TOP 10: Charlie Sheen's Future Endeavors According to Him

TOP 10: Charlie Sheen's Future Endeavors According to Him
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By JACKIE WILLIS
March 10, 2011

What's next for Charlie Sheen? A whole lot according to him.

Over the past few weeks and more so since news broke that he was fired from "Two and a Half Men," the actor has been spouting out a number of "winning" plans for his future. Check out ET's list of the actor's upcoming ventures.

1. Visit to Haiti

Sheen has said he's taking a trip to Haiti next week with Oscar winner Sean Penn and his rumored girlfriend Scarlett Johansson. He told Los Angeles radio station K-Earth 101 Live on Wednesday, "I'm sure you'll know when I'm there. ... [I'm going to do] whatever is asked of me, whatever I'm capable of, whatever I can do to deliver a little bit of faith and maybe put a smile on a few faces that wouldn't otherwise have it if I wasn't there."

2. Live Nation Tour

According to reports, Sheen has inked a deal with concert promotion heavy-hitter Live Nation for the merchandising and licensing of his "winning" catchphrases. He was also spotted by paparazzi wielding a machete around at the Live Nation building.

3. Tiger's Blood

Sheen has been spotted drinking a bottled labeled "Tiger's Blood" both at the Live Nation building and on his first live webcast. The catchphrase that has now apparently turned into an actual beverage came after Sheen's kids were taken away and he said, "Tiger blood now drips from my fangs!" On his webcast he referred to the drink as "juice so pure, you'll swear it's unhealthy." Sheen also said the drink was made by the people at RitualCleanse.com and is an experimental version.

4. Poetry Book Infomercial

Sheen penned a poetry book, and on Tuesday's Sheen's Corner seemed to be reciting a piece of poetry. "I'm going to roll out an infomercial for my poetry book, A Piece of My Mind. ... The solution is it was 20 years ahead of its time," Sheen said on his web cast. He added that it was be illustrated by Adam Rifkin, director of 'Detroit Rock City.'

5. Book: Apocalypse Me: The Jaws of Life

On his Monday Ustream show he titled Sheen's Korner: Torpedoes of Truth Part 2, Sheen said of his book, "I’m going to reach out to [the founder of Amazon.] I think we should do my book. Incidentally the title, the best title of all time, Apocalypse Me: The Jaws of Life."

6. Movies

Sheen revealed on K-Earth 101 Live that he plans on transitioning from TV to film. He told the Los Angeles morning show, "Eh, I think my days on TV might be a little bit behind me. I'll go make some movies with some brilliant directors. ... There's tons of opportunity." When asked if he'd be making 'Major League 3,' he seemed optimistic, saying, "Yeah, that's right around the corner. ... I got geniuses just waiting for me to say, 'Let's do this.'"

7. Working with entrepreneur Mark Cuban

When asked by K-Earth 101 Live if the rumors are true that he's planning to work with Mark Cuban (owner of NBA team Dallas Mavericks and chairman of the cable network HDNet), Sheen replied, "I love Mark Cuban. He's an absolute, tiger-blood rock star and he needs to be worshiped."

8. Funny or Die Spoof Sequel

Sheen recently filmed a sketch for FunnyOrDie.com while dressed in a chef's hat and an apron that read "Winning Recipes." ET confirms that Sheen will be doing an additional spoof for the website.

9. Get in the Ring with Dr. Drew

When asked what's next for him by K-Earth 101 Live, Sheen replied somewhat jokingly, saying, "I think me and Pinsky should jump in the ring and he can see how unstable these fists of flaming fury really are." Dr. Drew Pinsky has been publicly offering up advice for Sheen, even recommending a 5150 be enforced on behalf of the embattled actor. Sheen added, "I'll show you how unstable I am. Bring it! Bring it little man!"

10. "Walking Dead" Guest Star

According to The Hollywood Reporter, AMC's "Walking Dead" executive producer and creator Robert Kirkman desperately wants Sheen to appear on the second season of the zombie show. Kirkman has even offered to let Sheen direct an episode.

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