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Synopsis: A movie that starts out with the "Man in the Mirror" music video, it then changes to a montage of video clips of Michael's career. Next comes a parody of his Bad video by children, and then Michael is chased by fans in a fantasy sequence. 2 more videos are shown, and then a movie in which Michael plays a hero with magical powers. In it he is chased by drug dealer Mr. Big and saves three children. Videos included in the movie are "Smooth Criminal" and "Come Together".
Genre: Action, Crime, Fantasy
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
PG
Year:
1988
93 min
1,636 Views


Over here.

How are we gonna get to him?

What are you doing?

I'm trying to get a lucky star for Michael.

Why don't we go get the cops instead?

- No!

- Shut up! Shut it!

- Michael, help.

- Shut up.

Stop crying. Get over here.

- Let her go.

- Shut up.

Don't you talk to me! You shut up!

Why are you doing this? Stop it!

You wanna know why

I'm doing this to you? You be quiet!

I just wanna get everybody high, man.

You know, some good drugs.

- After all...

- Do it and you're dead.

Let's give her a shot of this.

Listen, man...

No!

Get up!

This isn't so smooth now, is it?

Now, get out of here.

Where you going, brat? Little cockroach.

Kill her first!

- Shut up!

- Leave her alone!

Amazing.

Fire!

Fire!

Bring on everything!

You men, get him!

Oh, no!

Where are you, you tin-headed creep?

Where are you?

Hold it, I got you.

Stay there, I have something for you.

Gotcha!

Oh, no!

I got you, tin-head.

Okay, where's that cockroach brat?

Okay, kiddies, I've got you.

Who's it now? Who is it?

- Where's he going?

- He's leaving.

Goodbye, Michael.

Thank you, Michael.

Bye.

Feels weird without him, huh?

He saved our lives.

I'm gonna miss him.

Me, too.

I made this star

to remember Michael with.

His lucky star.

Yeah.

It's is not his lucky star. It's gone.

Not your lucky star, it's not.

I wish he would come back.

You're back!

You came back.

You're back. You came back.

I'm so happy to see you.

You know I had to come back, Sean.

Come on, let's go.

This is so exciting.

We're going back to the club?

- What's gonna be in here this time?

- You'll see, Zeke. You'll like this.

Everybody get ready.

- Ready?

- Yeah.

Where are we going?

- Stay together, you'll see.

- What's all this stuff?

Don't worry, I'm gonna show you

something special.

Keep going.

What's that?

- I think I heard something.

- You didn't hear anything.

- You know something you're not telling.

- It's a surprise.

- Are there spiders?

- There are no spiders in here.

- I wanna see some rats.

- There are no rats in here.

- What's down there?

- Nothing. We're going ahead.

It's just a plug.

Yeah, you jumped back, too.

Go around this way.

Mike, where've you been?

We have one minute.

Let's go.

Hey, kids, I think I found

a friend of yours.

Hey, Skipper.

- Come on with me.

- Come on, Skipper.

Where have you been, MJ?

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David Newman

David Newman (February 4, 1937 – June 27, 2003) was an American screenwriter. From the late 1960s through the early 1980s he frequently collaborated with Robert Benton. He was married to fellow writer Leslie Newman, with whom he had two children, until the time of his death. He died in 2003 of conditions from a stroke. more…

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