Paris in Miami -- Sue This!

Paris Hilton in Miami -- Sue This!Paris Hilton is ready to fight accusations that she's a huge flake -- she just arrived at a courthouse in Miami accompanied by a team of lawyers.

Paris is being sued by film investors who claim she failed to promote the DVD release of her 2006 flick "Pledge This!" -- meanwhile no one has sued the film investors for putting out a movie starring Paris Hilton.

She's being sued for more than $8 million and is expected to take the stand tomorrow.

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46. Eu acho uma injurtiça isso que ele ta fazendo com ela ♥

Eu amo a Paris a Hilton ♥♥♥♥

Posted at 11:19PM on Jul 9th 2009 by Andressa da Silva Lopes

47. Twice as many people watched each of Elvis' three LIVE appearances at the Ed Suillivan Show (60 million, each, including the hjighest percentage ever recorded, namely 82.7 percent of the television audience, on September 9, 1956), than watched Jackson's funeral. More people saw his Hawaii telecast, worldwide, in 1973, (over a billion,), than wss the case with Jackson's, funeral, which was carried worldwide by more than 20 different stations. More people have paid to visit Graceland, in excess of 16 million, than would certainly be the case should Neverland ever become a shrine . And how do I know that? Well, because in today's world, anything that even smells of fabrication, especially if given the grandiousity that one would expect from Jackson's inner circle, would certainly result in failure. Check this out. When his album "Bad" sold "only" 19 million copies worldwide, (the top selling album of that year, in worldwide sales:), Jackson and his handlers panicked. Can you believe it? He wanted, expected, all his releases to be like "Thriller", in terms of sales., but the costs he asked his label to assume, to promote each release, meant that he really had to deliver. And he didn't., not because he wasn't as fantastic as before, but because his fan base shrunk, from 25 illion, to about 2 million, as a result of his bizarre private life which, unlike Presley's, which lasted ONLY three years, turned out to an endlessly long affair. Even today, people overestimate how many people really love Jackson in the US. Love him enough to go out of their way, come what may, to show their love for him. The week after his death, he sold 400,000 albums, and this week, another 800,000. Next week, another 800,000? Whatever happens, he's not going to regain his original fan base, nor increase it through new fans, no matter how many people are interested in what happened to him. This will not be a second life, at least not of Presley's, maginitude. This includes, 1,234 bjiographies in print, 75,000 professional impersonators worldwide, nearly 500 licensing companies, his own exhibit in at least 4 Presidential Libraries, 1 billion records sold, including 700 recordings, 300 CD's, countless statues, and markers throughout the world. Two weeks after Jackson's passing, one obtains 150,000 news items regarding his life, in any google news search engine. At least 27,000 of them refer to Presley. When Presley died, no one was referenced in particular, no one the papers had to mention as Elvis "being bigger than", such was the general public's knowledge of his position as the top banana. Today, many people can't stop the urge they have in saying that Michael was bigger than this, that he was bigger than that. As if the explanation was needed. Think about it. Would you say, at your son's funeral, that he was the best that ever was, in his line of work, that is? No. Yes, the best son, the best father, the best brother. And will the world believe, I repat, believe, that Michael Jackson was the greatest entertainer that ever lived just because the founder of Motown said he was, at the Memorial? Wishful thinking, I say. Either that, or his own personal opinion.

Posted at 2:43AM on Jul 10th 2009 by Jim Burrows

48. Ewww! Can't stand this bitch!! To bad it isn't televised so we could see how stupid she will be on the stand!!

Posted at 9:50AM on Jul 10th 2009 by whatever

49. 8 Million? That's an afternoon shopping trip for her, big deal.

Posted at 12:44PM on Jul 10th 2009 by Christ Puncher

50. 15 minutes are UP, move on

Posted at 4:39PM on Jul 10th 2009 by xXx

51.

"Mommy, who's Paris Hilton?",

"She's famous because she made a nasty movie, dear. Please don't be like her".

Posted at 4:10PM on Jul 10th 2009 by role model

52. MISSY-- # 15, Thank God you missed being anything like Paris. Wishing you the BEST, always!!!

Posted at 6:02PM on Jul 10th 2009 by Butterfly

53. This movie flopped because SHE WAS IN IT!!! Does anyone remember "The Hottie and the Nottie"? OMG, NOBODY went to see it. It was on DVD as soon as it was released. She must have signed a "Can't be sued for failure" contract on THAT ONE.

These producers should be happy she didn't promote "Pledge This", as it would have been as bad a failure as "the Nottie" which is exactly what Paris IS!

Great to NOT see her mug on TMZ much these days. Her "fan" base is really shrinking, thank God! Go to Japan, Paris, where they love anything American. All you have to do is show up in some costume and parade around like you own the place. They are easily fooled.

Posted at 8:04PM on Jul 14th 2009 by Shar

54. I saw this film NATIONAL LAMPOON'S: PLEDGE THIS and it was just a lame rippoff of Revenge Of The Nerds.
The ending was very poorly written, slopped together.
I do not blame Paris for not wanting to promote this flick.

Posted at 12:50AM on Jul 19th 2009 by Marcus Costigan

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