Charlie Sheen's next project? Cooking show!
The same day Charlie Sheen's attorney filed his $100 million lawsuit against Warner Bros. and "Two and a Half Men" executive producer Chuck Lorre, for having shut down the show for the rest of this season, and for sacking Sheen, the actor debuted his next project, on the Web site Funny or Die -- the creation of Will Ferrell and his writing partner Adam McKay.
By around 4 p.m. it had about 500,000 views:
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Lisa de Moraes
| March 10, 2011; 3:43 PM ET
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This is wonderful or awful, I'm not sure which.
Posted by: kevnet | March 10, 2011 5:56 PM | Report abuse
He's an @sshole, but at least he's an ocassionally funny @sshole. I wonder how long this shtick will last before people tire of it. Two to three more weeks at most is my guess.
Posted by: chadborman | March 10, 2011 7:12 PM | Report abuse
I choose die.
Posted by: DemoDevil | March 10, 2011 11:54 PM | Report abuse










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