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{{quote|''"No mere mortal can resist... the e-vil of the Thrillerrrr!"''|'''[[Vincent Price]]'''}}
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"Thriller" is a 1982 song by [[Michael Jackson]], released in the album of the same name. The following year, there was a music video directed and co-written by John Landis ([[Animal House|Yes,]] [[An American Werewolf in London|that]] [[The Blues Brothers|one!]]) With the choreography and the pioneering of the short film music video, it was released to much acclaim, selling over nine million units and getting inducted into the Library of Congress's National Film Registry.
"Thriller" is a 1982 song by [[Michael Jackson]], released in the album of the same name. The following year, there was a music video directed and co-written by John Landis ([[Animal House|Yes,]] [[An American Werewolf in London|that]] [[The Blues Brothers|one!]]) With the choreography and the pioneering of the short film music video, it was released to much acclaim, selling over nine million units and being inducted into the Library of Congress's National Film Registry in 2009.
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Revision as of 18:42, 26 January 2019

"No mere mortal can resist... the e-vil of the Thrillerrrr!"

"Thriller" is a 1982 song by Michael Jackson, released in the album of the same name. The following year, there was a music video directed and co-written by John Landis (Yes, that one!) With the choreography and the pioneering of the short film music video, it was released to much acclaim, selling over nine million units and being inducted into the Library of Congress's National Film Registry in 2009.


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