View Full Version : Would you really want to dress up as Micheal Jackson 4 Halloween?
Blackkat13
19 Oct 2009, 08:57
That is my question.....would you???? I was out at the local Walmart shopping and came across the costume. It is licensed as a offical Micheal Jackson costume. You can buy the wig, costume, glasses, and what costume isn't complete with out the glove. I mean come on people Target pulls the Illegal alien costume that is a alien mask with a orange jump suit say Illegal Alien and holding a green card, but Walmart can sell Jackson. I feel in one sense it is to soon, and why does the family want to profit from this???? I think this is the dumbest idea, so I am waiting to see if I get a Jackson zombie trick or treat'rr this year. Plus I think if I dress up my scream dummy in this costume I won't get any kids to walk up the porch. :twisted:
sexyeyes_jo
20 Oct 2009, 18:11
im not being funny but who would want to dress up as michael jackson ain't people something better to dress up as don't get me wrong i like i his music but i wouldn't go that far and dress up as him
The Flying Mouse
20 Oct 2009, 20:59
i like i his music but i wouldn't go that far and dress up as him
:twisted: As someone who makes a living dressing up as Meat, i'm not saying a fecking word :whistle: :lol:
Blackkat13
23 Oct 2009, 07:40
Here's the Michael Jackson Costume Kit
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=12347200
Michael Jackson Jacket Costume
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=12347201
tell you the truth, in meat's memory I'd dress up as him for halloween (Though it'll never happen cause Meat is god and will live forever) :D
let the many jackson fans do what they want i say :cool:
daveake
23 Oct 2009, 11:53
tell you the truth, in meat's memory I'd dress up as him for halloween (Though it'll never happen cause Meat is god and will live forever) :D
let the many jackson fans do what they want i say :cool:
The question is, would Meat dress up as WarioLoaf, complete with backpack?
Dave :twisted:
I don't think Meat even at his craziest would do something like that
For crying out loud
23 Oct 2009, 13:02
wow, all those years of arguments and confusion, and now we know what meat wont do for love!!!!:twisted:
The Flying Mouse
23 Oct 2009, 19:24
The question is, would Meat dress up as WarioLoaf, complete with backpack?
Dave :twisted:
:twisted: He'd have to do a poll to find out which is the best King Kong film as well though :bleh:
MeatGrl1
30 Oct 2009, 03:56
Unless it's done tastefully and respectfully.. NO !
sexyeyes_jo
30 Oct 2009, 21:35
:twisted: As someone who makes a living dressing up as Meat, i'm not saying a fecking word :whistle: :lol:
lol yeah but you do that for a living i mean on halloween its just for fun unless you are working on halloween lol but i think that since michael jackson died people are just going over the top for michael jackson even people who don't like him are even going on about can't people just get over it :roll: but then if the fans are that sad and if they wanna waste money on someone who died then let them
MeatGrl1
31 Oct 2009, 03:32
Jo that was harsh !!
Michael has had a big impact on people, and I don't agree with people wanting to be him, but he's got his fair few impersonators. Fans are still mourning and it doesn't help when there's comments like that thrown about as if we as fans shouldn't still support him because he has passed as a fan you claim to be I'm shocked you even said that :roll: !!
people dressed as MJ in previous years, why not this? Lets not forget the popularity of thriller.
Personally it's not for me but who am i to judge anyone who wants to dress up as anything.
MeatGrl1
01 Nov 2009, 03:30
Michael said in an interview back in 87 I believe that he thinks it's fun, if it's done in good taste it's fun. So begs the question how close to Michael are these masks and how close are these costumes that they are selling.
daveake
01 Nov 2009, 04:39
So begs the question how close to Michael are these masks
I'm not sure that Michael was that close to Michael after all the various "alterations" he had done.
Anyway, if the masks are made of plastic, they're close enough.
Dave :twisted:
MeatGrl1
01 Nov 2009, 04:46
Dave that's not nice !!
In fact if you look at this;
http://i36.tinypic.com/qxmdtf.jpg
There is no difference in his apperance and he's confessed to having two nose jobs, the second one was because he couldn't breathe, however I am wasting my time trying to even explain so back on topic, as I said before :roll:!!
daveake
01 Nov 2009, 04:49
http://www.diangemilang.com/news/gfx-berita/michael_jackson.jpg
I rest my case :-)
MeatGrl1
01 Nov 2009, 04:50
He had a condition called Viteligo... But you wouldn't understand that obviously !
daveake
01 Nov 2009, 05:02
You mean vitligo, but I'm not sure what your point is. I was just making fun of the fact that a "Michael Jackson mask" might take many forms, only one of which the real MJ would actually match at any one point in his life. I wasn't suggesting why he had plastic surgery, chemical treatments or anything else done to his body.
I don't think anyone can deny that his appearance changed radically throughout much of his adult life, and not in a good way, and vitligo wasn't responsible for all of that change.
MeatGrl1
01 Nov 2009, 05:07
Dave,
I am not going to go into this now.
I simply said a quote I thought was relevent to the topic :roll:.
Yes Ok that is what I meant, but you knew I meant that though.
My point is simple, really.
Anyway back on topic as this has U-turned quite a bit off topic now !
As I said before the last few posts;
Michael said in an interview back in 87 I believe that he thinks it's fun, if it's done in good taste it's fun. So begs the question how close to Michael are these masks and how close are these costumes that they are selling.
:roll:
Pudding
01 Nov 2009, 05:10
Funny how the 'This Is It' film is rated PG, Michael Jackson has been dead how long? and kids still aren't safe to be left on their own...:lmao:
MeatGrl1
01 Nov 2009, 05:17
As I've seen it twice I would imagine the PG rating is for the Thriller revamp... But that is taking this even further off topic :roll: !!
Pudding
01 Nov 2009, 05:24
Oh OK :wtf:
Back on topic. I'd dress as Michael Jackson for halloween, can't see a problem in it, he looked scary and behaved weirdly.
He had a condition called Viteligo... But you wouldn't understand that obviously !
and you obviously have no experience of it, i have a couple of friends who have this condition, where is his blotchy skin?? It's an insult to these people that he either pretended he had the condition or covered it up with bleaching. No other person suffering with this conditon as far as i know experiences complete whitening of the skin, in fact most sufferers would prefer that, at least they wouldn't get stared at every day but ignorant folk. And isnt it funny that he 'developed' this condition right around the time he was getting conscious of his looks :hmm:
Get off your soapbox if you have only read about this stuff on the internet or even worse have taken his word for it.
Oh OK :wtf:
Back on topic. I'd dress as Michael Jackson for halloween, can't see a problem in it, he looked scary and behaved weirdly.
lmao best quote on this thread :-D
MeatGrl1
01 Nov 2009, 13:39
and you obviously have no experience of it, i have a couple of friends who have this condition, where is his blotchy skin?? It's an insult to these people that he either pretended he had the condition or covered it up with bleaching. No other person suffering with this conditon as far as i know experiences complete whitening of the skin, in fact most sufferers would prefer that, at least they wouldn't get stared at every day but ignorant folk. And isnt it funny that he 'developed' this condition right around the time he was getting conscious of his looks :hmm:
Get off your soapbox if you have only read about this stuff on the internet or even worse have taken his word for it.
I have several innterviews where he states this !!!
He said it was on his father's side of the family and started just around Thriller time, and if you look at images around that time there is several patchy parts on his neck, however I am not getting into this right now as this is a MEAT LOAF forum and not a MICHAEL JACKSON one !
RadioMaster
01 Nov 2009, 17:09
Alright guys, let's all play nicely! :yep:
to the original question: I dont think it matters if it's in good taste or not, when was Halloween ever about good taste?
Alright guys, let's all play nicely! :yep:
to the original question: I dont think it matters if it's in good taste or not, when was Halloween ever about good taste?
good point. Does Deutschland celebrate it?
RadioMaster
01 Nov 2009, 19:28
oh dont get me started...
It's all a load of bull here. people go around, dress up, trick-or-treat, because they think it's cool and hip because it's coming from america. As a matter of fact we have our own holidays where kids dress up or go around and ask for treats, but kids growing up now dont even know that anymore, because we have to copy everything coming from the us and give a shit about our own heritage.
(rant over)
daveake
01 Nov 2009, 19:57
We seem to be drifting off-topic ... is there a mod around? ... :lol:
Evil One
01 Nov 2009, 20:39
we have to copy everything coming from the us and give a shit about our own heritage.
I think you can apply that to nearly every country.
AndrewG
01 Nov 2009, 21:36
and you obviously have no experience of it, i have a couple of friends who have this condition, where is his blotchy skin?? It's an insult to these people that he either pretended he had the condition or covered it up with bleaching. No other person suffering with this conditon as far as i know experiences complete whitening of the skin, in fact most sufferers would prefer that, at least they wouldn't get stared at every day but ignorant folk. And isnt it funny that he 'developed' this condition right around the time he was getting conscious of his looks :hmm:
Get off your soapbox if you have only read about this stuff on the internet or even worse have taken his word for it.
I'm pretty sure he did have that skin disease. In fact there is quite a bit of evidence .
I think it's quite pathetic how the media have influenced us with so much gossip to the extent that we would even question this...
Of course he tried to cover it up, wouldn't you if you were in the spotlight 24/7?
15TSEKXXIvI
This is in the Off Topic forum, so I don't see how there's an issue about "off" or "on" topic ;)
MJ may have frequently stated he only had two surgeries on his face/nose, but the plastic surgeon he first went to stated he refused to do any more plastic surgery on him after a series of operations, but that he went to one with less scruples to continue. He said how sad he was that MJ had done this because he had ruined his face.
As to his vetigo .. every black skinned person I've known who has had this condition used something to maintain their original skin colour; it is their defining skin colour, and they're rightly proud of it. MJ worked at removing the features which defined him, and to me seemed to do the same in terms of his skin colour. The pictures Dave posted demonstrate imo his obsession with changing his appearance.
Caryl
Pudding
02 Nov 2009, 05:14
I have several innterviews where he states this !!!
I several interviews with David Icke stating George W Bush and his dad are alien lizard people :nuts:
As for vitiligo, or however you spell it :shrug: I'd have thought he'd have had it since birth :??: which is kinda puzzling since he was brown for over half his life.
This is in the Off Topic forum, so I don't see how there's an issue about "off" or "on" topic ;)
Good point well made :up:
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