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Ya reckon?
The show makes way more per episode. He is the show. It’s about his public persona.
what’s the deal with Charlie Sheen asking for $1.2m pay rise???
The Big Bang Theory has to be one of my favourite shows at the moment. Anyone watching Modern Family? Super funny…
Modern Family is great! But I may be biased cause I loved Al Bundy from Married with Children lol.
One I’ve been watching recently is Psych. Great show with a decent plot and good actors.
“Sure, yeah, I am on a drug; it’s called Charlie Sheen,”
“It’s not available because if you try it once you will die, your face will melt off and your children will weep over your exploded body.”
Modern family is very funny! One show I am hooked on though is Kitchen Nightmare (gordon ramsay) don’t hate!!!
hes killing it on twatter http://twitter.com/#!/charliesheen
You have to watch this interview…
Watched them both. Crap, he is way more of a nut job than I thought. Maybe eccentric is the nicest way you could put it.
More Charlie Sheen madness: http://mashable.com/2011/03/05/charlie-sheen-to-appear-on-ustream-live-tonight/
Thought id get some tunes in here that relate….if only a teeny bit.
hahaha awesome!
Ashton Kutcher will play internet billionaire
Ashton Kutcher will play “an internet billionaire with a broken heart” when he arrives as the new star of Two and a Half Men next month.
CBS Entertainment’s Nina Tassler shared this tidbit about the much-anticipated cast change for TV’s biggest sitcom during a session with television reporters yesterday. Kutcher, of course, will fill the void left by Charlie Sheen, who made a stormy exit from “Men” last season.
Kutcher’s character will be named Walden Schmidt, confided the CBS boss, who added that Schmidt has no family connection to the characters played by continuing stars Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones. They portrayed the brother and nephew of Sheen’s departed character.
Tassler would not confirm or deny reports that the new season of “Men” begins with the death of Sheen’s character, Charlie Harper, and a funeral.
“The mystery is part of the marketing,” she said.
“Men” begins its ninth season on September 19 with the first of a two-part kickoff that establishes Kutcher’s character.
Predictably, Tassler voiced excitement about the show’s new star.
Kutcher, she said, “is an extraordinarily professional, talented, funny, gifted actor who comes with a tremendous amount of commitment and enthusiasm.”
“The show will be as irreverent as it has ever been,” she promised. “Our Program Practices people are already on high alert.”
Even so, Kutcher and his “Men” co-stars were conspicuously absent from Wednesday’s sessions of the Television Critics Association, which was visited by cast members from several of CBS’ new fall shows as well as from CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the veteran crime drama that is welcoming Ted Danson to the fold for its upcoming 12th season.
Asked why the “Men” gang wasn’t on hand, Tassler replied that the show is in production. It resumed shooting on Monday, and a break for a meeting across town with reporters would have been too disruptive, she explained.
“There is a tremendous amount of energy and focus and attention,” Tassler said. “I would be lying if I didn’t say when everybody walked on that set on Monday, you could cut the air with a knife.”
Kutcher’s first week on the job begins a new chapter for “Men” after a tumultuous conclusion to Sheen’s eight-season run as a fast-living, womanising cad. Sheen’s portrayal drew inspiration from his own life of sex sprees, serial marriages and substance abuse, which spiraled into clashes with the show’s studio as well as its creator, Chuck Lorre, and CBS. He was fired in March and the season was shuttered early.
Tassler was asked what she had learned from that experience.
“Oh, where do I begin?” she replied with mock weariness, but hastily insisted she preferred to look forward, not behind.
Then, when asked if, in the future, CBS might introduce new policies for casting actors who are known for erratic behaviour, she cracked, “That would probably be every actor in the business.”
Then, when asked if, in the future, CBS might introduce new policies for casting actors who are known for erratic behaviour, she cracked, “That would probably be every actor in the business.”
Hahahahahaa!!!!!
Has anyone been watching the new series with Ashton Kutcher?
The show isn’t the same without Charlie but I still seem to be watching episodes. It’s gone from a very funny show to an average show at best.
What do you think?
After seein the shorts, I haven’t bothered even watchin it!!!!!!