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JLEW1818
4/2/2011, 11:39 PM
DETROIT - Charlie Sheen and his "goddesses" took the stage to thunderous applause Saturday night for the first leg of his "Torpedo of Truth" tour. The 70-minute show hadn't even ended when the first reviews were in, and they were brutal.

The former "Two and a Half Men" star showed that comedic success on the screen doesn't necessarily translate to the stage, and the capacity crowd at the 5,100-seat Fox Theatre rebelled before he left the stage, chanting "refund!" and walking out in droves.

Linda Fugate, 47, of the Detroit suburb of Lincoln Park, walked outside and up the block yelling, "I want my money back!"

She said she paid $150 for two seats.

"I was hoping for something. I didn't think it would be this bad."

Fans who gathered outside the theater before the doors opened Saturday — some who had to fly in for the show — said they were hoping to see the increasingly eccentric actor deliver some of the colorful rants that have made him an Internet star since his ugly falling out with CBS and the producers of "Two and a Half Men."

They got the ranting. It just wasn't funny.

"I expected him to at least entertainment a little bit. It was just a bunch of ranting," said Rodney Gagnon, 34, of Windsor, Ontario.

Promising to give fans "the real story," the 45-year-old Sheen kicked off a month-long, 20-city tour Saturday night, with the second show scheduled for Sunday in Chicago.

The show started well for Sheen, as the crowd stood and cheered as he and the women he calls his "goddesses" took the stage. The women, one a former porn star and the other an actress, carried signs with the words "War" and "Lock," references to one of the catchphrases Sheen recently coined.

"I don't see a single empty seat," he said.

After one audience member booed, Sheen sanguinely replied, "I've already got your money, dude."

He tried on a bowling shirt like one his TV character Charlie Harper would wear, then took it off and had his goddesses burn it. He then donned a Detroit Tigers No. 99 jersey, a reference to his role in the film "Major League."

He told everyone he wanted them to enjoy "a night of winning." Winning, in fact, was one of many of Sheen's catchphrases to be displayed in a video montage. Others: "Violent hatred" and "Adonis DNA."

Sheen had said rapper Snoop Dogg would perform at the show, but he didn't. Instead, the show ended with a video for a new Snoop Dogg song before the lights went on.

Toronto-area resident Ronnie Prentice was among several fans outside the theater who said they were hoping to see Sheen rant.

"It's kind of like a NASCAR race. You're just tuning in because you're just waiting for the accident to happen," said Ronnie Prentice, 37.

Adam Hawke said he bought a ticket for the same reason.

"He might be doing something really crazy," said Hawke, 47, who works in the construction business and lives in Michigan. "He's a wreck. That's half the draw."

Geoff Rezek, 69, flew in from New York to see what he believed was going to be "history in the making."

"I wouldn't miss the first show. Who knows if there's going to be a second show?" said Rezek, a computer consultant from Connecticut, who said he also bought a ticket for Sheen's show next week in his home state.

Sheen has made headlines in recent years as much for his drug use, failed marriages, custody disputes and run-ins with the police as for his acting. His father, actor Martin Sheen, has compared his son's fight against addiction to that of a cancer patient's fight for survival.

In August, Sheen pleaded guilty in Aspen, Colo., to misdemeanor third-degree assault after a Christmas Day altercation with his third wife, Brooke Mueller. The couple recently finalized their divorce.

The wayward star's behavior, which included lashing out at the show's producer, Chuck Lorre, finally became too much for Warner Bros. Television, which booted him from "Two and a Half Men" on March 7.

Sheen fired back with a $100 million lawsuit and all-out media assault in which he informed the world about his standing as a "rock star from Mars" and a "warlock" with "Adonis DNA" who lives with two "goddesses" — both of whom he said would be at the Detroit show.

His unique banter and catchphrases — think "winning" — have spread over the Internet and onto T-shirts, more than a few of which are expected to be sold on the tour, which wraps up May 3 in Seattle after stops in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, New York, San Francisco and others. Sheen has said the Detroit show, where tickets cost $45 to $80, sold out.

"I am bringing 'My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option' show out to you in the battlefield," Sheen said in a video announcing the tour. "If you're winning, I'll see you there. Trolls need not apply. ... Buy your ticket. Take the ride. And the ride will take you."

http://omg.yahoo.com/news/crowd-boos-sheen-during-his-1st-leg-of-stage-tour/59720?nc

Curly Bill
4/2/2011, 11:42 PM
Any dumas that flew in to see this deserved to see something sucky.

Curly Bill
4/2/2011, 11:45 PM
Admit it jlew, you flew to Detroit to watch it didn't you? :D


Oh, and I tried to SPEK ya, but our POS new spek system wouldn't let me. :rolleyes:

JLEW1818
4/2/2011, 11:52 PM
hahaha

Curly Bill
4/2/2011, 11:55 PM
I'll have to owe ya one, but I'm good for it.

I gotta go spek some minorities, or some of the HMFIC's friends or something first.

sooner59
4/3/2011, 12:31 AM
Jlew, I don't remember specking you, but apparently I did in the past however many days. So better luck next time I guess. I'll try to go speck 8 or 10 random people in random threads so I might be able to show you appreciation for the thread you started.

olevetonahill
4/3/2011, 12:37 AM
Admit it jlew, you flew to Detroit to watch it didn't you? :D


Oh, and I tried to SPEK ya, but our POS new spek system wouldn't let me. :rolleyes:

Blame Me, Blame Me :P

StoopTroup
4/3/2011, 12:51 AM
I like Charlie...I'm waiting to buy a used DVD some crackhead made off the real one for a Dollar. Then....I'll be Winning....even more if I can just watch it up teh youtube...

hawaii 5-0
4/3/2011, 02:42 AM
Sheen is a truther, just like Ron Paul.



5-0




Trump/Sheen 2012

Blue
4/3/2011, 02:54 AM
Sheen is a truther, just like Ron Paul.



5-0




Trump/Sheen 2012

Bull ****.

Ron Paul hasn't said such thing. Just bc Obama is a total waste of skin, don't try and include Ron Paul.

BTW, google Building 7!

OUthunder
4/3/2011, 07:01 AM
I'll have to owe ya one, but I'm good for it.

I gotta go spek some minorities, or some of the HMFIC's friends or something first.

Offer him a turkey leg.

olevetonahill
4/3/2011, 07:10 AM
I'll have to owe ya one, but I'm good for it.

I gotta go spek some minorities, or some of the HMFIC's friends or something first.


Offer him a turkey leg.

You Poor dumbasses.
Give that dude a BJ and you can get anyone Bained . Food is really NSFW
For da FAT man:rolleyes:

TheHumanAlphabet
4/3/2011, 07:50 AM
What??? No one with the obvious...


Winning! ;)

bluedogok
4/3/2011, 10:05 AM
Any dumas that paid to see this deserved to see something sucky.
FTFY :D

stoopified
4/3/2011, 10:38 AM
Why would anyone buy tickets to listen to somebody b!tch and moan,much less fly to the b!tchfest?OK,I admit if Salma Hayek did this and was naked or at least in a bikini I might pay .

bluedogok
4/3/2011, 10:57 AM
Why would anyone buy tickets to listen to somebody b!tch and moan,much less fly to the b!tchfest?OK,I admit if Salma Hayek did this and was naked or at least in a bikini I might pay .
That pretty much describes about 80% of what is on TV in the so called "reality shows". I don't watch them and wouldn't pay to go see someone do that in person, I know enough people who would inflict that on me for free.

StoopTroup
4/3/2011, 11:19 AM
I'm thinking the Foo Fighters would be more fun....

Caboose
4/3/2011, 11:27 AM
That pretty much describes about 80% of what is on TV in the so called "reality shows".

This. I really don't get why people watch reality TV. When your friends or co-workers (people you actually know and are in your life) do or say X,Y, and Z it is either annoying or you don't think twice about it. But when some dipsh!t on a reality show does or says X,Y, and Z, all of sudden it is "CANT MISS TV". Why? Why do you care about who some stranger picks to be his fiance, or which idiot Trump "hires" to be his lackey for a while? Try spending some time with your friends and family (you know, REAL people) and get to know THEIR stories. Reality LIFE > Reality TV.

StoopTroup
4/3/2011, 11:34 AM
Snookie got paid $32,000 to talk at a College in new jersey last week.

AlboSooner
4/3/2011, 11:49 AM
Snookie got paid $32,000 to talk at a College in new jersey last week.

Sad :(

This country is going down the crapper..

sperry
4/3/2011, 12:02 PM
Snookie got paid $32,000 to talk at a College in new jersey last week.


And they are paying Maya Angelou $30,000 to deliver their commencement speech a few weeks later.

StoopTroup
4/3/2011, 12:05 PM
And they are paying Maya Angelou $30,000 to deliver their commencement speech a few weeks later.

heh....

http://theslimdiva.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Maya-Angelou-0.jpg