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December 20, 2011
Fun Facts For December 20th
2002 - Gold magazine publishes an
interview of Michael.
In this rare interview, he talks candidly
to Magdalena, the Gold Girl, about fame, the burden of his childhood stardom,
his view on the media, and his future in film.
magdalena "gold girl" "Do you most see yourself as a musician, an entertainer
or an entrepreneur?"
michael
jackson:Probably all of the above, because I love entertaining and I always will
love entertaining. I love becoming a slave to rhythm. Because dancing is about
interpreting the sounds and accompaniments of the orchestra. You know, you
become the sound, you become the bass, you become whatever you hear, and you do
it bodily. But I try not to get so caught up in it all that you don't think
about your future. So many great entertainers have just been taken in the past,
and they ended up lonely, sad and broken. I've always said to myself, I never
want to be that way and I'm going to try my hardest to learn about the business
side, support myself, invest my money, save. Who knows what tomorrow brings? You
want to be protected financially so you can support
yourself.
magdalena "gold girl" "Would you like to be remembered as a great
entertainer?"
michael jackson:
I love movies and I love art - and an architect is an entertainer, the guy who
builds a rollercoaster is an entertainer. He knows where to build the slopes,
and the big anticipation when you go up... He makes you go,'Oh my God!' when you
get to the top before you come down. It's just the same as structuring a show or
a dance.
magdalena "gold girl"
"Does it ever become a burden to be one of the
most recognized stars in the world?"
michael jackson: There's nowhere in the world I can
actually go and have privacy. The thing that hurts the most is the fact that
your privacy is taken away from you. To use the silly expression, you live in a
fishbowl, but it's true. I do disguises... People know them all, it's very hard,
very hard.
magdalena "gold girl" "What kind of disguises?"
michael jackson: Bat suits, buck teeth, glasses,
afros, prosthetics, make-up jobs, everything. Just to sit in the audience and
experience it the way an audience would experience a show; I want to feel how
they feel.
magdalena "gold girl"
"Do they find you out?"
michael jackson: Sometimes, yes. In the beginning,
no. Then they start looking me in the eyes. I put these things on and then they
start looking behind the glasses... Girls are very smart, you know. You can
trick a guy quicker than you can trick a girl. Women can just pick it up. They
know the way you move your body, the way you walk, the way you gesture. I hear
them go,'Look at the way he moves his hand', or ' Look at the way he was
walking', and I think,' Oh no.
magdalena "gold girl" "If You were invisible for a day in London, what would
you do?"
michael jackson: Oh
boy. Who would I like to slap? Let me see {laughs}... I think I'd find one of
the tabloid paparazzis and kick his ass , moonwalk style. I'd really like to
knock them off one of those little scooters they ride around on, I really would,
knock the cameras right out of their hands. They're so anoying. I'd go for them
first, yeah. They drive you nuts. You can't get away from them. It's
terrible.
magdalena "gold girl" "Who has inspired you the most professionally, and who do you relate to?"
michael
jackson: Probably Walt Disney; because when I was little I grew up in an adult
world. I grew up on stage. I grew up in night clubs. When I was seven, eight
years old I was in nightclubs. I saw striptease girls take off all their
clothes. I saw fights break out. I saw people throw up on each other. I saw
adults act like pigs. That's why to this day I hate clubs. I don't like going to
clubs - I did that already, I've been there. That's why I compensate now for
what I didn't do then. So when you come to my house, you'll see I have rides, I
have a movie theatre, I have animals. I love animals - elephants and giraffes
and lions and tigers and bears, all kinds of snakes. I get to do all those
wonderful things that I didn't get to do when I was little, because we didn't
have those things. We didn't have Christmas. We didn't have sleepovers. We
didn't have school, we had private school when we were touring. I didn't go to a
state school. We tried it for two weeks and it didn't work. It was very
difficult. It's hard growing up a celebrity child. Very few make that transition
from child star to adult star. It's very difficult. I relate to Shirley Temple.
I met her in San Francisco and I sat at her table and I cried so bad. She
said,'What's wrong Michael?' I said,'I love you. I need to be around you more.'
She goes,'You're one of us, aren't you?' and I said 'Yes, I am.' Somebody else
said,'What do you mean?' and she said,'Michael knows what I mean.' And I know
exactly what she meant - to have been there as a child star and to have
graduated to have succeeded in making that transition to fame as an adult is
very difficult. When you're a child star people don't want you to grow up. They
want you to stay little for ever. They don't want you to work afterwards. It's
very hard.
magdalena "gold girl" "Tell me more about your interests in theme
parks - what is it about them that interests you?"
michael jackson: My favourite thing about theme parks
- and I have a pretty good outlook on it because I've travelled the world many
times over - is I love seeing people simply come together with their families
and have fun. It really does bring them closer together. I go for fun, but I
also go to study. I go after hours to most parks because I can't go in the
regular hours. They're kind of like a ghost town.
magdalena "gold girl" "I
hear you have some ideas for a theme park in Las Vegas?"
michael jackson: I've done many projects
in Las Vegas, and what I think I've done is I've widend the demographic there.
Because when I was a little kid - I was no more than eight years old - my
brothers and I would go to Las Vegas, and at that time kids weren't even allowed
to walk on a casino floor. So we used to stay up in our rooms, bored, with
nothing to do while everyone else gambled. There was only one place for kids in
Vegas at the time, called Circus Circus. It was a hotel and the theme they had
there was clowns, So there was a trapease man and there were chimps doing the
little unicycles. When I got older we played Vegas a lot - we performed there
many, many times - and I thought about it and I said,'It's really not fair that
there's nothing here for children,' so I started to conceive a couple of ideas
for certain hotel owners. And now it's like the family-themed vacation kingdom,
it really is.
magdalena "gold girl" "Who are your favourite people?"
michael
jackson: I love people who have really contributed to the pleasure and hapiness
of the planet and mankind, people with light - from Walt Disney to Ghandi to
Edison to Martin Luther King. These are people with light, people who really
cared about children, bringing families together, and love. That's what I try to
say in my music and in my songs. If you go to one of my concerts, my shows, you
will see 200,000 people swaying, holding candles, saying,'We want to heal the
world,' and 'We love you.' I've seen it around the world from Russia to Germany
to Poland to Africa to America. We're all the same. People cry in the same
places in the show. They get angry in the same places in the show, they get the
pathos in the same places.
magdalena "gold girl" "Was Fred Astaire your friend?"
michael
jackson: Yes. Fred Astaire was my neighbour. I used to see him every day when I
was riding my little motorscooter. He always told me, he would always say when I
was a little kid,'You're gonna be a big star.' He told me that he thought I was
an incredible entertainer and a great mover. And he always used to say,'You're
the best,' and I'd say,'No, you're the best.' I remember the first time I did
the moonwalk. Fred called me at home. He was screaming on the phone, raving. He
said it was the best performance he'd ever seen. I said,'Oh, come on.' He
said,'Michael, you put them on their ass.You're a hell of a mover. You're a hell
of a dancer.' I said,'Well, coming from you, I don't need any awards.' Because I
was nominated for an Emmy for that performance, and I didn't get it, but it
didn't matter to me because Fred Astaire said he loved my performance, and
that's all the award I needed.
magdalena "gold girl" "If you could work with anyone, alive or dead, who
would that be?"
michael jackson: If I could work with anybody it would
be Charlie Chaplin, who I love so much. Also, Laurence oliver was a genius,
really. Those two guys, I think. And also the king, Brando.
magdalena
"gold girl" "Last year you put together a short
film, You Rock My World, with the assistence of Marlon Brando. What was it like
working with the master?"
michael jackson: Brando is a good friend of
mine. He's very much like me. He doesn't go many places. He comes to Neverland
or he stays in my house in Mulholland Drive, or he goes to Tahiti. His son
worked for me for more than 20 years, and his other son was in my class in
private school. He's just a giant. You see, Brando's smart, because when he
works with me he always says,'I know what buttons to push to get emotion from
you.' He knows me so well. He knows how to get me ticked off, so he'll say
certain things to get me really geared up. He's a genius. He's a king. He's the
last of that generation. He's a brilliant man, a lovely person. I love him and
he's my good friend.
magdalena "gold girl" "You had a cameo in Men In Black II, was that fun to
work on?"
michael jackson: The Men In Black project really was a lot
of fun because I introduced myself as the new guy.
magdalena "gold girl"
"It was obvious from the video of Thriller that
you have a great interest in the visual arts."
michael jackson:
Everything I do I like either to direct myself, or work closely with the
director - we co-direct and come up with the ideas together. If you look at
Ghosts, it says co-written by Michael Jackson and Stephen King. We wrote it on
the telephone, Stephen and I - he's a lovely guy, he's amazing. We wrote it on
the phone, just talking together.
magdalena "gold girl" "Who are the figures in the movie business you most
admire, and why?"
michael jackson: I just love Robert De Niro. I think
he's such a multi-faceted actor. He can play anything from a comedian to a
preist to a psychopathic killer to an idiot to a charming uncle to just
anything. And of course, any of the great dancers.
magdalena "gold girl" "Who would be your ideal leading lady, and
why?"
michael jackson: An actress? {laughs} You and I should do a film
together. Let's do it, I'd love that...
magdalena "gold girl" "There was talk of you going to the moon to perform an
authentic moonwalk here. Is there any truth in this?"
michael jackson:
{laughs} There is some truth in it. It's not a rumour. I'll just say
that.
magdalena "gold girl" "You outbid
Paul McCartney for the Beatles archive. What was so special about
it?"
michael jackson: No, I didn't, he didn't bid for it. It was for
sale and I liked it and I bought it, like buying a piece of
art.
magdalena "gold girl" "Tell me more
about your passion for children's charities. Which organizations do you
support?"
michael jackson: Well, I have a charity for kids that I
created myself, called Heal the World. And whenever I do a concert or anything
pertaining to entertainment, I give a certain amount to Heal the World - you
know orphanages, hospitals, kids who need a lung or a liver, we'll find it,
we'll pay for the surgery. On tour, I do as many hospitals and orphanages as I
do concerts. We go to 12-years-olds and we take boxes and boxes and boxes of
toys, a bunch of Michael Jackson posters and paraphernalia. They love
it.
magdalena "gold girl" "How much more do
you feel you want to achieve in your life?"
michael jackson: I'm
never satisfied. There are so many different avenues and so many different
things that I want to do. I've done a lot, but I don't think it's enough, which
is why I don't put up any awards or anything in my house. You won't see any
awards in my house, I put them all away in storage. Because if you get caught up
in that, you start to feel like,'Oh, man, I did it.' There's so much more, so
many more mountains to climb.
magdalena "gold girl" "If one of your children came to you and said,'Dad, I
want to be a pop star,' what's the best advise you could give
them?"
michael jackson: The best advise that I would give them is it's
a lot of hard work, and be propared, because it's not all joy all the time. And
that you've got to have rhinoceros skin, because the bigger the star, the bigger
the target. The tabloid press are bastards, and you've got to have rhinoceros
skin to deal with that kind of ignorance mentality. They do it simply to sell
papers, because bad news sell, not good news. They simply make it up. If they
don't have anything, they just make it up. I'm nothing like the way the tabloids
have painted me out to be, nothing. Nothing like that. They're the ones who are
crazy. They're ignorant. I always say to my fans 'Let's have a tabloid burning.
Let's make a big mountain out of tabloids and just burn them.' The real fans who
love me know that garbage isn't true. They know. They're smart.
magdalena
"gold girl" "Have you always wanted to do film?
If your family had not been such successful musicians, would you have turned to
it earlier in your life?"
michael jackson: I've always wanted to do
film, but the tours got in the way. That's why I want to take several years off
just doing film. I'd like to get six great movies behind me, and then I'll do a
little bit of touring, then I'll do more filming.
magdalena "gold girl" "What kind of ideas do you have for
film?"
michael jackson: I have ideas for film and movement and dance
and things that people have never seen. I can't wait to just surprise people.
That's why I've been dying to start a film production company, and I'm very
excited that that's what we're doing with Neverland Pictures. I get to just have
a clean slate and play and create and sculpt.
magdalena "gold girl" "Tell me a little bit about the werewolf idea in your
films, and how does it relate to video?"
michael jackson: I haven't
read the script yet for Wolfed - it's one of the movies that we're going to be
making and I'm really excited about it. I'm so happy to be working with Sammy
Lee {the co-writer of Music Box, who recently acquired 'first look' rights to
Jackson's films}. We're doing some great projects together in film, and I'm
really excited.
magdalena "gold girl" "And Wolfed will be the first film?"
michael
jackson: As of now, our schedule says that Wolfed will be the first film. That's
going to be fun. I want it to be really scary. Rick Baker wants to do all the
visual effects. He has seven Academy awards. Rick is very excited about it too -
he did American Werewolf in London. He won an Oscar, and he said,'Michael, that
was nothing.' That's nothing compared to what he can do today. And he did
Thriller and he said of that,'It's nothing'. He can go way beyond that. He did
all the Eddie Murphy films, Clumps and Nutty Professor and all that Men In Black
stuff too. He does all that.
magdalena "gold girl" "So tell me how you would like to be
remembered?"
michael jackson: How would I like to be remembered? As a
person who came and brought light to the world, some escapism. Also as the voice
for the voiceless children, because I love them. I'm living for the children. If
it weren't for the kids, I would throw in the towel. A baby, a child - now
that's amazing. They're little geniuses, you know, little geniuses. They really
are.
magdalena "gold girl" "Do you enjoy
being a father?"
michael jackson: It's my favourite thing. I love it.
I love it. I love it.
magdalena "gold girl" "The other day I saw you pick up your daughter when
she was sleeping. You just picked her up, and I could see the joy in your
face..."
michael jackson: Oh, I love them. The Jacksons have a lot of
kids. I have a lot of nephews and nieces. There's a lot of us!
magdalena
"gold girl" "What is your relationship with your
brothers and sisters?"
michael jackson: I love my brothers and
sisters. When I'm with them we laugh. It's like a different version of yourself.
We can just laugh and giggle and talk about old times. We're not together as
much as we'd like to be. We're all busy. We're all in showbusiness. We're always
doing something. If I'm in town, Janet's out of town. If we're both here, my
brother's somewhere else. Everybody's running around, you know.
magdalena
"gold girl" "Are you a family man? What do you
like doing with your family?"
michael jackson: My personal family? My
Children? We love just sitting together, talking, shooting the breeze. We sit by
the lake. I take the for a walk every day at my house. We sit by the lake and we
throw rocks in the water and we just talk.
magdalena "gold girl" "What do you think is the deepest form of love someone
can feel? And have you felt it?"
michael jackson: Wow, I think that's
really a matter of opinion. Have I felt the deepest form of love? I don't know
what would be the deepest... {long pause} and interesting question... {repeats
question a few times}. I love my children very, very much, and I always look in their eyes and tell them that - I think that's the most important
thing.
2008 - Michael is spotted wearing
a Zorro mask while visiting his Dr Arnlold Klein, his dermatomogist's office in
Beverly Hills.
Thanks Juliana!