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I think his 15 minutes are up.
I dont think you get the meaning of that phrase.
I think his 15 minutes are up.
So what's the deal with this tour? Has anyone here actually paid cash to go see him? Does he tell jokes or just shoot the breeze? Is it scripted and is there a band to entertain during breaks? Is it real? Is it fake? Is it all a big mistake?
So what's the deal with this tour? Has anyone here actually paid cash to go see him? Does he tell jokes or just shoot the breeze? Is it scripted and is there a band to entertain during breaks? Is it real? Is it fake? Is it all a big mistake?
So what's the deal with this tour? Has anyone here actually paid cash to go see him? Does he tell jokes or just shoot the breeze? Is it scripted and is there a band to entertain during breaks? Is it real? Is it fake? Is it all a big mistake?
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2...lin_told_ya_shed_be_back.html?obref=obnetworkTwo's company, but three's just right for Charlie Sheen.
The crazed actor took to Twitter Tuesday night to announce the return of porn star Rachel Oberlin, one of his "goddesses" who earlier this month moved out of the Los Angeles home Sheen refers to as the "Sober Valley Lodge."
Despite speculation that the two ended their romance, Oberlin, whose professional name is Bree Olsen, was in Fort Wayne, Ind., to appear in court for her arrest on a DUI charge last month.
After a week-long trip back home, the 24-year-old returned to Los Angeles on Monday and has been with Sheen ever since.
"Told ya' she'd be back … Jealous face much..? Ybw c," Sheen, 45, tweeted Tuesday night, along with a photo he posted of himself with his arms around Oberlin and his other "goddess," marijuana magazine model Natalie Kenly.
"Everyone is happy and good," a modeling agent for Oberlin told People.com. "Bree and Charlie had one spat, and it was the one he tweeted about awhile ago. Since then, they've all been fine."
There really needs to be some kind of 'meme screener' before people are allowed to combine pictures or a picture and block of text and publish it to the internet. This thread confirms the need. I think maybe 1 or 2 of the twenty "funny" pics in this thread are passable as humorous.
He'll probably tell you his super cool 9/11 conspiracy theory about how it was an inside job.
(Psst. This is what Sheen actually believes)
Go ahead and post it, it's not repost but a reminder of his winning-ness achievements.* nm was already in this thread![]()
Charlie Sheen Opens the Circus But His Tent Collapses Amid Boos
Read more: http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b234399_charlie_sheen_opens_circus_his_tent.html#ixzz1IQg6OurS
Charlie Sheen debuted his highly hyped "My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat Is Not An Option" tour at Detroit's Fox Theatre on Saturday night in front of a sold-out crowd that went from giving the star standing ovations to showering him with boos and finally crying "refund!"
So was it a winning performance? Not so much.
MORE: Details on Charlie Sheen's "Shocking" Tour
Things began inauspiciously. Comedian Kirk Fox came on at 8:10 pm to warm up the boisterous crowd, most of whom spent a lot of time booing the poor guy.
A few minutes later, Charlie came out and tried to save Fox by kissing him Jimmy Kimmel-style, saying: "Celebrate this man. I'll be right back, I promise." But as it turned out, that may have been the high point of the evening.
Charlie returned to start the show around nine, bringing out goddesses Nat and Bree in "Winning" T-shirts and had them make out. (OK, maybe that was the high point.) Later, the goddesses burned one of his trademark Two and a Half Men shirts. The show quickly devolved into a pastiche of movie clips (Jaws, Dirty Harry, Platoon, etc.), odd skits and erratic pronouncements.
Delivering a long, rambling faux-Presidential address, his "Manny-Fest-Oh," Sheen seemed to lose the crowd, and about 20 minutes into his address the boos began raining down in earnest.
The next set piece on the video screen was "Stalker Vids," a collection of random news clips, fan-generated videos referencing drugs and an animation of the "Call of Duty" video being played to Sheen voiceovers. "Winning!" All set to drum-and-bass music thumping.
After that, Charlie came down to sit in the front row to watch a short film titled "RPG" (Rocket Propelled Grenade). "It's about redemption," Sheen explained.
But about 5 minutes into it, the boos drowned out the film too.
So Sheen came out, played catch with a former baseball player, and apologized. "OK, so RPG is a bomb. Whatever! Tonight is an experiment."
And after a few more skits and bits, the crowd really began to turn on Sheen, shouting insults amid the steady chorus of boos.
Sheen finally snapped, "Park your voices for one second and pay attention to the man you paid to see. Tell the guy next to you to stop booing because he's ruining it for the rest of ya."
Sheen, clearly flustered, went off script and told the crowd he was "calling an audible" and changed course. But the crowd's reception didn't improve as a rapper performed before introducing a video by Snoop Dogg of Sheen's new song, "Winning." But by then Sheen had even lost most of his diehard fans. And when it ended at 10:10 pm, the house lights came up without explanation or announcement and the show was over.
"I'm not impressed. I was expecting more because of all the hype," concert-goer Tricia Price told E! News after the show. "Big train wreck."
"I felt bad for him," said her husband Don Price. "It was so bad I wanted to run up there and rescue him."
The sold-out show was the first of 22 he is scheduled to perform across the U.S. and Canada over the next month. Former Korn guitarist Rob Patterson provided musical interludes on guitar.
The 4,700-seat theatre was officially sold out, with hundreds of fans paying up $575 for a backstage meet-and-greet package. Tickets ranged from $35 in the balcony to about $80 for premium seats. Sheen had announced on his website that he would be donating $1 from every ticket to sold to the Red Cross Japanese Earthquake Relief Fund. So at least the show did someone some good.
The warlock now heads to Chicago for a Sunday night show, with the tour scheduled to continue until May 3 in Seattle.
Postscript
More than 15 minutes after the show inexplicably ended (ushers were literally vacuuming carpets), Charlie came back out on stage!
He greeted the approximately 500 remaining fans and took pics for two minutes. "Thank you all!" he said and then abruptly walked off. He seemed subdued and bummed out as security scrambled to get him off.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/charlie-sheen-booed-stage-detroit-174131Charlie Sheen Booed Off Stage in Detroit
The actor abruptly ended the first stop of his tour when audience members started shouting "You suck!"
It looks like the end is already near for Charlie Sheen's much-hyped tour.
Boos and walk-outs forced the actor ended the first show in Detroit after less than an hour on stage.
When Sheen finally took the stage after several tepid attempts to warm up the crowd with clips of his father's films, he seemed to be referring to a script. At times, he seemed perplexed by what he was doing, saying, "Is anybody else as confused by this shit as I am?"
He showed briefly showed RPG, an old film he wrote and directed starring Johnny Depp. When that didn't stick, he admitted, "All right so RPG's a bomb. Whatever. Tonight's an experiment."
Sheen then asked the audience what they wanted to hear. He shot down someone's suggestion of AA stories, calling it boring, and promised to talk about crack instead.
"I figured Detroit was a good place to tell crack stories," he quipped.
Loud boos and shouts of "You suck!" throughout the disasterous affair eventually caused Sheen to retort, "Already got your f---ing money, dude."
Sheen eventually shut the show down, calling for a music break before disappearing for the night.
Sheen's rep declined to comment on the night.
Whoever put that site up is a douche. They're selling "WinStrong" bracelets for $5 and donating $1 from each bracelet to Shelterbox.org for Japanese earthquake victims. Profiting off victims of a natural disaster. :thumbsdown:
This is that shit Marc Maron talked about on his podcast. Apparently he met with Charlie Sheen to advise him on this debacle.
brilliant! These idiots paid to boo some dude.
Charlie is still winning!