- Mitglied seit
- 21.06.2010
- Beiträge
- 751
- Reaktionen
- 0
Wenn der nicht so viel Geld hätte, würde der unter ner Brücke schlafen müssen.
Ja, das ist allgemein einer der Vorteile, die Geld mit sich bringt.
Wenn der nicht so viel Geld hätte, würde der unter ner Brücke schlafen müssen.
Ja, das ist allgemein einer der Vorteile, die Geld mit sich bringt.
Wenn man nach dem hundertsten mal immer noch über den selben witz lachen kann, sicherlich.
Omg wenn two and a half men eingestellt wird, gibts ja gar keinen grund mehr abseits der Blu Rays den TV an zu machen :/
Hoffentlich retten die das noch. Neben Prince of Bel Air die beste Comedy Serie ever![]()
Der sex drugs and rock&roll lifestyle ist nur dann cool, wenn man nicht zur geifernden, paranoiden witzfigur dadurch wird.
Gott wie der abgefuckt ist, kompletter realitätsverlust...
http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/02/2...ex.html?hpt=C1
(very dertailed article several times longer than these excerpts)
(CNN) -- Capping a day of bombastic assertions and harsh accusations on the airwaves and internet, embattled actor Charlie Sheen lashed out Monday at addiction specialists and sitcom executives while proclaiming himself clean and focused thanks to an "epiphanous awakening."
"I feel more alive, I feel more focused, I feel more energetic," Sheen told CNN's Piers Morgan. "I'm on a quest to claim absolute victory on every front."
While still offering playful and sometimes biting remarks, Sheen appeared relatively more subdued than he had in earlier interviews with a host of media outlets. While admitting he might have been too brash at times and done some things he now regrets, he also stressed that he hadn't counted the days since he last did drugs and didn't consider himself an addict -- just someone who lives life to the fullest.
"My motto is to enjoy every moment," he said. "I don't think I would trade any of it because I'm still alive, which is pretty cool."
ay, that he wanted $3 million per episode rather than the $2 million he had been making -- saying his only hard-and-fast demand was that he and the crew get paid for another eight weeks of work.
He said CBS "had a chance to get rid (of him) a couple of times" -- admitting that he got bored at times with his job -- but instead gave him a raise. Sheen said he could "sort of understand why" show executives felt they had to intervene after a series of high-profile incidents, while reiterating that he felt his private life was his own business and lashing out at show's co-creator, Chuck Lorre, after accusing him of failing to live up to his promises.
"I'm on a mission right now: It's an operation to right some terrible wrongs," he said. "That's what fuels me, the truth."
Sheen told ABC he plans to sue CBS "tons" for halting the show.
"Everybody thinks I should be, like, begging for my job back," he told NBC. "And I'm just going to forewarn them that it's everybody else that's going to be begging me for their job back."
"Come Wednesday morning, they're going to rename it Charlie Bros., not Warner Bros.," he said.
"Now they're saying I'm crazy," he told TMZ.com. "I'm passionate and I speak the truth, but I'm crazy."
"I'm grandiose," he said. "I have a grandiose life and I'm embracing it. ... It doesn't fit into their model and their model sucks."
He told CNN that he missed a few rehearsals and occasionally showed up "a little bit sideways," but was always present for tapings and said he always relished performing.
"When I step between the lines, that's the time I get to be free," he said.
Sheen insisted in all four interviews that he is clean -- and ABC revealed the results of a drug test showing that he tested negative for the presence of 10 drugs. He said he passed three drug tests.
The actor told NBC's "Today Show" that he has "tiger blood and Adonis DNA."
"I'm tired of pretending like I'm not special," Sheen said in that interview. "I'm tired of pretending like I'm not bitching a total freaking rock star from Mars. And people can't figure me out. They can't process me. I don't expect them to. You can't process me with a normal brain."
During his CNN interview, Sheen had special venom for psychologists, addiction specialists and proponents of treatment programs including Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA -- calling them "losers," who "have been lying to me for two decades." He said that he "healed quickly," and on his own terms.
"That's ridiculous to have a prognosis about someone who you haven't been in the same room as," said Sheen, singling out Dr. Drew Pinsky, a regular on MTV and other programs who is about to start his own show on CNN sister network HLN. "You should be ashamed of yourself."
Kein verlust ist doch eh immer nur die selbe scheisse...
Wenn man nach dem hundertsten mal immer noch über den selben witz lachen kann, sicherlich.
Gehen nicht alle zum lachen in den Keller....
Warum zum henker nehmen die Leute die Serie so ernst? Bescheuert? Die soll nur unterhalten, mehr nicht ... und das macht sie einfach bestens![]()
Und nun klagt er dagegen, dass die Serie abgesetzt wird:
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/charlie-sheen-says-he-will-sue-13017638
shit hab ich mich erscgrocken wie der aussieht, kenne ihn nur von den Folgen vor der Fettsack noch klein ist. Gibt's irgendwo 'nen Interview von den beiden anderen da, was die zu der ganzen Situation sagen? Wär bestimmt interessant.