Louis, Martin & Michael
Louis, Martin & Michael
| 16 November 2003 (USA)
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Louis Theroux sets out on a personal quest to meet the ultimate pop idol - Michael Jackson - and examine the often bizarre world that surrounded him and those that worshipped at his altar. The journey began in the summer of 2002 with a simple phone call to Uri Geller - a personal friend of Jackson's - to fix a meeting for Louis. What happened next resulted in a fantastical trek into a weird world of characters who orbited around the self-proclaimed 'King of Pop'. Majestic Magnificent, Michael's personal magician, could be the gatekeeper to a meeting or just a fraud. Would Louis, a lifelong fan of Jackson, eventually meet his hero?

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KnotMissPriceless

Why so much hype?

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Wordiezett

So much average

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Tayloriona

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Janae Milner

Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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Alaska Mulders

Definitely not as good as most of his stuff, but some people on here need to chill... Louis is a journalist, and not a fool or buffoon. (What the hell even brings you to that conclusion?) But although I think very highly of Louis, I have to agree that this 'documentary' is slightly pointless. It would have been very interesting to see Louis interview Michael, and I'll forever regret the fact it didn't happen. But this wasn't really a good alternative. Although it was sort of interesting to see how hard it was to reach Michael, and all the strange people that were part of his world, like Uri Geller and Joe Jackson, it wasn't enough to carry the whole documentary. Too bad, Louis interviewing Michael could have been epic.

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Gram

I'm really into Lous Theroux interviews and this must be the 10th-15th that I've watched this week. Saying that, this is the worst I've seen. He just gets nothing that hasn't been seen before. He gets Joe Jackson at 2am saying 'Yes' to a few closed questions. You know what, at 2am, after a long day, if a few questions stood between me and going to bed, I would agree that aliens were my parents and that I poop ice cream every time I see clowns. He seems to spend a lot of time going at Uri Geller because Uri wouldn't give him an interview with Michael, his reason was that Louis has a negative and manipulative interview style - that statement should have been the end of the episode. He continued to rip into everyone he met from then on, getting almost nothing in comparison to the Bashir interview. This is still a mildly amusing show, the sweet fantastic irony that Bashir was chosen over Louis because Bashir was offering a positive interview, its fantastic to watch. Maybe at the time there was something unique about Joe Jackson being a jackass but he's gone on to do dozens of interviews where he seems quite normal, if cold.

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fedor8

Watching a nerdy, nepotist BBC journalist have a tete-a-tete with one of the world's biggest liars and charlatans, Uri Geller, was quite fun. It was one of those "I know that he knows that I know that he knows" quasi-duels, with on-the-surface cordiality from both parties, but with an underlying tension that was almost palpable. Talk about insults being hurled with understatement... Then again, the feeling of uneasiness follows Theroux in nearly all his programs/interviews; he carefully tests the boundaries, probing his victim - "killing him softly", as it were (or trying to go in for the kill at least) - until the latter (usually) finally realizes Louis went too far and then gets upset like a little child. (That's the gist of Theroux's "journalistic method".) That Uri is highly intelligent (as all world-class crooks are) is not in question, but I am rather mystified by this Theroux. Is he a semi-buffoon, a total buffoon, or a bright guy pretending to be a buffoon? I have personally used the "idiocy card" to my own advantage on many an occasion, hence know of its golden value, but it's hard to place Theroux in this field. Perhaps he is a semi-fool who thinks he's a bright guy who is pretending to be a total fool? Nevertheless, at whatever level Theroux's IQ and abilities lie, he does score points for his second interview with Joe Jackson. After all, what he got out of the senile old boat was the memorable un-PC statement: "we hate gays, we do not approve of them at all". How interesting, this little slip-up... Not that I'm at all surprised, for this kind of predictable hypocrisy lurks behind every celebrity-"humanitarian's" carefully constructed public exterior; I was merely semi-shocked that these two experienced media wolves (who cash in 5000 bucks for practically nothing) would actually admit to something like that on camera - in the process damaging Michael Jackson's already ridiculously shoddy reputation even further. Besides, their reaction to the "gilfriend or boyfriend" comment only solidifies what even the most mentally-challenged frogs in lower reaches of the Amazon know: that MJ luuurves children.Terry George expresses his desire to renew the "friendship" he once had with MJ. So naive and optimistic is Terry, that he forgets the essential component missing in his CV: he is an adult. Hence of no interest to the world's biggest nose-contortionist.Speaking of that, I don't know if Louis Theroux is a genuine fool or whether he was just being "the polite, moderate journalist" by basically describing MJ as a "talented, troubled individual". (I'd call him many things, but that wouldn't be one of them. Sounds like the military referring to a battlefield as a "theater of operations".) As the credits roll, Theroux expresses his wish to meet MJ, but as a "curious bystander and fan". I would have preferred a more brutal, sarcastic comment for the epilogue. But that's the BBC for you... They lack the edge (mildly put) to make truly ground-breaking, hilarious, honest stuff.As for MJ's fans, they are the ones who are "deeply disturbed and need help". On the other hand, I don't really want them to be helped, because, after all, who else is going to entertain us if all of the world's pitiful, lonely worshipers of hyped-up pop stars suddenly all woke up from their horror/fairy-tale slumbers? Who would we have to laugh at as they foam at the mouth camping in tents in front of concert halls and 5-star hotels? I, for one, would love to see a documentary made solely about MJ's fans. But with someone who is a little less preoccupied with remaining PC, as Theroux (and just about every modern TV journalist) happens to be...Btw, Theroux has nepotism to thank for his TV career. Somehow it makes sense...

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Theo Robertson

Michael Jackson's Relationship with his father Joe is a controversial topic and one that is the butt of many tasteless jokes , if you've seen the BO SELECTA sketch with Michael Jackson doing a JACKASS sketch where he and his siblings wake up their father with a band you'll know what I'm talking about . Louis Theroux to his credit has tried to get Joe's side of the story and uncover the truth This is a documentary as disturbing as it is fascinating . Joe Jackson seems to have employed " Majestik Magician " as an agent and bodyguard . You know Don King the boxing promoter who once served a long prison sentence for kicking a man to death ? Well Majestik Magician instantly reminded me of King . Except for one thing and that is Don King is a lot less scary ! Seriously Majestik ( Who's as much a magician as either myself or Saddam Hussain ) will give you nightmares long after this documentary has been shown .Majestik manages to set up an interview with Joe Jackson while accepting a fee from Theroux . Believe me you don't want to say " I've no money on me . Do you accept a cheque ? " and an interview is arranged in a seedy looking room . Boy this interview takes irony and black comedy to new depths LT : Did you ever beat Michael with a belt ?JJ : No. You beat someone with a stick . I hit Michael with a belt LT : How do you feel if Michael had a boyfriend or girlfriend ? JJ : A what ? LT: A boyfriend or a girlfriend ? JJ ( Visibly angry ) : Now Michael ain't gay . He ain't gay And at this point Majestic tells to the cameraman to stop filming . As I said Majestic isn't a man who would tolerate the word " No " A fascinating documentary for all the wrong reasons . Very much a companion piece to LIVING WITH MICHAEL JACKSON , though Louis Theroux has obviously more courage than Martin Bashir

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