Me too. And I can almost watch the Mad Max movies in a bubble, but I don't have to!
FURY ROAD.
Luckily he lost me as a fan with Lethal Weapon II, and I never liked Martin Sheen ever (it was Emilio I preferred).
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Me too. And I can almost watch the Mad Max movies in a bubble, but I don't have to!
FURY ROAD.
Luckily he lost me as a fan with Lethal Weapon II, and I never liked Martin Sheen ever (it was Emilio I preferred).
I had quite the crush on him back in the Galipoli/Year of Living Dangerously days.
Oh yes. Watching the Year of Living Dangerously, I got The Feelings for the first time in my life!
Mel and Sigourney were incandescent in Year of Living Dangerously, but really? I fell in love with Linda Hunt in that movie and have been hers to command ever since.
I'm not supposed to like Martin Sheen? I don't know that I've ever heard anything about his real-world self, actually.
Maybe don't make me sad if it's bad. I want to rewatch The West Wing for the fourth time soon...
Sorry, that was rude. FURY ROAD
Did I get the wrong Sheen? I meant the Anger Management one.
That's Charlie, I think.
Martin is the father.
Mean, ita.
I retract that--Martin Sheen seems to be an honourable guy.
Charlie Sheen has a mean face. Shame he turned out to be an abusive misogynistic racist on top of that.