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Posted: Saturday 17 October, 2009 at 2:01 PM

LaToya says Michael would have hated his film

Michael Jackson (L) and his older sister LaToya Jackson (R).

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts - THE older sister of the King of Pop, LaToya Jackson, is adamant about the fact that her brother would not have been pleased with fans all over the globe watching his rehearsal footage in the upcoming film, ‘This Is It’.

     

    EURweb.com reported that in an interview with Access Hollywood, LaToya said that Michael "wasn't giving it his all" in the footage because it was a rehearsal and, because of that, he would not want people to see the performances.      

     

    “He loves to give his all always. That's just the way he is," Jackson said. "He wants people to see him at the top of the ladder and not half-stepping because he doesn't want to do a full-out rehearsal."       

     

    Despite her qualms with the impending documentary, LaToya says she would stand by the film.      

     

    "I will support my brother in any way I can...I love him," she said.

     

    However, Deadline Hollywood (www.deadline.com/hollywood) is reporting that the film is on track to take in over $250M dollars in its first five days of release.

     

    Sony Pictures and Sony Music Entertainment were reported to have already trumpeted record-breaking sales around the world for the upcoming movie compiled from Michael Jackson's high-def concert rehearsal footage. But execs with the concert promoter AEG also capitalising on the singer's death are now openly predicting that ‘This Is It’ will make a staggering "$250 million in its first five days".

     

    The movie is also expected to be shown in St. Kitts at Caribbean Cinemas when it is released on October 28.

     

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