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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Charlie Sheen&#x27;s Detroit show gets jeers, few cheers at Fox Theatre<br /><br />B.J. HAMMERSTEIN<br /><br />DETROIT FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER<br /><br />Apr 3, 2011<br /><br />Charlie Sheen&#x27;s My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option tour opened in Detroit on Saturday night with a boom. By the time he stepped off the stage a little after 10 p.m., it was an official bomb.<br /><br />Wearing a Detroit Tigers jersey with Warlock emblazoned on the back, Sheen delivered a monologue, played videos, sat in the front row and talked loosely with the audience. But it didn&#x27;t result in much of his famed catchphrase: winning.<br /><br />In front of a rowdy, often-dissatisfied sold-out Fox Theatre audience of 4,700 people, the embattled sitcom actor ranted and raved about anything and everything.<br /><br />Trust me, this is going somewhere, Sheen said as the crowd pondered his self-declared radical opening monologue. The 20-minute speech included many of his catchphrases, along with sayings like, one giant heartbeat and one conscious thought.<br /><br />But about 30 minutes into the show, the usual Sheen-isms started to sound old and tired. From the men&#x27;s restroom to the expensive seats in front, it was a restless crowd, delivering plenty of jeers and only a few cheers.<br /><br />The show had video montages throughout, including a 20/20 outtake reel that showed off his self-deprecating sense of humor. His so-called goddesses helped him burn a Two and a Half Men bowling shirt. Before it was all over, he asked the crowd if the goddesses should come out again. And then he asked them: How many goddesses do you have?<br /><br />The show was a reminder that the pop culture phenomenon is serious about his beliefs, but most of the crowd wasn&#x27;t entertained by the loose and disorganized attempt.<br /><br />Valerie Piascik, 23, of Harrison Township said the videos were better than Sheen&#x27;s live performance. Wow, I am not sure what that was, she said from outside the Fox as Sheen was still on stage.<br /><br />Bryan Gill, 53, of West Bloomfield said he was hoping for the best but saw the worst. It was absolutely disappointing, he said. Truly, it sucked.<br /><br />Sheen, visibly worried that he was losing the audience, at times appeared close to becoming abrasive. He never completely fell apart, but at one point, he did tell a heckler, Sorry dude, already got your money.<br /><br />Near the end of the evening, with the booing intensifying, the 45-year-old Sheen slipped off stage in favor rapper Dirt Nasty. And then at about 10:10 p.m. -- roughly 70 minutes after Sheen&#x27;s portion had started -- the houselights came on and most of the disappointed crowd headed for the exits, shell-shocked or angry.<br /><br />For those who hung around, his true, die-hard fans, Sheen returned to the stage for about 15 minutes for meet-and-greets and the like.<br /><br />WRIF-FM (101.1) host Drew Lane said if the tour continues like this, Sheen&#x27;s career will be in jeopardy.<br /><br />It was bad, Lane said. People were upset, but I don&#x27;t think they knew what to expect. He&#x27;s a movie star, not a stand-up comic.<br /><br />LINK TO VIDEO<br /><br />http://www.freep.com/videonetwork/880763531001/Sheen-Scene-A-reporter-s-perspective<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/4/charlie-sheens-detroit-show-gets-booed.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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