Michael & Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium!!!
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I just thought I'd share what I feel is an MJ connection. Tonight my husband and I watched online the movie, "Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium" from 2007. Almost immediately I noticed a lot of connections to Michael. Just like V for Vendetta where there is a strong association to MJ's need for revenge on the system who wrongly imprisoned him, this movie beautifully portrays the magical side of MJ and how he made toys and everything come to life for fun for children in his toy store. It is extremely creative and well done. Just some of the many details and if someone else wanted to watch it there's probably tons more:
Natalie Portman is the leading lady, (Dustin Hoffman is Mr. Magorium) and she also is the leading lady for V for Vendetta.
V for Vendetta came out in 2005 and Mr. Magorium came out in 2007. (numbers 2+5=7, 7-2=7)
In the movie Kermit the frog wanders the store talking, cloth monkey keeps reaching out for a hug, the young boy (looks a bit like Blanket) has a large collection of hats, Mr. Magorium had once bought at one time a sale on many identical shoes and planned to die because he was down to his last pair, Natalie spreads out a large sheet of bubble wrap and Mr. M does a whole lot of tap dancing on it. She takes him to the hospital cause she doesn't want him to die, he's on the stretcher and all, but they release him cause he's not dying but healthy. He mentions the word "love" a few pointed times, and the word "believe" comes out strongly, too. The toy store contents go black and the magic dies, when he "dies" and his death is very weird cause they don't show it cause he's healthy, but next scene is the grave yard with his tombstone. The dates on the tombstone are 1764 - 2007. I subtracted those numbers and I get his age 243, or 2-7=5 or I add each year separately and I get 9 + 18 = 27 which again 7-2=5. Also there was a fancy logo "M" lots of places.
Another thing about Natalie Portman was I found a link to story that she had supposed fallen to her death on June 29, 2009 but it was an internet story, the article link is here:
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Something that really makes me very sad is that just like the movie V for Vendetta the hero dies but does not come back, just makes a huge impact on the people around him. In this movie I just watched, Natalie now is given the same magic, like Michael passed his magic on to a whole new generation of music makers. Mr. Magorium tells Natalie just before he "dies" "Turn the page and let the next story begin." I would really appreciate if you guys would watch it and tell me what you think. I still believe/hope Michael is coming back, because I know it's just a movie but that scares me too.
Natalie Portman is the leading lady, (Dustin Hoffman is Mr. Magorium) and she also is the leading lady for V for Vendetta.
V for Vendetta came out in 2005 and Mr. Magorium came out in 2007. (numbers 2+5=7, 7-2=7)
In the movie Kermit the frog wanders the store talking, cloth monkey keeps reaching out for a hug, the young boy (looks a bit like Blanket) has a large collection of hats, Mr. Magorium had once bought at one time a sale on many identical shoes and planned to die because he was down to his last pair, Natalie spreads out a large sheet of bubble wrap and Mr. M does a whole lot of tap dancing on it. She takes him to the hospital cause she doesn't want him to die, he's on the stretcher and all, but they release him cause he's not dying but healthy. He mentions the word "love" a few pointed times, and the word "believe" comes out strongly, too. The toy store contents go black and the magic dies, when he "dies" and his death is very weird cause they don't show it cause he's healthy, but next scene is the grave yard with his tombstone. The dates on the tombstone are 1764 - 2007. I subtracted those numbers and I get his age 243, or 2-7=5 or I add each year separately and I get 9 + 18 = 27 which again 7-2=5. Also there was a fancy logo "M" lots of places.
Another thing about Natalie Portman was I found a link to story that she had supposed fallen to her death on June 29, 2009 but it was an internet story, the article link is here:
<!-- m -->http://mashable.com/2009/06/29/natalie-portman-death/<!-- m -->
Something that really makes me very sad is that just like the movie V for Vendetta the hero dies but does not come back, just makes a huge impact on the people around him. In this movie I just watched, Natalie now is given the same magic, like Michael passed his magic on to a whole new generation of music makers. Mr. Magorium tells Natalie just before he "dies" "Turn the page and let the next story begin." I would really appreciate if you guys would watch it and tell me what you think. I still believe/hope Michael is coming back, because I know it's just a movie but that scares me too.
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So this Eyva who V is training to be like him or take his place is Natalie Portman. In Mr. Magorium movie Natalie plays Molly who receives the magic touch after he "dies" or disappears. <!-- m -->http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Magori ... r_Emporium<!-- m --> It does almost seem as though Paris has Michael's sense of magic and illusion. But I don't think Michael has put his daughter through any confinement and deprivation to make her fearless. I do get your point though.
You know how everythings so connected with movies. I just find it interesting that Dustin Hoffman (Mr. Magorium) also plays in the 2004 movie, "Finding Neverland" which also stars Johnny Depp, who stars in movies connected to Michael we've discussed elsewhere. <!-- m -->http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finding_Neverland<!-- m -->
So with just these 3 movies, Michael is V, he is Mr. Magorium, he is Peter Pan. Connections could probably be found literally everywhere though. Crazy crazy or maybe I'm losing it. <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? --> <!-- s --><!-- s -->
Michael mentioned Kermit the Frog in his Oxford speech:
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(Michael was also apparently familiar with Guy Fawkes and Nov. 5.)
and it is also in Scream at 2:05
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Just a thought.
This was just posted in the thread Re: Michael Jackson and Religious Symbolism
This makes me very happy, because I felt such a strong Michaelism ALL the way through the movie. I highly recommend watching it. It made me sad to know he chose to die and just leave for no real reason. But if you say he appears alive again that confirms MJ's hoax. May I ask if you meant you see him moving after the credits?