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MJ Movie Distributor Accused of Screwing Canada

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Serenitys_Dream

December 01, 2010, 02:34:54 AM Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM by Guest

MJ Movie Distributor Accused of Screwing Canada
21 minutes ago by TMZ Staff  

The good people of Canada never had a chance to view the Michael Jackson documentary, "Gone Too Soon" -- and now the owners of the flick are declaring war on the distributor ... claiming he personally screwed the entire country.

TMZ obtained a lawsuit filed by Objective Films, LLC  -- in which they claim they agreed to sell the
French and Canadian distribution rights to a company headed by a guy named Pierre Turgeon for $100k back in 2009.

Objective says they got the first $50k -- but Turgeon flaked on the back half ... and then tried to back out of the deal altogether. Objective was able to get the flick distributed in France ... Canada wasn't so lucky.

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In the suit, Objective claims Turgeon never really wanted to do legitimate business -- but simply used the company so he could use the affiliation with the Michael Jackson movie to inflate the stock price in his company.

Turgeon tells a different story -- saying, "The movie was bad  ... so we applied the clause (in our contract) that enabled us to not pick up the rights to the movie."

He adds, "We paid in advance in good faith $50,000 for the project  ... We plan to get back our $50,000."

More Michael Jackson
* New MJ Movie Being Shopped -- 'This Is REALLY It'
* MJ Estate Furious Over Unauthorized Documentary
* Jackson's Kids Get Private Movie Screening

http://www.tmz.com/2010/11/30/michael-jackson-documentary-gone-too-soon-lawsuit-objective-films-pierre-turgeon/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter


Serenitys_Dream

December 01, 2010, 03:41:11 AM #1 Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM by Guest

Gone Too Soon
Gone Too Soon is a documentary film about the final year of Michael Jackson's life and career, released on June 25, 2010, exactly one year after his death. It is produced and directed by author-filmmaker and tabloid junkie Ian Halperin, who wrote "Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson", which hit No. 1 last year on the New York Times' bestsellers list, after he spent five years investigating Jackson.. However, the book was soon cited as being an inaccurate portrait of Jackson's life, and it led some to feel it's somewhat offensive to Jackson's memory, as none of what Halperin wrote has been proven true.

In an interview with Halperin in March 2010, he revealed that the film is culled from 300 hours of footage shot inside the singer's camp as well as 299 taken from YouTube, and includes video and audio of Jackson shot before his death. It also includes interviews with Jackson's personal manager, trainer, and attorney.

According to the filmmakers, Jackson family members were not involved but are aware of the film. Former family attorney Brian Oxman is among the interviewees. The movie is claimed to depict the more scandalous aspects of Jackson's life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_Too_Soon_%28documentary%29

[youtube:mbx3k64f]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS1trbKJAm0[/youtube:mbx3k64f]

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Discredited Montreal publisher back in business with new Jackson bio
June 30, 2009
Montreal publisher last March to charges of fraud – appears to have rebounded from the bankruptcy of his old publishing firm, Trait d'union. Not only is he back with a new publishing venture, called Transit Publishing, he may well have hit the jackpot with one of his initial releases: a new biography of Michael Jackson, which will include about 50 pages of material pertaining to the pop star's death.

According to Turgeon, the book, originally titled Michael Jackson: Return from Exile, was submitted to the printer last Wednesday, the day before Jackson died. On the following evening, Turgeon stopped the presses so that author Ian Halperin could have a few days to whip up additional material about the last weeks of Jackson's life and the circumstances surrounding his death. The revised version, which goes to press today and is likely to arrive in stores late next week, is titled Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson.

Turgeon says that Halperin – an investigative journalist who has published unauthorized bios of Kurt Cobain, Céline Dion, and several other celebrities – spent five years researching and writing the book and had intimate access to Jackson and his entourage. A lengthy excerpt of the new material has been published online by the U.K.'s Daily Mail and will reportedly be excerpted in a future issue of US magazine.

Turgeon's former creditors, who were left in the lurch for at least $1.7-million when Trait d'union went bankrupt in 2005, must have been shocked to see his name in the headlines so soon after the unseemly demise of his last publishing venture. In March, when Turgeon pleaded guilty to fraud charges in a Quebec court, he was ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and to do several hours of community service. (Incredibly, the judge in the case decreed that Turgeon should spend time teaching the value of reading to schoolchildren.) Turgeon's former partner in Trait d'union, Julien Beliveau – who successfully sued Turgeon for more than $600,000 but has yet to see a penny – said he is appalled that Turgeon is allowed to be back in business. "It is just beyond belief," he told Q&Q. Beliveau added that because Transit Publishing is an entirely separate company, he is unable to bring a new lawsuit against it. "[Turgeon] can do whatever he wants. He is off the hook."

Remarkably, this isn't the first time that Transit has been in the news since it was founded in February. Another of its titles, a controversial biography of the founder of Cirque du Soleil, entitled Guy Laliberté: The Fabulous Story of the Creator of Cirque du Soleil (also written by Halperin), recently landed Turgeon in legal trouble over the unauthorized use of a photo of a trapeze artist on the front cover, and had to be reissued with a new cover. An excerpt from the book generated significant controversy when it was printed in Maclean's earlier this month.

Transit currently employs four full-time staffers, including Turgeon and his son, François.
http://www.quillandquire.com/blog/index.php/2009/06/30/discredited-montreal-publisher-back-in-business-with-new-jackson-bio/

Tabloid crap!


nick_93

December 01, 2010, 03:51:47 AM #2 Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM by Guest

I'm probably wrong, but in reference to what TS said in the recent update about Bahrain, could that mean MJ's in Canada?

"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with." - Michael Jackson

Andrea

December 01, 2010, 09:37:52 AM #3 Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM by Guest
Quote from: "nick_93"

I'm probably wrong, but in reference to what TS said in the recent update about Bahrain, could that mean MJ's in Canada?

It's possible that MJ could be anywhere in the world, I would love it if he is in my country, or has been spending some of his time here!

CC

December 01, 2010, 09:56:29 AM #4 Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM by Guest

interesting picture they choose...

Some men see things as they are and say: WHY?
I dream things that never were and say: WHY NOT?

cin_pyt

December 01, 2010, 12:20:55 PM #5 Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM by Guest

Agree CC the use of the picture why this picture? It's all about soon, soon what? B....B.....BAM! :lol:


paula-c

December 01, 2010, 08:36:35 PM #6 Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM by Guest
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Tabloid crap!

So true


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