Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Charlie Sheen Disses 'Men' While Commenting on Warner Bros

Mel Gibson, Chris Brown and Charlie Sheen represent the holy trinity of talented artists who share a penchant for violence against women.


All three have managed to steal the media spotlight for their vile behavior yet the public is all but ready to not only forgive them, but support them in the continuation of their craft.


Charlie Sheen is preparing his latest project Anger Management for big time television, Chris Brown just won a Grammy and was asked to perform by the show’s producers, and Mel Gibson was on the receiving end of a standing ovation for his performance in Jodi Foster’s The Beaver at SXSW last year.


WB sent the cease and desist letter to Sheen and FX for using the images from his "Men" days for his new sitcom "Anger Management". Branding it "egregious," the studio lawyer Katherine Chilton wrote in the letter, "Please immediately cease and desist from using these photographs or any other intellectual property belonging to Warner."


A representative for Sheen did not immediately respond to the complaint, but a source guaranteed, "It won't happen again." The so-called insider went on claiming that the inclusion of an old photo of Sheen was not an intentional flouting of WB's copyright, but it happened simply because the actor had been too busy to get new publicity shots taken.


Sheen's new sitcom "Anger Management" is set to launch in June on FX. The show has rounded up its main cast ensemble with Selma Blair, Shawnee Smith and Daniela Bobadilla taking the female lead roles.

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