Brian Damage
01-09-2012, 10:24 AM
Charlie Sheen says that last year's headline-making antics are indeed a thing of the past.
"I'm not crazy any more. That was an episode," Sheen says, laughing, as he spoke with reporters at Sunday night's Fox Network Television Critics Association party in Pasadena, Calif. "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.
"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," adding that he is goddess-free these days. "I'm a single guy hanging out with my children."
Asked if he has been in contact with his former Two and a Half Men costar Jon Cryer, or producer Chuck Lorre, Sheen says, "Jon and I text. Chuck, no, but at some point we are going to have to get some closure there."
His opinion of his TV character's funeral, which opened the sitcom's new season last September, now that it stars Ashton Kutcher? "It was a little bizarre to watch your own funeral. It was a little mean-spirited. But it’s dead and buried now, right?"
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"I'm not crazy any more. That was an episode," Sheen says, laughing, as he spoke with reporters at Sunday night's Fox Network Television Critics Association party in Pasadena, Calif. "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.
"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," adding that he is goddess-free these days. "I'm a single guy hanging out with my children."
Asked if he has been in contact with his former Two and a Half Men costar Jon Cryer, or producer Chuck Lorre, Sheen says, "Jon and I text. Chuck, no, but at some point we are going to have to get some closure there."
His opinion of his TV character's funeral, which opened the sitcom's new season last September, now that it stars Ashton Kutcher? "It was a little bizarre to watch your own funeral. It was a little mean-spirited. But it’s dead and buried now, right?"
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