FilmMattic writes: What does Charlie Sheen have in common with Mel Gibson and Chris Brown? His continual public outbursts serve as a stark reminder, of the kind of reprehensible behavior, that imprudent-minded, celebrity bad boys can exact. In a weird and frankly, questionable twist, my "Person of the Week" award will honor this fact, as the infamously famous Charlie Sheen, will receive the title. And no, that is not a mistype; Charlie is no Martin.
The Karate Kid star Ralph Macchio reveals that Robert Downey Jr., Nicolas Cage and Charlie Sheen all auditioned for the role.
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Streaming service Crackle has set Thursday, January 12, for the premiere of its original film Mad Families, a multigenerational comedy executive produced by Charlie Sheen and starring Sheen alongside Leah Remini.
Directed and produced by Fred Wolf (Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser) from a script by Wolf & David Spade, the film centers on three families – one Hispanic, one African-American, one Caucasian – who end up sharing the same camping space over the Fourth of July weekend. After none of them volunteers to leave, the families must figure out a way to share the space peacefully, eventually settling on a series of competitions to determine the winner.
Poor Leah, she must be desperate in order to work with this HIV infected bag of trash.
Deadline:
Charlie Sheen will topline and executive produce Mad Families, a new comedy feature film from Sony’s digital platform Crackle. Production started last week in Los Angeles. Sheen is playing Charlie Jones, a loveable man-child with a heart of gold and a unique way of looking at the world.
I haven't seen him do anything funny since Scary Movie 3. He had a 2 second cameo on The Big Bang Theory that made me die laughing but that's it.
Other than his cameos for Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and Due Date, Sheen has been a constant force on CBS with Two and a Half Men. I mean, that show has been a ratings juggernaut for CBS.
I find it appalling that he receives nearly $2mil per episode given all his off-the-show setbacks. The guy's personal life is a complete mess.
What does Charlie Sheen have in common with Mel Gibson and Chris Brown. They've all been in domestic abuse?