quote:'Zenderbaas wil Charlie Sheen terug'
Uitgegeven: 21 maart 2011 15:16
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AMSTERDAM - De baas van de Amerikaanse tv-zender CBS wil Charlie Sheen terug in Two and a Half Men. De makers van de comedyserie stuurden de 45-jarige acteur eerder deze maand de laan uit.
© Wenn.comProductiemaatschappij Warner Bros en producent Chuck Lorre ontsloegen Sheen vanwege zijn roerige privéleven, waarin drank- en drugsgebruik centraal staan.
De acteur kon ook al enige tijd niet meer door één deur met Lorre. Het lopende seizoen van Two and a Half Men werd van de buis gehaald en de toekomst van de serie is onzeker.
CBS-baas Les Moonves zou nu alles op alles willen zetten om de acteur terug te halen, omdat de serie een kijkcijferkanon is voor zijn zender.
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"Moonves wil dat de show terug op de buis komt. Hij heeft er veel voor over", zegt een goed ingevoerde bron tegen de Amerikaanse entertainmentwebsite Radar Online. "Hij vindt dat sommige mensen Charlies daden moeten vergeven en vergeten en de draad weer moeten oppakken."
Moonves zou inmiddels gesprekken hebben gevoerd met Warner Bros en Lorre.
Sheen klaagde Warner Bros en Lorre na zijn ontslag aan voor honderd miljoen dollar vanwege contractbreuk. Volgende maand gaat hij op tournee met een theatervoorstelling waarin hij naar eigen zeggen 'het ware verhaal' gaat vertellen.
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Die staat in FTR.quote:
Krijgt ie nog meer per afleveringquote:Op maandag 21 maart 2011 23:46 schreef formerjellybean het volgende:
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En dat is heel erg winning voor Charlie
Lijkt Oprah welquote:
Het komt op mij over als een (auto-)karaktermoord van iemand die zich in het verleden, als min of meer invloedrijke entertainmentpersoonlijkheid, nogal kritisch, op het paranoïde af, heeft uitgelaten over 9-11 en de daaropvolgende militaire acties van de VS. Hollywood maakt je, maar kan je ook binnen een split-second breken als je uit de pas loopt. Daar bestaan zat voorbeelden van en diverse sterren hebben er publiekelijk over geklaagd voordat ze definitief geboycot of gebrandmerkt worden door de mainstream media.quote:Op woensdag 23 maart 2011 12:17 schreef planethugo het volgende:
begint er toch op te lijken dat het allemaal één grote act is
Huh?quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 20:59 schreef Radegast het volgende:
Heeft 'ie z'n hond dood laten hongeren?
Dat is dan weer EPIC FAILINGquote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 11:13 schreef yvonne het volgende:
Ah
Yesterday, Charlie Sheen tweeted that ex-wife Denise Richards is a dog thief: "We must bombard with Warlock Napalm, that traitor and loser whore #DUH-neese POOR-ARD. A VILE KIDNAPPER AND NOW DOG THIEF. HATE." But Denise says Charlie is a dog abuser: After hearing a rumor that Charlie was neglecting the pugs they shared during their marriage, Denise reportedly removed them from Charlie's custody. One pug immediately keeled over and died from malnutrition. The other pug is recuperating, and Denise refuses to give it back. The dogs were Denise's before they were Charlie's, which means they are at least 9 years old. Apparently Charlie kept them after the divorce "so the kids could play with them when they visited." Between threatening to kill one ex and giving a dead dog to another ex, maybe Charlie can revive his career with a live-action version of Fear? [@CharlieSheen, TMZ, Celebitchy, image via Splash]
Meanwhile, sales for Sheen's "Violent Torpedo of Truth" stage tour are lagging, and Charlie can't get a hotel reservation for the life of him, because everyone's too afraid of scandal. "He is now looking at renting a private residence." [P6, NYPost]
http://gawker.com/#!57867(...)er-collateral-damage
En z'n (ex)vrouw in elkaar trimmen, z'n kinderen mishandelen, openbare geweldpleging, vreemdgaan etc. etc. En dat al zeker zo'n tien jaar lang.quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 20:59 schreef Radegast het volgende:
Heeft 'ie z'n hond dood laten hongeren?
You're with the trolls!quote:
Ik zit te kijken met een big smile als ie iedereen inpakt. Hij buit zijn drugsprobleem en ontslag hierover helemaal uit en draait het (voorlopig) naar zijn hand. Net zoals George Michael dat deed met zijn arrestatie en Outside, dat een enorme hit werd. WINNING!quote:
quote:Charlie Sheen Gets Booed at Detroit Tour Kickoff
Saturday April 02, 2011 11:45 PM EDT
FacebookTwitterE-mail Charlie Sheen may have made "winning" the word of the moment through a series of bizarre rants that started in February, but in the eyes of his audience at the first stop on his one man show that will travel across North America, he seemed to be losing.
The people who packed the Fox Theatre in Detroit on Saturday night for Charlie Sheen LIVE: My Violent Torpedo of Truth booed as the actor, who took the stage around 9 p.m., launched into a series of nonsensical rants from behind a podium. (Sheen appeared on stage briefly before his set officially began to quell negative audience reaction to his comedian opening act, though that didn't stop the early booing.)
In fact, his rants were so nonsensical that even Sheen seemed confused, and he stopped right in the middle of his speech, saying, "Is anybody as confused by this s–– as I am? The good news is, I wrote every word."
Elsewhere during his main set, Sheen also took questions from the audience and showed multiple video clips, including some of his own screen work, as well as an older film starring Johnny Depp.
"Tonight is an experiment," Sheen later told the crowd. "You paid your hard-earned money without knowing what this show was about."
Sheen, who was fired from Two and a Half Men in March, took jabs at the show in his live performance. He also took jabs at the city of Detroit.
"I figured Detroit was a good place to tell some crack stories," he said, before asking the audience, "Show of hands – who here has tried crack? Forget that. Who is holding crack right now? I don't do crack anymore, but I'm just saying."
Their reply? More booing.
In response, the embattled actor told the crowd, "Tell the guy next to you booing to shut the f–– up because he's ruining it for the rest of you."
A Variety Show Gone Wrong
Many audience members seemed to think Sheen wouldn't continue with his tour after his less than enthusiastic reception. "We're happy we came from Toronto to see it here because I don't think he'll continue with the rest of his shows," audience member Richard Carpenter, 45, told PEOPLE. "He's going to take this as a sign that he's not going to be received well in other cities."
Natasha Sutton, 25, of Rochester, Mich., was also less than impressed. "I thought he was pretending he was crazy until tonight," she told PEOPLE. "It was all crap. We'd rather lose money at the casino than come to another one of his shows." And Dave Tholen, 45, of Rochester, Mich., echoed the sentiment, calling the evening a "variety show gone wrong."
For his part, Sheen seemed affected by the crowd response. He never got around to telling certain stories he promised and, at one point, he took out a piece of paper as if to read it, then changed his mind. "I'm not gonna read it with so much disruption," he said, responding to the lively crowd.
By about 10 p.m., the show was over. And despite the mixed reviews, the Warlock did seem to feel he forged some connection with the crowd.
"The most honest city in the world honors the most honest man in the universe #TruthTorpedo," he Tweeted, along wih a photo of the cheering audience.
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