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Michael Jackson’s Mother Raises $2K Toward $3Mil Goal on FundAnything for Documentary

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EXCLUSIVE Really, I do not make these things up. Michael Jackson’s mother Katherine is trying to crowdfund $3.2 million on www.fundanything.com. She wants to make a documentary about Michael with a Chinese businessman named Tetsunori (Terry) T. Kunimune. He’s the CEO of something called Poly Plants, and it looks like he’s a chemical engineer. How the Jacksons select business partners should be a case study at Harvard. So far they’ve raised $2.092.

remembering michaelAnyway. Katherine writes: “Welcome, fans.  I would like to share an opportunity for you to join our circle of family and friends to celebrate the life and legacy of my son Michael Jackson.

It involves a tribute documentary film project that Michael’s children Paris, Prince, Blanket and I have been working on for a few years.  Our goal with this film is to share a positive, loving and respectful tribute to Michael, who spent his entire life sharing his gifts with the great hope of making the world a better place.

The nearly finished documentary film project is a partnership between myself and co-Executive Producer, Terry Kunimune.  It is filled with heart-warming anecdotes, rare photos from my personal collection, and many untold stories by his friends and family about Michael during some of the most pivotal moments in his life.

Telling Michael’s story from his family’s point of view needs to feature many video clips and musical moments that are an integral part of telling his life story.  However, because it is Michael, the cost to license everything is prohibitively expensive, and why I am asking you, his fans, to join our circle and help support the completion of the documentary film.

In order to show our appreciation for your support, Michael’s children and I have created a limited collection of rewards not available in stores, but made available exclusively to his contributing fans.

Please join our circle of friends and family as I remember my son, as the children remember their father, and as we all remember our Michael.  I thank you for your continued support.”

The attached art work comes from the Jacksons, aka the House of Tacky. Apparently Michael’s estate and executors didn’t know this was happening. Pass the Advil.

 

Welcome, fans.  I would like to share an opportunity for you to join our circle of family and friends to celebrate the life and legacy of my son Michael Jackson.

It involves a tribute documentary film project that Michael’s children Paris, Prince, Blanket and I have been working on for a few years.  Our goal with this film is to share a positive, loving and respectful tribute to Michael, who spent his entire life sharing his gifts with the great hope of making the world a better place.

The nearly finished documentary film project is a partnership between myself and co-Executive Producer, Terry Kunimune.  It is filled with heart-warming anecdotes, rare photos from my personal collection, and many untold stories by his friends and family about Michael during some of the most pivotal moments in his life.

Telling Michael’s story from his family’s point of view needs to feature many video clips and musical moments that are an integral part of telling his life story.  However, because it is Michael, the cost to license everything is prohibitively expensive, and why I am asking you, his fans, to join our circle and help support the completion of the documentary film.

In order to show our appreciation for your support, Michael’s children and I have created a limited collection of rewards not available in stores, but made available exclusively to his contributing fans.

Please join our circle of friends and family as I remember my son, as the children remember their father, and as we all remember our Michael.  I thank you for your continued support.

– See more at: http://fundanything.com/en/campaigns/rememberingmichael#sthash.xVBkKAaL.dpuf

Welcome, fans.  I would like to share an opportunity for you to join our circle of family and friends to celebrate the life and legacy of my son Michael Jackson.

It involves a tribute documentary film project that Michael’s children Paris, Prince, Blanket and I have been working on for a few years.  Our goal with this film is to share a positive, loving and respectful tribute to Michael, who spent his entire life sharing his gifts with the great hope of making the world a better place.

The nearly finished documentary film project is a partnership between myself and co-Executive Producer, Terry Kunimune.  It is filled with heart-warming anecdotes, rare photos from my personal collection, and many untold stories by his friends and family about Michael during some of the most pivotal moments in his life.

Telling Michael’s story from his family’s point of view needs to feature many video clips and musical moments that are an integral part of telling his life story.  However, because it is Michael, the cost to license everything is prohibitively expensive, and why I am asking you, his fans, to join our circle and help support the completion of the documentary film.

In order to show our appreciation for your support, Michael’s children and I have created a limited collection of rewards not available in stores, but made available exclusively to his contributing fans.

Please join our circle of friends and family as I remember my son, as the children remember their father, and as we all remember our Michael.  I thank you for your continued support.

– See more at: http://fundanything.com/en/campaigns/rememberingmichael#sthash.xVBkKAaL.dpuf

Welcome, fans.  I would like to share an opportunity for you to join our circle of family and friends to celebrate the life and legacy of my son Michael Jackson.

It involves a tribute documentary film project that Michael’s children Paris, Prince, Blanket and I have been working on for a few years.  Our goal with this film is to share a positive, loving and respectful tribute to Michael, who spent his entire life sharing his gifts with the great hope of making the world a better place.

The nearly finished documentary film project is a partnership between myself and co-Executive Producer, Terry Kunimune.  It is filled with heart-warming anecdotes, rare photos from my personal collection, and many untold stories by his friends and family about Michael during some of the most pivotal moments in his life.

Telling Michael’s story from his family’s point of view needs to feature many video clips and musical moments that are an integral part of telling his life story.  However, because it is Michael, the cost to license everything is prohibitively expensive, and why I am asking you, his fans, to join our circle and help support the completion of the documentary film.

In order to show our appreciation for your support, Michael’s children and I have created a limited collection of rewards not available in stores, but made available exclusively to his contributing fans.

Please join our circle of friends and family as I remember my son, as the children remember their father, and as we all remember our Michael.  I thank you for your continued support.

– See more at: http://fundanything.com/en/campaigns/rememberingmichael#sthash.xVBkKAaL.dpuf

Welcome, fans.  I would like to share an opportunity for you to join our circle of family and friends to celebrate the life and legacy of my son Michael Jackson.

It involves a tribute documentary film project that Michael’s children Paris, Prince, Blanket and I have been working on for a few years.  Our goal with this film is to share a positive, loving and respectful tribute to Michael, who spent his entire life sharing his gifts with the great hope of making the world a better place.

The nearly finished documentary film project is a partnership between myself and co-Executive Producer, Terry Kunimune.  It is filled with heart-warming anecdotes, rare photos from my personal collection, and many untold stories by his friends and family about Michael during some of the most pivotal moments in his life.

Telling Michael’s story from his family’s point of view needs to feature many video clips and musical moments that are an integral part of telling his life story.  However, because it is Michael, the cost to license everything is prohibitively expensive, and why I am asking you, his fans, to join our circle and help support the completion of the documentary film.

In order to show our appreciation for your support, Michael’s children and I have created a limited collection of rewards not available in stores, but made available exclusively to his contributing fans.

Please join our circle of friends and family as I remember my son, as the children remember their father, and as we all remember our Michael.  I thank you for your continued support.

– See more at: http://fundanything.com/en/campaigns/rememberingmichael#sthash.xVBkKAaL.dpuf

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Roger Friedman is the founder and editor-in-chief of Showbiz411. He wrote the FOX411 column on FoxNews.com from 1999 to 2009, where he covered Michael Jackson, and previously wrote the "Intelligencer" column at New York magazine in the mid-1990s, where he covered the O.J. Simpson trial. He also edited Fame magazine. His bylines have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the New York Daily News, the New York Post, Vogue, Details, and the Miami Herald. He is a voting member of the Critics Choice Awards (Film and Television branches), and his movie reviews are tracked by Rotten Tomatoes. With D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus, he co-produced the 2002 documentary "Only the Strong Survive," which screened at Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival.

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