From The Lost City, to Infamous and The Blind Side, Sandra Bullock has appeared in a lot of films over the years.
So, it's perhaps understandably there are some flicks she is less keen towards than others.
In fact, there is one movie that the actor is still 'embarrassed' about to this day.
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The Lost City, one of Bullock's most recent films, saw her team up with Daniel Radcliffe and Channing Tatum in an epic adventure.
And it was on the media rounds for that film two years ago when Bullock revealed the one film she regrets starring in.
Well, the movie she's referring to well and truly flopped at box office, grossing $164 million worldwide from a reported $160 million budget.
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It sits at a shockingly low four percent Rotten Tomatoes critics' score, making it one of the lowest scores on the review aggregation site.
As such, Bullock seems to want her name well away from it, saying she regrets starring in it and the plot 'makes no sense'. Ouch.
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In an interview with TooFab, Bullock said: "I have one [that] no one came around to, and I’m still embarrassed I was in. It’s called Speed 2.
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"I’ve been very vocal about it. Makes no sense. Slow boat. Slowly going towards an island."
The actor even went on to express her regret at starring in the movie, stating: "That’s one I wished I hadn’t done, and no fans came around that I know of."
Radcliffe, who was also taking part in the interview, was not so harsh on the movie, quipping: "I feel like it had a kind of cult love as well."
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Bullock was very quick to downplay the flick once more though as she hit back: "Very quiet! Like five people. Him and the other four 12-year-olds who were watching the slow boat going towards the tiny island."
Speed 2: Cruise Control, which released across the world in 1997, was a sequel to the 1994 movie Speed.
An official synopsis for the film reads: "Annie (Sandra Bullock) is looking forward to a Caribbean cruise with her cop boyfriend, Alex (Jason Patric), who purchased the tickets to make up for lying about working on the SWAT team.
"Their trip turns dangerous, however, when an explosion disables the ship's communication system and it becomes clear that the vessel is under someone else's control."
Topics: Sandra Bullock, Film and TV