- Release Date: 2004
- Runtime: 60 min
- Genre: Action, Documentary, Music
- Starring: Michael Jackson, Shaula Vega, Mary J. Blige, Marlon Brando ... see all
- Director: Paul Hunter, Jim Gable
- Plot:
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| Mar 09, 2009associatedcontent.com
The song Thriller is a great song and its accompanying video is great....Thriller is a great album....Thriller is a classic eighties album....In other words, all the songs on Thriller are timeless.....This song is also great.... ... Full Review
| Feb 19, 2009The Baltimore Sun
At the Los Angeles ceremony last week, the singer-songwriter walked away with two trophies, one for best male R&B vocal performance and another for best R&B song.
But it was the Mario smash, sweetly melodic and strongly influenced by vintage Michael Jackson, that set the template for Ne-Yo's re-emergence as a recording artist.
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| Jun 14, 2005iF Magazine
Being a fan of professional poker, I found there was enough �fake� poker going on to keep me interested while all that silly drama took place in the background.
The behind-the-scenes featurette is only so-so, mostly because half the scenes take place in a casino -- and there�s not a lot of behind-the-scenes going on there.
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bostonphoenix.com –
2009-05-06
One way to keep dry, academic art theorizing from getting too, well, dry and academic is to inject some rock and roll. So it's a relief that "Inappropriate Covers" at Brown University's Bell Gallery (64 College Street, Providence, through May... ... Full Article
One last 'Thriller' for Jacko?
miamiherald.com –
2009-04-11
He might not have been able to hold on to his reign as the King of Pop, but Michael Jackson's landmark 1982 album Thriller has been named the Greatest Album Ever. ... Full Article





