Charlie Sheen talks about the future
For Charlie Sheen 2011 was a tumultuous year filled with wins, tiger blood and goddesses. However, Sheen announced those days were behind him. The actor appeared on Fox's Television Critics Association party on Sunday night. There he talked about his old show "Two and a Half Men" and his future FX series, "Anger Management."
"I'm not crazy anymore. That was an episode," Sheen told reporters, as quoted by People magazine. "I think I'm a different person than I was yesterday. Everything is a lot more mellow and focused and much more rooted in reality."
The actor also said he was eager for his future gig that was based on the movie with Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson. Sheen will be the one to play the anger management therapist.
"It's exciting to be in a situation where the people I work with are excited about my input. That hasn't happened in a long time. But I still know my strengths and weaknesses," he said, according to the Los Angeles Times.
“Anger Management” will start being produced in March after the casting will be over. If the first 10 episodes will be successful, then 90 more episodes will follow. Sheen also added that he gave up on his goddesses and started hanging out more with his children.
"I've been spending a lot of time with the kids, a lot of time with the family and I'm getting back into work mode," he said. "I'm a single guy hanging out with my children."
Sheen also said that killing his character from his previous show was "a little mean-spirited."
"[Kutcher] doing a good job. But it's a different show now," he said, according to USA Today. "I thought the moment at the urn with the smoke of my body and his reveal at the window was one of the great television moments of all time."







