Music fans were wowed on Thanksgiving night by the showing of Spike Lee’s documentary, BAD 25, chronicling the making of the album that rocked the world a quarter century ago. It was a brilliant show that demonstrated the power that the combination of the “King of Pop,” producer Quincy Jones and some of the greatest musicians in the world could create. It is a must see for Jackson’s millions of fans.
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BAD25 chronicles the making of Michael Jackson’s iconic, record-breaking Bad album and Michael’s first world tour as a solo artist. With BAD25, Spike Lee examines Michael Jackson’s creative vision for the album that ended up defining an era. Michael’s lasting artistic legacy comes to life thanks to rare and never before seen footage and the vivid recollections of Michael’s collaborators and confidants, such as Martin Scorsese who directed the 18-minute short film for the single Bad. TIME Magazine called BAD25 “an intimate view of a performer at his peak in the intense splendor of creativity” and the Hollywood Reporter said “restore(s) the reputation of Jackson as a multi-hyphenate musician of peerless discipline, professionalism and perfectionism — not to mention a pioneering influence in dance and fashion.”