Actor posts photos from his new movie, mocks sitcom he's left

Nov 7, 2011 14:19 GMT  ·  By
Charlie Sheen is now shooting “A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III”
   Charlie Sheen is now shooting “A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III”

Charlie Sheen has already moved on from the “Two and a Half Men” debacle and, money safe in the bank, he's working on a new project, which gives him ample opportunity to make fun of the old crew on the sitcom.

Fans of the once hit television series must have heard of the horrible reviews, which say that Ashton Kutcher's character doesn't belong and certainly doesn't fill in the void left by Sheen's departure.

Ratings are going down as well.

Though Charlie initially tried to play it cool and even went public with his well-wishes for Ashton and the new version of “Men,” he's now gloating – and isn't making the slightest attempt at hiding it.

Now working on “A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III,” Sheen is having the time of his life and he's making sure his Twitter followers and friends are being kept up to date with everything.

Over the weekend, he tweeted a series of photos and comments from the set, including a swing at “Two and a Half Men,” saying that he's having now double the fun he had on the show.

"#SheenOnSwan3 take two... (this is at least TWO AND A HALF times more fun than my last gig..!)” he wrote in the attachment to a photo that sees him running towards a car, as the fire from an explosion burns bright right behind him.

Clearly, he's having fun and it's not just at the thought that “Two and a Half Men” is going down. In an earlier tweet, Sheen bragged about his famous co-star.

"#SheenOnSwan3 working with Bill Murray & Jason Schwartzman tonight ...'aint too bad!!” he wrote.

"#SheenOnSwan3Schwartzman & Sheen blown to bits..! ...it's getting hot out here!!" he tweeted even earlier.

As we also noted on several past occasions, Sheen initially tried to be diplomatic about Kutcher's presence on the show, even if he could be perceived as a “replacement.”

When CBS and Warner Bros. announced Kutcher's involvement, he congratulated the younger actor and even reached out to him on Twitter to say he knew he'd do an amazing job.

Just recently, though, Sheen has lost confidence in the show he once called his own, even telling paparazzi that he was “extremely disappointed in it” and that he wasn't surprised that fans were refusing to watch it anymore.