Sunday, April 3, 2011

Charlie Sheen Shows Spits In Motor City


Charlie Sheen Shows Spits In Motor City: Charlie Sheen has been criticized, booed and finally gave the crowd in his opening show, when many in the audience shouted "Support" and the title is removed before the show suddenly ended.

Victory? Not on the opening day.

The first stop on the bus, "My Violent Tornado Defeat truth is not a variety show '20 option city began Saturday night with applause thunder, but he finished 70 minutes later. During the period , Sheen tried to reassure his audience with warrants, rapper, and questions and answers, ultimately the conclusion of the first exhibition, "experience".

The former "Two and a Half Men" star told first-hand the 5100 seat Fox Theatre in Detroit, the show is still needed to see. The fiasco called into question the fate of the tour in the making. Some fans have already predicted an early end to the monthly gain was to resume Sunday in Chicago.

"No way" think it is all the dates, "said Bob Orlowski, a lawyer from Plymouth, Michigan, to six clients in a sequence.

"It is not appropriate for this," said Orlowski, 46 "It was not fun."

The spokesman for the bus, Larry Salters, declined to comment after the concert. Sheen, 45, came after the house lights went on to thank the hundreds who have remained.

It was not clear when Sheen lost his audience, but there were many difficult moments.

Sheen, known for wild partying and rampant drug use, said he thought Detroit would be a good place to tell some stories about crack. Note received strong whistles immediately.

Elsewhere, Shin showed a short film he wrote, directed and produced years ago, called "RPG". He sat in the front row to watch the movie, starring a very young Johnny Depp. Again, more boos.

Show actually started with a bang.

After a video editing video - Sheen in "Wall Street" and "Platoon", mounted on lead guitar Shin friend Rob Patterson - star appeared in the applause and standing ovations. Applause rose the woman he calls his "goddess" came on the scene.

Two women, former porn star and actress, who lived with him, carrying banners with the words "war" and "The Castle", a reference to the recent description of himself Shin.

When the goddess is locked lips in front of him, Shin smiled. He has the crowd in the palm.

"I have not seen any free place," he said.

That quickly changed.

As shown stalled, a member of the audience booed, prompting Sheen said. "I have received your money, man"

Things got worse.

"The experience today," he said.

For some it was an expensive experiment.

Linda Fugate, who paid $ 150 for two seats away from the theater and walked down the street, shouting: "I want my money"

"I was expecting something. I do not think it's that bad," said Fugate, 47, of Lincoln Park, Michigan

Fans who came to the theater - to fly on show - said he wanted a particular type of actor to give some relief complexion that made him a star of the Internet and the ugly relegation CBS and the producers of "Two and a Half Men."

They shouted. It just was not funny.

"Brutal. He hoped at least know a little," said Rodney Gagnon, 34, of Windsor, Ontario.

Some saw something between victory and defeat.

Geoff Rezek, 69, a computer consultant in Darien, Connecticut, who met Shin after the concert and got a poster, said the show needed, but salvageable. He believes that Sheen is unparalleled showman who took the risk.

"I do not want to miss the first concert. Who knows if this will be the second show?" Rezek said, perhaps prophetic. He also bought a ticket for performance tires next week in Connecticut.

Shin titles in recent years for his drug addiction, not the marriage, custody disputes and clashes with police action. son of Martin Sheen has likened the fight against drugs to combat the survival of cancer patients.

In August, the temperamental star pleaded guilty in Aspen, Colorado, in the third degree misdemeanor assault after an altercation in July with his third wife, Brooke Mueller. Since then, the pair completed their divorce.

Charlie Sheen's behavior, including attacks on "Two and a Half Men" producer Chuck Lorre eventually became too much Warner Bros. Television, who shot him in the March 7.

Shin shot back $ 100,000,000 lawsuit and all means of attack, in which he told the world in his position, "the rock star of Mars" with the "Adonis of the DNA."

After one of the stable points booing Sheen tried to calm the crowd.

"Come on, guys. Paid to me," he said. ... You gave me your hard earned money without knowing that this show (expletive) was ready. ... Now I'm here and I'm ready to open. "
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