Moonwalk Kung Fu

It's far from a completed idea, but I've been thinking of making a movie for a few years now...

I'm thinking of making a movie called something like Moonwalk Kung Fu; maybe opening with a fact-based account of the Mongolian occupation of China, the peak and destruction of the Shaolin Temple, and the escape of the nun who invented Wing Chun kung Fu; then the bulk of the movie will show the student – a teenage girl (Yim Wing Chun) – learning kung fu from the old nun (Ng Mui); and it will be a chance for viewers not only to gain a new perspective on real martial art, learning a lot while the nun teaches the girl, but also to be surprised with how the moonwalk – the trademark dance move of Michael Jackson, along with most of his classic movements, are precisely the movements that were practiced in the better corner of the Shaolin Temple and passed on at the highest level of martial art to this day, to appear in this movie.

Considering that each basic martial arts technique contains its own beauty when performed with ease by a small, weak person to overcome a strong, aggressive attacker; viewers will learn a lot about themselves and about the efficiency of the human body, creating and unexpected impression on the viewers of this movie.

Featuring lots of MJ's best music, it's a sure winner which the next movie producer may find impossible to match in terms of fact-based entertainment.

The movie shots will regularly flick between two scenes: the Shaolin nun and student in one, interspliced with slow-motion and advanced special-effects views of real MJ dance footage and cut pieces from some top MJ impersonators; plus some real clips of Bruce Lee; which can be found to be identical to MJ-style dancing in places.