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Lindsay Lohan Tries to Quit ‘Scary Movie 5′
Lindsay Lohan Tries to Quit ‘Scary Movie 5′
Lindsay Lohan Tries to Quit ‘Scary Movie 5′
Lindsay Lohan is trying to make a comeback. Part of that comeback is her role in 'Scary Movie 5' where she was set to appear alongside Charlie Sheen. Except Lindsay Lohan just can't stop being Lindsay Lohan and the actress, despite trying to be on her best behavior, disappeared, skipped rehearsals, missed her flight to the film's set and tried to bail on the film by claiming "walking pneumoni
2011: A JibJab Year in Review [VIDEO]
2011: A JibJab Year in Review [VIDEO]
2011: A JibJab Year in Review [VIDEO]
Here's a quick look at some of the events that help us define 2011. From Charlie Sheen to the big Cantaloupe Listeria Outbreak, and Occupying Wall Street to the Tweeting former Representative Anthony Weiner, JibJab covers the big headlines that made 2011 such a memorable year...
Details of Charlie Sheen Comedy Central Roast Leaked
Details of Charlie Sheen Comedy Central Roast Leaked
Details of Charlie Sheen Comedy Central Roast Leaked
Can’t wait until September 19th to see whether Charlie Sheen‘s winning streak continues at his Comedy Central roast? Then you’re in luck! The Hollywood Reporter recently wrote up highlights from the event, which took place on Saturday night.
Charlie Sheen in New Roast Promos – ‘We Left Normalville a Long Time Ago’ [VIDEO]
Charlie Sheen in New Roast Promos – ‘We Left Normalville a Long Time Ago’ [VIDEO]
Charlie Sheen in New Roast Promos – ‘We Left Normalville a Long Time Ago’ [VIDEO]
In a couple of new promotional spots for his September 19 Comedy Central Roast, Charlie Sheen is cast as the conductor of the Roast Express, a crazy train loaded with silicon-injected goddesses and visualizations of some of Sheen’s notorious catch phrases (“winning,” anyone?). The train makes stops in Goddess Harbor and Tiger Valley, but when one babe asks if Normalville is on the route, Sheen qui
Charlie Sheen to Star in ‘Anger Management’ Sitcom
Charlie Sheen to Star in ‘Anger Management’ Sitcom
Charlie Sheen to Star in ‘Anger Management’ Sitcom
Charlie Sheen on Monday revealed new details about his follow-up to ‘Two and a Half Men’ – a sitcom based on the 2003 Adam Sandler movie, ‘Anger Management.’ According to EW.com, Sheen will play “a mild-mannered, non-confrontational man” who “is ordered to attend group anger management sessions led by a therapist who could probably use some anger management himself.”

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