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You know, I'm beginning to think that Michael's family is pretty messed up.
Isn't this a recurring theme with Child Stars?
You know, I'm beginning to think that Michael's family is pretty messed up.
When does the process of beatification start? It's been almost a week!
EDIT: Ringling Brothers had to let them do this because they realized for one day they would no longer be the greatest show on Earth.
They know where the true circus will be July 7.
I don't know... you have to figure Pee Wee Herman will die before the year 2100.This will be, without question, the funeral of the century.
I don't know... you have to figure Pee Wee Herman will die before the year 2100.
Burton should just re-release Charlie and the Chocolate factory, rename it The Michael Jackson Story.
i vote McG or Michael Bay to direct his biopic.![]()

Here's my shortlist of who I think would make an interesting Michael Jackson movie as writer/director (obviously, I highly doubt any would get a chance to --this is more for fun and funny "what if" to try and imagine):
John Waters
Spike Lee
Oliver Stone
Hayao Miyazaki
David Lynch
Werner Herzog
Terry Gilliam
Who inherits all his debt?
Ah, this is a bit of a mischaracterization...
That person is going to be very luck, as it will be the person who gets to pay it all off, with money to spare once, they sell MJ's $500m+ share of Apple Corps plus all the royalties his estate is still getting (notwithstanding the incredible surge of purchases in the past week --MJ songs have been nine of the ten top iTunes downloads).
Whoever takes over control, assuming their much wiser than Michael was in his final decade, would simply use those assets to pay off debt and still have a very large sum of money left --including the continual royalties.
Jackson's money problems were from his foolish lifestyle: living like he was still raking in tons of money when his assets weren't growing and taking loans, using his asset as collateral, to cover the difference. If MJ had simply cut back to being a regular multi-millionaire, he would've been okay. But he was too foolish to accept that, and he had plenty of leeches around him telling him he would be okay.
It makes me think of Mike Tyson: I got to hear James Toback (director of Tyson) talk about Iron Mike a few months ago after they screened his documentary at the local film fest, and he said Tyson thinks he's financially in trouble, but he's basing it on how ridiculously rich he was at one time --now he doesn't think having $20m is a lot of money... LOL.