Three wordsa stroke of genius you mean.
Mind. Control. Glitch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddV1ooTUb2E&t=35s
Three wordsa stroke of genius you mean.
This is disgusting. How dare they tarnish his pristine legacy of botched plastic surgery, child abuse allegations and drug addiction?
I think his crazy, broke, worthless family deserves more scorn in this case.
It looks like as if she has a stroke.
Still pissed steam auto-updated it....Even though I had auto-update off
"Be sure to drink your Ovaltine!"
"Be sure to drink your Ovaltine!"
"Be sure to drink your Ovaltine!"
Wait, did they removed it or something?Still pissed steam auto-updated it....Even though I had auto-update off
Pepsi isn't that good and Whacko Jacko isn't making it anymore attractive.
Wait, did they removed it or something?
Ok, there's 3 ways you can look at it:How is it tasteless?
Really, pepsi?
It looks like as if she has a stroke.
Same. I don't think auto-update does anything, by the way. At least it doesn't do what what we think it does.Still pissed steam auto-updated it....Even though I had auto-update off
Ok, there's 3 ways you can look at it:
- A family that I'm guessing is pretty well off in comparison to normal people is still trying to squeeze every penny out of Michael Jackson's image, rather than letting him go.
- As relatives of Michael, this is an easy way to support the entire family if they ever fall on hard times. If you look at it this way, Michael would want them to use his image.
- Coke tastes better than Pepsi
You could also look at it this way:
Michael Jackson was an artist who wanted his music to have a wide audience. This cross promotion will create publicity for the release of Bad 25 (and hopefully a Bad tour DVD/Blu-ray) later this year. None of us could speak on the behalf of the deceased, but I imagine that most artists would be happy to see their work reaching a new generation.
In my opinion, this is probably one of the more tasteful things the Michael Jackson estate has done.
We are thrilled to bring Michael and Pepsi back together, as they were in 1988, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the BAD album and Tour and to put Michael on one billion Pepsi cans – perhaps a Guinness record. We're excited to see it all come to life.
We want to thank fans for all their positive feedback on this morning's announcement about the Pepsi deal. Michael did three successive deals with Pepsi, on the Victory Tour, the Bad Tour and the Dangerous Tour, so this extends a long and very successful relationship with the brand. Michael would have loved that we are making the record books with his image on a billion cans around the world. And the campaign will be a great kickoff to the celebration of the 25th Anniversary of BAD.
Still pissed steam auto-updated it....Even though I had auto-update off
Will his hair be on fire?
Buckethead said:The King Of Pop = Coke.
Ha, they call it pop! The midwest is redeemed!
"Be sure to drink your Ovaltine!"
in 2010, Pepsi was knocked out of the No. 2 spot among sodas in the U.S. by Diet Coke, with Coke remaining in the No. 1 position
I really don't see why people care about this guy. He made good music but thats about it. People seem to eager to forget everything else he has done.
- Coke tastes better than Pepsi
The King Of Pop = Coke.
Pepsi > Coke
It's clever and looks sharp. What's wrong?Really, pepsi?
Official Site: http://bad25.michaeljackson.com/
Along with Bad 25, a DVD of Michael Jackson's July 16th, 1988 concert in Wembley, London will be released. According to the press release, this DVD is sourced from a VHS tape, so don't expect great picture quality.