EPISODE · Nov 30, 2022 · 21 MIN
Thriller (1982): Michael Jackson, John Landis and the Music Video That Changed Pop Culture - The 80s Movie Podcast
from The 80s Movie Podcast · host Edward Havens
This week on The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens revisits Thriller (1982), the landmark short film directed by John Landis and created by Michael Jackson during the height of his crossover into global superstardom. Released in 1983 as part of the Thriller album era, the 14-minute music video blends horror cinema, pop music, and narrative storytelling into a single production that redefined what a music video could be. In this episode, Edward breaks down how Thriller draws from classic horror influences, including werewolf transformation sequences, zombie choreography, and practical effects work that pushed the limits of early 1980s music video production. He also explores the collaboration between Michael Jackson and John Landis, the decision to expand a pop single into a cinematic short film, and the production risks that came with its unusually high budget and scope. Finally, Edward examines how Thriller reshaped the relationship between music and visual media, helping establish MTV-era storytelling and turning a single music video into a cultural event. Whether you first saw it on television, VHS, or annual Halloween rotations, this episode revisits the short film that permanently changed how popular music is presented on screen.
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Host Edward Havens revisits Michael Jackson’s Thriller (1982), exploring how the John Landis-directed short film blended horror and music to redefine the modern music video.
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