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You felt like God was within him - Brett Ratner (By Patrick Goldstein From the LA times) I called Ratner this morning to ask him how he became such fast friends with Jackson. It turns out that they met in 1998 when Ratner was finishing his first Rush Hour picture. One day, Chris Tucker was doing a scene and broke into a wild, Michael Jackson-style dance. The sequence was so funny that when Ratner had test screenings of the film, it got one of the biggest laughs in the picture. But because it was an obvious Jackson impression, Ratner knew he had to clear it with the pop star before he could put it in the movie. Two days later Ratner picked up the phone and heard the soft, feathery voice of Michael Jackson. Michael said hed watched the whole movie and loved it, especially the scene Chris did with his dance. He said, You have my permission to use whatever you want. That was great, but Ratner needed something in writing. When he asked Jackson to sign something on a piece of paper, Jackson simply invited him up to the ranch. So I drove up there and walked in, with all his giraffes and other animals, all out there to greet me. Ratner recalls. I ended up staying at the ranch and we just became great friends. We both had this huge, almost childlike fascination with movies and music and all kinds of entertainment. Over the years, Ratner and Jackson spent an enormous amount of time together. They would film each other, with Jackson asking Ratner about how he became a film director and Ratner asking Jackson about how he became an entertainer. I have hours of footage of us, sitting around in our pajamas, with me asking him about what kind of music he loved as a kid, what kind of books he had on the wall as a kid. When you were with him, you really felt like God was within him. He was an amazing, superhuman kind of person, but he always treated you as an equal. He would be your friend and he never asked for anything in return. One of their favorite activities was to have dance-offs in the game room at Jacksons house. Jackson would put on a record, usually a song by his sister, Janet, and unleash some awesome dance moves. Then Ratner or Chris Tucker, who would sometimes come along, would play Michaels records and dance along to them. I asked Ratner if that felt a little like a mere mortal playing one-on-one with LeBron James. Hey, I wasnt self-conscious. Im a pretty good dancer. It was just fun to do it together. When they werent dancing, Ratner and Jackson would watch movies together. He says they mustve watched the original version of Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 50 times over the years. I know that people looked at Michael and thought he was strange, but to me, he was fascinating, Ratner says. He was the most inspirational person in my life. His one dream was to cure all the sick children in the world. And when Id say, Isnt that impossible? Michael would just start to cry. He was very emotional about things that moved him. I guess youd have to say he was a pure innocent in a world that wasnt so innocent anymore. (Via Michael Jackson- remembering the times)
Posted on: Tue, 27 May 2014 19:33:02 +0000

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