A hedonistic jingle writer's free-wheeling life comes to an abrupt halt when his brother and 10-year-old nephew move into his beach-front house.A hedonistic jingle writer's free-wheeling life comes to an abrupt halt when his brother and 10-year-old nephew move into his beach-front house.A hedonistic jingle writer's free-wheeling life comes to an abrupt halt when his brother and 10-year-old nephew move into his beach-front house.
- Won 9 Primetime Emmys
- 30 wins & 73 nominations total
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- TriviaBerta wasn't originally supposed to be a recurring character, but the late Conchata Ferrell proved to be such a hit with the audience that she became a regular cast member at the start of season two.
- Crazy creditsThe Chuck Lorre Productions vanity card at the end of each episode consists of the words "Chuck Lorre Productions", the vanity card number, and a short essay or mini screenplay that changes with each episode. Topics have included a riff on slang words that Lorre wants to coin, the reason a certain scene containing the line of dialog that was used as the episode's title was edited out, and a screenplay about Lorre's assistant entering his office and finding him curled up in the fetal position.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2005 (2005)
- SoundtracksManly Men
(Theme Song)
Composed by Grant Geissman, Lee Aronsohn and Chuck Lorre
Performed by Dominik Hauser (upright bass), Elizabeth Daily and studio musicians (vocals)
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I gave it a chance, I believed in this season, I tried to like it, very hard, despite everything, but I just can't stand anymore. This show is dead! And don't get me wrong, I know that Kutcher have made some decent work in the past, take The Butterfly Effect for example, which I simply love to watch. I love this movie so much that I try to make like there's never been two lame sequels to it. It's just this one movie and that's it.
As about one of my favorite sitcoms of all time, sorry, but as much as Kutcher tries, there's no salvation to it.
I mean, Charlie Sheen is lots of fun, he can be an a**hole as a person, I don't care, but in the series, I used to LMAO with him and the rest of the cast.
Even the worst episode with Sheen is far better than this travesty now that they call Two and a Half Men Season 9.
Five episodes. No laughs, not even giggles. I'm done. The show is pretty dead to me.
As long as they don't bring Charlie back to this, do not even consider calling me to watch this garbage again.
3 stars in memory of what this show used to be once. A funny as hell experience. Now nothing but a travesty of itself.
Two and a Half Men (2003 - 2011) R.I.P.
As about one of my favorite sitcoms of all time, sorry, but as much as Kutcher tries, there's no salvation to it.
I mean, Charlie Sheen is lots of fun, he can be an a**hole as a person, I don't care, but in the series, I used to LMAO with him and the rest of the cast.
Even the worst episode with Sheen is far better than this travesty now that they call Two and a Half Men Season 9.
Five episodes. No laughs, not even giggles. I'm done. The show is pretty dead to me.
As long as they don't bring Charlie back to this, do not even consider calling me to watch this garbage again.
3 stars in memory of what this show used to be once. A funny as hell experience. Now nothing but a travesty of itself.
Two and a Half Men (2003 - 2011) R.I.P.
- ricardopthomaz
- Oct 19, 2011
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- Malibu Colony Road, Malibu, California, USA(Malibu beachfront homes, aerial cutaway scenes)
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