Charlie Sheen Is Threatening to Blow People’s Heads Off Now
Because life always imitates art, Charlie Sheen, star of FX’s ‘Anger Management,’ might be experiencing some anger management difficulties of his own.
Again.
Because life always imitates art, Charlie Sheen, star of FX’s ‘Anger Management,’ might be experiencing some anger management difficulties of his own.
Again.
Charlie Sheen's new series "Anger Management" premieres tonight on FX, with two back-to-back episodes starting at 9pm, before moving to its regular 9:30 time slot next Thursday.
Charlie has done a lot in his 35 year career from over 40 feature films to several lead roles on the small-screen. Watch Charlie age 35 years in 60 seconds after the jump.
This 1989 American satire comedy film stars Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Wesley Snipes, James Gammon, and Corbin Bernsen. The film deals with the exploits of a fictionalized version of the Cleveland Indians baseball team and spawned two sequels. Name this movie to be entered to win NCG movie passes!
Last week, Charlie Sheen said Ashton Kutcher was terrible on "Two and a Half Men" and went off on a tangent about Warner Brothers. Now Charlie is apologizing to Ashton by saying he's sorry for being disrespectful for a guy who's doing his best. So, is that really an apology or is he still knocking Kutcher down?
Yesterday, Warner Brothers said they were sending Charlie Sheen a cease and desist letter because he used photos from "Two and a Half Men" to promote his new show "Anger Management."
Well looks like Charlie is back being Charlie after a video has surfaced of him ripping on Ashton Kutcher and "Two and a Half Men." Check it out after the jump.
Charlie Sheen has reason to celebrate since his new show "Anger Management" just got picked up by FX. The series will start airing next summer and several networks bid on the project. The Hollywood Reporter
Maybe Demi Moore thinks "Two And A Half Men" isn't as good this season with Ashton Kutcher as its new costar? Oh, wait - that's what I think...
Moore is likely more upset about the cheating. Reports today say the Hollywood couple is calling it quits, and ending their six-year marriage.
Things are looking really good for Charlie Sheen right now as he just settled his wrongful termination lawsuit with Warner Brothers. MSNBC reports Sheen will get $25 million from Warner Brothers and is expected to earn $100 million from syndication profits over the next seven years. Even if his new show doesn't get produced, Charlie is going to be just fine. I still haven't had a chance
It's sad to think of all the celebrities that have passed away this year. Bubba Smith, Amy Winehouse, Peter Falk, Ryan Dunn, Clarence Clemons, Charlie Sheen... wait? Charlie Sheen?
It seems that Charlie Sheen now sees the error of his ways. In fact, during an interview on Leno, Sheen says that he now realizes that he went just a bit to far. He even went as far as to say that he wasn't 'winning,' but losing.
Sheen was a presenter at the 63rd Prime Time Emmy's last night and wish the cast & crew of "Two And A Half Men" good luck on the upcoming season. See the video here.
In a surprise appearance at last night's Emmy awards, Charlie Sheen made a classy move before presenting the award for "Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series". ("My old category" he quipped) He wished the cast and crew from "Two and a Half Men" nothing but the best, and thanked them for eight great years together.
Charlie Sheen was back in Detroit over the weekend, he made an appearance at the annual gathering of the Juggalos , a music festival in Detroit. If you recall the last time Charlie was in Detroit it didn't go all that well, looks like the city still doesn't embrace him with open arms. Check out the video after the jump.