10 Actors Who Need Quentin Tarantino To Save Their Careers
9. Charlie Sheen
The Machine - as he is known - rose to super stardom in the mid 80s when he starred in Oliver Stones Platoon (1986) and in Jim Abrahams Hot Shots (1991). Public antics have also been a lifestyle the real-life character got used to throughout the years with the famous winning interview to testify. A joke to some, an icon to others, Martin Sheens son marches on and does so how he chooses to. A spot in a Tarantino production would seem more than eventful in many aspects. Unafraid to sit on the wrong side of all the fences available to him, Sheens cut through the bullsh** demeanour, spirit along with his sharp and gravelly vocal delivery, could give QT a more than versatile set of artistic resources. How about a scene where the figure of authority is treated to a slice of retribution? A reminder that every once in a while, a master gets humbled. Imagine! A bar scene from the realm of a jazzy Tarantino set with bullets gloriously captured in HD, tiny pieces of glass shattering from what used to be fine whisky bottles Sheen should shine.