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Cribby
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Originally posted by VDub
I don't mind the Kutcher but nit in this role...

How the hell is he going to play a middle aged playboy???

This shows done...


I think they're going to write him in as a new character and not replace Sheen's.
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Cribby
I think they're going to write him in as a new character and not replace Sheen's.


It will be interesting to see how they write charlie out of the show and write Kutchar's character into it.
Shaya007
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
It will be interesting to see how they write charlie out of the show and write Kutchar's character into it.



so easy..he went to pick up a chick @ a rave and ran into you....



:toothless
magikb
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Originally posted by Cribby
I think they're going to write him in as a new character and not replace Sheen's.


They will send Sheen's character to rehab and write him out that way, lol.
Nick Cenik
So this whole Charlie Sheen thing sure did get old fast, eh?
ChemEnhanced
I could see them killing off charlie and Alan thinking he won the lottery by getting all of charlie's money and house but then the Kutcher Character comes in as Charlie's long lost son.
Bobby Fist Pump
http://movies.yahoo.com/news/usmovi...-league-role?nc

Charlie Sheen has revealed that he took his preparations for his role in 1989's "Major League" to the extreme.

"Let's just say that I was enhancing my performance a little bit. It was the only time I ever did steroids," the actor told Sports Illustrated in an interview featured in the new "Where Are They Now?" issue.

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"I did them for like six or eight weeks," he continued. "You can print this... my fastball went from 79 to like 85."

The former "Two and a Half Men" star also told the mag that character Ricky Vaughn's signature hairstyle combined with his steroid use was a dangerous combination.

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"I didn't like the haircut because it generated so many comments in bars. I've got enough of that already. Add that to the mix and it's a recipe for a fistfight," he continued.

The notorious lady-lover said the movie's physical demands cut into the amount of female visitors he had on set.

"It wasn't as bad as on 'Young Guns' [a year earlier]. We made that one in Santa Fe, and you would fly into Albuquerque and drive to Santa Fe on this two-lane highway. Literally, the girls that were leaving would pass the ones coming in," he recalled. "'Major League' was so physically demanding that you didn't have a lot of time for that. You're lying in bed and everything [hurts], and you're thinking, I have to pitch tomorrow?! But there were certain days that we'd look at the schedule for the next day and be like, 'Gentlemen, tonight we ride.'"

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The actor told the mag he loves how the classic baseball comedy has endured over the years.

"We had this party at my place a few months ago to watch 'Major League.' It was awesome. The beard was there -- Brian Wilson, from the [San Francisco] Giants. We had [former pro baseball players] Eddie Murray and Kenny Lofton. And I got David Ward to introduce the film. Colin Farrell showed up. And when my big strikeout at the end comes on, the place goes nuts like we've never even seen the movie before," he told the mag. "I'm in between my two girlfriends, and I look over and there's Colin Farrell giving me a thumbs-up. I reach behind me for a fist bump from Brian Wilson, who goes, 'Winning!' I'm telling you, [director] David Ward created a baseball classic, and baseball is all that matters in the world.

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"You know, I always wonder what I'm going to be in the middle of when I die. And I just hope it's not in the middle of the greatest...pennant race ever," Sheen added.
jon jon
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"It wasn't as bad as on 'Young Guns' [a year earlier]. We made that one in Santa Fe, and you would fly into Albuquerque and drive to Santa Fe on this two-lane highway. Literally, the girls that were leaving would pass the ones coming in," he recalled. "'Major League' was so physically demanding that you didn't have a lot of time for that. You're lying in bed and everything [hurts], and you're thinking, I have to pitch tomorrow?! But there were certain days that we'd look at the schedule for the next day and be like, 'Gentlemen, tonight we ride.'"


lol!!!!!!!!!
kotsy
The Roast of Charlie Sheen tonight @ 10 on Comedy Network :toothless
Mach X
That was a ty episode of 2 And A Half Men... I would be surprised if it makes it through one season.

love_child
LOL at stevo-o running into tysons fist ... dont think he broke his nose though... lots of jabs at his kids which werent funny and ryan dunns death wasnt funny.
Silky Johnson
That roast was mediocre at best.
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