MOONWALKER
C**.
Bring Back Memories. Must have for any MJ fan!!
I watched this as a kid on VHS and wanted to add it to my collection. For those who are wondering, this is a UK release, however it will work on Region 1 (US) disc players. I am currently running a Sony 4K UHD player and it plays as it should. No hiccup or odd behavior. Still not sure why this was never released in the US?
K**R
Brought Back Childhood memories
I remember watching this as a kid and falling in love so many times with MJ! It's still is as it was unforgettable!
S**N
Fav movie ever!
From watching when I was 4 to watching when Iβm 35 thanks Amazon one of my favorite movies with all the music I love
A**R
Great video...
This is great watching..
B**U
Great
Fast shipping and great price thank you
S**Z
LOVE THIS!
I used to have the VHSs when I was younger and they were lost due to constant moving. So, I was very happy to find that I could just buy the digital version.
L**
A good time capsule of MJ'S peak and the 80's
Part Documentary, Part music video collection, And Part action/Adventure movie??, While Michael Jackson was never known for his acting skills, He was an excellent Dancer/Choreographer and of course singer, And this movie was made at the peak of Michael Jackson's career, After Thiller had made him a megastar and Pop cultural icon, And during the "Bad" era before his career started to go off the rails in the 90's and early 2000's, This movie starts off by showing his beginnings of Superstardom in the group "The Jackson 5" with Michael Jackson's brothers, All the way to the " Bad" album (1987) and era, This movie has all your favorite "Bad" music videos: "Smooth Criminal", "Dirty Diana", " Liberian Girl", " Bad", "Speed Demon'',"The way you make me feel'' There's a weird plot involving Joe Pesci, As the "Movie's" villain, Only reason to watch " Moon Walker" is for the music Videos and the documentary section of the movie, Ignore the bad acting and cheesesy 80's special effects, This is Michael Jackson at his greatest!
T**
Nostalgia
Iβve loved this movie since I was a little girl! would watch it on vhs with my cousins. So glad to have it again this time on blu ray so I can jump to my favorite parts.
C**S
Magical Moonwalker
Everything I was going to say has already been commented brilliantly by Atli Hafsteinsson. As for the re-enactment of the 'Bad' video by the youngsters (who were very good), I particularly found some of the scenes extremely cute especially when the little lad playing Michael's part 'accidently on purpose' hit himself too hard in a particular place, his re-action was a picture - a great comedic touch. The whole of this film is superb with brilliant acting, singing and dancing sequences by all concerned. As for Michael Jackson singing 'Come Together', I personally think that this version is the very best. What a performer - PERFECTION PERSONIFIED - in everything he does. Keeping the child within yourself also keeps your heart and mind open and not to be judgemental and committed to one point of view.
A**N
Imaginative and Entertaining Retrospective/Noir Musical
If I were to take a trip back to my childhood, the aptly-named "Moonwalker", the brainchild of Michael Jackson, would be one of the prominent stops. Even back when I wasn't necessarily an MJ fan (I am now), this movie captured my imagination. Rather than a whole, cohesive movie, it's a collection of mini-films, for the most part well-woven together. The first part is a performance of "Man in the Mirror". The second is a retrospective on Michael Jackson's career, with clips from his music videos and performances from his early career to his "Bad" days (which is the era when the movie was made, and it shows). The third is a re-enactment of the "Bad" video by a younger counterpart of the cast. The fourth part is a mini-movie which features Michael Jackson escaping from maniacal fans and press by racing a motorcycle as a rabbit-man and eventually doing a dance duel with him (you really need to see it to believe it). The fifth is a video for "Leave Me Alone", and the sixth and final part is a noir/sci-fi film where Michael and three young kids on the streets who have befriended him try to escape a drug lord (Joe Pesci) who wants Michael's head after the latter discovers his plans to get all kids addicted to drugs."Moonwalker" never made it to theatres in the US (it did, however, in Europe and South America), but that didn't stop the VHS release to be sold in over 800,000 copies within a year of the movie's release. It is a truly engrossing trip through the imagination of the legendary musician/entertainer. While many musicians have tried their hands at filmmaking and only succeeded at showing that they have no talent at it, Michael Jackson surprises. Not only does he show that he has as much feel for staging and visual storytelling as he has for music, he manages to make this movie his own, weaving into both the collage and story some truly imaginative moments.Take the second part of the movie, where we sort of hit the "present". The "Bad" video is reenacted by younger actors, in a truly hilarious but nonetheless competent spectacle. After that, Michael Jackson emerges onto the 'streets' of Hollywood and is hounded by an assortment of stark-raving-mad, claymated fans and press. An attempt by a humoured Michael to escape his chasers ensues, but as he finds out, trying to hide out in Hollywood studios (especially when you're Michael Jackson) is about as easy as hiding the punch at a banquet.But his way out of this situation is possibly my favourite part of the movie. Disguising himself as a leather-clad rabbit man, he manages to escape the studios on a bicycle, which transforms into a motorcycle. At this point "Speed Demon" kicks in as the rabbit-man drives at breakneck speed down the highway, ocean and sky. And still the relentless fans and media are hot on Michael's tail, his disguise not fooling them. This all makes up a truly stunning piece of claymation, both excellently-paced and delicious to behold. Driving out into the desert, Michael takes off his disguise only to have the rabbit disguise reanimate itself, and the two do the best dance duel I've ever seen. It's especially stunning to see the claymated rabbit dance like MJ, and Will Vinton and co (who were responsible for the claymation segment, while Michael himself is live-action) truly deserve an applause for this as well as Michael.Following is the video for "Leave Me Alone", a truly imaginative, satirical portrait of the mass hysteria the media attribute to Michael. Michael humorously visualises this as an amusement park constructed on top of him, while a miniature version of him goes through a has-to-be-seen-to-be-believed tour, frequented by lots of dogs in suits. This video may feel like a filler but its imagination and vision more than make up for it.This is when the 'movie' itself begins. My favourite part is when Michael steps into a 30s-style club and "Smooth Criminal" kicks in, resulting in a truly artistic music-video sequence, climaxing in the middle, when the music dies and the club-goers chant, for almost a minute, before the music kicks back in. I won't spoil the rest of the movie for you, but these are my favourite parts.If you are a Michael Jackson fan then this belongs in your collection for sure. Whether or not you are a fan, if you want to see a really imaginative, creative journey through Michael Jackons's musical mindscape, I can also recommend this. One thing is for sure; the tag couldn't be more correct. This truly IS a movie like no other.
E**N
A must see piece of musical history
It is almost inaccurate to call this DVD a single movie. 'Moonwalker' is more like a collection a mini-movies and watching it is a journey. You can never be sure what will come up next.The dvd begins with fabulous performances of 'Man in the Mirror' from Michael, filmed live in two different locations and teamed with a picture montage of famous do-gooders. From here we are treated to clips from Michael's career and a re-enactment of the 'Bad' video by children.My favourite part of the movie comes up next though, where various claymation fans pursue Michael through Hollywood studios and he transforms into a rabbit. 'Speed demon' kicks in and later Michael and the rabbit have a dance duel.The award winning and fascinating music video for 'Leave me alone' begins after this where Michael lashes out at some of the bad press he received at the time.What I would consider the movie to be then begins, which gets away with stretching the viewers imagination somewhat, where we witness Michael's efforts to defeat an evil drug dealer by several sci-fi means.The highlight of this part of the film has to be the 'Smooth Criminal' music video though. It is incredibly engaging and well put together - arguably Michael's finest 10 minutes to date.The movie ends with a performance of The Beatles 'Come Together' from Jackson, which is a joy.This is a DVD to be viewed with an open mind. The story lines are neither believable or complex, but they are incredibly innocent and charming. It is an adventure through the mind of a genius and anybody who enjoys Jacksons music, particulary from the Bad era, will enjoy this. If nothing else, let your children watch it. I guarantee they will love it.
O**Y
Smooooooooooth......Awesome!
Ok, first I have to say that I didn't really know what to expect from this DVD since neither the Amazon description nor the video case gave a lot of information on the content. So thank you to the reviewers who helped me decide to buy this!Chronologically:I was disappointed by the montage beginning of this video, wondering if that's what the entire DVD would be. Personally, I don't much like performance clips stuck together. The presentation of 'Man in the Mirror' is not my taste, I'd rather see Michael singing the entire song from beginning to end - head to toe in one concert, without the interference of so many audience shots. That said, it's a great song.Then came the compilation of Michael over the decades. I'd seen most of it before but it was still good. Except for the glitter effect "enhancements", which were distracting and unnecessary in my opinion.Then...Wow...some talented kids - the 'Badder' video is at times funny and enjoyable throughout! And, all the better if you have seen 'Bad' first.'Speed Demon' is a lot of fun. It is so nice to see Michael smiling and having fun with it too. A lot of wonderful head shots in this one.It is great to see him speak out creatively in his own defence and confront the rediculous tabloid headlines that so many people still believe in 'Leave Me Alone'.Then comes his absolute masterpiece, a work of pure genius! I had never seen the entire 'Smooth Criminal' video, only the short version. That alone makes the DVD worth having! The cast, crew and special effects, it must have cost a fortune to produce...I thought as I was watching it. But it's Michael Jackson's performance that has you riveted to your seat...or inching closer to the screen in awe of this supremely talented man.Then as he leaves the kids behind, including Sean Lennon, it glides smoothly into a stage performance of Lennon and McCartney's 'Come Together'.Even during the credits he's giving you more.All in all a fab video!Rest in Peace Michael Joseph Jackson, you are sorely missed...
A**R
Very good value for money
Very enjoyable watch.
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