Ghosts is a short film of Michael Jackson, whose script was co-written by the great master of horror, Stephen King. Directed by Stan Winston, with tips from Steven Spielberg, Ghosts have 45 minutes. The project began in 1993 and was completed in 1996. The first showing of Ghosts back to October 24, 1996. That day, the MJJ Productions, Company of Jackson, held an exclusive VIP viewing for the Academy of Cinema of Beverly Hills. After that, the film began to appear before the thinner film of Stephen King – co-screenwriter of Ghosts – in a dozen of cinemas in the United States. These special exhibitions, on the occasion of the celebration of Halloween, lasted a week, between 25 to 31 October 1996. The version of Ghosts that hundreds of Americans have at this time is different from the marketed later. The songs “Ghosts” and “Is It Scary”, on the album Blood On The Dance Floor – History In The Mix, not the original version of the film. They took the place of a remix of “2 Bad” which accompanied the dance sequences. The disclosure of the album Blood On The Dance Floor, released in May 1997, has caused these changes were made. – Cast Michael Jackson: Maestro / Mayor / Skeleton Pat Dade: Pat Amy Smallman: Amy Rey-Phillip Santos: Ghoul Dancer Heather Ehlers: Heather Kendall Cunningham: Kendall Mos Def: Dante Shawnette Heard: Shawnette Edwina Moore: Edwina Loren Randolph: Loren Seth Smith: Seth Mike Smithson: Mike Smithson – Records * Ghosts is certified by the Guinness Book as …
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i miss u michael :’(
whew it almost kill me
I love this part
Michael is one hell of a genius! and hot as hell! Scary to think that the old man is him in a fat suit and glasses, those eyes and voice is what gives him away. He’s amazing!!
3:18 Daaamn you’re a sexy bitch
Creepy!
I love it <333333 R.I.P brother <33 asome song to michael.
niiiiiice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fantastic!
that ol man is mike if he was white i mean if he was born white but forreal thats mike with akeup on
i love it when michael becomes the mayor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i love it when michael becomes the mayor
it is called is it scary
@JACKSONCOS es la cancion:is it scary
I’m going to have some musical nightmares tonight.
alguien que hable español me puede decir como se llama la cancion que michael baila cuando se vuelve calavera? gracias chicos me encanta demasiado esta parte y quiero saber su cancion
0:02
I always pause right there and stare at Michael’s eyes for as long as I can. he had beautiful eyes that matched his soul.
thanks sev2eve also =p
@2FreaKooL4 i the name of the song is “is it scary” is from the album blood on the dance floor, in this album you can find ghost and scream too
ok thanks JellyJollyHolly and marikaulitzcullen93…
.. =D
I think its called “Is it scary”
2FreaKooL4 -> ”Is It Scary?” music (:
does anybody know what is the name of the song in the skeleton part???
R.I.P MJ ALWAYS REMEMBERED
yeeeeeeeeee
RT RT if you remember where you were when you found out Michael Jackson died. #Quotealicious
Me;-quoting botdf- random girl;"blood on the dance floor don't really make songs" me;"well suck me" girl;"huh?" me;"suck my dick, bitch -.-"
O_O RT i love come together but i HATE when he performs it same thing for blood on the dance floor
RT Michael Jackson, nothing compares to you!
very catchy?
Uta el Michael Jackson feo
A whole paper could be written on this topic.
I believe that it is important to differentiate between the truly scary and the merely startling. To me, a movie with numerous unexpected scene cuts to random grossness is completely different than a movie that creates a continuous mood of fear punctuated by climatic moments.
Movies are scary because of gaps in faith. For example, movies about zombies, vampires, and werewolves are not scary to me because I have a strong faith that those things do NOT exist. Movies about spirits and psychos, however, may be scary to me because I believe they do exist. If my faith were strong enough to believe that God would protect me from these things, it would be impossible to scare me with them. It is debatable whether knowing of ways in which I doubt God (so I can pray about them) is worth getting temporarily sucked into what is essentially a lie.
If the movie is based on a real event, it gets even muddier (eg. Emily Rose or the original Amityville – not the remake). Though movie depictions are never completely accurate, it is important to realize that there are scary things in the world that we need protection from.
There is also the individual aspect. Many people were scared by “The Ring”; but I saw it as a zombie movie (see above). In contrast, being science-minded, I still consider “Event Horizon” the scariest movie I have ever seen. Everyone is scared by something different and I don't always know whether a movie will scare me until I see it. (I am usually disappointed.)
Should I be taking the chance? If not, to what extreme should I go to avoid being scared. I wasn't looking for a scary movie when I watched “No Country for Old Men”, but I found it fairly scary (it's a psycho movie).
After saying all this, it should be known that I do not watch scary movies very often. I think of them the same way I think of “downers”. The world is scary and depressing enough without the need to watch movies that are scary or depressing.
posted by: Sean This new instant hear rate app in my iPhone just boggles my mind (can’t explain why). I think what is crazy is the fact that it is shockingly accurate. I took this ‘reading’ tonight as I was finishing up with some studying: I was of course skeptical and had to see just how ‘close’ the measurement was. I palpated my own radial pulse for a full minute and got 52 (yeah.. I probably should have done carotid for better accuracy – call me lazy). Scary. The question now: is it scary because of its accuracy? Or because of my extremely low heart rate? I probably should be happy that my heart rate is that low – but it’s just messin’ with my head right now. Go figure that one out. And yes, I’ve been upping my interval training the past couple weeks. I do 4 minute Tabata sprint intervals anywhere from 4- 5 days a week, and I’m usually doing the sprint interval prior to my bodyweight (or lower quadrant) workouts. Most of my workouts consist of multiple super-sets on 2 min rest…
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