Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon by David Gest (merged)

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I personally feel its good to watch this. Many (not all) of those who are choosing not to watch this is fallowing the traditional pattern of masking away anything bad or imperfect around Michael and mentally creating only happy thoughts around him which ends up in ways forcing a person to glorify him into a perfect like being.
^^^This makes those who are not interested in this project seem stupid, not facing reality, thinking Michael is perfection personified, etc. Have you ever thought that reasons people are not interested may include disinterest in always hearing the same things over and over, tried in the same negative information, tired of people not having the truth give their opinions as facts about Michael, and on and on. It is time to stop labeling people who dissent as having one mindset as though they were created with the same mind.

PS: Sorry for the double post.
 
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fallowing the traditional pattern of masking away anything bad or imperfect around Michael
How? When that's all the media ever try to potray him has. And frankly we're sick of it.
 
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How the heck do we get tickets to this? I mean apart from e chance of winning tickets of course? I guess we shall just have to wait to hear more details.

Just found out today that Ive won tickets to go. :D
 
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Just found out today that Ive won tickets to go. :D

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

Wow. I would love to go too. But I will have to wait to the Blu-Ray is released.
 
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I understand that we all want justice for Michael and that is our number one priority. However, that doesn't mean we have to occupy ourselves with everything about the trial. I still listen to Michael's music on a daily basis. I still watch his DVD's. I still go to work. I still watch TV and movies. I still meet up with friends. I still carry on with my life. If the Cirque show comes to NY, I'd have no problem in letting myself be entertained for a few hours.

As for this DVD, I'm keeping an open attitude now because I truly respect Tom Mesereau. He's a person of grace and dignity. I don't think he would endorse a "money scam". I'll be completely honest here. He's the reason I look at this DVD from a different perspective. Not everything that is not authorized by the Estate is money scam. Joe Vogel's book is not offically authorized by the Estate. Frank Cascio's book is not authorized by the Estate. Spike Lee's birthday bash is not authorized by the Estate. All of the above three projects aim at Michael Jackson fans. None of them is attractive enough for a wide audience. Do you think a non-fan would know who Frank Cascio is? I bet David Gest has a better name recognition than Frank Cascio.

It takes much more than a book or a DVD or a documentary to educate the public about Michael's artistic and humanitarian legacy. However, I'm confident that Michael Jackson will be remembered and studied by generations to come. History will do its job and does him justice. It's not going to happen overnight. We just need to be patient.

Well said. It is understood that many fans are very passionate and protective of Michael; however, I have to say that I did read Jermaine's book and I feel that he did a good job of representing Michael as a brother, father and son. After all, he was Michael's brother and he was around for part of Michael's life. Also, I do feel that while some of the Jackson family's decisions might be questionable, I think they are grieving and they also are human. They make bad choices and mistakes like we all do. I wasn't sure about Jermaine's book either, but then when I read it, I changed my way of thinking because he portrayed Michael in a loving and respectful way. This is of course my opinion. The fact that Tom Mesereau and Susan Yu are in the film, I have to think that it can't be that bad. I am keeping the faith and holding out hope that DG will do right by Michael. Time will tell of course. With that said, I respect how other fans feel.
 
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^^^^^^
They make bad choices and mistakes like we all do.


If we are talking about the same Jackson family:
- I don't make those type of bad choices mistakes..........never mind making the same mistakes over and over again.
- And I don't use my brother as a tool for making money!!!!



I apologise for going off topic and I will say no more!
 
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Universal Pictures International Home Entertainment have given us this great clip from their new movie, Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon which is released on DVD and Blu-ray 31st October. The clip is called &#8216;It was Amazing&#8217; and in it, we get to hear from Mathra Reeves who recounts the first time that she got to see Michael perform on stage. They were given the chance to perform in front of James Brown after winning the amateur night at the Apollo. She talks about how Michael Jackson did an impression of Brown and how &#8216;it was amazing&#8217;.

Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon is directed directed by Andrew Eastel and produced by David Guest&#8203;. In it, you&#8217;ll get to hear first hand accounts from the &#8216;people who knew him best&#8217; including Katherine Jackson, Tito Jackson and Rebbie Jackson&#8203; and many more.

The film will hit DVD and Blu-ray 31st October. You can see all our coverage including the trailer for the movie here.

Prepare to go behind the headlines as producer and television star David Gest&#8203;, Michael Jackson&#8217;s mother Katherine, brother Tito, sister Rebbie and more than fifty friends, peers and associates share intimate and fascinating stories about the singer&#8217;s celebrated life. Released on DVD and Blu-ray&#8482; on October 31st 2011 from Universal Pictures International Home Entertainment, and featuring performance footage as well as never-before-seen family photography, Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon is a powerful behind-the-scenes account of the star&#8217;s life, providing fresh insight into his early years with the Jackson 5&#8203;, his rise to global solo-stardom through to the final moments before his sudden death in 2009.

Directed by Andrew Eastel and produced by Michael Jackson&#8217;s close childhood friend David Gest, Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon gives Katherine Jackson the first chance to tell her side of the story about Michael&#8217;s upbringing in Gary, Indiana, his relationship with father Joe, her support for her son during the court cases he challenged and her thoughts on the life he faced afterwards. Rebbie Jackson, Michael&#8217;s eldest sister, gives a very rare interview and recounts the star&#8217;s childhood growing up in Gary, Indiana, as well as his difficulties with father Joe, his extraordinary bond with mother Katherine, and his decline in later years. Gest&#8217;s other best friend, Michael&#8217;s brother, Tito, provides an in-depth look into Jackson&#8217;s history and what his mother and family went through during the sensational molestation trial in 2005.
 
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David Gest has admitted many times to making stuff up for the sake of it so I do find it hard to believe anything he says. However this has had great reviews so I'll be watching.
 
first hand accounts from the &#8216;people who knew him best&#8217; including Katherine Jackson, Tito Jackson and Rebbie Jackson&#8203; and many more.

Lies. They admitted several times they had no contact with him in the later years.
 
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Michael Jackson's mother: 'I didn't like 'I Want You Back'' | News | NME.COM

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Michael Jackson's mother Katherine Jackson has admitted that she didn't like the Jackson 5's 1969 US Number One when she first heard it.

Jackson was speaking in the documentary Michael Jackson : The Life Of An Icon which was produced by long term friend David Gest, a clip of which can be seen above.

She said: "I didn't like it at all, the song that the children sang were more like soul music and to me 'I Want You Back' didn't sound that way all.

"The songs that were out at the time didn't sound like that. I guess (Motown head and co-writer) Berry Gordy wanted it to sound different."

The documentary will be released on DVD on October 31st.
 
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ive won pair tickets still cant believe it i dont win anything this wow. a big thanks to mjjcommunity
 
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^Hope you can do a summary of the event and show!
 
A new interview from David. Some old pictures in better resolution and color.

Shopping in disguise, getting drunk on vintage wine - and women...: The Michael Jackson you never knew


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Michael Jackson aged nine with a yo-yo

In Los Angeles, the trial of Michael Jackson’s doctor is playing out like a sordid circus.

Beyond the courtroom, the rumours continue to swirl about the doomed star’s private life, personal appearance and peculiar preferences.

And in London, David Gest is talking to Live about the film that he’s hoping will perform a very different function. Gest is celebrated for his appearance on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here (Jackson, who was living in Ireland at the time, tuned in every night to watch) and his appallingly embarrassing kiss to new (now ex-) bride Liza Minnelli.

But he also made £28 million as a music producer, and knew and stood by Jackson since the pair met at Walton School art department when Jackson was ten and Gest was a 15-year-old music obsessive who wanted to meet this rising local star.

Gest, who became close friends with Tito and Michael, also lived with the Jackson family for years as a teenager.
The point of the film, he says, is to show Jackson was not a psychologically damaged, whispery-voiced eccentric who retreated into a fantasy world because he couldn’t face reality; rather, he insists, a fun-loving, fearless and complicated man obsessed with music, movies, junk food and bargain hunting.

Those close to Jackson – other artists including Smokey Robinson, Whitney Houston and his siblings Tito and Rebbie Jackson – tell the story of a man who was destroyed by the paedophile investigation and used drugs to get over first the pain of a serious accident and then the horror of being publicly shamed twice.

‘If anything, I blame the legal prosecutors for Michael’s death,’ says Gest. ‘He was accused twice of hurting children.

'In the first case against Jordy Chandler (in 1993) his lawyers paid off the family, even though Michael’s family and Michael himself didn’t want this to happen.

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A cowboy-hatted Michael pulls a face for the camera

'In the second case (2005) Jackson was acquitted. But the fact he had been declared innocent didn’t even register with him. Part of him had died and that was when we really lost him. We lost this beautiful, funny, talented man.’

The film, which has the first ever full interview with the star’s mother, Katherine, traces Jackson’s path from childhood superstar to drug addiction wrought by the terrible burns sustained when filming a Pepsi commercial in 1984, the paedophile allegations against him and, finally, the realisation that he would never be able to complete the 50 concerts he had been committed to just months before his death.
Gest maintains the new film is not a sentimental whitewash of Jackson’s life.
‘Michael was destroyed by the allegations in his trial in 2005,’ he says. ‘After that point he made bad decisions, surrounded himself with people who kept his friends and family away.

'There were religious groups, strange people… his mobile phone number was changed every three days and it became impossible to get hold of him. We were shut out.’

Here, Gest recalls the private life – and idiosyncrasies – of the man whom the world knew as ‘Jacko’ – but only he knew as ‘friend’.




Michael’s voice: deep, strong and low

‘There are so many myths about Michael, so many mad stories,’ insists Gest.

‘His voice was deep, low and strong and Michael could be incredibly forthright.’

Bizarrely, the tape of Jackson slurring his words under the influence of drugs heard during the trial against his private doctor, Conrad Murray, is, points out, evidence of the singer’s deep African- American voice.



The joker on the road trip


Gest’s last memory of having fun with Michael was just before Jackson’s 2005 trial.

‘We went on a road trip to San Francisco and we got on a stretch of highway that had road works and it suddenly got really hairy; we were driving so close to the edge of this cliff I kept screaming because I thought we were going over.

'Michael was totally relaxed; he just kept laughing and laughing because I was going so crazy. He was totally fearless, he always was. That was so Michael. He was such a kid and a joker.’

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Jermaine, Tito and Michael

Brought down to Earth at the petrol pump


‘I was the one with the bigger ego. I bought my first car after Michael made Off The Wall. We’d go on trips but I’d make him put the fuel in because I hated it going on my hands.

'He’d bang on the window and say, “David, I’m the star.” I’d pull a face at him and say, “Not when you’re with me.” He’d laugh. I’d always make him laugh.’



He loved kids – but he was into women…


‘Michael wasn’t a paedophile. I remember him calling me late one night during the first case and he was just shell-shocked. I never for one second ever believed that Michael had done anything wrong.

'A lot of his so-called friends melted away from him but myself and Macaulay Culkin were among the few who would regularly go on television to speak up for him. When they raided Neverland they found men’s magazines and there was no child porn anywhere in the house.

'He loved kids like a father but he was into women. He was 100 per cent straight. He just couldn’t trust most of the women he met – he was genuinely shy and he just put his career first, before women.

'He very definitely had sex. There was a Hollywood actress who absolutely jumped his bones and taught him a few things.’


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Michael with the Jackson clan (father Joe is in the black top)

On stage and off his head

‘In 2001 I persuaded Michael to do a Jackson Family Reunion in Madison Square Garden. It was amazing. Everybody turned out for it, from Britney to Slash, Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor. It was a huge, huge event paying tribute to Michael.

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Michael with his brothers in the Sixties

'He had promised to be in the audience for the first part of the show, which began at 8pm, to watch other artists pay tribute to him, but 8pm came and went and no Michael. It turned 8.15, still no Michael. By 8.20 I was going crazy.

'I sent an assistant to his hotel room and he was in bed. The assistant called me to say he was unconscious and I said just get him up, get him here. He got him up and Michael told him he’d taken Demerol, a painkiller.
‘I screamed at him to get to the stadium, whatever state he was in. He turned up looking totally off his head. But he performed note perfect, step perfect, word perfect – it was only as I was going through the footage that I could see his eyes were totally gone.
‘After the show, I exploded. We had one more show a few nights later. I told him that if he ever did that again I would dock him $8,000 for every minute he wasn’t there.

'For the next show he was there well before time.
‘I was aware there were problems, I knew he had trouble sleeping. I went to meet him some time after and he told me he’d taken sleeping pills; he was groggy and he didn’t sound like Michael.’



Off to the cinema, dressed as an Arab…

‘You’d have all these stories about him going out in disguise. He did once put on an Arab’s costume when we went to the cinema, but pulled it off as soon as we got inside. Most of the time when we were together he didn’t bother disguising himself.

'I taught him to barter for antiques. Despite his wealth he was fierce. He’d ask a price and the guy would say, “$1,000.” He’d say, “$200, take it or leave it,” and go to walk out of the shop. He’d be delighted if he got it for that price and we’d sit in his limo with a whole load of junk food laughing.’


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Michael eating a waffle

The accident, the terrible burns and the start of painkillers


‘The general public are totally unaware of the devastating effect of the burns Michael received to his head when a stunt for a Pepsi commercial went wrong (in 1984).
'A pyrotechnic burst into the air and hit him right on the head. His head was on fire and he continued to dance on stage before people actually realised. You cannot imagine the excruciating pain, the damage that was done to him.

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Michael with David Gest, Paul Anka and Dee Dee Jackson in 1981

'He was burnt through several layers of his scalp and needed the most intensive surgery. We have the footage shot from the back of the commercial, so you can see how extreme that accident was, and we show exactly what surgery had to be done.

'This was the point Michael began to take painkillers; that pain never went away. The surgery was incredibly painful and the recovery was painful; he couldn’t sleep without painkillers. In the documentary I show footage which shows how bad it was; so many people have no idea the damage it did to him.

‘Michael was never fit to do 50 shows. He just wasn’t. He wouldn’t be able to sleep for worry. And yes, he picked a doctor who he could be in charge of – he doctor-shopped because he could.’


Vintage wine and junk food


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Gest remembers Jackson being made ill by drinking vintage wine.
‘Michael was throwing up in my garage and as I was laughing, he looked at me and said, “I’m going to tell Joe (Jackson) and you’re gonna be in big trouble.” Then he was laughing in the midst of being sick.’

At the age of 16, Gest recalls getting a monstering from Katherine after they were both charged with going out to buy eight buckets of Kentucky Fried Chicken, which they left locked in her car in their haste to get to the cinema.

‘She went crazy the next day; that car stank and she was screaming at me and Michael. We had to clean out the car.’

To the end, he says, Jackson loved the Three Stooges, Marx Brothers movies, Gene Kelly musicals – and KFC.
‘I remember he’d sit in his car, take off the skin and say, “David, now I’ve made it organic. I can eat it.” I’d laugh in his face and tell him it was still Colonel Sanders. Michael wouldn’t have it. That is the Michael I miss.’



‘Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon’ is released on DVD on October 31


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Shopping in disguise, getting drunk on vintage wine - and women...: The Michael Jackson you never knew

By Live Reporter

Last updated at 10:21 PM on 22nd October 2011

Flamboyant music producer David Gest was the singer’s best friend since school days. His new film reveals what the star was really like...
Michael Jackson aged nine with a yo-yo[

Michael Jackson aged nine with a yo-yo

In Los Angeles, the trial of Michael Jackson’s doctor is playing out like a sordid circus.

Beyond the courtroom, the rumours continue to swirl about the doomed star’s private life, personal appearance and peculiar preferences.

And in London, David Gest is talking to Live about the film that he’s hoping will perform a very different function. Gest is celebrated for his appearance on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here (Jackson, who was living in Ireland at the time, tuned in every night to watch) and his appallingly embarrassing kiss to new (now ex-) bride Liza Minnelli.

But he also made £28 million as a music producer, and knew and stood by Jackson since the pair met at Walton School art department when Jackson was ten and Gest was a 15-year-old music obsessive who wanted to meet this rising local star.

Gest, who became close friends with Tito and Michael, also lived with the Jackson family for years as a teenager.

The point of the film, he says, is to show Jackson was not a psychologically damaged, whispery-voiced eccentric who retreated into a fantasy world because he couldn’t face reality; rather, he insists, a fun-loving, fearless and complicated man obsessed with music, movies, junk food and bargain hunting.

Those close to Jackson – other artists including Smokey Robinson, Whitney Houston and his siblings Tito and Rebbie Jackson – tell the story of a man who was destroyed by the paedophile investigation and used drugs to get over first the pain of a serious accident and then the horror of being publicly shamed twice.

‘If anything, I blame the legal prosecutors for Michael’s death,’ says Gest. ‘He was accused twice of hurting children.

'In the first case against Jordy Chandler (in 1993) his lawyers paid off the family, even though Michael’s family and Michael himself didn’t want this to happen.
A cowboy-hatted Michael Jackson pulls a face for the camera

A cowboy-hatted Michael pulls a face for the camera

'In the second case (2005) Jackson was acquitted. But the fact he had been declared innocent didn’t even register with him. Part of him had died and that was when we really lost him. We lost this beautiful, funny, talented man.’

The film, which has the first ever full interview with the star’s mother, Katherine, traces Jackson’s path from childhood superstar to drug addiction wrought by the terrible burns sustained when filming a Pepsi commercial in 1984, the paedophile allegations against him and, finally, the realisation that he would never be able to complete the 50 concerts he had been committed to just months before his death.

Gest maintains the new film is not a sentimental whitewash of Jackson’s life.

‘Michael was destroyed by the allegations in his trial in 2005,’ he says. ‘After that point he made bad decisions, surrounded himself with people who kept his friends and family away.

'There were religious groups, strange people… his mobile phone number was changed every three days and it became impossible to get hold of him. We were shut out.’

Here, Gest recalls the private life – and idiosyncrasies – of the man whom the world knew as ‘*****’ – but only he knew as ‘friend’.

Michael’s voice: deep, strong and low

‘There are so many myths about Michael, so many mad stories,’ insists Gest.

‘His voice was deep, low and strong and Michael could be incredibly forthright.’

Bizarrely, the tape of Jackson slurring his words under the influence of drugs heard during the trial against his private doctor, Conrad Murray, is, points out, evidence of the singer’s deep African- American voice.

The joker on the road trip

Gest’s last memory of having fun with Michael was just before Jackson’s 2005 trial.

‘We went on a road trip to San Francisco and we got on a stretch of highway that had road works and it suddenly got really hairy; we were driving so close to the edge of this cliff I kept screaming because I thought we were going over.

'Michael was totally relaxed; he just kept laughing and laughing because I was going so crazy. He was totally fearless, he always was. That was so Michael. He was such a kid and a joker.’
Jermaine, Tito and Michael Jackson

Jermaine, Tito and Michael
Brought down to Earth at the petrol pump

‘I was the one with the bigger ego. I bought my first car after Michael made Off The Wall. We’d go on trips but I’d make him put the fuel in because I hated it going on my hands.

'He’d bang on the window and say, “David, I’m the star.” I’d pull a face at him and say, “Not when you’re with me.” He’d laugh. I’d always make him laugh.’

He loved kids – but he was into women…

‘Michael wasn’t a paedophile. I remember him calling me late one night during the first case and he was just shell-shocked. I never for one second ever believed that Michael had done anything wrong.

'A lot of his so-called friends melted away from him but myself and Macaulay Culkin were among the few who would regularly go on television to speak up for him. When they raided Neverland they found men’s magazines and there was no child porn anywhere in the house.

'He loved kids like a father but he was into women. He was 100 per cent straight. He just couldn’t trust most of the women he met – he was genuinely shy and he just put his career first, before women.

'He very definitely had sex. There was a Hollywood actress who absolutely jumped his bones and taught him a few things.’
Michael with the Jackson clan (father Joe is in the black top)

Michael with the Jackson clan (father Joe is in the black top)

On stage and off his head

‘In 2001 I persuaded Michael to do a Jackson Family Reunion in Madison Square Garden. It was amazing. Everybody turned out for it, from Britney to Slash, Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor. It was a huge, huge event paying tribute to Michael.
Michael with his brothers in the Sixties

Michael with his brothers in the Sixties

'He had promised to be in the audience for the first part of the show, which began at 8pm, to watch other artists pay tribute to him, but 8pm came and went and no Michael. It turned 8.15, still no Michael. By 8.20 I was going crazy.

'I sent an assistant to his hotel room and he was in bed. The assistant called me to say he was unconscious and I said just get him up, get him here. He got him up and Michael told him he’d taken Demerol, a painkiller.

‘I screamed at him to get to the stadium, whatever state he was in. He turned up looking totally off his head. But he performed note perfect, step perfect, word perfect – it was only as I was going through the footage that I could see his eyes were totally gone.

‘After the show, I exploded. We had one more show a few nights later. I told him that if he ever did that again I would dock him $8,000 for every minute he wasn’t there.

'For the next show he was there well before time.

‘I was aware there were problems, I knew he had trouble sleeping. I went to meet him some time after and he told me he’d taken sleeping pills; he was groggy and he didn’t sound like Michael.’


Off to the cinema, dressed as an Arab…

‘You’d have all these stories about him going out in disguise. He did once put on an Arab’s costume when we went to the cinema, but pulled it off as soon as we got inside. Most of the time when we were together he didn’t bother disguising himself.

'I taught him to barter for antiques. Despite his wealth he was fierce. He’d ask a price and the guy would say, “$1,000.” He’d say, “$200, take it or leave it,” and go to walk out of the shop. He’d be delighted if he got it for that price and we’d sit in his limo with a whole load of junk food laughing.’
Michael eating a waffle

Michael eating a waffle

The accident, the terrible burns and the start of painkillers

‘The general public are totally unaware of the devastating effect of the burns Michael received to his head when a stunt for a Pepsi commercial went wrong (in 1984).

'A pyrotechnic burst into the air and hit him right on the head. His head was on fire and he continued to dance on stage before people actually realised. You cannot imagine the excruciating pain, the damage that was done to him.
Michael with David Gest, Paul Anka and Dee Dee Jackson in 1981

Michael with David Gest, Paul Anka and Dee Dee Jackson in 1981

'He was burnt through several layers of his scalp and needed the most intensive surgery. We have the footage shot from the back of the commercial, so you can see how extreme that accident was, and we show exactly what surgery had to be done.

'This was the point Michael began to take painkillers; that pain never went away. The surgery was incredibly painful and the recovery was painful; he couldn’t sleep without painkillers. In the documentary I show footage which shows how bad it was; so many people have no idea the damage it did to him.

‘Michael was never fit to do 50 shows. He just wasn’t. He wouldn’t be able to sleep for worry. And yes, he picked a doctor who he could be in charge of – he doctor-shopped because he could.’


Vintage wine and junk food
Michael in a photobooth with David Gest

Michael in a photobooth with David

Gest remembers Jackson being made ill by drinking vintage wine.

‘Michael was throwing up in my garage and as I was laughing, he looked at me and said, “I’m going to tell Joe (Jackson) and you’re gonna be in big trouble.” Then he was laughing in the midst of being sick.’

At the age of 16, Gest recalls getting a monstering from Katherine after they were both charged with going out to buy eight buckets of Kentucky Fried Chicken, which they left locked in her car in their haste to get to the cinema.

‘She went crazy the next day; that car stank and she was screaming at me and Michael. We had to clean out the car.’

To the end, he says, Jackson loved the Three Stooges, Marx Brothers movies, Gene Kelly musicals – and KFC.

‘I remember he’d sit in his car, take off the skin and say, “David, now I’ve made it organic. I can eat it.” I’d laugh in his face and tell him it was still Colonel Sanders. Michael wouldn’t have it. That is the Michael I miss.’

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Re: Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon - Excl Advanced Blu-ray & DVD Cover Preview *Update Post 13

I don't know what is true since half of the people who knew him say one thing and other half another. The one thing I do agree on is that a part of Michael died from that trial. To be humiliated and hurt the way he was had to have scarred him. I blame the media and others for his death too not just Murray.
 
On stage and off his head

&#8216;In 2001 I persuaded Michael to do a Jackson Family Reunion in Madison Square Garden. It was amazing. Everybody turned out for it, from Britney to Slash, Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor. It was a huge, huge event paying tribute to Michael.
Michael with his brothers in the Sixties

Michael with his brothers in the Sixties

'He had promised to be in the audience for the first part of the show, which began at 8pm, to watch other artists pay tribute to him, but 8pm came and went and no Michael. It turned 8.15, still no Michael. By 8.20 I was going crazy.

'I sent an assistant to his hotel room and he was in bed. The assistant called me to say he was unconscious and I said just get him up, get him here. He got him up and Michael told him he&#8217;d taken Demerol, a painkiller.

&#8216;I screamed at him to get to the stadium, whatever state he was in.
He turned up looking totally off his head. But he performed note perfect, step perfect, word perfect &#8211; it was only as I was going through the footage that I could see his eyes were totally gone.

&#8216;After the show, I exploded. We had one more show a few nights later. I told him that if he ever did that again I would dock him $8,000 for every minute he wasn&#8217;t there.

'For the next show he was there well before time.

&#8216;I was aware there were problems, I knew he had trouble sleeping. I went to meet him some time after and he told me he&#8217;d taken sleeping pills; he was groggy and he didn&#8217;t sound like Michael.&#8217;

Um...how does that sound like a concern friend? He knew MJ had an alleged problem so he threaten he would make him pay up for messing with his bussiness instead?! :mello: WTF?! No wonder MJ made himself unavailable to Gest too! Because Gest made it out to be more of Bussiness before friendship! SMH

And by the way he is Tito's best friend, not MJ's! Everyone's always trying to be MJ's best friend! They even label Flo Anthony as MJ's best friend too in her interviews and we all know home girl is La toya's Bestie! -_-
 
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I have trouble believing this. Didn't Michael arrive with Elizabeth Taylor? If it is true you don't threaten like that. Why did others have no trouble getting hold of Michael? Should he be talking about this?
 
Um...how does that sound like a concern friend? He knew MJ had an alleged problem so he threaten he would make him pay up for messing with his bussiness instead?! :mello: WTF?! No wonder MJ made himself unavailable to Gest too! Because Gest made it out to be more of Bussiness before friendship! SMH

And by the way he is Tito's best friend, not MJ's! Everyone's always trying to be MJ's best friend! They even label Flo Anthony as MJ's best friend
too in her interviews and we all know home girl is La toya's Bestie! -_-


Funny thing is when the Jacksons accuse AEG for doing the same thing, they're evil and only concern with money. When they and their friends do the exact same thing, they're concern and only want what's best for him. It's all for love, after all.

Another example of the Jacksons and their hyposicy.

On that note, I don't believe this story at all.
 
Re: Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon - Excl Advanced Blu-ray & DVD Cover Preview *Update Post 13

God~~~~After reading this new interview. I am scared by this documentary. I am also tired to hear people keep saying that someone controlled MJ and cut him away from friend and family or MJ was controlled by drugs etc. What Gest said is annoying. He think MJ had drug problem for a long time and he didn't do anything but threaten him to charge more money? Why didn't he care about MJ and do something to help MJ if he think MJ was his friend? It's so funny that you have Jermaine said in his book that no matter what the show must go on. and Gest said in interview that he knew MJ had problems for years and do nothing. Now they are accusing AEG or MJ's manager pushed MJ around and do nothing to save MJ when they did exactly the same thing? Jesus..... I am tired of these so called family and friends, no wonder MJ felt lonely and painful all the times and trying to seek out love from all the other people. These people should blame themselves being cut off from MJ. That's a reason that MJ run as fast as he can away from all these people. Poor MJ! I really feel so sorry for him that he had to be treated like this not only by media but also by all these people who supposed to care and love him.
 
Re: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Producter David Gest and Universal Pictures announce all-star World Premi

Won tickets! Boo ya!!!
 
Re: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Producter David Gest and Universal Pictures announce all-star World Premi

i hope this latest money grab fails.

I highly doubt MJ would want these pictures & stories about him out.
 
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Re: Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon - Excl Advanced Blu-ray & DVD Cover Preview *Update Post 13

There are many other MJ docs on Youtube this one won't be any different or special for that matter. So I'll be saving my money. Infact Imma have much more money now that MJ is not here then I did when he was because I be damn puttin money in all MJ projects and certain people behind them! SMH I wish it could be they way it use too when MJ had the only say cause he's the only one I trusted! *sigh*
 
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I think the documentary might have some rare photos/footage/audio though! That's what I'm holding out for. I don't really give a crap about David's commentary to be honest, it's more what's actually going to be in it!
 
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I believe this documentary, like everything the Jacksons have sanctioned since MJ's passing, is an insult to MJ's memory.

PERIOD.

No censorship whiz will make me change my mind.
 
Re: Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon - Excl Advanced Blu-ray & DVD Cover Preview *Update Post 13

^ Even if the majority of it is good? Even if it shares some fun stories on Michael's life? Even if it gives us rare footage and photos we've never seen before?

Just curious.
 
Re: Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon - Excl Advanced Blu-ray & DVD Cover Preview *Update Post 13

Even if it gives us rare footage and photos we've never seen before?


^That what I fear because that's always a way to rear the fans in... well at least some anyways lol And why can't it be just 100% good? It's almost to much to ask certain people to leave the B.S and lies/half truths out the door when it comes to MJ & their so called projects.

Who exactly are they aming for in this Doc anyways? The general public that mostly didn't like MJ? Or is it aimed at the fans? Because this fan (meaning me) Already knew MJ drank wine, like women, has a deeper voice, likes to joke around and Etc. So where is the surprises at? Oh well!?

I guess this is their idea of humanizing MJ, right? SMH
 
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