And who is the idiot?
“I want to be a part of history,” Sheen fan Jeff Rezek told CNN as he stood in front of the theater trying to hock the second ticket neither his wife nor his son would take. “I missed Woodstock and I wanted to be here.
“I’m going to see Charlie because I feel for the next 20 years I could say, ‘I was there.’ And I’m willing to see what he has to say,” Rezek said.
Rezek suggested the Sheen tour was a good career move for an actor currently without a regular gig. Last month Warner Bros. fired Sheen from Rezek’s favorite show, “Two and a Half Men,” at the end of a long-running and highly public rant by Sheen against the producers of the television sitcom.
Rezek said he thinks Sheen decided to go on tour after the actor “finally woke up that he has to prove to the world that he’s not an idiot, he’s not a dope addict.”
- Comparing Sheen’s “tour” with a defining cultural moment like Woodstock makes you look like an idiot.
- 20 years from now when Sheen has been six feet under for most of that time, is saying “I was there” something to be proud of?
- Is it a good career move to be fired from a multi-million dollar show and try to stay relevant by staging a train wreck of a show for your “adoring fans”?