Charlie Sheen

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I watched the cooking video. It is beyond hilarious. A tomato in a bowl is a "winning tomato salad." :laugh:

I posted about it a couple of times, but it was during the TPF server blowout and my posts ended up getting dumped in the middle of the page like 2 pages back, instead of showing up as a new post. Anyway...



I'm gonna be honest - after I watched the video, and read that the people at FOD said he was completely professional during the whole thing - that was my first thought.


I just saw it... OMG!!! Hil-Arious!!
 
The thing with Joaquin Phoenix is that nobody gave a rat's ass about him ever, and they still don't. That it was so transparently fake didn't matter, because he didn't, and never will.



I wonder if Bree Olson gets to up her rate now that she's more mainstreamly famous...
 
there wasn't any "proof" of those acts, only accusations. this time they had video and audio proof of what he'd said and done. He admitted that he "slammed 7 gram rocks" on national TV. It wasn't just the insult on Lorre that prompted them to fire him -- it may have gotten the ball rolling, but that wasn't the "straw that broke the camel's back" -- Charlie was his own worst enemy and got exactly what he was looking for

I suspect he wanted them to fire him when he made his initial comments and remarks, but they didn't -- they only suspended the show. When that didn't work, he went public with all these rants and demands until he finally got what he wanted -- to be fired and free from 'wearing those silly shirts" I think Charlie was done w/that show and had no intention of going back. He couldn't quit because then HE'D be in violation of his contract, so he did what he could to make sure they fired him

IIRC he was charged with at least one felony surrounding what happened and ended up pleading guilty to lesser charges. He was accused of holding a knife to his wife's throat and seems to have a history of terrorizing his partners. I can't imagine his contract doesn't include some run of the mill morality clause that he has violated a number of times. CBS looks bad here...they harbored and overpaid a belligerent, drunken abuser of women and only did something when he stepped on his male boss' toes. It stinks to high heaven.
 
Can morality clauses really exist today when so many very wealthy people are so debaucherous? The public was either oblivious, or didn't seem to care. They still don't. He's going on a freakin' Comedy Tour! He can't make the public dislike him, despite his very best efforts.
 
the cooking video threw me.
he seems really together, and has enough self awareness to say things that are ridiculous as a nod to the already ridiculous rantings of last week.

It was sort of an homage to last weeks charlie sheen.
hmmm

also, the lawsuit.
they are right, his behavior was actionable before he insulted chuck lorre. The strategy may work....:thinkin:

interesting to see what is ahead. He did not seem manic or drugged in the video.
it was a little campy, but i didnt feel like I was watching a train wreck. And parts were funny, for sure.

"the best way to cook a steak... is with moderate to intense observation"
*ding*
duh. winning. steak is done.
*breaks plate*

Hilarious.

I also loved the little knife battle.
 
IIRC he was charged with at least one felony surrounding what happened and ended up pleading guilty to lesser charges. He was accused of holding a knife to his wife's throat and seems to have a history of terrorizing his partners. I can't imagine his contract doesn't include some run of the mill morality clause that he has violated a number of times. CBS looks bad here...they harbored and overpaid a belligerent, drunken abuser of women and only did something when he stepped on his male boss' toes. It stinks to high heaven.

this.
 
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