Michael Jackson’s This Is It Docu Film

 

 

Sony Pictures reports that hundreds of show times have sold out since tickets went on sale on Sunday for “Michael Jackson: This Is It”.  It opens Oct. 28 in the US for a two-week limited run.  The movie is based on more than 100 hours of behind-the-scenes footage, featuring Jackson rehearsing a number of his songs for the late King of Pop’s planned concert series at the O2 Arena in London.

 

Advance shows in some markets the night before also are selling out. All 3,000 tickets for screenings at a Los Angeles cinema were snapped up in two hours, with some fans queuing to buy tickets up for nearly three days.

 

Sony said 30,000 tickets were sold in the first 24 hours in London, while £630,000 worth of tickets were sold in Japan within the same time period.

 

The film’s world gala will be in Los Angeles at the Nokia Theatre on the evening of October 27.

 

The event will kick off a series of more than 25 premieres around the globe.

 

Jackson died in June aged 50, just weeks before the huge string of London comeback concerts titled This Is It were due to get under way.

 

 

Michael Jackson’s Death is a Homicide

 

 

The LA County coroner is supposed to release the final toxicology report on Michael Jackson’s death.  The coroner’s office ruled the June 25 demise of MJ as a homicide due to a combination of drugs, anesthetic propofol mixed with two sedatives, lorazepam and midazolam.  A designation of homicide means that Jackson died at the hands of another, but does not necessarily mean a crime was committed.

 

The forensic test findings will strengthen criminal charges that are to be filed against Dr. Conrad Murray, the Las Vegas cardiologist who was with the King of Pop when he died in his rented Los Angeles mansion.

 

 

LAPD has been closely investigating the doctor who only became Jackson’s personal physician weeks before his death.  Murray disclosed that he’d been treating Jackson for insomnia for about six weeks with 50 milligrams of propofol every night via an intravenous drip.  Propofol is normally used in operations.  He claims that Jackson was forming an addiction to the anesthetic.

 

Murray reveals that around 1:30 a.m. on June 25, he tried a series of drugs instead of propofol to make Jackson sleep including 10 milligrams of Valium and injections of two milligrams of lorazepam and two milligrams of midazolam.  Jackson supposedly demanded for propofol, which the singer referred to as his “milk.” 

 

 

Murray remained with the sedated Jackson for about 10 minutes, then left for the bathroom. No more than two minutes later, he returned — and found Jackson had stopped breathing.

 

 

When he died, Jackson was skinny but not overly withered, and his body had bedsores.  The singer is believed to have developed bed sores in the months following his 2005 acquittal of child molestation charges, when he went into seclusion and spent long stretches in bed.

 

Murray has spoken to police and last week released a YouTube video saying he “told the truth and I have faith the truth will prevail.”

 

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Michael Jackson’s Doctor Investigated

 

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents and LAPD detectives searched the residence and office of Conrad Murray, each location a week apart.  Murray is Michael Jackson’s doctor who is believed to have given Jackson a lethal dose of anesthetic Propofol.

 

Propofol is used to induce unconsciousness in patients ahead of major surgery.  In hospitals, only a trained anesthesiologist is allowed to administer the drug under strict monitoring conditions.

 

TMZ.com reported that Murray had told police in an interview he gave Jackson Propofol via an intravenous drip.  The website reported police believe Murray may have fallen asleep while the drug was being administered, and awoke to find the singer already dead.

 

If Murray did inject Jackson with Propofol negligently, he can be charged with homicide.

 

The federal agents and police came to his office a week earlier with a search warrant seeking evidence for the “offense of manslaughter”

 

The LA Coroner’s office reported that the toxicology result is due by the end of this week.

 

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Michael Jackson Movie

 

A Michael Jackson movie could hit theaters by the end of 2009.  Rumor is Sony Pictures is willing to pay the 50-million dollar deal for worldwide rights.  AEG Entertainment, the company who owns the 80-hour material showing Michael Jackson rehearsing for his planned series of comeback concerts, had previewed the footage to different Hollywood studios.   The television rights are up for bidding at $10 million.

 

Kenny Ortega, the choreographer for the King of Pop’s “This Is It” concerts might direct the movie.  He is also famed for the hit film, “High School Musical.”

 

We’ve seen a few clips of the rehearsal footages but that’s only a morsel compared to what AEG has in their possession.  The footage released last July 2 showed the international pop superstar practicing a song-and-dance routine at Los Angeles’s Staples Center two days before his death.  The footage shows that Jackson had been in good health prior to the day he died.

 

 

Jackson was found barely breathing on June 25 at his rented Los Angeles mansion.  A final cause of death has not been revealed as coroners await the results of toxicology tests.

 

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Michael Jackson Memorial –Most Touching Moment

 

Millions of people all over the world stayed tune to the live coverage of Michael Jackson’s public memorial.  20,000 people flock to Staples Center, Los Angeles to celebrate the King of Pop’s life.  Family and friends of Michael Jackson remembered his contribution to the music and to the world.

 

 

Brooke Shields expressed her breaking heart as she remembered her younger moments with Michael Jackson, as well as Berry Gordon, founder of MoTown Records, Magic Johnson and Kobe Bryant, Stevie Wonder.

 

The most touching moment for me during the memorial is when the whole family of MJ was onstage and Paris Jackson, one of Michael Jackson‘s three young children, and spoke about her late father.  With Janet Jackson on her side, she broke down saying that her father is the best father imaginable… her voice cracked as well as her heart when she expressed her love for her father. 

 

 

Growing up under shades, blanket, masks, Michael Jackson made efforts to protect his children’s faces from the paparazzi for more than a decade.  But on Tuesday, in front of an audience of thousands at the Staples Center and millions more around the globe, 12-year-old Michael Joseph Jr., known as Prince Michael; 11-year-old Paris-Katherine; and 7-year-old Prince Michael II, known as Blanket clutching a Michael Jackson doll, sat in the front row, taking in their father’s memorial service at Staples Center.

  

The ceremony’s significant spotlight was on Paris addressing the crowd while fighting back sobs.  She breaks down in public in remembrance of her dad as millions of fans’ heart mourned with her.

  

“Ever since I was born, Daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine,” she said, her tiny voice cracking. “And I just wanted to say I love him — so much.”

 

 

Another tearful moment was Jermaine Jackson singing a song for his brother.  Viewers all over the world were stricken with emotion when the elder Jackson who was in tears performed his brother’s favorite song, “Smile.”

 

The group performed “We are the World” on the stage to honor Jackson’s role in bridging races.

 

Jackson sold an estimated 750 million copies of his album.  Only Elvis Presley and the Beatles are within this record.

 

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The Battle for Michael Jackson’s Estate Continues

 

Jackson’s public memorial is scheduled on Tuesday in Los Angeles, California.  Ticket winners started retrieving their passes to the Staples Center ceremony.  More than 1.6 million people registered for the free entrance tickets.  From the registered million, only about 9,000 names were picked.  The ticket allocation is two per person.  Email notifications were sent to the lucky fans that scored the hottest ticket in town.  Sadly, some were selling their much-coveted tickets on Ebay starting at USD 3,000.

 

 

The list of participants at the memorial includes Stevie Wonder, Mariah Carey, Kobe Bryant, Brooke Shields, Motown founder Berry Gordy, Lionel Richie, John Mayer, Usher, Jennifer Hudson and Martin Luther King III.

 

 

While the memorial organizers, Los Angeles police and Michael Jackson fans are busy in the upcoming public memorial at Staples Center, the battle for the King of Pop’s estate continues.  Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ruled against the request of Jackson’s mother to be put in charge of Jackson’s estate.  The judge granted Michael Jackson’s longtime attorney, John Branca and music executive and family friend, John McClain to oversee the pop singer’s estate for now.  Based on the 2002 will that surfaced recently, Jackson wanted the two to administer his estate.

 

 

 

 

 

Jackson died June 25, deeply in debt.  But a court filing estimates that his estate will be worth more than $500 million.  His assets are supposed to be for a private trust.  Michael Jackson owned a 50 percent stake in the massive Sony-ATV Music Publishing Catalog, which includes music by the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Lady Gaga and the Jonas Brothers.

 

Image Source dailymail.co.uk

Image Source dailymail.co.uk

The family also asked if Jackson’s mother, Katherine can co-administer the estate with Branca and McClain to ensure that there is no conflict of interest since the two also has involvement in Jackson’s other shares.  They also wanted more time to see if another would emerge and to accommodate Jackson’s memorial service.  The judge however denied the request.

 

 

The judge further grants Branca and McClain several powers over the estate, including the rights to negotiate a settlement with concert promoter AEG Live over refunds for Jackson’s canceled London shows. 

 

 

Michael Jackson’s life and legacy will be memorialized publicly at the Staples Center, Los Angeles, California.  People all over the world are organizing memorial services as well at their own locals to pay tribute to the King of Pop not only as a performer but bearer of a good heart.

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Michael Jackson Public Memorial

CNN will be featuring Michael Jackson’s public memorial LIVE at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

LIVE Coverage:                July 8, Wed, 12mn

Anchors:                               Anderson Cooper, Larry King, Don Lemon and Soledad O’Brien will be anchoring live from Los Angeles

                                                Campbell Brown and Roland Martin will be anchoring live from New York.

Extras:                                   CNN will also have live coverage of memorial events happening around the world. 

CNN Channel is available on SKY Cable.

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Michael Jackson’s body will return to Neverland for public viewing on Friday.  A private memorial will follow on Sunday.

 

Fans gathered for a public tribute to Jackson at Harlem’s Apollo Theater, where the singer performed as a child.

 

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Legendary music icon Michael Jackson was found dead at his Los Angeles home, Thursday. 

 

The King of Pop, the biggest celebrity world over, was suspected to have died of cardiac arrest.  The Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to a call placed around 12:30pm.  The responding paramedics performed CPR trying to revive the star (ET has an exclusive photo).  He wasn’t breathing when he was found and was immediately rushed to the UCLA Medical Center in LA.  The cause of Jackson’s death is still sparse and uncertain.  Some reports speculate that it might have been an overdose of prescription or certain substances.  Michael Jackson didn’t have any symptoms of cardiac problem or any heart illnesses and resuscitation would have been able to revive himThis sudden tragic death shocks all music fans and there is outpouring of sympathy for the loss of Michael Jackson.

 

 

Coincidentally, Jessica Zafra wrote in her column in the Philippine Star a Michael Jackson feature today.  On Larry King Live and Anderson Cooper, Michael Jackson’s friends sends their deepest sympathy, Quincy Jones, Randy Jackson, Sheryl Crow, Cher, among others.  Donna Sommer will dedicate her concert to Michael.  Madonna says he was one of the greats and truly an inspiration to her music as well.  I wonder how Macaulay Culkin and Chris Tucker feels.  They were pretty close to Jackson. 

Jermaine Jackson, Michael Jackson’s Brother, with a heavy heart faced media at a press conference releasing the cause of Jackson’s death.

 

 

 

Michael Jackson first rose to stardom in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the Jackson 5.  He was that little gifted boy with so much energy performing with the music group that he formed with his four older brothers.  Their famous hits include “ABC” and “I’ll Be There” that has so many renditions from other artists.

  

The 1982 album “Thriller” is the best-selling album of all time having sold over 50 million copies worldwide.  The much famed album includes top charters “Billie Jean,” “Beat It,” and the most recognizable song to the world, “Thriller.”  Usher, Chris Brown, Justin Timberlake music are from Michael Jackson’s influences.

 

 

Jackson’s career started to tarnish with a series of scandals.  From his universal popularity in the 1980s, his stardom started to decline with a series of surgically altered appearance.

 

 

Michael Jackson popularized so many dance moves such as the moonwalker, pulling up the pants and the crotch-grabbing dance moves.  Justin Timberlake’s voice reminds me of Jackson’s high-pitched voice that is punctuated with squeals and titters.  He was the ultimate performer, if not the best dancer… King of all Generations and probably all genres for me… He was admired for his songs but Michael Jackson was also very instrumental in uniting Black and White together.  The soulful lyrics of They Dont Care About Us, Heal the World, Boogeyman, Man in the Mirror, Black and White transcends across nations.  Someone said that Michael Jackson’s death is like passing of an era.  I totally agree.

 

I am deeply saddened by the loss of the King of Music, Michael Jackson.  He was an all-out performer and has changed the music scene.  My bucket list includes watching a Michael Jackson concert.  I was so ecstatic to learn that he was doing a final run of concert series in Europe starting with London.  There were even talks that he might do one in Asia.  There are only three legendary icons for me, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson (and probably Beatles as a group).  The only female counterpart I can think of that is on the same level is Madonna (who is also in my bucket list of performers I want to watch).  They are the only artists that really made such enormous impact that shifted music landscape.  His legacy in the music industry and the inspiration his creativity brought will remain in music fans’ hearts generation after generation. 

 

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Rest in Peace, MJ!

 

 

Ho Chi Minh’s Hidden Charm

 

The City of Saigon, now more commonly known as Ho Chi Minh, is the South Capital of Vietnam.  It is by far the largest metropolitan area and the business capital of the country.  Multinational companies hold their Vietnam headquarters in Ho Chi Minh.  It’s supposed to be the best place to visit in Vietnam if you are an urbanite.  It can be quite chaotic here at times with hundreds of motorbikes whizzing past you at every corner, but this city is said to be friendlier to tourists than any other part of Vietnam, particularly Hanoi or Hue. 

 

Image Source: Jim Eliason 

 

 

It is fairly evident to see some French influences in the area, particularly in their buildings.  Notable sights in your list should include Notre Dame Cathedral, Saigon Town Hall or HCMC’s People’s Committee Building, War Remnants Museum, Reunification Palace (where the Presidents get billeted before), and Saigon Opera House.

 

There are also quite a number of temples and pagodas in the city but in different districts.  Notable to visit is the Quoc Tu Pagoda.  Another must see is the escape route during the war, so better reserve half a day for a tour at the Cu Chi Tunnels.  It’s an hour drive from District 1.

 

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Image Source Jasonbarbacovi

 

 

Philippine Airlines touched down safely in Ho Chi Minh at 3PM.  It was a two and a half hour flight that was right on time.  Vietnam, like Thailand, is one hour behind Manila’s time.  Ho Chi Minh’s airport is new and can already compete with PAL’s international terminal.  The clean airport is a warm welcome to the country of Vietnam, without any trace to the 1950’s war that was fought for almost 2 decades. 

 

Happy to note also that immigration check was fast and took only 10minutes.  I can’t still get over waiting in line for 40 minutes to an hour in Thailand’s immigration check three weeks ago.  My only complaint of HCMC’s airport is the lack of Ho Chi Minh maps in English.  There is a clean row of FOREX booths before the exit door.  Three FOREX booths offered 17,620 Dong for 1 Dollar.  One booth with the longest line (4 people in line against zero in the other three) offered 17,704 for 1 Dollar.

 

As instructed by Garry (a Filipino hotelier who currently works in Hanoi and who I’ve been corresponding with regarding Vietnam), I changed USD 20 at the airport.  While Bubba was in the washroom, my better safe than sorry side gets the best of me so I had a 100-dollar bill changed too.  Later on, I find out that I should have really listened to Garry when we saw a FOREX stall with dollar currency rate at 17,800.  I had a total of 120 dollars changed that translated to 2.1 million dong.  Woo-whee, an overnight millionaire in Vietnam (even it is a meager 6K in pesos)! 

 

We went over the Mai Linh Cab line and had a cab take us to the A&EM Hotel.  Now, I have anticipated this before coming to Vietnam but overlooked it during the actual trip.  The cab driver drops us off in front of a small hotel.  The reception couldn’t find our booking under the name of Garry.  I showed them the address and the look in their eyes told me my suspicion was correct.  We were at the wrong A&EM Hotel.  There were quite a handful of A&EM Hotels in the area.  We were at the Le Thanh Ton branch when we were supposed to go to Thai Van Lung St., which is located right in front of the Benh Than Market, in the Ben Nghe Ward area.

 

 

It cost another dollar to get to the right hotel.  We checked in and settled in our small room (that cost USD28/night) that had hot shower, LCD screen, A/C and queen size bed.  Not more than 20 minutes later, we were ready to explore the city by foot.

 

 

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Image Source machomikemd: virtualtourist member

 

 

The white A&EM hotel sits right across the Ben Thanh Market.  Ben Thanh Market is a square market with four different frontiers that exits into Phan Boi Chau, Quach Thi Trang Plaza, Phan Chu Trinh and Le Thanh Ton Streets.  Almost most roads connect to this oldest and busiest central market.  The side that looks into the plaza has a tower with three Citizen  clocks but before 1985, none are said to show the correct time.  There are over 3,000 stalls in the market that offer anything from snake wine, colorful shoes, bags, tea bags, coffee beans, shawls.  This is also a great place to taste the local food specialties.

 

 

District 1 has a lot of colonial influences with its broad boulevards and parks sketched with tall trees.  The Saigon Town Hall is walking distance to the Saigon Tower and Post Office, which are all along the long boulevard of Dong Khoi.  Even the Notre Dame Cathedral can be found within the area.  A side street vendor offered Lonely Planet branded Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos books.  She was selling it for USD 8 or 140,000 Dong.  I was skeptical, Bubba was adamant.  Since we had no maps whatsoever, I relented to buying.  Soon after we opened it, it was not an original but photocopied pages, some even with scribbles.

 

Finding our way along different streets and several ailing directions from locals, we found our first stop.  We thought it was the Notre Dame Cathedral.  Despite the fact that Vietnam is a predominantly Buddhist country, Notre Dame Cathedral, built in the late 1870s which carries the same name as the original one in Montreal, stands tall at the center of Saigon.  The Church officiates masses in Vietnamese and English.

 

Finding our way through the neighborhood, we reached our 2nd stop, the Saigon Opera House.  This building was built at the turn of the 20th century as a classical opera house to entertain French colonists.  The building was renovated but was severely damaged by bombers 4 years after the reformation.  It became a state owned Municipal theater after becoming a shelter for refugees after the Geneva Accord split Vietnam at the 17th Parallel in 1954.  It is a three-story structure that houses almost 2,000 seats.

 

I knew Saigon Town Hall was near Saigon Opera House so we kept walking and walking to find another stalwart edifice amidst this bustling city.  Finally, Bubba asked a cab driver where it was.  He instructed to walk 3 blocks and turn left and follow that path until we hit Saigon Town Hall.  We did as instructed.  We still couldn’t find the City Hall.  We asked another local and he pointed at the building adjacent to where we stand.  The tall building looks like a hotel and it is not the image I had in mind.  Bubba suspected that they must have the same sounding name.  We curbed towards the front of the gray skyscraper and read, Saigon Tower.  In this part of the world, Town Hall sounds like Tower.  Go figure.

 

 

 

 

 

Since our legs started to complain, we resigned to see the Town Hall on another day.  There was no cab in sight so we walked a few more blocks.  We spotted a red-bricked church nameless to us and another accepted tourist spot, HCMC’s Colonial-looking post office, which gives the impression of being an old train station.  This re-energized me a bit and we went inside the post office and took some photos.  We sat on the bench and rested our semi-tired legs and current defeated state.  Bubba flips the pages of the Lonely Planet book we bought to see where the heck Saigon Town Hall is (not in the book) while I watched with plain interest how people mail their letters.  I’m fascinated that people still paste stamps on their letters.  I guess the effort of writing a letter, putting it in a choice envelope, sealing it, gluing stamp on it, and dropping it off the post office brings a lot of lure to reading that very correspondence.

 

 

That short visit to the post office revitalized my spirits.  Outside, the illumination from the building lights was a simple sight that stole the night.  Simple joy.  It was like Christmas came early.

 

A smile creeps on my face and I chide Bubba for more snaps by the reddish Church to his reluctant accord.  At this point, I have max-ed out his tolerance for having his photos taken.  After a few more shots, he hailed a cab to his great escape of photography boredom. 

 

 

He directed the driver to a restaurant.  The driver couldn’t understand.  We showed him the address from the guidebook.  It took him a good one-minute to figure out the reason the place was unfamiliar to him.  The restaurant we picked for dinner was in Hanoi.  We just laughed and asked him to take us to our hotel.  On the way back, we stopped a block from the hotel that had a row of restaurants.  Restaurant Bar Be Cua Café is a small beer garden type of restaurant along Nguyen Trung Truc. 

 

On the Table:

 

Grilled Beef with Five Spices Dong 65,000

 

Grilled Pork with Chili, Lemon Grass Dong 65,000

 

Strawberry Shake Dong 22,000

 

Mango Shake Dong 22,000

 

White Rice (2) Dong 15,000

 

The dinner took two hours because more than the food, the conversation on the table was the most appetizing.  The meaty discussion was what we really digested that evening.  After dinner, we walked back to our hotel under the Vietnam night.

 

As of writing, I discover that the first magnificent building we saw was actually the Saigon Town Hall we thought we missed.  HCMC’s People Committee or the Saigon Town Hall or City Hall was built in 1908 as Hotel de Ville.  The building was formerly used as the Assembly Building, restored and painted many times since.  Uncle Ho Statue seemingly guards the front of the building.  The red-bricked cathedral happens to be the Notre Dame Cathedral we initially thought was the Saigon Town Hall.  The Notre Dame Cathedral was built using bricks from Marseilles and stained glass windows from Chartres.  The city sites we wanted to see was right under our noses.

 

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