It's only been four months since
Michael Jackson died at the age
of 50 just as he was preparing
for a comeback series of 50
concerts in London.
But the wait for "This Is It," the
documentary film created from
more than 100 hours of
rehearsal footage that show
some of his last moments,
seemed extraordinarily long for
some of his biggest fans.
Sony fueled the excitement by
coordinating 16 simultaneous
premieres around the world. The
Los Angeles premiere, which
kicked off at 6 p.m. Tuesday, for
example, drew four of the King of
Pop's brothers, Jermaine, Randy,
Tito and Marlon. The London
premiere started at 1 a.m.
Wednesday local time.
The film officially opened on
Wednesday in what The
Associated Press has called "the
biggest cinematic blowout ever
for a music film." For a chance to
win a set of cookbooks, tell us
how many countries it opened in.
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