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Post by Cpt. Sir Dominic Flandry on Aug 12, 2009 5:47:47 GMT -5
There was an interesting documentary on the last days of Michael Jackson on British TV recently. It showed where he was rehearsing and showed lots of footage.
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Post by FormerBondFan on Aug 12, 2009 9:13:42 GMT -5
But again, how much would the new MJ movie make worldwide? More than Star Trek (which I very much enjoy watching)?
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Post by FormerBondFan on Aug 13, 2009 12:03:50 GMT -5
Anyone here looking forward to see MJ's movie?
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www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/michael_jackson/2009/08/10/2009-08-10_judge_approves_michael_jackson_film_.htmlMichael Jackson fans get one last chance to see King of Pop: Judge approves rehearsal footage filmNancy Dillon In Los Angeles and Bill Hutchinson In New York DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS Monday, August 10th 2009, 9:55 PM Michael Jackson will be resurrected in 3-D on the big screen, giving his legions of fans one last boogie to remember.
A judge cleared the way yesterday for a blockbuster movie cobbled from more than 100 hours of film of the King of Pop rehearsing for a final concert tour that was tragically not to be.
The film is scheduled to be released Oct. 30, pending a screening and approval by Jackson's mother, Katherine, who is insisting the movie depict her son in a positive light.
Like a film studio mogul, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff green-lighted the project between Jackson's estate, Sony Pictures and concert promoter AEG Live.
Sony paid $60 million for the rights to make the film, but Katherine along with Jackson's three children will score 90% of the profits, a source told the Daily News.
John McClain, one of three executors Jackson picked to oversee his estate, promised the film will be "a fitting gift" to the music idol's fans worldwide.
The movie will document the days leading up to Jackson's June 25 death in his rented Bel Air mansion.
The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office said yesterday that its inquiry into the cause of the "Thriller" singer's death has been completed. But the coroner's final findings will not be released until the LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division wraps up its probe.
A law enforcement source has told The News that the coroner will rule "death at the hands of another." The powerful anesthetic Propofol, allegedly administered by Jackson's private physician Dr. Conrad Murray, is a major focus of the investigation.
The hype for Jackson's movie began immediately following Beckloff's ruling.
"People who have seen this footage are astounded by the amazing quality of Michael Jackson's performance," said Michael Lynton, chair and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Rob Stringer - chairman of the Columbia/Epic Label Group, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment - described Jackson as being "a perfectionist" as he rehearsed for his 50-show "This Is It" concert tour in London.
"Through this unique film, audiences will be able to see, many for the first time, how much Michael poured into making his performances as special as they were perfect," Stringer said.
"High School Musical" director Kenny Ortega, Jackson's creative director on the "This Is It" tour, is expected to direct the movie.
Shot mostly in high-definition and with state-of-the-art digital sound, the film will also feature 3-D sequences of Jackson's swan song.
"'This Is It' was Michael's last theatrical work and although it was still a work in progress, I think the footage will show that the process was something that Michael deeply enjoyed and that it was clear he was on his way to another theatrical triumph," Ortega said.
Meanwhile, a parade of people continued to march out of the woodwork to either claim or deny being the biological parents of Jackson's children:
Mark Lester, the godfather to Jackson's three kids, denied a report that he was the sperm donor for the singer's 11-year-old daughter, Paris, a day after a London paper quoted him saying he was.
A Miami woman, Claire Elisabeth Jackson, held a news conference outside Los Angeles Supreme Court, claiming she is the biological mother to all three of Jackson's children, and that Jackson is the biological father of actor Tom Cruise's son.
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Post by FormerBondFan on Aug 17, 2009 23:30:20 GMT -5
new.music.yahoo.com/michael-jackson/news/michael-jackson39s-dad-says-burial-set-for-august-29-report--61720652Michael Jackson's dad says burial set for August 29: reportReuters, Aug 17, 2009 3:00 pm PDT Michael Jackson's father has said the "King of Pop" will be buried at a Los Angeles cemetery on August 29, which would have been his 51st birthday, a newspaper reported on Monday.
Joe Jackson told the New York Daily News that the plan was finalized in recent days.
Media reports last week said Jackson, who died June 25 of cardiac arrest, was buried in a private ceremony in early August. But those reports were based on unnamed sources and never confirmed by Jackson family representatives.
A Jackson family spokesman was not immediately available Monday to comment on the Daily News story, nor was a spokesman at Los Angeles' Forest Lawn cemetery, where Joe Jackson said his son would be buried.
A public memorial for the singer was held in July, but there was never an official confirmation that the "Thriller" singer was buried after the event.
The reason behind Jackson's cardiac arrest remains a mystery. The Los Angeles County Coroner's office has completed its autopsy report but its findings remain sealed until police conclude their investigation.
Los Angeles police are looking into the role prescription drugs may have played in Jackson's death and the actions of doctors who were treating him in the weeks before he died.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Phil Stewart)
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Post by FormerBondFan on Aug 18, 2009 23:58:02 GMT -5
entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article6801420.eceFrom Times Online August 19, 2009 Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray: 'I told the truth'Sophie Tedmanson The doctor who treated Michael Jackson on the day the pop singer died has spoken publicly for the first time.
Conrad Murray, who is at the centre of a police investigation into Jackson’s death, has realeased a video online in which he thanks his fans and says he has told the truth to authorities.
"I have done all I could do, I told the truth, and I have faith the truth will prevail," Dr Murray said in a brief video message posted on You Tube.
Dr Murray was Jackson’s personal physician at the time of the King of Pop's sudden death at age 50 on June 25 in Los Angeles. He is said to have given Jackson propofol, a powerful sedative typically reserved for use in operating rooms, through an intravenous drip the night before the singer died. According to reports, Dr Murray legally obtained Propofol from a Las Vegas pharmacy and gave it as treatment for insomnia.
Dr Murray, who began working as Jackson's personal doctor in May, told police that he had not experienced any problems with the drug and felt comfortable leaving Jackson alone to step out to make calls on his cellphone, according to reports.
Three weeks ago police raided Dr Murray’s offices in Las Vegas, Nevada and Houston, Texas as well as his Las Vegas home, and seized mobile phones and a computer hard drive as part of their investigations.
In the video released yesterday Dr Murray, who is originally from Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago in the Carribean, thanked his patients, friends and family for their support and said he is scared to use his telephone or send emails.
"Because of all that is going on, I'm afraid to return phone calls or use my email," Dr Murray said.
"Therefore, I recorded this video to let all of you know that I have been receiving the messages."
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Post by FormerBondFan on Aug 19, 2009 0:00:49 GMT -5
www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2009/08/katherine-jackson-may-file-wrongful-death-suit-against-dr-conrad-murray/Katherine Jackson May File Wrongful Death Suit Against Dr. Conrad MurrayAugust 18th, 2009 9:24 AM by Free Britney While Joe Jackson says son Michael will be buried on his birthday (August 29), Michael's mother Katherine reportedly is mulling filing a wrongful death suit. Police are investigating who is responsible for The King of Pop's June 25 cardiac arrest, and his mother, who has full guardianship of his children, wants justice. Authorities probing Jackson's death are focusing on Dr. Conrad Murray, his personal physician, who is suspected of giving him the powerful anesthetic Propofol. "The possibility of a wrongful death action has been floated," Katherine Jackson's lawyer Burt Levitch said. "In that regard, no decision has been finalized." "Dr. Conrad Murray's name has been floated [as a possible defendant in the potential lawsuit] because he is under investigation," the attorney added. Just how negligent was Murray? Police think he may have left the singer unattended after administering the lethal dose, leaving him dead for five hours before a 911 call was placed, during which he tried to "clean up" his actions. Nevertheless, we emphasize that this is only one theory, and while the investigation is ongoing, the doctor denies wrongdoing and has not been charged. L.A. County Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff also approved a merchandising agreement expected to add $15 million to Michael Jackson's estate. A decision to green-light a deal for a proposed three-city tour of Michael Jackson memorabilia was put on hold, however, in light of objections by Katherine.
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Post by FormerBondFan on Aug 23, 2009 14:55:34 GMT -5
www.movietickets.com/news.asp?news_id=64405&fdate=8/21/2009&tdate=8/21/2009 Michael Jackson Movie to Arrive Early
Friday, August 21, 2009 -Michael Jackson is heading to the big screen sooner than expected - movie bosses are pushing the release date of the King of Pop movie up by two days.
The pop superstar was due to kick start a 50-date residency in London as part of his This Is It residency in July, but he died on June 25, just weeks before he was scheduled to make his live comeback.
Now a behind-the-scenes film featuring rehearsal footage of Jackson working with dancers, choreographers and special-effects experts is due to hit cinemas worldwide on October 28 - two days sooner than the scheduled release.
Fans will have a very short period to catch the movie in theatres - bosses at film studio Sony, who paid $60 million for the film rights, have announced a limited release of just two weeks.
But director Kenny Ortega, who was choreographing This Is It, is confident moviegoers will be impressed by the film.
He says, "This film is Michael's gift to his fans. It's a very private, exclusive look into a creative genius's world. For the first time ever, fans will see Michael as they have never seen him before - this great artist at work.
"It is raw, emotional, moving and powerful footage that captures his interactions with the This Is It, collaborators that he had personally assembled for this once in a lifetime project."
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Post by FormerBondFan on Aug 29, 2009 10:24:29 GMT -5
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICHAEL!!!!!!!!!
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www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1002569/1/.htmlFinal farewell as Michael Jackson laid to rest Posted: 03 September 2009 1007 hrs
LOS ANGELES : Family and friends of Michael Jackson will bid a final farewell to the tragic King of Pop here Thursday as the singer is laid to rest in a private ceremony at a star-studded Los Angeles cemetery.
More than two months after Jackson's sudden death from a drug overdose on June 25, mourners will gather for a sunset service in a mausoleum at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park - a cemetery that is home to a galaxy of celebrity graves.
The service will be in stark contrast to the lavish public memorial held at Los Angeles's Staples Center in July, which was attended by 20,000 fans and beamed live around the world to an estimated audience of 1 billion.
Police in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendale on Wednesday urged Jackson devotees to stay away from the funeral, warning that the neighbourhood surrounding the cemetery's entrance would be on lockdown.
"A special request would be to encourage fans to stay at home," a statement said. "The closure of the streets for the day will not afford anyone the opportunity to get anywhere near the gates."
Police helicopters and search dogs would patrol the 300-acre (120-hectare) cemetery, on the lookout for any fans trying to sneak into the service, which is due to take place at 7:00 pm (0200 GMT Friday).
Jackson will be interred inside Forest Lawn's Great Mausoleum, an elaborate neo-classical building inspired by Genoa's famous Campo Santo.
Jackson's gold-plated casket will be placed in a private section of the crypt that is also home to the final resting places of famous names from Hollywood's golden age such as Clark Gable, Jean Harlow and Carole Lombard.
Other entertainment icons buried at Forest Lawn include Humphrey Bogart, Lon Chaney, Nat King Cole, Walt Disney, Errol Flynn and Jimmy Stewart.
Although open to the public, the funeral home is renowned for its strict privacy, and unlike many other Hollywood cemeteries does not provide maps.
"The Great Mausoleum where he is going is like the Holy Grail of grave hunters," Scott Michaels, who runs a sightseeing tour specialising in the macabre side of Hollywood, told The Los Angeles Times.
"There are cameras all throughout it, and if you are just wandering about, they will find you and kick you out."
One of Jackson's brothers, Marlon, meanwhile revealed in an interview with a British newspaper that the singer's children - Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11 and Prince Michael II, 7 - would leave notes in their father's coffin.
Jackson said messages reading "Daddy we love you, we miss you," would be placed in the casket alongside the singer's trademark single white glove.
On Wednesday a Los Angeles judge supported a request from Jackson's mother, Katherine, that the cost of the service should be paid for by her son's estate.
A lawyer for the two entertainment industry figures who control Jackson's fortune said the costs of the service would be steep.
"The expenses will be extraordinary, but Michael Jackson was extraordinary," Jeryll Cohen said, without specifying the anticipated bill.
Los Angeles coroners said last week Jackson's death was being treated as homicide and revealed the star had six drugs in his body when he died, including propofol, a powerful anesthetic.
Propofol is used to induce unconsciousness in patients undergoing major surgery in hospital. Medical professionals say it should never be used by private individuals at home.
The coroner's announcement fuelled speculation that authorities may charge Jackson's personal physician, Conrad Murray, in connection with the death. Cardiologist Murray was the last person to see Jackson alive.
Jackson, one of the most influential figures in pop music history whose four-decade career included the highest-selling album of all-time, "Thriller," had been preparing for a July concert comeback at the time of his death.
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Post by FormerBondFan on Sept 3, 2009 18:01:16 GMT -5
www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6820912.eceFrom Times Online September 3, 2009 Three months after his death, Los Angeles prepares to put Michael Jackson to rest
More than three months after he was killed by a lethal cocktail of anasthetic and sedatives, Michael Jackson was tonight due to be laid to rest in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles.
The private service for family and friends only, with press coverage limited to one pool photographer and one TV camera, was expected to begin at 7pm local time (3am BST).
By this afternoon, police had set up a perimeter outside the cemetery, and the Federal Aviation Authority had restricted all flights within a three-mile radius.
Although the cost of the service has been redacted in court documents, a lawyer representing the administrators of Jackson’s estate has called it “extraordinary”.
Nevertheless, the estate was this week given permission by a judge to cover the burial expenses - including the purchase of 12 burial spaces, instead of one - but only after proving that it could afford them.
“Mrs [Katherine] Jackson and her family wish to honor her son by a funeral that seeks to offer solace to his multitude of fans and by which the family also may be comforted,” wrote Burt Levitch, a Jackson family lawyer, in documents submitted to the court.
It is thought that the biggest expense is the fee charged by Forest Lawn for Mr Jackson to be interred within its 300-acre, lavishly landscaped and decorated grounds.
Designed in the early 1900s as an antidote to “unsightly, depressing” traditional graveyards, Forest Lawn’s theme park approach to death was infamously satirised by the British writer Evelyn Waugh in his 1948 novel The Loved One.
Mr Jackson, whose death at the age of 50 has now been officially ruled a homicide with his former doctor expected to be charged with manslaughter, will be laid to rest in the cemetery’s Great Mausoleum, alongside such Hollywood icons as Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and WC Fields.
The singer’s remains will be stored in crypt in the Holly Terrace section of the mausoleum, surrounded by newly installed statues and stained glass windows.
With Mr Jackson’s burial site likely to become a major draw for tourists, negotiations over where he should be laid to rest caused some friction within the singer’s family.
Mr Jackson’s brother, Jermaine Jackson, lobbied for the singer’s body to be buried in a Graceland-style museum at his former Californian ranch, Neverland. But those who live near Neverland objected - the property is located in rustic 'wine country’, north of Santa Barbara - and the singer’s 79-year-old mother decided on Forest Lawn instead.
During Mr Jackson’s life, Neverland became synonymous with the child abuse allegations which dogged the singer’s career, and it is thought his mother came to the conclusion that her son wouldn’t have wanted to be laid to rest there.
In addition, Forest Lawn is only a 20-minute drive from Mrs Jackson’s home in Encino, a wealthy part of the San Fernando Valley. She lives there with Mr Jackson’s three children, Prince, Paris, and Blanket, after a custody arrangement was reached in July with their biological mother, Debbie Rowe.
The cost of security for Mr Jackson’s funeral is expected to be $150,000 at the most, with the Glendale police department providing everything from sniffer dogs to air support. A spokesman said that the burial would not divert resources away from the wildfires still burning in the northern canyon suburbs of Los Angeles.
Mr Jackson’s burial comes a month after his public memorial concert in downtown Los Angeles.
But it will not end the controversy over how he died. Ever since Mr Jackson’s death was ruled a homicide - after his brain was temporarily removed from his body for testing - there have been rumours that the singer’s former doctor, Conrad Murray, is facing imminent arrest. Dr Murray had been giving Mr Jackson a hospital-grade liquid anesthetic to help him sleep at night.
Dr Murray, who was paid $150,000 a month to treat Mr Jackson ahead of his comeback tour at London’s O2 arena, was also giving the singer’s sedatives. The doctor’s lawyer has said that his client did not give Mr Jackson anything that “should have” killed him.
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Post by FormerBondFan on Sept 3, 2009 18:03:20 GMT -5
www.canada.com/entertainment/dates+after+Michael+Jackson+death/1959514/story.htmlKey dates after Michael Jackson's death Agence France-Presse September 3, 2009 4:02 PM LOS ANGELES - Key dates following the sudden death of pop star Michael Jackson, who was to be buried later Thursday:
— June 25: Michael Jackson dies at age 50 in his Los Angeles home of an apparent cardiac arrest.
— June 26: The Los Angeles coroner says after an initial autopsy that there was "no indication . . . of foul play" in Jackson's death. A final ruling is deferred pending toxicology tests.
— June 27: Jackson's family says it wants a second autopsy. The doctor who was at Jackson's home on June 25, Conrad Murray, says he is not a suspect in the death.
— June 29: A Los Angeles court names Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, 79, temporary guardian of his three children, Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11 and Prince Michael II, 7, as well as of his estate, which includes his Neverland ranch and rights to songs by The Beatles.
— June 30: A former nurse who cared for Jackson says the pop star pleaded with her to provide him with a powerful anesthetic in the last months of his life to help him sleep.
— July 4: Reports surface saying investigators had found the powerful sedative propofol at Jackson's home.
— July 7: Jackson is honored by a televised, star-studded memorial celebration in Los Angeles watched by millions around the world.
— July 12: Jackson's sister La Toya alleges, in interviews with British newspapers, her brother was "murdered" by a "bad circle" of hangers-on.
— July 22: Federal agents search Murray's offices in Houston, Texas, as his lawyers say police are treating the star's death as possible manslaughter.
— July 28: Police raid Murray's Las Vegas home.
— August 3: A Los Angeles judge names Katherine as permanent guardian of the star's three children following an agreement granting visitation rights to his ex-wife Debbie Rowe for Prince Michael and Paris.
— August 10: The Los Angeles County coroner's office says it has completed the autopsy, but will not release the results until police complete their investigation.
— August 24: Court documents are unsealed revealing Murray told investigators two days after Jackson's death that he had been giving him nightly propofol injections for six weeks to treat chronic insomnia.
— August 28: Coroners rule Jackson's death a homicide, saying "acute intoxication" from propofol was the primary cause of death but that his body also contained five other powerful prescription drugs.
— August 29: Fans around the world mark what would have been Jackson's 51st birthday.
— September 3: Jackson is to be buried in a sunset service in a mausoleum at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
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