It stopped being funny a while ago, but this....this is downright disgusting.
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Just....wow. You thought he was gone before, now he's left the universe.
It stopped being funny a while ago, but this....this is downright disgusting.
Just....wow. You thought he was gone before, now he's left the universe.
Nah, I bet that was totally scripted and not his usual ad-libbed random lines. It just lacks the truly raving quality of his best material. The associations are too well linked, and there's actually some thematic progression of ideas. Good performance though.
It stopped being funny a while ago, but this....this is downright disgusting.
Just....wow. You thought he was gone before, now he's left the universe.
Nah, I bet that was totally scripted and not his usual ad-libbed random lines. It just lacks the truly raving quality of his best material. The associations are too well linked, and there's actually some thematic progression of ideas. Good performance though.
rather remarkable for someone whose career achievements mainly involved double penetration.
Book editor Brendan Deneen has teamed with Can You Survive The Zombie Apocalypse? author Max Brallier to write Vatican Assassin Warlock. They are calling it a "dark satirical fantasy novella," with a lead character named Charlie who has been built right out of Sheen's own rantings. The setup: an actor in Los Angeles is secretly an assassin for the Vatican, battling supernatural forces. The novella will be published as a 99 cent title this month through Deneen's Ardden Entertainment, which until now has only published comics. "Max and I were sitting around and thought, what if all these things Charlie Sheen is saying are true, and basically we took all his ideas and forced a narrative around them," Deneen said.
Newest thing i've read.. he's apparently "liberated" his trailer from the set with hired help from ex-Israeli soldiers and in pseudo-military garb.
He's not funny anymore. I'm glad his fifteen minutes is up.
He's not funny anymore. I'm glad his fifteen minutes is up.
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