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That little extended clip gives more insight then I think people realise. The term "to button shirt" in some countries actually means to die (kinda like the expression"pushing up daisies"). Now, as we all know Michael is a genius... If you take notice to when he says "I'm gonna button my shirt" he appears to be pushing his jacket together (as if buttoning it), but instead "unbuttons" the jacket and flings it right back open! (aka not dying!) So basically the act of him pushing the jacket together (as if buttoning it) symbolizes him faking his death because although he is saying it and appears to be doing it, in actuality he's not... If you get me (?). Everything we're witnessing seems to be one big illusion!Then we have the clip of his feet at the total end of the movie (which is supposed to be from Moonwalker), but if you really look you can see that it was OBVIOUSLY remade, not to even mention that they added his laughter at the end... Uh, WHY? Lmao. Hmmm... Lets think, it's the END of the movie, so can we say that Michael is getting the LAST LAUGH?! I can't help but to think of the Unbreakable lyrics: "When you BURY me underneath all your pain, I'm STEADY LAUGHIN!" *sigh* What a clever little man MJ is.I don't know about you guys, but the entire ending of This Is It just sealed the deal for me. Just the fact that there is absolutely no reference to the major factor that Michael has "passed" doesn't sit well with me alone. We have that infamous "Love Lives Forever" line, where it clearly should have said "1958-2009". Call me crazy, but when a person dies who a film is being made about, or say it was their last film (if they're an actor) there is usually an "in memory of" or something of that nature, but with Michael we haven't gotten any of that! Not even an "RIP"?! Sorry, I just have a hard time buying it. I think it's safe to say Michael is no fool, he knew only his true fans would stay for the total end of the credits to witness these things. They were clearly thrown in as friendly hints for us (what other purpose do they serve? I mean, really?). This way we can truly be apart of the "great adventure" and laugh at the rest of the world WITH Michael. Anyway, just my opinion.