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If you are a Michael Jackson fanatic, you should obviously know how to do his famous spin. This is a really cool hip hop dance move that will stun any crowd! Full Specifications. What's new in version 1. Release October 9, Date Added October 9, Version 1. Operating Systems. Operating Systems Android. Additional Requirements None. Total Downloads Downloads Last Week 0. Report Software. Related Apps.

Netflix Free. Use your Netflix account to access streaming movies and TV Shows, right on your device. Goofs In one scene, Michael's right "cat's eye" contact lens is askew and not in straight. Crazy credits During the closing credits, a reprised scene of the zombies dancing is shown. At the end of the credits, they all dance back into their graves, with one of them Vincent Price gruesomely grimacing at the screen.

Alternate versions In , it was remastered from the original 35mm negative and converted into 3D under John Landis' supervision. The audio was also updated to 5. The remastered 3D version first premiered at the 74th Venice Film Festival on September 4th, alongside the 'Making Of' documentary. Connections Edited into Na pritsele vash mozg User reviews 67 Review. Top review. You can say what you'd like about Michael Jackson, but songs like ''Bad'', ''Thriller'' and ''Billie Jean'' has stunned the pop-world.

But this is out of the ordinary. It is more than a music video I think it is the best ever , to me it is a short 14 minutes cult-classic. Even better is the influences from George A. Romero's legendary Death-movies. How much can you say about a music video? Michael Jackson-fans have probably already seen it, but I still have got to tell them, and everyone else, about this remarkable and historic video.

Details Edit. Release date December 14, Canada. United States. YouTube - Official music video. Michael Jackson's Thriller. Jackson wanted to make a video in which he transformed into a four-legged beast, similarly to the transformation scene in An American Werewolf in London. This idea was replaced with a two-legged monster, as this made it easier for him to dance. He suggested that Jackson should become a werewolf, inspired by the film I Was a Teenage Werewolf.

This inspired the s setting that begins the video. Jackson created the zombie dance with choreographer Michael Peters, who had choreographed the 'Beat It' video. Jackson said his first concern was to create a zombie dance that did not seem comical. He and Peters imagined how the zombies would move by making faces in the mirror, incorporating 'jazzy' moves, 'not too much ballet or whatever'.

Landis's wife Deborah Nadoolman, who had designed costumes for films including Raiders of the Lost Ark , designed the costumes, including Jackson's red jacket. Michael Jackson's Thriller was the first time Jackson had interacted with a woman in a video, which Landis described as a 'breakthrough'. Jennifer Beals turned down an offer to play the girlfriend. Jackson's transformation makeup was designed by artist Rick Baker, who had worked on American Werewolf.

All principal photography was done in mid-October According to Landis, Joseph refused to leave when Michael asked him to have him removed, and had to be escorted off the set by police, which Jackson denies.

Two weeks before the premiere, Jackson called his assistant John Branca and ordered him to destroy the Thriller negatives. Jackson, who was a Jehovah's Witness, had been told by church leaders that the video promoted demonology and he would be excommunicated. The production team agreed to protect the negatives and locked them in Branca's office. The Thriller video makes many allusions to horror films.

The metamorphosis of the polite 'boy next door' into a werewolf has been interpreted as a depiction of male sexuality, depicted as naturally bestial, predatory, and aggressive. The second metamorphosis has Michael becoming a zombie, introducing a dance sequence of dancing zombies, corresponding to a song lyric mentioning a masquerade ball of the dead.

According to Peter Dendle, the zombie invasion sequence was inspired by Night of the Living Dead Dendle wrote that the video captures the feelings of claustrophobia and helplessness essential to zombie films. The Thriller video was aired alongside a documentary of the making of the video, Making Michael Jackson's Thriller, directed by Jerry Kramer.

On November 14, , the minute film was shown to a private audience at the Crest Theater in Los Angeles. Jackson stayed in the projection booth so that others such as actress Ola Ray could bask in the attention. When the film ended, the theater erupted in applause, and Murphy shouted 'Show the goddam thing again! The video debuted publicly on MTV on December 2,



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