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BAD 25 revisits Michael Jackson the artist

Director Spike Lee's BAD 25 about Michael Jackson's 1987 album heads to TV.

Spike Lee wants to show the greatness beneath the 'Wacko Jacko' image

Filmmaker Spike Lee promotes the movie BAD 25 during the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto on Sept. 15. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)

Spike Lee was a long-time fan of Michael Jacksonand after his death in 2009 began thinking about how perceptions of the singers artistry had been hurt by his tawdry reputation.

This latest documentary, BAD 25, revisits Jacksons 1987 album Bad anddraws a portrait ofthe savvy businessman, talented singer-songwriter and consummate perfectionist whoLee sees as the real Michael Jackson.

'We wanted toconcentrate on the mans gifts, his work ethic and the creative process with the collaborators' Spike Lee

BAD25 airs on U.S. network ABC and Canadian network CTV 2 on Thursday evening.

"I thinkBad is not given the credit that its due. I think that Michael, his artistry, his creativityhas been overlooked and people were focused on other stuff," says Lee, who is known for feature films such as Do The Right Thing and documentaries such as When the Levees Broke.

"I just wanted to be truthful. This was not going to be some Wacko Jacko wack-job," Lee said in an interview withCBCs Q cultural affairs showrecorded in September.

"We werent doing that. We wanted toconcentrate on the mans gifts, his work ethic and the creative process with the collaborators."

At the time Bad was being made, five years had passed since the recording of Thriller, the biggest-selling album of all time and the work that crowned Jackson King of Pop in the 1980s.

Jackson was so fixated on topping that success, he wrote the figure 100 million time after time in hotel rooms and studios as he recorded. That was how many albums he wanted to sell.

Michael Jackson performs in 1990. He did an international tour after releasing Bad. (Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect/Getty)

He hired Richard Price to write the screenplay for the video of Bad andMartin Scorsese to direct it.

BAD 25 goes back to all those collaborators, with Lee interviewing them about the Jackson they knew. It involved sifting through hours of behind the scenes archival footage from the time . And it gathers interviews with stars such as Kanye West, Cee Lo Green and Mariah Carey who were inspired by Jackson.

Lee is an unapologetic fan of Jackson, having followed his career since the Jackson Five appeared on Ed Sullivan. He argues the press got fixated on the "Wacko Jacko" image and missed out on the creative genius.

Bad was not the only video made for that album. Richard Price the screenwriter said "I was told We got to make Michael down with the homies, always with the brothers. "

"Everything that Michael did was calculated. Dirty Diana were going after the hard rock. I Cant Stop Loving You this is our ballad. Every single song was designed for a specific demographic."

With tracks like Man in the Mirror and The Way You Make Me Feel, it became the first record in history to spawn five consecutive number one singles on the Billboard chart.

BAD25 looks back at the elements that made it a success and reflects on the price Jackson paid for his tabloid image.

"After that it was out of control. And theres a price for it. In fact,the new CD Bad 25 comes with eight or nine songs [that] didnt make the Bad album. One of thems called The Price of Fame," Lee said.