2011年4月14日星期四

Sheen welcomes "winning" in Toronto

Charlie Sheen, said he was looking forward to "win" with Toronto.

The former star of two and a half men tweeted comment of slogan Wednesday as he prepared to make his tour of My torpedo violent the nascent truth at Massey Hall tonight and tomorrow.

The spectacle of this evening, in which the unpredictable player in 45 years should appear on stage with her friends "Goddess", will be followed by a chocolate to the Muzik club official.

Sheen launched his tour offset (which struck may 2 Vancouver) boos and brutal examines April 2 in Detroit and had a few members of the audience demanding refunds.

He has been tinkering with the show, experimenting with a q and A format. While the audience reception was improved, comprehensive reviews were mixed.

Yesterday evening, tickets for the performances of Toronto were always available.

"It is not known as an established actor, what people will expect to see." I think that, probably, a trainwreck. Trainwreck happening right before our eyes, "says Nick Baxter-Moore, Professor of popular culture and media studies at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario.

"But I think that it is in part people want to see what outrageous it will emerge with the now.". And of course, it is a celebrity, and we would like to see behind the celebrity, to some extent. ?

Sheen - whose film credits include the platoon, Wall Street and Hot Shots! -a past problems related to alcohol and drugs, and more trouble with the law.

Last month, his erratic behavior and the war of words with the producer of two and a half men Chuck Lorre prompted Warner Bros. Television for him to sitcom fire rated.

He has since brought a further 100 million against Warner Bros. and Lorre, hit the media with bizarre Musings, current awareness and impulsively lit circuit turn torpedo truth drum support from fans.

A company with ties to Sheen also applied recently to the mark 22 of its slogans, which includes also the "sorcerer", "Rock star of Mars" and "Adonis DNA."

Many of its words are also printed on mugs, ashtrays, hats and other goods available for sale on its Web site.

The idea that it could weaken again or say something outrageous is part of the appeal of those who buy tickets in turn, assume Baxter-Moore.

"I think the idea that you are night where it melts down, completely, may be a large part of this."

The Canadian press was informed by a Sheen spokesman who would be granted no pass for Toronto shows.

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