Sheen’s name is coming up in all kinds of places, as everyone weighs in on the actor’s headline-making these days.
During a recent interview with Access Hollywood, Poison’s Bret Michaels talked about Sheen, as the two had a film production company which produced Showcase Entertainment's feature "A Letter From Death Row," as well as Miramax/Dimension Films' "No Code Of Conduct," - which Michaels wrote, directed and starred in. They also produced the feature film "Free Money," starring Marlon Brando and Mira Sorvino.
“Charlie and I flew down to Super Bowl in Miami,” said Bret, “and we had the party of a lifetime – a 3-day-er – and I professionally showed him how to bust up a hotel room because he wasn't doing a good job at first."
“He was learning,” continued Michaels, “and I said, 'You gotta really let it out man! You gotta let it out and bust all this stuff’…so he showed me how to do films and make money, and I showed him how to lose a lot of money by smashing up hotel rooms.”
Sheen was arrested last October at the New York Plaza hotel after becoming drunk and trashing his hotel room; no charges were laid in the incident.
The Charlie Sheen discussion starts at 4:19 in the following video.
Bret Michaels – interview
Access Hollywood – March 18, 2011
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