Charlie Sheen's Only Sci-Fi Movie Was A Box Office Flop That's Still Worth Watching
Charlie Sheen was known for either taking on comedic roles or ones that had him playing the bad boy archetype, but in 1996 he actually played a geek.
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Charlie Sheen was known for either taking on comedic roles or ones that had him playing the bad boy archetype, but in 1996 he actually played a geek.
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