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'This Is It' Review


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Michael Jackson's 'This Is It'I just saw 'It.' And 'It' was sad and amazing.

 

The film makes you feel like what Michael set out to do in London was really important and, I'll add, overdue.

 

Let's be honest, there were more than enough occasions in the post-2003 MJ era that we could have used some real doses of his harmless nature, masterful talent and love of the process and its people.

Another Postcard From Maine


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A view from Maine
The sunset is spectacular -- purple, orange, blue, red, yellow. We have a view from a massive wrap-around porch of the mainland. This house is a Cape-style pad, real charm. 

As I write this, it's a few minutes after 8 PM on a breezy but tranquil Wednesday night. I get so tired around 8 PM because the day usually starts at 6 AM for me, partly because I am excited for activity and partly because I don't have drapes or shades and when that sun comes up... Bam! Right in the eyeballs. 

A Postcard From Maine


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Day #4 in Maine:

The breeze is consistent. The smell of Penobscot Bay salt air combined with pine, birch, shells and shoreline takes me to the happiest place. 

I grew up here every summer from the age of 14... I camped with buddies, explored islands, had boathouse parties, a first girlfriend; I went on endless island picnics in our family boat, devouring lobster at every available moment.
 
I've been coming here too long to let a gray day take a bite out of bliss. The fog brings with it opportunity - to play games, to horse around in boathouses, to paint with watercolors. Today something new happened, a "never before" stroke of luck.

Paris Jackson fights back the tears while speaking at Michael Jackson's public memorialHearing Michael Jackson's daughter Paris speak of him the way she so emotionally did, I pondered 'why didn't we get to hear from her earlier?'

 

The answer is locked in the cynical eye: it would have come off to way too many as forced, a PR stunt.  But little Paris was 100% on credibility. Her tears for her dad painted a different picture of Michael for many.

Billy Bush and Michael Jackson in Ireland (Oct. 2006)What did God say when Michael arrived?  DID he arrive? Was he consoled and embraced and ultimately released from all of his childhood pain or was he admonished for what many suspect but thankfully don't have confirmed? 

 

There is an inescapable question mark as to the ethics and balance of Michael Jackson that goes with him to his grave. It is most assuredly not what Michael had in mind when he set out to be pop music's "P.T. Barnum", the man in the middle of the circus.

 

Although, let's be real, anyone who reportedly invites a gossip tabloid to shoot him in a hyperbaric chamber courts the bizarre.

 

I was the last person to get Michael Jackson to go on camera. Technically, it was his last interview as I asked some questions and he answered them, but its not one I'd choose to hang my hat on.  Michael was alternately petrified and obsessed with my camera. He loved the small HD handheld 24P size camera and demanded to know where he could get one. But, before the cameras got rolling, while sitting in the small kitchen of his temporary Irish countryside cottage, Michael asked, "Is 5 minutes ok?"

On Letterman's Apology:


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Palin - Letterman.jpgDave's apology last night was heartfelt and as soon as I read the transcript from the East Coast taping, I "Tweeted" that it felt sincere and more than adequate. But... as I watch it again I perceive something more in Dave: anxiety and urgency. This cannot go horribly wrong for Dave at THIS time.

It's been reported that one major advertiser, Embassy Suites Hotels, has distanced itself from "Late Show." That's a problem, but short-term. What is even potentially worse for Dave is damage to the way people perceive him at a time when he is trying to overtake "The Tonight Show" in the ratings.

Jay Leno beat him every night because of his mainstream monologue and overall jovial likeability. Dave is known to be more like Johnny Carson - funny but a little snarky and not so approachable, i.e. life of the party off camera, he is not.

Gov. Sarah Palin called Dave's joke about her daughter last week "sexually perverted." If people perceive Dave as perverted, he's dead. And it's been proven all too clearly, Palin has a base that is strong, conservative, outspoken and unafraid of standing up. If they rally and ultimately redefine Dave, it's lights out...or at least 2nd place yet again.


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Billy@BillyBushshow.com

My Mono...


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Billy Miss USA.jpgI want to go full humor right now, but I am aware that there is an underlying serious issue at hand and that some people are nervous about how contagious I am... me and my mono.

First off, my daughter had mono last month. I must have gotten it from her. I've never had it before so immunity to it was down. Mono stems from the Epstein-Barr Virus and people who have had mono, have an insignificant level of the EBV living in their bloodstream, like a vaccine.  

My doctor told me that about 80 to 85% of people get mono before the age of 30 - although not everyone gets it (like chicken pox). I am in that 15% who never did.  

Mono is transferred through saliva... kissing, sharing drinks and if you blast out a giant wet sneeze on someone, perhaps then too. Before finding out my 'feeling pretty crappy' was in fact mono, I had kissed my wife. She has had mono... she's doing pretty well right now.

I have been in contact (on phone) with the NBC Universal Medical Director as well as others in her department about the mono... they are fine with my doctor's advice. Go about your life, take it as slow as you can, don't make out with people, share drinks, or sneeze like a hephalump on folks. I can follow that.

The hardest part for me is my radio producer's last day is tomorrow. TV sweeps begins today. I'm needed, especially on radio where the show bears my name.  

One final amazing thing is this began with a Tweet. Hello new world.

For more information on mono, see www.mayoclinic.com/

Susan Boyle's Surprise


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britedit.jpgShe walked out on stage... she was wearing a frumpy frock, her hair wasn't done, she seemed out of place on stage competing against much younger wannabes on "Britain's Got Talent." After a goofy flirtation with Simon, we braced ourselves for what would feel like more ridicule. "I Dreamed A Dream"... I'll say. What a voice.

I watched with my kids online and cried for her. For all the times she was made fun of in life, the boys who teased her... I created multi-layered scenarios of how lonely and overlooked she has been in life and how this moment was ultimate vindication and emancipation.

This is classic 'never judge a book by it's cover' material. My kids, who are already kind and clique-free in school (thanks mostly to their awesome attentive mom) drank this moment in too.

It's everything you want to say to your children... and both are spared the lecture - just hit play.

B&B Blog: Billy & Beyonce


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Beyonce at the 'Cadillac Records' premiereAt the end of the interview after I said thanks, there was a pause...then both Beyonce and I said it at the same time: "Happy Anniversary."

 

Sure enough, she & Jay-Z and me & Syd-B got married on April 4th -- they in '08, us in '98...sweet coincidence but it didn't move her to open the floodgates and gush about her marriage. She doesn't do it, neither does he. And I get it.

 

I did go there in a respectful and intelligent way.

 

Loosely: "You grew up well to do. Your father was a top salesman for Xerox, mom did well too and church was important.  Your husband grew up hustlin' in the streets of Bed-Stuy...how much of falling for the kid from the other side of the tracks involved you having to throw caution to the wind?"

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I interviewed Jenny McCarthy Friday. She is amazing on many fronts: reinvented herself by reaching scores of women through her crusade as a mom fighting to recover her son Evan from autism. Her achievements through diet and therapy on behalf of her son are hard to deny.  Too many other parents, including her co-author and DAN (Defeat Autism Now) doctor, Dr. Jerry Kartzinel, have similar journeys. Her new book, "Healing and Preventing Autism," shows people in crisis where to go and what to do. She screams out for safer vaccines, not NO vaccines - and based on her research, wonders why in the USA, we have a much deeper vaccine schedule (circa 36) than most other countries (circa 10-12). 

 

There is no denying vaccines are big built-in bottom line biz in America.  That is not to demonize, just true.  It may be too trusting to believe Jenny and her army outright, but surely the AAP should confer and consult this large army of parents.  Jenny says they continue to state simply that there is no proven scientific link between vaccines and Autism