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Friday, 11 March 2011

Charlie Sheen Webcast Derided as Pointless and Sad

Charlie Sheen is really, really out there, and his latest attempt at "winning" was a webcast that was met with disappointment by his fans.Charlie Sheen has been revealed to have quite a high opinion of himself, as evidenced by his numerous rants and highly-public arguments with Chuck Lorre, the producer of the hit show "Two and a Half Men." What the world found over the weekend, however, is that Sheen has very little in the way of talent outside of actually acting, as his Saturday night webcast was quite a disappointment, even to his fans. Viewers quickly began dropping off the webcast after it started, and then took to the Internet to badmouth Sheen?s attempt and his own production.

The show started with fart noises and recurring references to "winning" ? a constant theme in his self-absorbed rants ? and then ended with Sheen drinking from a sippy cup and repeating the word "duh." Noted one viewer who took to Twitter before the webcast was even over, "This was just sad, and boring, and pointless." Well, if that?s not the golden triumvirate of entertainment, it would be tough to determine what is.

The 50-minute webcast was called "Sheen?s Korner" and it included Sheen himself along with some of his friends, including Natalie Kenly, whom he has described as his "goddess" girlfriend. Initially, 100,000 viewers tuned into the show, which started out with Sheen acknowledging his kids, noting, "Daddy loves you, and if you?re watching, tell mom to leave the room." There is no word on whether Sheen will continue with the webcasts, but he was chided by Twitter users, bloggers and even Saturday Night Live after his lame attempt at going it alone. What is certain is that the country will continue to watch the Charlie Sheen debacle unfold, much as they would crane their necks to see a car wreck.


By Buzzle Staff and Agencies
Published: 3/7/2011Use the form below to email this article to your friends.
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