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Charlie Sheen asking for $1.5 million an Episode!!!
He has CBS by the balls.
That's just greed! Do it for your fans, not just the money. He is already making $825,000 an episode. We're in the wrong Business. These Networks must be making Bank. -------------- Sources directly connected to "Two and a Half Men" are laughing at reports that Charlie Sheen says he's done with the show. Although the show has been sold to CBS for two more seasons, Charlie's deal is up and the parties are far apart, but that's nothing new ... it's happened with Charlie before. We're told Charlie is currently making $825,000 an episode, and he's asking for $1.5 million. We're told the Warner Bros. offer is around $1 million an episode. Warner Bros. will make a fortune if the show continues, because any fresh episodes will automatically become part of the syndication deal. Charlie would also make a fortune. As one person put it, "This deal will be made at midnight on the day CBS announces its new fall schedule [May 19]. Everyone plays the brinksmanship game." And there's this ... it's not going to be particularly easy for Charlie to get a new show, given he's in rehab and facing a possible jail sentence. And one well-connected source snarkily said, "Does anyone really think Charlie will walk away from $48 million?" |
remember friends was making a million each an episode, so this isn't that far off
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We are in the wrong biz....
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And to think the Jersey Shore kids are only getting 10K per episode!
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All about the ratings,if it's making bank,pay the man,Eventually all shows fade away
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Only on a Music Television Show with No music Videos. I haven't even watched one episode. |
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That's some pretty good change, go in Monday - Thursday, mess around, rehearse. Then tape on Friday for a couple hours in front of a live audience. Bam!, A million bucks. Then when it goes into syndication. He still makes bank. Where do we sign up. :Oh crap |
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Wasn't seinfeld offered nearly 5MM/episode and he still walked away?
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come on ... hoes are expensive!
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those shirts are expensive!!
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conan steamrolled NBC.....if they got the cash....let em waste it....its only money
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That's a lot of hookers and blow
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Must be nice.
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I love that show. I hope they get it squared one way or another.
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What can you say, if he brings in the bucks it is only right that he shares in the bucks as well.
I do like the show since I stopped working evenings and can watch it the whole cast is pretty funny. |
Please Warner, tell him to get lost.
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Obama, fight for your rights!
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good for him. I think he will take around 1.2-1.3 in the end.
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Hey don't go messin with the president now. Our president is cool and a brotha!
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Well for me it comes down to this, the network is gonna take the money in anyway so even though it seems like a ridiculously large sum of money it might as well go to him since he draws in the viewers. It's not as though they would put the money to good humanitarian use, like fighting hunger if he didn't take it anyway.
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He knows he is the golden egg in the show so of course he is trying to squeeze as much as possible from it.
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maybe he thinks he'll need the cash to pay people in jail to keep Bubba away from his ass
but good for him, i just hope Jon Cryer gets a raise too |
What the heck, it's Hollywood!
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I have watched that show a few times. My parents really like it, I have friends that really like it...and it just doesn't do it for me.
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I think the writers should get the raise, not him. The writers make that show and the whole cast is great. The writers deserve it. He just delivers well.
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I agree about the writters but you have to give it to Charlie, he his the show and will most probably get in the range of $1.2 mil per episode.
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im surprised that show has the ratings for them to want to put up that kind of money.
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