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Michael Jackson Narrates a Secret Video from Director Brett Ratner Circa 2003, Driving Around Miami Listening to R Kelly

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Director Brett Ratner met Michael Jackson in the early 2000s. He eventually introduced Michael to his surrogate father, Al Malnik, who was one of the few advisers who was good for Jackson, along with Charles Koppelman.

Ratner — director of the “Rush Hour movies and now known as the director of “Melania — posted this 2003 video of driving around Miami with Michael, listening to R Kelly’s “Ignition.” Little did anyone know that all three would have similar, significant legal issues in the future.

But it’s nice to see Michael acting like a semi-normal person and just having fun. There are videos of the two which I will add to the bottom.


Flashback: When Michael Jackson Fired Longtime Lawyer in 2003, Portrayed in Movie as Closest Advisor, Confidante

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The “Michael” movie is so full of inaccuracies, you don’t know where to start.

I broke this story on March 6, 2003. Michael had fired his longtime attorney John Branca, and not the first time. They wouldn’t reunite until a week before Michael’s death in 2009. This was right after the TV special “Living with Michael Jackson,” edited by Martin Bashir — since disgraced –to make it look like Jackson was having sex with children in his bed at Neverland.

This move triggered Michael’s ultimate destruction. He was managed and lawyered by a series of people who took advantage of him with delight, including the Nation of Islam.

Their depiction in the “Michael” movie is mostly fiction, I’m afraid. The relationship between the singer and lawyer was always contentious, with fault on both sides. Jackson didn’t want to be told what to do, and Branca couldn’t get Michael to make realistic decisions.

So here it is: Jackson Fires Longtime Lawyer

There is chaos in the world of Michael Jackson. On Monday he fired his longtime adviser and attorney John Branca. By fax, of all things.

Branca has represented Jackson on and off since 1980 and is considered, with Frank DiLeo, one of the architects of the Thriller phenomenon back in 1983-84.

Replacing Branca is a combination of interesting people, starting with Las Vegas attorney David LeGrande.

LeGrande also represents F. Marc Schaffel, the controversial filmmaker whom Jackson used to sell his outtakes video to Fox Television last month. Schaffel has come under fire for being linked to gay pornography. But he has been involved with Jackson since October 2001, when he helped put together the charity video What More Can I Give.

Also now working with Jackson are a group of Germans, which is why Michael was in Berlin (where the baby-dangling incident occurred) a few months ago. Jackson has had connections for a while with two German businessmen, Dieter Wiesner and Udo Schaar, who themselves have had legal trouble in their own country.

For Branca, the sudden news came just as Jackson’s manager, Trudy Green, left the singer. Last week, Jackson also fired his longtime accountant, Barry Siegel, as well. (All parties declined to comment.)

“It’s a cleaning of the house,” said a source. But not a total cleaning.

Branca set up Jackson’s Sony/ATV Music Publishing deal concerning the Lennon-McCartney song catalogue and will receive 5 percent of the income from it.

Branca went to work for Jackson in 1980, right after the Off the Wall album was released. He renegotiated Jackson’s contract with Sony then, separating him from the Jackson Five, and went to oversee Thriller. He was let go in 1990 for three years, during which time Jackson was represented by Allen Grubman.

In 1993, Branca was brought back during the Chandler child-molestation case. In 1996, he was “backburnered” when Jackson let Korean businessman Myung Ho Lee take over. In 1998, Lee left and Branca came back into power. Lee is now suing Jackson for $14 million for breach of contract.

Yesterday I told you that neither Branca nor Trudy Green had any idea that Michael had made the deal with Martin Bashir and Granada Television for the documentary that rocked his world. Branca had been negotiating with Sony, according to sources, for Jackson’s at least-temporary return to Sony Music following Tommy Mottola’s ouster in January.

Jackson has two projects left at Sony, a greatest-hits package and a box set, each of which is supposed to contain two new songs. Branca also made a deal with CBS-TV for a new special (first reported here several months ago).

If Jackson delivered the new songs, promoted the albums and did the special, Sony would give him back the masters to his best-selling albums within a decade.

What’s next? Who knows. But sources close to the scene are concerned that Jackson has now ceded control of what’s left of his empire to an uncertain group of advisors.

Bette Midler Debuts Video for Her Woody Guthrie Cover, “All You Fascists” With Barbara Hershey, David Hyde-Pierce, More

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Bette Midler is so anti-Trump, it’s spectacular.

Last week, she released an audio track for a covoer of Woody Guthrie’s “All You Fascists (Bound to Lose).”

Now she’s got this video featuring a bunch of stars including her “Beaches” co-star Barbara Hershey, “Cheers” star David Hyde Pierce, plus Shoshanna Bean, Jenifer Lewis, and my old friend, the great Elaine Caswell.

Bette says: “You know I’ve been around a long time, but I have never lived through what we are living through now. The great Woody Guthrie wrote this song many years ago. I changed some of the words to fit our times, and I hope you’ll sing it when you are marching. Because sometimes people, sometimes you just gotta SING OUT!”

So clever and so true! Miss M remains Divine even after all these years!

Janet Jackson Trolls “Michael” Movie with Post to Celebrate 25th Anniversary of Her “All for You” Album

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Janet Jackson‘s social media is getting funnier and funnier.

This afternoon she trolled the “Michael” movie with a post celebrating the 25th anniversary of her “All for You” album.

She’s ignoring the “Michael” movie. She’s sending a message to the movie’s audience but they’re unwilling to receive it.

Janet does not approve of this movie. Maybe it’s because she knows it’s factually incorrect, and not an actual movie. Very clever.

Interesting that she had a front row seat to everything and can’t get her message through.


Rob Reiner’s Son, Jake, Tells the Harrowing Story of Grieving His Parents’ Murders: “I was robbed of so many things that day”

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Click through Jake’s story. It takes extraordinary courage to do something like this.

Jake Reiner is one of the Reiners’ four adult children. His parents were killed by his brother Nick at the end of December. It’s a huge tragedy, unimaginable.

Jake wrote this because he’s going to turn 34 and celebrate a birthday without his parents, Rob and Michelle. He says, “Nothing can prepare you for what it feels like to lost both parents instantly at the same time…I keep coming back to how frightened they must have been.”

You’ll be in tears after you read this post.

All Hail Beatle Ringo, Age 85: On New Album, “Long Long Road” Produced by T Bone Burnett, He Makes it All Look Very Easy

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“Long Long Road” is the second album in a row for our beloved Beatle Ringo Starr and his all-starr producer T. Bone Burnett.

The first was “Look Up,” which took Ringo into country country, and was a total hit. Burnett proved to Ringo’s best partner since producer Richard Perry fifty years ago.

“Long Long Road” couldn’t be a better follow up. There are 10 songs. Eight of them are written by Burnett, and they’re all swell.

But my two favorite tracks are co-written by Ringo with Bruce Sugar. They are the title track, and “You and I (Wave of Love),” sung with Molly Tuttle, which — like the whole album — can be played many times in a row.

Burnett has found a sweet spot for Ringo in arrangements, placement of his voice, and a purpose. Ringo’s many albums over the years since the pair of Perry hits have been hit or miss. There are one or two good tracks on each one, but no cohesion. Burnett makes these albums sound ‘of a piece.’ You wait for each track like a little gift. Unwrapping them is very rewarding.

This year, maybe someone will submit the album to the Grammys. It deserves some awards, although “Long Long Road” will compete with new albums by Paul McCartney, and by the Rolling Stones.

Quality never fades.

“Michael” Movie Eyeing $12.5 Mil in Previews Despite Being a Concert Film, Not a Biopic: Audience Accepts Him Like Trump

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The Michael Jackson movie exploded at the box office yesterday.

Projections are a preview night of around $12.5 million.

It turns out the audience doesn’t care about the movie’s insufficiency, like it’s not really a movie. They just want to dance.

Forget about talk of trials or child molestation. The audience doesn’t care. Even if they think they’re a chance Michael was guilty of something, they won’t stop til they get enough.

Last night, the audiences in different theaters were dressed like Michael, and/or they danced in front of movie screens. It looked a little like the Rocky Horror Picture Show, with audience participation.

No one compartmentalizes like Michael Jackson fans. Who does that remind of us of? Donald Trump, of course. He can call Mexicans rapists and drug addicts, make fun of poor people, and so on and still have fervent followers who leave the rest of us with heads shaking.

It also doesn’t seem to matter that “Michael” is not a good movie. It’s a recreation of an accepted story that’s been told over and over for 60 years without any substance. The audience doesn’t care if almost nothing in the move really happened. They’ve always liked this settled version of the story. Do they learn anything about any of the people? No. Again, this isn’t a dramatic narrative. It’s a concert movie.

So maybe we should stop calling “Michael” a biopic. It has the largest opening for any concert film.

Meantime, the “Thriller” CD is number 2 on amazon. Both “Off the Wall” and “Bad” are in the top 25. The only laggard is the movie’s soundtrack, hanging back at number 300.

This morning, Sony and the Estate are releasing a new video for “Human Nature,” a sleeper track from “Thriller,” so the Jackson fans can manipulate it up the charts.

Vanity Fair’s Famous Former Editor Graydon Carter Will Upstage Newbies with A List Cannes Party Partner Anthropic (Claude)

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A couple of years ago, when he was still running AirMail, Graydon Carter got the best of Vanity Fair.

The famous former editor of VF staged a party in Cannes with Warner Bros, the studio’s 100th anniversary.

Using the fabulous Hotel DuCap Eden Roc in Antibes, Carter upstaged Vanity Fair, getting a better list of guests.

Now Carter will do it again. The Hollywood Reporter reports that Carter will join with Anthropic, the AI home of Claude, another blowout at the Eden Roc.

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is the man of the moment. His Claude AI has usurped Sam Altman’s Chat GPT, making inroads everywhere very quickly. Carter plus Amodei should equal a bonanza. If they have the party on the right night, they’ll get celebs like Barbra Streisand, Julianne Moore, Demi Moore, Jacob Elordi, the whole L’Oreal crowd of famous actresses, and so on. The big American cast of James Gray’s “Paper Tiger” — should be sensational with Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver, and Miles Teller. Heads will be swiveling left and right.

For Graydon, an annual Cannes party makes sense. He lives in the South of France already. He’s already made his mark!

More AI Fake Songs, Singers Hit iTunes Chart: This Week 10 Positions Occupied by Content Creator Infiltrating Top 100

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AI music and fake artists continue to flood the iTunes Top 100.

Currently 10 chart positions are occupied by an AI content creator who continues to infiltrate the system.

Three of them are by something called Soul Archive Room, three more from Eddie Dalton, two from Inga Rose, one from Blu Monroe, another from Benny Rivers.

They’re all fake. They also have a similar signature which makes them look like they’re coming from Dallas Little’s Crunchy Records in Greenville, South Carolina.

So far, iTunes has done nothing to combat AI music taking chart spots from real artists. The “songs” don’t appear on Spotify charts, although they’re uploaded to that system for streaming.

SoulArchiveRoom.com has its own YouTube channel and a website (on which the word ‘accessibility’ is misspelled), where new fake music is being pumped out every day.

Robots are here, kids!

Here’s an example of one of the songs on iTunes. It has 14,200 subscribers.

Janet Jackson Living Her Best Life as “Michael” Movie Opens: Posting Happy Photo, Mysterious Messages About Loyalty, Truth

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Janet Jackson would not allow herself to be portrayed in the movie about her brother.

There’s no mention of Michael Jackson’s little sister in “Michael.” According to reports, Janet went to a screening and had a lot of notes for the director.

Janet doesn’t like the movie, and is letting us know on social media.

Today she posted a picture of herself looking very happy and relaxed with a big smile and a heart emoji.

In the last week she’s also posted messages as her way of communicating with fans.

In one she wrote: “Loyalty is not about who acts true to your face. It’s about who remains true to your back.”

The one person whom Janet might find most disloyal is her old friend, John McClain, co-executor of Michael’s estate and a producer of the movie. McClain was Janet’s friend originally, and helped shape her recording career at A&M Records with the “Control” album. Janet may be asking him, “What have you done for me lately?”