Not an exclusively MJ book but definitely worth a look at.
https://www.mjvibe.com/book-believing-a-man-can-fly/
BOOK: “BELIEVING A MAN CAN FLY”
JANUARY 17, 2020
Ok Guys! This is not a full on Michael Jackson book but it’s worth having a look!
For those who are deeply passionate, the name Colin Chilvers will ring the bell! No! Not Superman (1978)! No! Not X-Men (2000)! I really thought the head picture will give you a clue… YES! That’s right! “Smooth Criminal”.
Colin directed the segment “Smooth Criminal” from the iconic Michael Jackson movie “Moonwalker”.
Colin with Aaron Lam, Author and Filmmaker from Ontario wrote a book together called “BELIEVING A MAN CAN FLY: MEMORIES OF A LIFE IN SPECIAL EFFECTS AND FILM”.
OK! So the book is mostly about Colin’s cinematic work (so if you are also a fan of movies, this one is perfect for you) but there are around 30 pages on his work with the King of Pop Michael Jackson on the iconic “Smooth Criminal” with the chapter called “Walking on the moon with the King”.
In the acknowledgments, Colin says
“For Michael Jackson, a man of the Century who believed in me”.
Colin is going into details about “Smooth Criminal” and Michael so a must to read!
Buy it now:
BearManor Media – Hardcover | Softcover
Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble
Amazon.ca
Chapters.Indigo.ca
BOOK: "Believing a Man Can Fly"
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Re: BOOK: "Believing a Man Can Fly"
Kerry Hennigan
@kerryhennigan
I just read the Smooth Criminal section of Colin Chilvers' book. Of
@michaeljackson
he says "I was in awe of him the first time I met him in 1986 and I'm still in awe of him now he's passed on." It's just one chapter - 29 pages, but rewarding reading.
@kerryhennigan
I just read the Smooth Criminal section of Colin Chilvers' book. Of
@michaeljackson
he says "I was in awe of him the first time I met him in 1986 and I'm still in awe of him now he's passed on." It's just one chapter - 29 pages, but rewarding reading.