Sorry Jimmy but Craig's always been my man. I have to say I did watch Fallon's show recently and I would say he has improved since the first days of the show, maybe he needs time to hit his stride. But Craig had his stride on from the beginning and he just gets better so.........
GB was not talking about himself in the third person, Alexa Chung made him do it, she gave him a list of rapid fire questions and he was told to answer the Butler did it if the answer was yes and the Butler didn't do it if the answer was no, that was MTV being witty I guess.
Shoot do you people not remember the old Paula Yates show where she interviewed people in bed including Michael Hutchence where they got so flirty she left Geldof, had a baby and then they died. I guess on air flirting could be a hazard. But remember when flirting wasn't politically incorrect.
This is not an employer-employee situation - don't get confused with David Letterman - and you can bet MTV is loving the buzz. Entertainment people all about the buzz.
Did Michael fire them or only needed them to draft his will? He was busy with child molestation charges thereafter and was spending time with lots of criminal lawyers. Beside with Michael, if you gave him a straight piece of advice he didn't like, he would just shut you out - he was more likely to shut out the people who had his best interests at heart seeming to prefer Yes man.
My own guess is Michael was not feeling well and in a moment of clarity realized he needed to get rid of the bottomfeeders and get some people in he trusted. For all we know the bottomfeeders were not happy that MJ was bringing Branca et al back in or that Branca et al might expose what was going in.
It is very very common to appoint lawyers as executors usually along with family members but given Michael's family, leeches all except Janet, and in the case of Branca and MacLain, they were the guys that Michael trusted and they had made him a lot of money, leading him to make many good business deals including the Beatles catalogue. They seem like the perfect choice to me.
Shoot do you people not remember the old Paula Yates show where she interviewed people in bed including Michael Hutchence where they got so flirty she left Geldof, had a baby and then they died. I guess on air flirting could be a hazard. But remember when flirting wasn't politically incorrect.
This is not an employer-employee situation - don't get confused with David Letterman - and you can bet MTV is loving the buzz. Entertainment people all about the buzz.
My own guess is Michael was not feeling well and in a moment of clarity realized he needed to get rid of the bottomfeeders and get some people in he trusted. For all we know the bottomfeeders were not happy that MJ was bringing Branca et al back in or that Branca et al might expose what was going in.