Lloyd Dean has written an excellent and much needed article I encourage you to read. What bothers me most about the new hit movie, "Michael,” is that while almost everyone over 40 knows what is alleged (or did) happen, younger viewers, especially kids today, may not know the truth and thus will be more apt to believe what they see on the screen. And what really gets me going is that when I bring this up to others, they say, "if you want the facts, go watch a documentary." No, filmmakers have a duty to show the truth. And if they can't do with with their films, due to the rights holders having final say about the project (which is what happened with "The Doors" movie) and/or threatening to withhold the rights to use the artist's music (which is what happened to director Todd Haynes with "Velvet Goldmine" which originally was to be about David Bowie), then they shouldn't make the movie. Or, do what Haynes did which was to create fictional characters that represented Bowie, Iggy Pop, and Lou Reed, and use other music.