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My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not An Option Show is coming for you.

I'm going on the road. LIVE.

Will there be surprises? Will there be guests? Will there be mayhem? Will you ask questions? Will you laugh? Will you scream? Will you know the truth?  
WILL THERE BE MORE?!?!

This IS where you will hear the REAL story from the Warlock.  

Bring it. I dare you to keep up with me.

FOR MATURE AUDIENCES 18+ OVER


Reviews

Rating: 2.8 out of 5 based on 487 reviews
  • Man was incredible

    by VinnySheen09 on 8/6/11AA Center - DallasRating: 5 out of 5

    The man had a lot to say. He is my role model, my idol, my everything. I sat in the second row, center stage, maybe 8 ft from Charlie. I should have brought pen and paper to take notes on how he does what he does.

  • by EastDallasAlice on 6/26/11AAcenter - DallasRating: 5 out of 5

    The man was amazing. i enjoyed the show...He was cute, attractive, witty, and charming..I loved meeting him. i found him coherent and he did not reak of booze, cigerettes, or pot. I found him quite charming.

  • Wouldn't do it over again

    by BicSpe on 5/12/11DAR Constitution Hall - Washington, DCRating: 1 out of 5

    I bought tickets because a friend wanted to go. Then they couldn't make it and I couldn't find anyone else to go with or give tickets to. So I went still. Fairly odd show up until Jeff Ross came on stage. He was the SOLE saving grace of the show.

  • Great Show

    by JoelMcLean on 5/12/11Rogers Arena (formerly General Motors Place) - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    Charlie is better than crazy, he's crazy funny! He showed us why his show is worth watching with some great stories and made it a wonderful night!

  • Everett, WA Show

    by GrissomLover on 5/5/11Comcast Arena - EverettRating: 5 out of 5

    I was at the Charlie Sheen show Tuesday night and I had a blast. I think the money for the ticket was well spent and I'd see him again in the future. There was no format when he came out with this tour so I had no idea what to expect, mostly heard it was him telling stories and a Q&A session with the crowd at the end, but most was him telling stories. (Reminded me of CatchCon-Deadliest Catch Convention's Captain's panel) I'm hearings negative reports from Charlie Sheen's show. He was not boo'd or heckled all show long, but yes there were some that did. Yes, he dropped f-bombs. Charlie invited ppl to come fill the seats on the floor-there were some empty seats on the floor, although a few people showed up late and had to kick the other people out. He was not venomous, or hateful-there was the "Fuck Detroit!" Chant, he made it clear his kids were his priority-his biggest reason to be sober. He came out on stage (around 830) wearing a Mariners Jersey with #99 Vaughn on the back. Later in the show, an older woman, 84, was in the front row and he took it off and gave it to her. He said he had signed it "Happy Birthday" so on her next birthday he'll have given her a present. It was a very touching moment and she was so happy. He spoke of the Alabama tornadoes and how he's going back to help them raise money to help rebuild, that words cannot describe what he saw. He praised his father both professionally, as well as personally. He told some funny stories-20/20 interview, the lady had been with Emilio 15 or so years back :), he was very relaxed, very entertaining, some spouting about X wives, but mostly all smiles, and included the crowd. It felt like we were all hanging out with Charlie. He asked ppl to help the ppl in Alabama. Money from tickets went to aid Japan. He did flame Lorre, but he was not obsessive about the subject. He went long with time because he and us were having a good time,and like he said, "This is the last show. I don't have to be anywhere tomorrow." Normally you don't stay on stage if you're being boo'd all night. He went off stage then did a fast walk around the perimeter of the floor area seating and was high fiving the fans. A high-five from Charlie was a fantastic way to end the night. I thought I'd give you a more positive look at the show I saw last night.

  • Charlie was the sanest person in the room

    by tikiranger on 5/4/11DAR Constitution Hall - WashingtonRating: 4 out of 5

    Had a lot of fun at the show. Perhaps all of us were curious if Charlie was going to be a melt-down or cool. He was the latter. The media has had a lot of fun playing Sheen as a crazy guy, but the reality is that he's accomplished and mature. Sure, he's a good-looking millionaire and famous Hollywood insider and has had his share of drugs and strippers, but, come on, it's LA. The show was more of a personal appearance of Sheen, and I especially enjoyed when he talked about his career. The crowd was extremely anoying and kept yelling the entire time trying to get him to act crazy. They were a bit too worshipful, and Charlie had fun with it, but he never went overboard. The local personality that interviewed him at the beginning of the show was good, but, again, the crowd started booing because he wasn't "wacky enough." Several guys around me wouldn't shut up the entire show, and I was 3 rows from the front, so they had to be annoying to Charlie as well. Security had to warn some of them numerous times to keep it down. Charlie brought a comedian with him who did a "roast" of Charlie, which was very funny. Then the comedian brought some people up on stage and had each ask a question of Charlie. He was pretty funny, and it kept the show moving. Charlie Sheen is a fun actor and great sit-com comedian, but people had to realize that he isn't a stand-up comedian. Those guys hone their skills for years and have hour to two hour acts memorized. Charlie was just having fun and giving us all a chance to have some fun with him. I enjoyed the show and am glad I went.

  • Hillarious!!

    by charliesheenfan4life on 5/4/11Wells Fargo Theatre - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was funny!! Jeff Ross roasted charlie, charlie took questions from the audience, kept it real!! We bought the back stage passes got to meet charlie!! The night was fantastic!!

  • Sheen Everett

    by RainyT on 5/4/11Comcast Arena at Everett - EverettRating: 5 out of 5

    Charlie your show was amazing! I wouldn't have missed it for anything! It was so good to see you! I wished there was more time!

  • This stunk on Ice

    by BeerNuts on 5/2/11Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium - San FranciscoRating: 1 out of 5

    This format had a lot of potential. The audience was pumped up and primed to be charmed, and enraptured but Charlie Sheen had nothing to say. You could feel the show slipping away, but there was nothing anyone could do about it. Perhaps a slide show type of thing with little vignettes about each slide would work, bring out a couple of hotties to prance around in their underwear or something. In any event, this needed to be revamped completely with a team of consultants on hand to put the show in shape, tested on audiences and fine-tuned before it goes out there. It started slow out of the gates with the money-collecting thing, limped along aimlessly and painfully, and ended not with a bang, but a thud.

  • great

    by duality on 5/2/11BankAtlantic Center - SunriseRating: 5 out of 5

    This show was great, and at the end standing ovation

  • Charlie Sheen has no Game

    by ssasha on 5/2/11Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium - San FranciscoRating: 1 out of 5

    This was absolutely awful. Couldn't even give away tickets so decided to go and give it a try. He had no show to speak of and absolutley nothing intelligent or intersting to say.

  • by Anonymous on 5/2/11Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium - San FranciscoRating: 1 out of 5

    He was terrible. Had no agenda, had not even thought about what he was going to be saying.

  • by Ciscokid71 on 5/2/11Wells Fargo Theatre - DenverRating: 4 out of 5

    My husband and I were not sure what to expect as there were mixed reviews from all previous shows, but we were incredibly entertained and thought the show was awesome!

  • by bondgirl24 on 5/2/11American Airlines Center - DallasRating: 4 out of 5

    I loved it! Obviously, Charlie's crazy...but I really don't think he's as crazy as the media is projecting him. I think he's just trying to make money off of it. The show wasn't completely amazing but he did keep the audience entertained the entire show. And there are enough freaks in the audience to keep you entertained if he doesn't.

  • Winning! with Charlie Sheen

    by RangerX313 on 5/1/11American Airlines Center - DallasRating: 4 out of 5

    Well I had a good time at the show it was pretty much as I expected. There were a few times when it could have been better. But hey it's not like Sheen's a touring comedian. If you went and didn't like it you probably shouldn't have bought tickets for it anyways. All in all the true people that understand Sheen and the situation probably like it, I know I did. If your a fan of Charlie Sheen I would definitely recommend the show to you.

  • by heffe77 on 5/1/11Wells Fargo Theatre - DenverRating: 2 out of 5

    Charlie Sheen was not funny. They only funny part of the show was when Geoffrey Ross roasted him.

  • by Anonymous on 5/1/11Wells Fargo Theatre - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    Charlie rocked the house! Great audience participation and a lot of fun. Great night out!

  • love him- not so much the show

    by coloradosportsgirl on 5/1/11Wells Fargo Theatre - DenverRating: 3 out of 5

    I admire Charlie Sheen because he stands up for what he believes in. He has a strong personality and stays true to his character in the face of intense pressure by many around him to become something he is not. In a world where children suffer from self esteem issues and grow up to be insecure adults it is nice to see someone who will not sway from what he feels is right. He seems to be loyal to those important to him and that is an amazing quality. That is why I went to the show. That being said I wish he would have had more material. The show became a little slow in parts and he ranted a bit too much about Chuck Lorrie. For the most part I think people at his shows agree with him and his stance on Warner Bros and Mr. Lorrie, however I don't think we would have prefered to go to a show where he paced and complained about him for 30 minutes. I think 5-10 min would have covered it. If he could have gotten a writer it would have been so good. I would give the show a C. It was cool to be a part of a pop culture moment like this but I wish he would have prepared more.

  • Charlie Sheen more like "whining" not "winning"

    by Lexy16172011 on 4/30/11Wells Fargo Theatre - DenverRating: 1 out of 5

    The show was depressing, not funny at all. All we heard were complaints about his life, nothing to entertain the crowd

  • Experience of a lifetime!!

    by DavyB on 4/30/11Wells Fargo Theatre - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    Thought it was great! Ya never now what to expect from Charlie. Could be a little longer.