Sheen: End “Two And A Half Men”
Charlie Sheen has some strong opinions about his former show, "Two and a Half Men", and he's not shy about expressing them.
Charlie Sheen has some strong opinions about his former show, "Two and a Half Men", and he's not shy about expressing them.
After a tumultuous period last year, Charlie Sheen hasn’t been in the news much lately. As the former ‘Two and a Half Men’ star explains, there’s a good reason for that. Apparently, he’s not crazy anymore.
Every year, the folks over at JibJab give us an animated year in review, and they’ve done it again for 2011.
You’ll find a lot of 2011′s top newsmakers and stories in the clip below, including (deep breath) Charlie Sheen, Herman Cain, Lindsey Lohan, Dr. Conrad Murray, Arnold’s Schwarzenegger’s love child, unemployment, Anthony Weiner, Rupert Murdoch, the Japan earthquake and non-gay Bert and Ernie.
Okay, so it wasn't his junk (thank God), but still...
Barbara Walters has announced some of the people that will be featured on this year's ‘Most Fascinating People of the Year’ special.
The network known for such edgy comedies as "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "Archer" and "Louie" has scored a major coup.
Charlie Sheen isn't hiding his disappointment at the new direction of his former sitcom "Two and a Half Men".
Our long national nightmare is over!
Charlie Sheen’s roast Monday night set the record of being the highest watched roast on Comedy Central ever. Everyone was slinging around nasty remarks but the most shocking comment wasn’t about Charlie’s drug use or lifestyle
WINNING!
We now know how Charlie Harper dies! Death by train. Charlie told TMZ that he is honored that it took something as large and violent as an oncoming train to terminate his character on Two and a Half Men.