HBO reconsidering showing the MJ Doc

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“Leaving Neverland” may not be ready for prime time, after all.

I’m hearing that Dan Reed’s controversial documentary that portrays Michael Jackson as a pedophile may not show up on HBO’s schedule as planned.

Apparently Jackson’s estate lawyer Howard Weitzman, according to sources, has sent HBO very tough communications about the downside of libeling the King of Pop even in death.

The documentary is incredibly one-sided according to those who saw it at Sundance. It gives only specious claims by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, includes no defense of Jackson or any kind of counterbalance.

HBO’s documentary division is so well respected that I’m told Weitzman’s criticisms, as well those voiced in other places including this column, may wind up killing the doc’s presentation.

No one would accuse HBO of caving in, but rather having a thoughtful re-evaluation of the material at hand. Robson and Safechuck could not find a court of law to help them. An unbalanced documentary would cause damage to Jackson’s reputation that the Estate would have to spend a lifetime correcting.

Also, there may be interference from HBO’s new owner, AT&T. They may not be so keen to see lots of bad press from claims that can’t be backed up. So far the only endorsements the doc is getting are from completely discredited former Neverland employees who were also bounced out of court in the 90s after selling their stories to the tabloids.

I saw revived claims yesterday from Adrian McManus, one of the infamous former Neverlanders who thought they could cash in after Jackson’s payoff to Jordan Chandler was revealed in the 90s. They are, like the stories made up by other staff who were kicked out at that time, ridiculous. Some of them testified against Jackson in 2005, and they were completely unbelievable. If HBO is going to rely on that gang, they should definitely reconsider.
 

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They just afraid that YouTubers are going to start creating their own documentaries exposing their Klansmen.
 
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A friend saw this at Sundance and said it was like a bad parody of a documentary.

How are you going to have a documentary with no balance?

This will surely be the last time these fukkers try this.
The OJ documentary (30 for 30?) was precisely the same way tbh
But given the subject material, it was considered passable
 

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Who they thought they were fukking with :stopitslime:


Long live the king:mj:

man....the comments under all of these articles and tweets have been swarmed with support for MJ

his fan base is so strong and people are so aware of bullshyt from the media now that I know it's throwing everybody involved w/this for a loop
 
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The OJ documentary (30 for 30?) was precisely the same way tbh
But given the subject material, it was considered passable

A lot of people here were hyping up that OJ bullshyt, treating it as a thorough and objective examination of the man. It was predictably framed from the perspective of "where did he go wrong?" I knew not to watch it, fully aware of its purpose. A fair number of Coli members were fans. :mjpls:
 
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A lot of people here were hyping up that OJ bullshyt, treating it as a thorough and objective examination of the man, predictably framed from the perspective of "where did he go wrong?" I knew not to watch it, fully aware of its purpose. A fair number of Coli members were fans. :mjpls:
Sad thing is I think that ‘documentary’ set a terrible precedent. It sparked the uprising in speculative opinions being passed off as fact and gave future docs liberties with truth that they shouldn’t have. I think the OJ miniseries may have been more accurate tbh. At this point I feel like most docs’s should be treated on a ‘based on a true story’ type basis, unfortunately.
 

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A friend saw this at Sundance and said it was like a bad parody of a documentary.

How are you going to have a documentary with no balance?

This will surely be the last time these fukkers try this.
Maybe true but what's your friend's opinion on MJ himself?

I mean someone who is biased will discredit whoever tries to muddy up their hero. Same way there are people out there getting into physical fights defending RKelly after the documentary saying the documentary is a joke. Yeah it lacked balance. But im sure RKelly and his camp declined to comment so what balance can you have, really?
 
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