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Michael Jackson News / Re: billboard awards
« on: May 20, 2014, 05:39:17 AM »
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDRTghGZ7XU[/youtube]



I did not know a hologram could press a chair, :LolLolLolLol:..... it's right at the beginning you clearly see the throne being pressed by the person who sits on it.

starting at 1.31
At least i see two holgraphic dancers and they are right next to MJ. focus on the one to the left side of MJ it appears it does go through the other dancer. start at 1.39.


I do not think This MJ is a hologram, although there was a member who said before (sorry can't remember who) he could be something of both and MJ himself + impersonater. i also like to think that way.

at 2.18 the dancer is bumping to MJ's leg. (someone else noticed this.)so not my own finding.

The guards standing next to the throne: it appears they have some kind of shield projection on them and when the shield is dissapearing in a sec they started to dance. so it's possible to project some kind of shield to cover them up. imo. Also at the end of the  video, the shield is put on again.

 i believe there is much more to be discovered at the video. after my dissapointment has dissapeared , i starting to feel good about this again. Even better then before... :)

Thanks for this HD version, it is much clearer than the ones I have watched before. It is still an impersonator though!  :michael_jackson-1135:

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I am beyond disappointed with that hologram performance! It wasn't even my uncle...please leave his legacy as perfect as he left it.

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That impersonator tho? Like why? So disappointed.

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Thanks!!!! (I have only just crawled out of bed :icon_redface: )

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I watched on TV and it really looked as Michael's hologram  not impersonator. It was incredible, amazing and song just as great as Michael. After that performance there is no one and nothing else to watch .


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Wonder if anyone in the family or a close friend will actually acknowledge it was an entirely different bloke!?  :suspect:

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I don't think it was Christopher Gaspar. His jaw looks different.

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SNAP!

Whoever this bloke is, his legs look shorter and his bum looks bigger.... :icon_geek:

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX3AVw7TWgE[/youtube]

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Well I stayed up very late to watch it so I do feel justified in voicing my opinion about the hologram - on twitter they are getting pissed that we are 'complaining'.

Sorry, but if I had paid for that I'd be asking for a refund due to false advertising.

Yep, could it be ECasanova or Navi? Looks more like them than MJ!  :icon_lol:

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As I was watching I was trying to think which one of the impersonators it could be!  :Pulling_hair:

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Just watched it (2.24am here lol!)

Well......it might have been the fact that I watched it on my computer on iLive, but it looked nothing like Michael Jackson to me.  :computer-losy-smiley:

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 :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

Thank you for the link!  :bearhug:

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MJDHI Announcements / Re: HoaxBook moved
« on: May 13, 2014, 07:50:42 AM »
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Michael Jackson News / Re: Cinco de Mayo, 5-5 (2014): BAM!!!!!
« on: May 09, 2014, 04:48:10 PM »
I'm far too simple for all this......

I'm just totally confused!  :elvis-1405:

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Prince, Paris & Blanket / Re: Paris appears in Prince's new Vine :)
« on: March 06, 2014, 10:54:47 AM »
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Doesn't look like Paris to me at all. Eyes are completely different. Weird.

Me too. To me it isn't recognisable as Paris, eyes and mouth look different.

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Oprah Winfrey / Re: Michael Jackson - Oprah Interview Outtakes (1 & 3)
« on: February 11, 2014, 01:58:54 AM »
Thank you for posting this finfin!  :bearhug:

I really enjoyed watching it.  :icon_e_biggrin:

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Michael Jackson Estate embroiled in major tax-cheating scandal: IRS slams executors with $702 MILLION bill

    Legal documents show executors of Michael Jackson's estate valued the singers net worth at $7 million after he died in June 2009
    The IRS now says the net worth was actually $1.125 billion
    The estate has subsequently been hit with $505 million in taxes and an additional $197 million for 'gross valuation misstatement penalty'
    Among the disputed values, the estate said a trust that holds interest from some of Jackson's music and most of the Beatles catalog was worth $0
    The IRS said it was worth $469 million


It's a case that, according to the IRS, is very black and white.

The Michael Jackson Estate is accused of cheating taxpayers out of millions of dollars by allegedly undervaluing the wealth of the late pop great - and has been hit with a penalty of more than $702 million.

New legal documents filed with the U.S. Tax Court in Washington, which were obtained by the L.A. Times, say that after Jackson died in June 2009, the executors of his estate valued the singers net worth at around $7 million.

However the IRS are disputing the figure and claim MJ is actually worth $1.125 billion.

As a result the agency has told executors that the estate owes $505 million in taxes and an additional $197 million in fines.

Jackson's return was so inaccurate, the IRS said, that it qualified for a gross valuation misstatement penalty, which would allow the government to double the usual 20 per cent penalty for underpayment.

Most of the dispute is centered around the value of Jackson's image, such as branded T-shirts, merchandise and using his likeness in television commercials.

It also looks at the interest of a trust that includes the rights to some of his music and most of the Beatles catalogue, such as songs Yesterday, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Get Back.

The estate valued Jackson's likeness at just $2,105.

But, stunningly, the IRS put it at $434.264 million.

The estate put the value of the pop star's interest in the trust that owns the Beatles' and Jackson's songs at zero.

The IRS put it at $469 million.

The IRS also said Jackson's interest in another trust was worth $60.6 million, not $2.2 million, as the estate claimed.

Tax experts said the Jackson estate would have hired appraisers to determine how much his assets were worth at the time of his death, including his likeness.

However, with few estates valuable enough to have to file with the IRS, Jackson's worth is generally hard to measure.

'This is something unusual,' Andrew Katzenstein, an estate tax expert at the law firm Proskauer Rose, told the L.A. Times.

'He was one of the premier entertainers of our time. So there are really no comparables, and it leaves the valuation question open to a huge range of possibilities.'

The Jackson estate would like have argued that, before he died, the singer had neither toured nor released a CD for several years, and his public image had been severely damaged by allegations of child molestation.

This would have had a major effect on endorsement deals and whether companies would have waned to be aligned with the Jackson brand.

But since his death, Jackson's music has had a renaissance.

The estate had earned $475 million, according to a court filing in July 2012.

Forbes magazine reported in October 2013 that Jackson was the highest-paid celebrity that year — dead or alive — earning $160 million.

Much of the money, according to Forbes, came from two Cirque du Soleil shows based on Jackson's music, one at Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas and another that tours the world.

The tax court documents show that Jackson had three Rolls-Royces and a 2001 Bentley Arnage that the IRS said were worth $250,000, not the $91,600 the estate placed on them.

The IRS also found other automobiles, saying that 'tangible personal property including vehicles not reported otherwise' were worth $47.467 million, instead of the $0 the estate reported.

As the case unfolds in court, the Jackson estate may pay off its taxes by selling assets or asking the IRS if it could pay over 15 years.

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