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Reply #210 posted 12/11/09 6:14pm

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why are u teasing us? eek
[Edited 12/11/09 18:23pm]
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Reply #211 posted 12/11/09 6:49pm

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mimi07 said:

bboy87 said:


why are u teasing us? eek
[Edited 12/11/09 18:23pm]


I came...twice
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Reply #212 posted 12/11/09 8:15pm

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YES!

Some of you must remember that last week I posted in here that I'd seen an official music video for "This Is It" on a music video channel here in the UK and it was a different mix of the song. Well this is that version. There's additional instrumentation at the 2 and a half minute mark or thereabouts and the ending is different. Thanks for posting it!!!
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Reply #213 posted 12/11/09 8:24pm

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lovelovelovelovelove


I love this picture!

I have another picture from this photoshoot
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Reply #214 posted 12/11/09 9:37pm

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I received this today in a email from OPUS:

Dear customer,

As publisher of The Official Michael Jackson Opus, the Opus Media Group would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your contribution to the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for what we believe is a fitting tribute to a true legend.

We wanted to provide you with a delivery update for your Opus. Following the hugely successful launch of The Official Michael Jackson Opus in Los Angeles earlier this week, inclement weather conditions and customs intervention have caused us to adjust our shipping schedule slightly for the Opus. Below is the updated Opus shipping schedule:

For Opus orders placed before December 1:
Rest assured that your Opus will be delivered well before Christmas and, in the majority of cases, by December 18 2009. To help you better track your package, once your order is fulfilled, you will be sent a shipping email and tracking code from Fedex, either later today or early next week.

For Opus orders placed December 2 and after:
Opus Media Group will make every effort possible to ensure these are also delivered before Christmas, but we can only guarantee delivery before Christmas for orders placed before December 1. To help you better track your package, once your order is fulfilled, you will also be sent a shipping email and tracking code from Fedex.

We know your Official Michael Jackson Opus will provide you with beautiful and lasting memories of Michael Jackson. We sincerely thank you for your patronage and your patience.

Have a great holiday.

Sincerely,

Opus Media Group.
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Reply #215 posted 12/11/09 10:18pm

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How much does the Opus cost?
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Reply #216 posted 12/11/09 11:37pm

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How much does the Opus cost?

Too much mad
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Reply #217 posted 12/11/09 11:53pm

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Vanilli said:

Militant said:

How much does the Opus cost?

Too much mad


it costs an arm and a leg, it costs your life. LOL. Don't know the exact price but it's a couple hundreds.
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Reply #218 posted 12/12/09 12:35am

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Reply #219 posted 12/12/09 1:15am

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Militant said:

How much does the Opus cost?

half of someone's rent lol
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Reply #220 posted 12/12/09 1:44am

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Militant said:

How much does the Opus cost?

half of someone's rent lol



Depends what kind of rent u have! lol.

Got mine ordered for 130ish$ can't remember the exact figure. But it's not the thousands our purple hero was looking for!
"My God it's full of Stars"
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Reply #221 posted 12/12/09 2:22am

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Reply #222 posted 12/12/09 4:24am

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http://charlesthomsonjour...ksons.html

In 2005 Aphrodite Jones was one of only two authors granted access to every day of the Michael Jackson trial. With seven New York Times bestsellers under her belt, her book looked set to fly off of shelves when it hit stores.

But when Jones came to write her book she hit wall after her wall. As one of the only journalists willing to admit that Jackson's 2005 trial had proven his innocence once and for all, Jones found that publishing houses were unwilling to give her a deal.

Thomas Mesereau, Jackson's defence lawyer, encountered the same problem. After the trial almost every major publishing house in the US approached him with lucrative book deals. When he maintained that Jackson was truly innocent and he wouldn't write anything to the contrary, every publishing house retracted its offer.

Jurors were offered book deals too. Two jurors claimed after the trial that they really thought Jackson was guilty, but only after they had signed six figure book deals. Other jurors claimed that they had been offered identical deals by the same publishing companies - but only if they too would change their opinion from innocent to guilty, casting enormous doubt over the sincerity of both rogue jurors' u-turns.

One juror, Ray Hultman, lost his publishing deal after it was revealed that his manuscript included portions plagiarised from an inaccurate Vanity Fair article. These included allegations that the former juror couldn't possibly verify, such as claims that Jackson had a detachable nose.

The book was co-written by Stacy Brown, a serial Jackson detractor who also co-wrote a book about the star with Bob Jones, Jackson's former aide. Jones was forced to admit on the stand in 2005 that portions of his book 'The Man Behind The Mask' had been fabricated by Brown in order to boost sales.

Hultman's crediblity was further damaged when it was revealed that after the verdict he had commented to one reporter, "The evidence just wasn't there. We couldn't have gone any other way." A strange comment from a man who would later insist that Jackson had been guilty.

The second juror, Eleanor Cook, also never published her book. Cook's granddaughter caused controversy when she announced during jury deliberations that the juror had already signed a book deal - and had agreed to it in principle before the trial had even begun. Ghostwriter Ernie Cariwel admitted on June 7th 2005 - five days before the verdict was reached in Jackson's trial - that he had already begun writing the book despite never having spoken to Cook.

Fellow jurors slammed the pair two months after the verdict, calling them 'traitors' and claiming that their allegations were 'ridiculous'.

As the publishing industry set about convincing the world that Jackson was guilty - printing books such as 'Be Careful Who You Love' by Diane Dimond, an author who has claimed that her sole aim in life is to destroy Michael Jackson and who writer Ishmael Reed once described as a 'Jackson stalker' - Jones began conducting deep research. Obtaining a special court order from Judge Rodney Melville, who presided over Jackson's trial, she was given access to all of the evidence and transcripts related to the case.

It took Jones days just to photocopy all of the court transcripts and a further six months to read them. The wealth of information needed for the book forced her to invest in a second computer. She used one to store all of her research and the other to store her writing. It took her a further six months to finish the manuscript.

'Michael Jackson Conspiracy' was explosive. Not only did it reveal all of the exculpatory evidence and testimony which the media had failed to present to the public, it also exposed deliberate media bias against Jackson and explained the motives behind it. The blurb described the book as follows:



"...A scathing indictment against the media for conspiring to distort, dehumanise and destroy Michael Jackson... Jones argues convincingly that the case against Jackson amounted to nothing more than a media made, tax paid scandal, and she makes an impassioned to the public at large to think critically about, question the integrity of and demand truth in 'the news'."



Despite its sensational contents and in spite of her seven previous bestsellers, Jones was unable to convince any major publishing house to print the book. She was forced to self publish.

When I interviewed Aphrodite Jones shortly after the book's release she told me that she intended to make a documentary about Jackson's trial, describing her vision for a 'TV version of the book.' Yesterday she emailed to tell me that the project is moving forward.

"The one hour docu-show I did on Michael Jackson will air during my new series called 'True Crime'," she said. "It will begin in April 2010 on a new Discovery channel called Investigation Discovery (ID)."

The hour-long film will cover Jackson's 2005 trial, the media falsehoods which surrounded it and why Jackson 'died with a broken heart' after being 'divorced by America'. Jones insists that the 2005 trial proved Jackson's innocence and says the documentary will show this.

Jones is otherwise tight lipped about the show, saying that she can't elaborate without network approval. However, fans will be ecstatic that a factual documentary on Jackson will for once air on television, as opposed to the conveyer belt of nonsense that is usually paraded before the public.
Jacques Peretti - sit down and take notes.
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Reply #223 posted 12/12/09 7:38am

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Militant said:

How much does the Opus cost?

around $240
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Reply #224 posted 12/12/09 8:00am

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faint

I remembered this show. It was the Soul Train Music Awards in 1989. So sexy drool3
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Reply #225 posted 12/12/09 9:00am

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http://charlesthomsonjournalist.blogspot.com/2009/12/best-selling-author-to-prove-jacksons.html

In 2005 Aphrodite Jones was one of only two authors granted access to every day of the Michael Jackson trial. With seven New York Times bestsellers under her belt, her book looked set to fly off of shelves when it hit stores.

But when Jones came to write her book she hit wall after her wall. As one of the only journalists willing to admit that Jackson's 2005 trial had proven his innocence once and for all, Jones found that publishing houses were unwilling to give her a deal.

Thomas Mesereau, Jackson's defence lawyer, encountered the same problem. After the trial almost every major publishing house in the US approached him with lucrative book deals. When he maintained that Jackson was truly innocent and he wouldn't write anything to the contrary, every publishing house retracted its offer.

Jurors were offered book deals too. Two jurors claimed after the trial that they really thought Jackson was guilty, but only after they had signed six figure book deals. Other jurors claimed that they had been offered identical deals by the same publishing companies - but only if they too would change their opinion from innocent to guilty, casting enormous doubt over the sincerity of both rogue jurors' u-turns.

One juror, Ray Hultman, lost his publishing deal after it was revealed that his manuscript included portions plagiarised from an inaccurate Vanity Fair article. These included allegations that the former juror couldn't possibly verify, such as claims that Jackson had a detachable nose.

The book was co-written by Stacy Brown, a serial Jackson detractor who also co-wrote a book about the star with Bob Jones, Jackson's former aide. Jones was forced to admit on the stand in 2005 that portions of his book 'The Man Behind The Mask' had been fabricated by Brown in order to boost sales.

Hultman's crediblity was further damaged when it was revealed that after the verdict he had commented to one reporter, "The evidence just wasn't there. We couldn't have gone any other way." A strange comment from a man who would later insist that Jackson had been guilty.

The second juror, Eleanor Cook, also never published her book. Cook's granddaughter caused controversy when she announced during jury deliberations that the juror had already signed a book deal - and had agreed to it in principle before the trial had even begun. Ghostwriter Ernie Cariwel admitted on June 7th 2005 - five days before the verdict was reached in Jackson's trial - that he had already begun writing the book despite never having spoken to Cook.

Fellow jurors slammed the pair two months after the verdict, calling them 'traitors' and claiming that their allegations were 'ridiculous'.

As the publishing industry set about convincing the world that Jackson was guilty - printing books such as 'Be Careful Who You Love' by Diane Dimond, an author who has claimed that her sole aim in life is to destroy Michael Jackson and who writer Ishmael Reed once described as a 'Jackson stalker' - Jones began conducting deep research. Obtaining a special court order from Judge Rodney Melville, who presided over Jackson's trial, she was given access to all of the evidence and transcripts related to the case.

It took Jones days just to photocopy all of the court transcripts and a further six months to read them. The wealth of information needed for the book forced her to invest in a second computer. She used one to store all of her research and the other to store her writing. It took her a further six months to finish the manuscript.

'Michael Jackson Conspiracy' was explosive. Not only did it reveal all of the exculpatory evidence and testimony which the media had failed to present to the public, it also exposed deliberate media bias against Jackson and explained the motives behind it. The blurb described the book as follows:



"...A scathing indictment against the media for conspiring to distort, dehumanise and destroy Michael Jackson... Jones argues convincingly that the case against Jackson amounted to nothing more than a media made, tax paid scandal, and she makes an impassioned to the public at large to think critically about, question the integrity of and demand truth in 'the news'."



Despite its sensational contents and in spite of her seven previous bestsellers, Jones was unable to convince any major publishing house to print the book. She was forced to self publish.

When I interviewed Aphrodite Jones shortly after the book's release she told me that she intended to make a documentary about Jackson's trial, describing her vision for a 'TV version of the book.' Yesterday she emailed to tell me that the project is moving forward.

"The one hour docu-show I did on Michael Jackson will air during my new series called 'True Crime'," she said. "It will begin in April 2010 on a new Discovery channel called Investigation Discovery (ID)."

The hour-long film will cover Jackson's 2005 trial, the media falsehoods which surrounded it and why Jackson 'died with a broken heart' after being 'divorced by America'. Jones insists that the 2005 trial proved Jackson's innocence and says the documentary will show this.

Jones is otherwise tight lipped about the show, saying that she can't elaborate without network approval. However, fans will be ecstatic that a factual documentary on Jackson will for once air on television, as opposed to the conveyer belt of nonsense that is usually paraded before the public.
Jacques Peretti - sit down and take notes.

sad




Michael, you were just too beautiful.
[Edited 12/12/09 9:10am]
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #226 posted 12/12/09 9:17am

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eek
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Reply #227 posted 12/12/09 9:29am

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EmeraldSkies said:

bboy87 said:



eek

What the hell is he doing? lol

I found some rare footage, too.




[Edited 12/12/09 10:12am]
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #228 posted 12/12/09 10:24am

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Hehe....you guys remember this? Michael recorded some original music and vocals for the game, as well as doing all the choreography.

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Reply #229 posted 12/12/09 10:42am

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Mike speaking Spanish.

So cute.
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #230 posted 12/12/09 10:45am

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Militant said:

Hehe....you guys remember this? Michael recorded some original music and vocals for the game, as well as doing all the choreography.




I'm from America. Can I buy this game today or is it some rare collector's item? What gaming system would I need? I think I'd like to play it. Is it like DDR?
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Reply #231 posted 12/12/09 10:46am

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I was just listening to 'Scream (classic Club Mix) which i'd not heard in awhile and it is so alien listening to Mike singing "Stop fucking with me" over and over. Took me back to when i bought it, the guy in the shop said when i took it to the counter how cool it was that Mike was swearing and using the F-word on it. i was like, "he does?" eek

good times. smile
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Reply #232 posted 12/12/09 11:02am

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Part 2
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #233 posted 12/12/09 11:12am

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Vanilli said:

Militant said:

Hehe....you guys remember this? Michael recorded some original music and vocals for the game, as well as doing all the choreography.




I'm from America. Can I buy this game today or is it some rare collector's item? What gaming system would I need? I think I'd like to play it. Is it like DDR?

I went crazy over that game series, lol. I have it for Sega Dreamcast, and the second one for PS2. Both are available for Dreamcast. They should still be listed on Amazon or eBay, or you may get lucky and find them in a Gamestop.
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Reply #234 posted 12/12/09 11:33am

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Part 3
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #235 posted 12/12/09 12:09pm

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"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #236 posted 12/12/09 2:56pm

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Vanilli said:

Militant said:

Hehe....you guys remember this? Michael recorded some original music and vocals for the game, as well as doing all the choreography.




I'm from America. Can I buy this game today or is it some rare collector's item? What gaming system would I need? I think I'd like to play it. Is it like DDR?


Yeah I guess it's kinda like DDR. You have to control the dance moves of the character through different button combinations etc.

It was for the Sega Dreamcast. You can probably find a Dreamcast for $30 or $40 bucks on eBay or Craigslist these days. Great console.
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Reply #237 posted 12/12/09 3:49pm

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I went to www.michealjackson.com recently, and saw a picture a fan posted of a guy that looks like MJ topless and with jeans on kissing a woman who was also topless with jeans. She looks nothing like Lisa Marie. She has very long dark hair, possibly Latina. Does anyone know if he took such a picture?
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Reply #238 posted 12/12/09 3:58pm

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"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #239 posted 12/12/09 4:31pm

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Close your eyes and imagine for a moment..If only. London.
2009. sad
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