Charlie Sheen is responding to a candid interview that Jon Cryer gives in a new documentary about his life.

Sheen, who turned 60 on Wednesday, September 3, addresses his scandalous past in the doc aka Charlie Sheen, which debuts September 10, the day after his memoir, The Book of Sheen, hits bookshelves.

Cryer, who starred alongside Sheen in the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men, participated in the film alongside the show’s creator, Chuck Lorre, as well as Sheen’s exes Brooke Mueller and Denise Richards.

“It was really cool to hear from [Cryer’s] perspective,” Sheen said in an interview with People published Wednesday. “He was in the line of fire with all that stupid s*** going on, and it was affecting him and his family and his career and all that. I can’t debate anything that he said.”

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