Spike Lee - Spike Lee: Bad 25 was good pressure
25 September 2012Spike Lee insists the pressure on him to do a good job of his 'Bad 25' documentary was ''good'' and he knew he couldn't let people down with the finished work.
Spike Lee: Bad 25 was good pressure
Spike Lee couldn't let people down with his Michael Jackson documentary.
The filmmaker has been working on 'Bad 25' - which examines the making of the late King of Pop's classic 1987 album - and was excited by the challenge of living up to the ''pressure'' of fans' expectations.
He said: ''It's good pressure. You can't let people down. If this had been sub-par I'd have been torn limb from limb.''
Spike has admired the 'Thriller' hitmaker - who died of acute Propofol intoxication in June 2009 - all his life and admits his passing left him ''messed up'' for some time.
Asked why he decided to make the film, he told The Sun newspaper: ''I'm a filmmaker, I love what I do and I grew up admiring and loving Michael Jackson.
''I saw him in 1969 on TV. He had a big afro and I wanted to be him.
''Michael's life deeply affected people and they miss him. His death messed me up for a month or two. He touched so many people.''
'Bad 25' is released today (25.09.12).



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