Aka Charlie Sheen Documentary

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Anonymous wrote:I’ve got to believe Emilio loathes Charlie and his financial success. After all, Emilio was the “good” kid who didn’t fall apart like Charlie yet his career stumbled, he never got rich, and he’s not famous the way his screwed up brother is.

I lost a sibling to drugs/alcohol, so I lived through the nightmare as a sibling and watching my parents. We were upper middle class, private schools, nice house, loving parents, etc. Nobody else in our family/extended family had these issues. My take is that the addict has underlying mental health issues they were likely born with or developed over time. Sometimes there’s a traumatic incident, but sometimes it just happens and there’s nobody to blame.

Charlie—like most of the addicts I know—comes across as very charismatic. He seems like someone who needs to be around people (another common trait of addicts). It’s a miracle he’s still alive, and I think Denise played a critical role in that over the last couple decades.


Agreed on the take re: Emilio. An addict in the family absolutely consumes the family. You see it with hiw Martin drops everything for Charlie every time and probably felt like he had to help him succeed. So Emilio was always second fiddle. That said, Emilio was not addict charming so, yeah, he was always coming across as much colder.
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Anonymous wrote:I saw Charlie has a cameo on the Chuck Lorre show The Bookie. Was Sebastian Monicolo in this?

Wait Chuck Lorre hired Charlie Sheen for a job?


Yes and the show is pretty good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:why is Denise’s voice so different? i would have no idea that was Denise Richard’s - it doesn’t look or sound like her

+1 It's strange
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:why is Denise’s voice so different? i would have no idea that was Denise Richard’s - it doesn’t look or sound like her

+1 It's strange


Longtime secret smoker as weight control? Ages the voice horribly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve got to believe Emilio loathes Charlie and his financial success. After all, Emilio was the “good” kid who didn’t fall apart like Charlie yet his career stumbled, he never got rich, and he’s not famous the way his screwed up brother is.

I lost a sibling to drugs/alcohol, so I lived through the nightmare as a sibling and watching my parents. We were upper middle class, private schools, nice house, loving parents, etc. Nobody else in our family/extended family had these issues. My take is that the addict has underlying mental health issues they were likely born with or developed over time. Sometimes there’s a traumatic incident, but sometimes it just happens and there’s nobody to blame.

Charlie—like most of the addicts I know—comes across as very charismatic. He seems like someone who needs to be around people (another common trait of addicts). It’s a miracle he’s still alive, and I think Denise played a critical role in that over the last couple decades.


Emilio Estevez is worth $18 million dollars and has a string of super recognizable movies. His career hardly "stumbled."
He may or may not loathe Charlie but I doubt it is for his "financial success."
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