record. "The studio expects strong word of mouth and impressive critical acclaim to continue to drive ticket sales," a Sony spokesman said. There was some good news for the studio: the movie received an “A” Cinemascore across the board.
WEDNESDAY PM: Sony is wishing for $17 million from 3,400 North American theaters for Wednesday's grosses, including Tuesday's late night take of $2.2M, but Hollywood thinks the pic is more likely to see around $12 million. That now means This Is It might do $40M to $50M domestic over 5 days, putting pressure on foreign sales in the 97 other countries. The studio predicted that by Thursday morning, "we should have a great worldwide opening day number to report". But rival studios tell me Wednesday's international numbers were "solid, not spectacular" -- Japan $1.1 million, UK $1 million, Germany $900K, Australia $400K. I don't expect Sony's official figures until later this morning. But I do know the studio execs are worried that moviegoers think all shows are already sold-out because of the hype surrounding advance ticket sales.
WEDNESDAY AM: This Is It was scooping up 77% of Fandango’s daily online ticket sales as it arrived in theaters simultaneously in the U.S. and abroad. Because diehard fans show up early, it wasn't exactly surprising that the Michael Jackson's concert rehearsal footage had an opening take of $2.2 million for Tuesday late night shows which Sony Pictures called "an unprecedented number for a Tuesday in October". The studio also characterized Wednesday's matinees as "terrific" and "first reports from overseas are great as well." But those were mostly pre-sales. It seems impossible for Michael Jackson's concert promoter AEG to fulfill its private prediction that This Is It would make a staggering "$250 million in its first 5 days". That assumed the worldwide moviegoing public can separate the talent of an artist like Michael Jackson from his shambles of a life.
So that's why Hollywood is asking: What's the difference between a dead Michael Jackson and a dead cow? The cow can't be milked. Indeed, a week-long Fandango survey showed that 48% of This Is It filmgoers became more interested in Michael Jackson’s work since his death. I don't know anyone who doesn't think it was smart business for AEG and Sony to make that rehearsal footage into a movie. The studio promised “raw and candid detail capturing the singer, dancer, filmmaker, architect, creative genius, and great artist at work as he perfects his final show”. Even people who don’t like Michael Jackson or his music say it delivers as a riveting look at the creative process. The movie's Rotten Tomatoes score is currently at an impressive 86% positive reviews by top critics. And fans who viewed the movie were posting rave reviews on Fandango, calling it a “Must Go.” But the issue for me has never been the pic itself. It’s about the purgatory of it all.
How many others besides me have been sickened by the way Hollywood has attempted to deify Michael Jackson in death after its denizens vilified him in life. For instance, when he became embroiled in legal and financial trouble, Sony kept renegotiating deals with the singer to its advantage. Now this shameless exploitation continues posthumously. After all, This Is It is compiled from Jacko’s high-def rehearsal footage which AEG executives involved in organizing Michael's 50-night schedule of shows at London's O2 arena secured as son as they learned of the performer's death. They met at LA's Staples Center and secured all 100 hours shot for Michael Jackson's personal archive from March through June. As Randy Phillips, president and CEO of AEG Live, has ghoulishly boasted to the media, "He was our partner in life and now he's our partner in death."
Major studios like Viacom's Paramount/MTV, NBC Universal, and News Corp's 20th Century Fox/Fox Broadcasting Co, all battled Sony Music and Sony Pictures during AEG’s auction of the rehearsal footage. Sony had the inside edge because it controls the distribution rights to Michael Jackson's music. The reason for the Hollywood feeding frenzy over Michael in death and not in life was because he was worth more dead than alive. The Jackson estate will get the "lion's share" of any profits from the high-def footage. That’s why a judge had to bless the deal with Sony.
Kenny Ortega, a longtime Jackson collaborator, was hired to direct, and MTV had the exclusive first look at the movie trailer. In theaters, the trailer started screening on September 18th with the Sony Pictures Animation release of Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs.
Tickets for the limited engagement went on sale beginning September 27th. Immediately, there were hundreds of sell-outs around the globe. “With reports still coming in from nations around the world, it is believed no movie in history has generated so many ticket sales so far in advance of its release,” Sony said in a news release. Domestically, an unprecedented number of shows sold out in the first 24 hours of ticket availability in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Nashville, New York, and other cities. Internationally, exhibitors experienced the same huge demand. In London, Vue Entertainment's Film Buying Director Stuart Boreman said Michael Jackson's This Is It sold more than 30,000 tickets in its first 24-hours, setting the biggest ever one-day sales record in the UK, eclipsing advance buying for films including Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings. "I've never seen anything like it in the 25 years I have been film buying." In Japan, more than $1 million in ticket sales were recorded within the first 24 hours of their release. In Australia, tickets for This Is It purchased through Village Cinemas exceeded the lifetime pre-sales of such blockbusters as Transformers, and X-Men Origins. In Thailand, by the end of the first day, all tickets for the first showings in Bangkok were sold-out. Sell-outs at theaters in France were also reported. In Germany, hundreds of fans lined up outside one theater in Munich at midnight to await the opening of the box office. Record sales and sell-outs occurred in Holland, Sweden, Belgium and New Zealand, among other countries.
Meanwhile, Sony Music Entertainment's Columbia/Epic Label Group released a two-disc album This Is It internationally on October 26th and in North America on October 27th.


So it’ll make money but not quite the spectacular they had hoped it would be?
THIS IS IT?????PROMISE????!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just make the whole thing END!!!!!!!!!!!!
The figures might be better on the weekend.
Just returned from seeing it. EXCELLENT is all I could say. Every media story about MJ was proven to be FOS. I’ll never trust anything I read again. His personal MD who provided him with a drug that is used on patients when they get intubated should be hung. Also the plastic surgeons he went to should be disbarred.
Now back to this documentary of the concert that never came to be. Could this be nominated for an Oscar. If so it should be. Loved the way MJ expressed his anger. He would spell out L-O-V-E. The irony is he did not get much of it from the mainstream “news organizations”.
Every media story? Even the ones where, you know, he molested children after feeding them “Jesus Juice”? While I think Roman Polanski is a scumbag and his actions reprehensible, I find it ironic that Michael Jackson is canonized while Polanski is chased to the ends of the earth by the LAPD. I don’t see any differences between the two.
Well, the difference is we know Polanski drugged and raped a girl. A fact. The allegations against MJ were never proven. Maybe true, who knows, but not incontrovertibly proven. Sorry.
Polanski was found guilty in a court of law & then fled. MJ was not. In this country it is innocent until proven guilty, so you can have your opinion about whether he did those things or not, but not everyone agrees with that assessment.
Polanski was actually convicted. Jackson wasn’t. Huge difference. It doesn’t matter that you want to believe he was guilty. The justice system did not convict him.
Yeah! Innocent! That’s why he paid millions to the families and the kids in settlements to shut them up!
Um….wait…..
Acutally, it was his insurance company which paid millions.
Did you ever wonder why the families took the money? If it was my child, that would not make things better. I have to feel odd about the child’s family. No money would make me quiet if this happened to my child. I can’t see him doing this. He has always been strange and that sadly, made him an easy target in my opinion.
It didn’t convict OJ Simpson of murder, either. It doesn’t mean he didn’t kill two people.
The difference genius…. is Michael Jackson did not moleste those children… it was proven…. read the books by those that followed the cases….it was called EXTORTION…. Polanski raped a child and was proven…. the man ran away to another conuntry to escape the media number 1 and number 2 to escape charges….because it was proven he should be charged for his crime. There is NO comparison to these individuals… READ and know facts before you post your opinion…because you just look like an uneducated idiot!
Extortion is a crime, too, but no one was charged with blackmailing Michael Jackson.
Yes, innocent people usually pay 20 million dollars to people who try to extort them. Are you THAT blind?
Yeah! “Extortion!” That’s right! I mean, after all, he had tens of millions of dollars, and the law on his side, to fight those cheap little hustlers and their low-income families with their bogus, pathetic little extortion plots…because his case was so strong
…and none of his lawyers thought maybe they couldn’t quite prove their case…because so much smoke means there has to be a little Jesus Juice — I mean fire — somewhere….
Um….wait…..
How can you extort if there’s nothing to hide?
The millions paid out to these families speaks huge volumes about the truth of the matter. If nothing was there, then there’s nothing to extort.
Nice try.
There’s too much circumstancial evidence that suggests that he was a pedophile. He just happened to have some hit records so it’s alright.
What was the circumstancial evidence again?
One can not be tried twice for the same crime. The law doesn’t require people to “keep their mouth their shut.” So if the then children were really abused, they can easily come forward now, as adults, and say that all of we ardored fans really love a monster. Ask the victims themselves.
Totally agree with you!! Nice posting.
I agree with you! What happened that night with the doctor and whoever else possibly? I agree – prosecute the doctor and the hideous plastic surgeons and other medical people for greedy gain and didn’t have integrity. Their licenses should be revoked. The movie clearly showed Michael was great and the show would have been a tremendous success. The media brutalized this man even after he was proven innocent of all charges during the trial in 2005. It was extortion plain and simple and there are people who obviously want to believe the worst and drink the trash their fed by the corrupt money driven media. Read Aphrodite Jone’s book “Michael Jackson Conspiracy” and get a truthful explanation of day by day account and documented legal discription of everything that was said and done in the court room. He was proven in a court of law that it was lies and extortion. There has never been any proof that he was guilty of any of the lies the vicious media assaulted him with. There is a lynch mob mentality against MJ which is frightening. He paid the previous accusers “Evan Chandler” at the advice of his legal team at and there is a full explanation in the book. Hopefully Jordan Chandler will someday come out with the truth.I believe this case was also money driven and extortion. Look into it and do your research. The movie is excellent and so sad what happened to him. RIP Michael
Very true…….. Yesterday (9th Dec)I happened to see this movie. Surely MJ would have made a great come back. The statement which he makes about the present world is true to the core. He may have made mistakes in the past, yes all humans are bound to make mistakes. But I feel that he was on a transformation path, or getting wiser at 50’s! But the world is still cruel to him. May his soul rest in peace. MJ, you were a great professional. The world will surely remember you.
Once the overseas numbers start to come in this will be a MONSTER NUMBER around 75 million
MJ paid $25 million to the family of one of his accused victims. Anyone who still feels good about MJ by playing the “was never convicted” card is a moron. How many innocent people pay $25 million in hush money, when you could defend yourself many times over with that money if you were truly innocent.
Paying money to have a horrible situation in his life to go away doesn’t make MJ guilty. People are different… not everyone reacts to accusations in the same way. Why would dragging the mess out be better? The damage was already done. Plus, none of us can truly understand what he went through or what was going on in his mind at the time or know what really happened. It’s not fair to accuse him of a crime, considering, the justice system did not convict him of it.
What I don’t understand is why people still say he’s a pervert an a child molester … When this was never proven… Here’s my opinion on that…. If I was the parent of the child that was “supposedly” molested by Michael Jackson, I would let him pay me off and let it go… If I was the kids parent I would want him behind bars … But it was soo convenient to just take the money… I’m sorry but that’s b****s***… any responsible parent would fight till the end which makes me think all they wanted was money and to ruin Michael!!! In my eyes, those people were liars and gold diggers….
Actually, the police had tons of evidence (read any account)…but that doesn’t mean anything if a prosecutor is chickensh*t or the prosecutors blow the preparation of the eventual case (Hello, O.J.).
That case had everything to do with money. Michael and his team of lawyers were against paying the $25 million. It was MJ’s insurance company who paid out the $$$. Any decent parent would not take that money. There are taped conversations between the boy’s father and step father of how he was planning on ‘taking down’ Michael. In the second case the mother had tried to extort money from other celebs and had previously tried to sue other big companies. She was almost laughed out of court and as of lately she has tried to scam once again.
She saw an opportunity and took it. Everything she said was lies and the DA had a vegence against MJ. There was no clear cut evidence. Michael would never hurt a child.
It includes the overseas take moron.
It will open well.Maybe quite well,but it won’t get anywhere near the numbers of something like “The Dark Knight”.
Saw it tonight at the grove. Well done film but more importantly it was the most enjoyable movie experience in years. Fascinating and really fun.
Who cares!! He’s GONE!!
People aren’t realizing that 2.2 million came off of midnight shows only and in a very small number of theaters. This is actually an early indication of the huge numbers that will be rolling in for the remainder of the two weeks it has in theaters before the EVEN BIGGER DVD SALES roll in after that. Sony struck gold!
Rival studios are wrong, results are pretty spectacular across the world. Will be a $10m international Wednesday and $50m international weekend for $100m worldwide opening.
This was a wonderful movie, I think it could be in the top 3 best concert films ever made, and the most personal you will ever feel with Jackson.
LOVE YOU RANDALL for posting this! Well said.
I don’t know who thought this movie would make record-breaking numbers. I don’t personally know ONE person who is planning on seeing this movie in theaters. These low numbers have NOTHING to do with people thinking it’s sold out. They overestimated interest in the film, period.
You must live under a rock, if no one you knew was going to see the film ..
Sony has a nice problem here. While I think the $250M, 5-day gross prediction is sporty, it should do $100M-$150M in that span. The problem for Sony is that this film was planned to be a limited-time release. However, since its Tuesday debt, the movie is growing legs and has the opportunity run for a long time, thanks to strong reviews and positive word-of-mouth it is getting.
This Isn’t It – This movie is underperforming, Columbia spent a fortune on rushing it to screens, prints and advertising and EVERYBODY got spun by the hype. Now it’s failing and the real SPIN begins. Who doesn’t love this business!?!
The real spin indeed. And yes, Captain EO, I’m with you. This is the greatest business in the whole wild world– this business of show.
Saw it last night. it was the next best thing to being there. It gave me great insight into who he was and all he could do and still wanted to do. Inspiring.
I think th movie was fantastic.. He is the greatest musical entertainer of them all!!
Ultimately, Sony will rationalize/account for this at the highest corporate level. Everything will be grouped together. New sales of the music catalog as well as the new songs, the theatrical and video money for the movie, the merchandising. They’ll make buckets of money.
I for one had enough two days after he died.
Make that one.
I’m still suspicious as to why all of this was taped in high definition, almost like they knew the concerts were never gonna happen and this film would be the only footage to be seen. Personally I hope this film does NOT make the huges profits they expected. Makes me sick to see so many profit off of his death.
Um, Todd, how do you disbar a plastic surgeon? (just asking)
Plastic Surgeons have medical licenses as well.
You figure it out.
Do you need flash cards?
Only lawyers can get disbarred. And damn too few of those, at that. Doctors lose their licenses when they do wrong things. I don’t agree that MJ’s plastic surgeons should lose their licenses. They obviously did what they did at their patient’s request. For whatever reason, he wanted to look like that.
Just watched The film wednesday morning and I couldn’t have asked for n e thing more from this movie/ concert… I loved it… The side of Michael Jackson we saw in the film was extroardinary… His genius and dedication can never be surpassed by any other… There will always be only one king of pop … Michael jackson…I hope that everyone also takes into consideration his message of love and loving our earth and protecting it!!!!
Between DVD and the accompanying live CD, this will live on for Sony for years and years. Still a smart move.
It was fantastic, a wonderful look at a genious. Never again will there be such an entertainer. Totally enjoyed and mesmerized, I did not want it to end. I will go and see it again.
Wait till Sunday Night, and then see if ALL the numbers, (international and domestic) make up $60 million. If this Deadline article is only about money, budgets, financing and making back the seed capital that Sony has sunk into this project, then I think it’s shortsighted.
Irregardless of what you think of MJ or the movie, all the film needs to do is recoup $60 – $70 million to start stockpiling anything over and above that amount.
My cheap two cents: I think Sony will benefit fiscally.
(I could be wrong – I bet on the Red Sox this year too).
Also Remember: Home Entertainment, VOD, iTunes, CD’s, DVD’s,….
The movie left me at a stand still, its incredible.
I’m with Jamaicafest — is it crazy to think that the numbers will be better on the weekend? Most MJ fans, domestic and abroad, are not 10-16 years old, the audience that rushes to see the latest rebooted franchise on a Wednesday. Most MJ fans work day jobs and will probably go see this when they have free time. This movie will turn a profit — since when is that bad?
You mean a glorified HBO “behind the scenes” featurette isn’t an enormous blockbuster?
Wow. Who saw THAT coming?
Any penny they make should be considered found money for the distributors.
SHEESH, $20.1 MILLION USD over 36 HOURS is disappointing for a weekday October movie??? Is this writer DRUNK?
First of all, that number is IMPRESSIVE considering its a weekday and its only been 24-36 hours since the movie premiered! Heck, the movie was only out 2 minutes and writers like this already count the numbers HOPING it doesnt earn!
Im sorry BUT THE MOVIE IS EXCELLENT! Anyone who doesnt see the movie is not only OUT OF THEIR MINDS but will also miss on one of the greatest historical time capsules converted to film. Its so different when you watch this in a movie theatre with all the sophisticated sound equipment and HUGE SCREEN you can never have at home! Very well-made, feel-good documentary that will leave you nothing but positive feelings after. WATCH IT! (and that goes for the drunk writer of this article as well!)
Whether it is the super hit or not that Sony was expecting remains to be seen. I have no doubt that the film will end up being very profitable, especially after the DVD sales and TV rights are factored in. Although I don’t really consider myself a big MJ fan I am interested in at least renting the DVD once it comes out.
All of the Dirty Diana’s speculating that the movie will not get epic box office numbers need to sit down somewhere and realize that it’s not all about money. “This is It” will certainly not flop, so can we please just give the film some acclaim and stop worrying about $$$ per screen? The picture was fascinating and if it only makes $20.1m and not a dollar more it was still more solid film-making than 99.99% of what’s out there now. It’s all for L-O-V-E. Nikki needs to publish some.
Never a true fan, but appreciative of the music in general, I always thought of MJ as both freakishly talented and, well, freakish.
Saw the movie last night. VERY well put together. A true showman in the only element in which he is comfortable. This film not just rehearsal footage, though that in itself was amazing, but also gave insight to whom he was on a number of levels; incredibly gifted showman, perfectionist, and totally in-charge be on-stage, as well as an unbelievably shy and uncomfortable human being (and don’t we all know one of those?).
As the word spreads, this will be big. WOM will push this to the numbers that Par/AEG/Sony expected, and then some.
Why did Sony assume that a dead tranny has-been child molester would have more fans than the live one?
We’re not stupid… We can see a cash grab. And this is a cash grab, it was rushed out instead of presenting a thoughtful and articulate exposition on MJ, they’re spewing out this pandering mess. I have no intention of seeing this until DVD.
$60m in upfront money spent for the rights
$50m in rush job P&A
When you factor in the scale to which theaters share the proceeds the general rule is to DOUBLE total production costs to ascertain the break-even point. With that in mind the film will have to gross a little over $200m worldwide to breakeven. It’ll exceed that amount by far when you consider the fact that the core MJ crowd is over 30 and will not flock to the theaters the first couple of days it comes out. Also, note that the MAJORITY OF MJ FANS EXIST OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY. I wouldn’t be surprised if This is It approaches $300m worldwide.
Regardless of the spin and hype, this was a good piece of business for Sony. It just seems, from my armchair where I quarterback, that they overpaid for it.
The weekend will be big. Bought tickets last night online for the Cinerama Dome for the 5:30 Sunday show. The entire center section from the screen to the back row was entirely sold out.
And my friend and I are not rabid MJ fans, just a couple of middle agers who like his music, love his dancing, but were concerned about his personal messes. I think there will be plenty like us at the film this weekend.
Ok, let me get this straight: The movie opens up on a Wednesday night going into Thursday afternoon. A weeknight on an October. Only counting the US, Canada, the Uk, France, Japan and maybe a few others, the film has already made $20 million USD. Also, it’s not even the weekend yet AND there are another 97 countries to be counted as well.
It made $20 million in one night. ONE night. That means that Sony is 2/3rds of the way to breaking even on the investment. All. In. ONE. NIGHT.
And, that’s considered a freaking flop already?
Why not just wait until the weekend before calling it a flop? That seems quite stupid to me. Even if the movie didn’t reach their ridiculously high expectations, it’s still doing extremely well. It’s already on it’s way to becoming the top music documentary film. Jeebus people.
Oh dear. What some who post here don’t seem to understand is that the distributor doesn’t get to keep all of that box office money. It would be great if they did, but unfortunately, those pesky theaters are not showing these movies for free. If the film scores $20m in gross receipts, that doesn’t mean that the studio gets to keep $20m. The theaters get to keep a big chunk of that dough– for simplicity’s sake, let’s call it roughly 50%. So. If THIS IS IT “makes” $60m this weekend, it doesn’t mean that Sony has now broken even since they really only get around $30m of the gross receipts. And that doesn’t even take into account the P & A expense which is many millions more.
No doubt Sony will make a very tidy profit from THIS IS IT. Perhaps it just won’t be as much as some folks originally speculated.
If the choice is Michael Jackson or the Saw sequel, I’ll take the new torture movie.
Either way, we can all agree that this movie will be the most commercially successful feature starring a surgically deformed, drug-addled, child molester ever.
All the positive comments about this film reminds me of Broadway commercials where a family from the outer boroughs, would sing the praise of Cats. Somehow wishing the magical experience would never end and how they wanted to see it again. They all read a little over the top and with the same tone. Mass marketing through Deadline/Hollywood’s comment section, pure genius.
I saw the movie and it is SPECTACULAR. EXTRAORDINARY – LIKE NOTHING YOU’VE SEEN BEFORE. It will be a box office winner. People who have no knowledge of the business should shut up! It’s a sure fire money maker.
I think a lot of people stayed away thinking it was “SOLD OUT.” Some of that pre-sale hype may have shot them in the foot.
Movie? this is a movie? it’s just a documentary of his rehearsing there is no acting; so therefore it isn’t a movie… It could have been featured on VH1 behind the music special, or something like that.
I don’t care to see it, but please call the film for what it is. A documentary not a movie.
And it doesn’t deserve an Oscar either…. I’ve seen better films this year than that…
You say that you haven’t seen the movie “This Is It,” so how can you say that it doesn’t deserve an oscar because you’ve seen better movies than “This Is It” this year? Your comment doesn’t make any sense.
I saw the movie today and really enjoyed it BUT I think people are overestimating WOM on this film. There were 12 people in the theater when I saw it!!!! I personally would not be shocked if Paranormal edges it out this weekend being Halloween and all. I expect the film to be on DVD by Christmas.
Nikki, Nikki, Nikki. Why all the doom and gloom? Did somebody take a dump on your bagel? $20 mil in one night. That’s not a flop. Can’t we wait until all the votes have been counted until we declare a loser?
thats 20 mil WORLDWIDE, it was only just over 7M domestic. Those are not great numbers. And people would not be so negative if the studios hadnt predicted these OUTLANDISH, laughable numbers. They seriously overestimated the publics interest in this film.
Why are you all so defensive and hopelessly stupid?
Firstly, Nikki never said the movie was a “flop”, she said it was a “disappointment”. And RIGHTLY so! All this talk about being bigger than Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings and the film can barely muster half their opening weekends. All the hype about sell outs everywhere and “$250M in 5 days” and it comes up $200M short.
If that is not a disappointment, I don’t know what is.
And don’t blame Nikki, blame the attention-seeking studio marketers who couldn’t help but count their chickens before they hatch.
She’s not saying MJ is not an icon, she is simply stating the movie is underperforming compared to its lofty expectations and should rightly get criticized for comparing itself to established franchises like Potter, Transformers and X-Men.
Does this mean that now the money the taxpayers had to spend for the memorial for MJ can now be reimbursed? The City of Los Angeles needs it for our homeless people to be able to sleep indoors instead of in streets.
Since the mayor decided to spend our money without bothering to ask us. I feel as a taxpayer that I was forced to pay for something I had no part in. If you are going to spend taxpayer money don’t do it on a dog and pony show like you did. Spend it on the homeless or the kids in the city that are hungry. AEG should donate a portion of the money to the homeless shelters in town!
Who really cares about this child molesting freak who lost his mind somewhere along the way.
Saw it last night, liked, didn’t love but the theater was basically empty and one couple left near the end.
Maybe should have been direct to DVD or HBO? Did it do 5 million yesterday?
just saw the movie….audience didn’t want to leave the theater, mesmerizing. MJ you touch each and everyone’s heart. THIS IS IT would have been one awesome performance had it push thru. Truly he was THE KING OF POP.
Stupid visuals! Sound sucked! All hype,
Why did Sony limit this release to a two week window? Where in a legitmate cinamatic release it could gross more?
Every song was edited from 3 or 4 versions – did Michael Jackson ever sing an entire song all the way through during these rehearsals? And where did this new, nasal voice of his come from? The photography was often blurry, as it would be from a series of cheap non-pro HD camcorders. No new songs. I think fans wanted a concert from Michael, not this MTV-ish “making of” something that never got to happen. MJ’s movements were very Walter Brennan at times, and he looked like a character from a Residents stage show at times, he was so skeletal-looking. Very disappointing. Michael Jackson would not have wanted this footage released. He was a perfectionist, and “This Is It” is far from perfect.
I’m sure this is a nice tribute to MJ. However it seems more like a last chance money grab on the part of his brothers and father.
Saw this yesterday by myself after getting out of work early…counted 34 other people in a 221 capacity theater (it was also screening in another theater in the same venue an hour later), I enjoyed it a great deal. I laughed a few times but was struck by just how great Mike looked and how well and in shape he really looked.
I don’t get it. All of the stories about how horrible his health was and he was dancing like he was 14 yrs old. Insanity..his work ethic was off the charts.
I give it an A-. It deserves to be seen for what it is and I think that everything Jackson had done post-Dangerous was pretty much garbage.
Very well done film, felt like I got to see his last concert and get a back stage pass. I hope Michael’s children are the ones who benefit from the ticket sales, not Michael’s creepy father. He was a unique talent and a pioneer in music video. He will be fondly remembered for the joy his music and dance brought to the world. There is no doubt he was odd, that his doctors were perverted in allowing him to ruin his face and eventually take his life…there will always be remaining questions on what he did or didn’t do with the boys who came to stay with him…but it will never be said, the man insanely talented and a great showman.
If anyone grew up watching Michael, you will enjoy this film, it is a wonderful tribute to the man, his dance and his music.
When I think of MJ I vomit in my mouth.
This film is way over-hyped. Now the grosses will be disappointing. It might not even be able to beat the Miley Cyrus concert movie. Sony will still make their money back, but journalists will be analyzing what went wrong in the coming weeks.
I think like most Michael fans that it was OK for him to molest children becauce he was a good singer and a good dancer.
Most Michael Jackson fans seem to think that way.
Ghouls. People should earn their money, not exploit every possible means to obtain it simply because it can be done and “somebody else will do it anyway.”
Its not clever or talented to make money off any of this. Just a pathetic vindication of effort for scummy low-class producers. This is why I do not purchase anything from Sony. We need real people running these companies. Get these creeps out of our economy so we can finally recover gracefully.
Time will tell if this chopped up documentary makes any money. The production company spent a lot of money to promote it. It was okay (if you were a major fan, as I used to be) but seemed rushed and piecemeal. MJ was a talented artist destoried by family pressures and Hollywood personality disorders. My prayers are with him.
Hollywood, in general, hasn’t done much this year to impress me. DVD by Christmas if SONY is smart enough to make the Christmas rush. I won’t buy it and just listen to MJ’s great music of the past.
It’s a perfect film for Halloween. Creepy. But not as creepy as the MJ lovers.
They predicted something altogether completely different…like it was gonna be the blockbuster of the year.
The realization is that it sucks.
Bravo for this. This movie was for the fans. The fans. There are a lot of people talking who clearly didn’t appreciate an artist who was just the best of all time.
Very well done. He was such a professional, hands on every note, move, light of the concert. Music was in him. He was music.
So crime does pay, especially if your a pedophile! What a waste! Glad to see its not doing blockbuster status. Certainly is not what you would call a must see of the fall. I love to see all the pandering to this child molester! Just shows how sick Americans have become!
I saw the movie, it was AMAZING. He was involved in every aspect of the production process. On top of it all, he was soooooo polite! At all times! He was a perfectionist, getting a glimpse of that allowed me to understand why everything he ever produced was so spectacular. I felt an immense sense of loss, when I realized he hadn’t changed much since the height of his career. You realize he is still MJ the King of Pop, nothing had really changed. He was as magical as ever. You’ve got to go see this film on the big screen!
Glad to know that Miley Cyrus has nothing to worry about from Jackson – aka Pedo Pan
It’s appalling how he’s being deified in death when he rightfully spent his last 15 years in hiding
For all those posters here who like to think the worst in people just because the media abused its power and attempted to kill someone’s character, I hope you get to experience the same type of assassination in your lifetime and are forced to endure a tenth of what MJ had to go through with those greedy parents – the real sickos.
HES WAS WONDERFUL POLITE KIND CARING AND MMMMMMMMMHE COULD DANCE AND THAT VOICE SOUND SO GOOD ILL ALWAYS LOVE HIM MAKE GOD BE WITH YOU MICHAEL
I LOVED IT!!!
I’m a 56 year old woman who was molested as a child and I would be the last person to defend a child molester. I think that those people who believe Michael Jackson was guilty of being a child molester are those Americans who have lost faith in our judicial system because we have all seen that the law isn’t applied to the rich the same as the poor. None of us will ever know the truth on this subject except the two boys involved in the allegations and Michael Jackson. If those two boys destroyed Michael’s name for money they must live with their lies. I for one do not believe that Michael Jackson did what he was accused of and it showed in the words of his songs written by Michael after he was accused. The man loved children and all human beings alike. He didn’t have to leave 20% of his estate to charity involving children nor did he have to give over 500 million to charity while he was alive but he did. In my opinion Michael did a hell of lot more for mankind than our President has but yet the President received the Nobel Prize. Go figure. Michael’s only mistake was in being to trusting like a child. I went to see This is it yesterday and I had to leave mid way through the movie because it was hard to watch Michael knowing he’s no longer with us. God Bless Michael and his loving heart and troubled soul
P.S. Who cares how much the movie makes when it was made for Michael Jackson’s children, family, friends, and fans remember. The movie will show all who see it the kind of man Michael truthfully was.
LOVE, was what the man was all about and if you can’t see that you’re BLIND!
The Lord said,”Let those who are without sin, cast the first stone.
The Lord said, “None is righteous, no not one!”
The Lord said, ” All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God!”
The Lord said, ” Forgive others like God forgives others!”
And last but not least the Ninth Commandment in the Bible says, “Thou
shall not Bear false witness.”
Those of you who do not know the truth yet sit in judgment against Michael Jackson who was a man who never spoke a hateful word about another human being need to search your soul and then ask yourself,
“Who made you almighty God?
he was amazing take the weirdness of what people say about him but that shows michael is the KING OF POP dead or alive this film is awesome….it did not show the slightest prima donna about him he showed the crew respect day in day out even though people say he is abusing drugs it did not show nothing at all during his rehearsals…i say he deserves an oscar!!!!i rather what michaels movie than go and watch BRITNEY SPEARS….
Ermmm…it’s the 14th of November 2009 and I think I heard someone say total gross worldwide as at today is $200 million??The word is finally going around..This is definately it!!!
Lies. Remember, anyone can say anything in the name of a child and people will believe it. Michael with his loving and trusting heart was the perfect target. I believe the truth will come.
I must say THIS IS IT was not what I expected from rehearsal footage. But Kenny Ortega, captured the true spirit of Michael in the movie, Love. THIS IS IT truly compliments Michael on so many levels. Simply beautiful! There will never be anyone like him. Long live the King of pop!