It 2009 Extras 1 !free! — Michael Jacksons This Is

The extras also play an important role in shaping posthumous legacy and audience emotion. Because This Is It was released after Jackson’s death, viewers approached the film already primed with grief and nostalgia. Extras 1 intensifies that emotional framing by offering more intimate and longer-form encounters—moments where Jackson laughs with dancers, speaks into a megaphone during a run-through, or listens intently to feedback. Those extended scenes make the loss more palpable: viewers see not only performances but rehearsals that now represent opportunities never realized onstage for a global audience. Thus the extras amplify the bittersweet quality of the project, simultaneously celebrating Jackson’s craft and underscoring the tragedy of a canceled tour.

The main film shows the new 3D intro for Thriller . The Extras show the horror movie homage that never was. We get a few minutes of Michael in full, modernized zombie makeup, laughing between takes. There is a moment where he looks into the mirror as the "zombie" and starts doing the iconic claw dance. It is eerie, funny, and brilliant all at once. michael jacksons this is it 2009 extras 1

He then proceeds to sing Heal the World with a ferocity that seems to come from a man trying to save his own life. His eyes are closed. He holds the last note for sixteen seconds. When he opens his eyes, he sees the crew crying. He smiles and says, "That’s it. That’s the one." The extras also play an important role in