'Two and a Half Men' star Jon Cryer: "This is a trainwreck"
Charlie Sheen's "Two and a Half Men" co-star has finally spoken out about Sheen's Scorched Earth Media Tour.
Jon Cryer used comedy to make his point -- remember, it's supposed to be a comedy show? Here is a preview of Cryer making a guest appearance on Ellen DeGeneres's syndicated show today.
That hissing noise you hear is the sound of the air starting to leak out of Charlie Sheen's Winning Balloon.
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Lisa de Moraes
| March 3, 2011; 9:33 AM ET
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Posted by: StuckatWork | March 3, 2011 10:21 AM | Report abuse
Cryer's quote was read from a script in a comedy bit on the Ellen show. That could not be a more out of context headline. Are we to expect quotations now to be pulled from films? SNL? Will they be attributed to the actor or the character they're playing?
Posted by: jtinyaface | March 3, 2011 1:11 PM | Report abuse
You've taken Jon Cryer's comment totally out of context for an eye catching headline. Shame on you. Thought the Post was better than that!
Posted by: mnewton1 | March 3, 2011 5:21 PM | Report abuse
Do you guys really think Cryer didn't realize that "This is a train wreck" would be construed to describe 2.5 Men? He needed a cover discourse to say it. The bit gave him the cover to do it. Using the quote said in "jest" is fair game.
I really don't get the comments on this blog. Why do such literal-minded snark haters read de Moraes?
Posted by: WorstSeat | March 3, 2011 7:12 PM | Report abuse
Puh-LEES! Enough of Charlie Sheen. Let him spiral into some dark hole and flat disappear. Sure, the Post has employed writers to write about such things, but is there really an audience for that? Is that what "reporters" do? Write about gutter slime? Let Charlie do battle with his own drug and alcohol and co-habitation kinks in his life. Let him arm-wrestle with the CBS lawyers, while destroying the lives or careers of the rest of the people who work on the show for CBS. He's a wise-xxx, and the kind of guy that just irritates the xxxx out of most people. Goodbye, Charlie! (Please!)
Posted by: SolarWind71 | March 5, 2011 8:15 AM | Report abuse










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