With Charlie Sheen being the highest paid sitcom star on TV right now, it’s really kind of fascinating to look back and remember all the great movies in which he’s acted over the years as well. What’s your favorite of his biggest hits?
(One note about this poll, it turns out that Charlie’s been in a lot of movie series. Single titles here represent every movie from the series.)
By now you’ve probably seen or heard of the Charlie Sheen shirts collection. Designed by Davinci, they reflect that great, retro casual style he wears on Two and a Half Men.
They reflect that Sheen signature – off the cuff, relaxed but somehow elegant. Here’s a handful of Charlie’s quotes in the same vein.
On winning a Golden Globe “This is like a sober acid trip”
On the acting profession “Usually in a battle sequence when a bomb is going off, you forget you’re acting.”
“There is a fine line between confidence and cockiness. And when you lose sight of what side you’re walking on, that’s when you are in trouble.”
“I don’t know. I want to go home at the end of the day and feel like I left a certain part of myself behind. You watch a Pacino performance, a DeNiro performance, you sit back in wonder and watch what they did. I’m curious as to what it would take for me to get to that place.”
“It’s hard to be specific about what parts I may have lost. But ultimately, it’s what I’m known for.”
On vampires (okay, it’s really about drinking) “I was just tired – and sick and tired of being sick and tired, of living like a vampire.”
It’s going to be a rough one tonight, folks. We’ll be pouring extra large beers at the Lounge tonight while Two and a Half Men is on the TV over the bar. I have a feeling that we’ll all going to need that little extra boost of courage to deal with the trauma. Charlie’s fiance might have to get a breast reduction.
I know. It’s too terrible for words. I can’t go on; here’s the promo -
Last week some jackass wandered into the Lounge and suggested that perhaps we spend a little too much time on Two and a Half Men and not enough on sports, this being a sports bar and all. Naturally, I had him thrown out. This was all made especially traumatic by the fact that that Lounge doesn’t actually exist except as a fictitious bar in my head. I’m still trying to figure out how he got in.
Nevertheless, we – yes, all of us here in the Lounge, and you can stop looking at me like that – are excited that once again we’re getting a new episode of the greatest sitcom in the history of man tonight. (Preview below.) But, for those of you without the taste and sophistication for the comedy stylings of Charlie Sheen and Co. and who might be looking for some sport, we definitely do football here in the Lounge.
Right after THM, the Washington Redskins will be playing the Philadelphia Eagles on ESPN. The TV over the bar will be promptly switched over at 8:30 ET.
Now, when you get to the Lounge tonight you might find the place a bit of a mess. During the games yesterday afternoon someone brought up the topic of football movies. This turned into a conversation about which is the greatest football movie of all time and, naturally, that turned into an all out brawl as everyone each defended his or her choice. A few tables and the mirror behind the bar were broken and I won’t have time to fix everything before tonight.
But there’s no need for further “discussion.” I’ve already decided what the greatest football movie of all time is and I’ll be revealing that on Wednesday. In the meantime, if you think you have a worthy candidate, let us know in the comments section. I’ll consider your choice then I’ll go ahead and post the movie I’ve already picked here on Wednesday.
Posted by author | charlie sheen, tv | Tuesday 6 October 2009 11:22 am
We had the third episode of the season of our favorite show last night. Alan’s ex-step mom, played by Annie Potts, was left in charge of the baby that he and, apparently, no one else think is likely his daughter. With her having been previously kicked out of rehab for prescription drug abuse and well on her way to another round of rehab thanks to booze, Alan found himself playing baby sitter to the baby sitter. Between her boozy randiness, the normal caretaking of a baby and frequent calls from his ex, he definitely had his hands full
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Charlie Sheen accidently ran over his fiancé’s lost cat. Jake managed to snap a picture of it and used it as blackmail. Jake recently got his learners permit and so was using the picture to force Charlie to let him drive his car. Then the lost cat returned; so whose pet did Charlie run over?
Honestly, it doesn’t sound all that funny when boiled down like this. But trust me, it was. Check out the entire episode here.
Posted by author | charlie sheen, tv | Wednesday 30 September 2009 7:57 am
Did you know that you can watch entire episodes of our favorite sitcom online?
It’s becoming more common all the time for movies and tv shows to be available on the Internet. The companies that own rights to them realized that it was impossible to catch, convict and ultimately stop illegal pirate sites so, as the cliché goes, if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. Sites like Netflix.com, Hulu.com and CBS.com now regularly make both tv shows and complete movies available. In some cases, one has to pay a subscription fee, in others the viewer has to sit through a few commercials – far fewer than air on regular tv.
The later is true for Two and a Half Men. CBS.com makes entire episodes available on the show’s section of the website. Besides recent episodes – which are usually posted just a day or two after they air on TV – there are also promos of upcoming episodes, compilations of previous clips, actor interviews, etc. They are also available for sharing with friends and even embedding in blogs which is how I post clips here.
It’s another Monday and, believe me, I’m truly sorry about that.
But, one good thing about this current set of Mondays we’re enduring, new episodes of Two and a Half Men come of the end of the day.
Tonight’s episode is concerned with that growing crowd of roommates joining Charlie in what is supposed to be his house. Last week we got a hint of things to come when Alan’s girlfriend was doing everything involved with living there – sleeping, showering, even going grocery shopping. But, Alan continued to insist that she hadn’t moved in. This week it looks like things will even get worse when the new roommates throw a party. Oh, and a ventriloquist dummy is somehow involved, a little detail that, if I were Charlie would send me over the edge.
Posted by author | charlie sheen, tv | Tuesday 22 September 2009 12:54 pm
Ah, summer reruns are finally over. It was nice to get a fresh dose of Charlie Sheen and the rest of the gang last night.
The show wrapped up last season’s cliff hanger ending. After showing up, innocently at first but with growing intent to win Charlie back, Mia asked for his help in kick starting a singing career. Naturally she can’t sing at all.
Charlie began to realize, or was told by his intestines in the form of constipation, that spending time with Mia while living with – and being engaged to – Chelsea. Which brought him to his psychiatrist. (Played by Jane Lynch which is always a treat. Can anyone condescend quite as well as she can?)
In the end he told Mia that he couldn’t see her anymore. It’s unclear whether this was because he loves Chelsea or he just couldn’t take her awful singing. Let’s believe it’s the former, shall we?
In the meantime, Alan’s girlfriend, Melissa, has moved into the house. Charlie forbade it but apparently the plan is to fool him by continuing to insist that she hasn’t.
A few notes from the show – Will Sasso, another favorite of mine, had a role. And Eddie Van Halen showed up for what can only be described as a puzzling cameo.
Posted by author | charlie sheen | Tuesday 25 August 2009 8:02 am
Who knew, right? Okay, probably everybody else so I should explain a few things. I’m a relatively new fan of Two and a Half Men. I’m not sure why but there it is. So I have a whole lot of reruns to watch. I’ve set my DVR to catch ‘em and one by one I’m getting the back story on what got our three heroes to where they are today – or will be in about a few weeks when the new season begins.
Anyway, I HAVE been watching Criminal Minds so I know Paget Brewster from that show. Like all the characters on this crime drama about FBI profilers she spends most of her time on camera worried, running and occasionally brooding. Not the best environ to demonstrate one’s comic abilities.
But in the Two and a Half Men episode A Lung Full of Alan (Season 2, Episode 12) she has that chance. Unfortunately, I can’t find the clip to post here. But, in her final scene of that episode with Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer she rips off the pretty lady mask to reveal the frightening – and hilarious – psycho beneath. I don’t want to say more because if I do I’d have to say “SPOILERS” and I hate that.
Posted by author | charlie sheen | Tuesday 11 August 2009 5:52 pm
Our boy Charlie Sheen has been named the highest paid actor on TV. He’s pulling in $825,000 per episode of Two and a Half Men. This isn’t all for acting; he makes some of that from his ownership rights in the sitcom. Wow, is all we can say. One thing’s for sure, if Charlie ever stops by the lounge drinks are on him!
Just kidding. There’s no charge here at the Lounge. It’s a freaking blog!
Anyway, we’re happy for Charlie here in the Lounge. He saw the potential in his little sitcom when others dismissed it as sophomoric sexism. So much so that he signed up, not only as the lead star, but for partial ownership. Way to go, Charlie!