Monday, April 4, 2011

Chicago Crowd Gives Standing Ovation From Charlie Sheen

Chicago Crowd Gives Standing Ovation From Charlie Sheen Only at night after his defeat in Detroit - where patrons booed and walked out casually production (which included a shot of Detroit to be "a good place to say a few cracks of history") - Charlie Sheen in "Torpedo" Truth "tour landed in Chicago.

During a speech Sunday evening at the Theatre of Chicago, the second phase expansion of the extravagance of 20 cities that may or may not go the distance at the most famous witch in Hollywood again beaten in the lobby caves, which made him appear a bit convoluted nonsense. He called his appearance "the most epic night in Chicago F ------ stories."

It is not that far, but no heaviness of many, no doubt waiting.

The programs are mainly large Sheen photos and some of their quotes on gold was at $ 20, and "Train Wreck" (vodka, cranberry juice and Red Bull) was sold for $ 9.

Unlike Detroit, the opening act was rejected. Dressed in sweat pants and a bright blue shirt, which has finally given the members of the public in exchange for a topless man rises to the green - 20:15 Sheen took the stage and clapping and chanting "Detroit Sucks!"

Almost in a whisper, the actor replied: "No they are not," before launching into his icebreaker. "I wrote a letter," Shin said. "Dear F ------ surprising Chicago. I am a veteran of the Odyssey of anxiety, which I wonder about the nature of the soul ... I refer, of course, last night in Detroit. "

Show changed one day, only this time with the image of "Two and a Half Men" star interview questioning of several hot topics: marriage, he met two of his girlfriend lives in "goddesses" of drugs.

Despite the payment to show how "the Torpedo" truth ", but Shin did not dared to answer a few questions.

"I do not know if we can get. There is a legal framework around the S ---, "he said when asked about his arrest in 2009 of domestic violence in Aspen.

He was less reluctant to talk about his ex-wife Denise Richards, who spoke of "under-cover-kidnapper-darkness."

"F ------ I had these babies back, is not it?" He added.

Sheen, who has smoked on stage, sometimes becoming confrontational with the audience. When the numbers started getting verbally Road, which was often, he says, "Let us not become an F ------ Detroit today. Let us show that F ------ Detroit do."

A large video screen projected image of Shin and his partner on stage, while Rob Patterson, guitarist for the band Filter, playing sporadic riffs wrapped in the dark for two - add little or nothing in the way of entertainment.

After about a 10 minute break, Shin and his investigator has resurfaced to replace more in response. Sheen spoke of his childhood in the bucolic village of Malibu with his famous father, actor Martin Sheen. He talked about smoking marijuana at a young age and make of Oliver Stone's Vietnam film "Platoon." "It was a radical," Shin said that the effect of film Oscar in his life. "I went from being just a guy with a commodity."

As expected, he went on a short throw them out of his former CBS comedy "Two and a Half Men," as he smashed the public for several weeks.

If a questioner asked about a line, someone in the audience thought Sheen was a "drug-addled and crazy, got applause. Who thought Sheen was a" sensible and intelligent 'satisfied aloud.
The end came at about 10 pm, and observers appeared satisfied, if not quite enthusiastic. After a tepid applause and scattered applause, a lot of bullets, lost no time in filing out. Many of them have stuck around, as Shin was delayed on the scene handing out t-shirts with the people in the crowd. As Bruce Springsteen's anthem "Born to Run" blasted through the speakers, the massive curtain closed and shine had disappeared from sight.

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