OMG Steven Tyler is going to be on Monday’s Two and a Half Men!!! |
September 20th, 2006 under Aerosmith, Chuck Lorre. [ Comments: none ]
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Who is this Vod Kanockers?
Charlie finally tells Alan the truth about why he broke up with Mia, and a famous neighbor causes problems, on TWO AND A HALF MEN, Monday, Sept. 25 (9:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. Alan feels guilty when he learns that Charlie and Mia didn’t tie the knot because she had wanted him and Jake to move out. Meanwhile, Charlie and his rock star neighbor don’t get along. Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler makes a cameo appearance as Charlie’s next-door neighbor.
I hear this episode is funny as all hell! On a side note to people who have never seen this show; watch this episode and see how they use the title (Who is this Vod Kanockers?) in the show. Also make sure to read Chuck Lorre’s Vanity Card at the end of episode, it is some of the funniest stuff you will read on TV!
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Two and a Half (million) Men? |
July 20th, 2006 under Chuck Lorre. [ Comments: none ]
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Charlie Sheen got his Emmy nomination. Now he wants his reward. The star of the hit CBS comedy "Two and a Half Men" is about to demand a big hike in his paycheck, two sources familiar with the matter say, possibly to as much $1 million per episode, or $24 million per year. That would be about five times what the actor currently makes and would vault him into the stratosphere of TV’s highest-paid actors. The six leads of NBC’s "Friends" made $1 million apiece in that show’s final seasons. Sheen’s co-stars, Jon Cryer and 12-year-old Angus T. Jones, are also seeking fat raises, although neither makes as much as Sheen. The negotiations with Warner Bros. Television, the studio that makes "Men," are expected to start officially on Friday and could take weeks or even months to resolve. Technically all three actors are under contract at least through the 2006-07 season. But Warner Bros. earlier this month concluded lucrative deals to syndicate the comedy on cable network FX and elsewhere. The cast members are now coming forward for their share of the loot, some of which may be paid in the form of advances against future profit participation in the show. A Warner Bros. spokeswoman declined to comment. Calls to representatives for Sheen, Cryer and Jones were not immediately returned.
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I love this show, but I do not think he is worth a million an episode. Sorry Charlie! Now Chuck Lorre, he is worth a million an episode!
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In honor of Chuck Lorre’s nominations!!! |
July 6th, 2006 under Chuck Lorre, Emmys. [ Comments: 1 ]
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I am posting one of my favorite Vanity Cards from this year’s Two and a Half Men!
CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #153 Fifteen years ago I bumped into Donald Trump. Literally. I wasn’t looking where I was going and, I suppose, neither was he. Our collision caused his very large bodyguard to charge toward me in order to neutralize any possible threat to his boss. Now what happened next is why I’ve never forgotten the incident. Trump quickly looked me up and down and correctly assessed that I posed no danger. With a small, smirking frown and a dismissive little wave, he instantly communicated to his hulking assistant that I should be ignored. The entire incident couldn’t have lasted more than ten seconds. No one said, "sorry," or "excuse me," and we all went our separate ways. After all these years, the memory that lingers, the image that haunts, is of his smug pout and condescending hand gesture that somehow caused me to feel utterly insignificant. I was reminded of all this when I looked at the ratings of Two and a Half Men versus the ratings of The Apprentice. Hey, Donald, I just bumped into you again!
Go Chuck Lorre! In fact Chuck can take pleasure in the fact that he got 7 nominations today while Donald Trump’s The Apprentice got only one!
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