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Watch the full interview below via YouTube. "And I just want to be 24/7 with my babies and my family." I take my job very seriously when I'm at work," Bullock said, noting it's a 24/7 job. "I need to be in the place that makes me happiest. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Bullock said she's stepping away from acting to spend more time with her children and family. The highly anticipated action comedy is Bullock's last film for now before she takes a break from her acting career.

Rather it's just a baffling letdown.īullock's latest release, "The Lost City," is currently in theaters and also stars Channing Tatum and Brad Pitt. While it appears that the critics agree that "Speed 2" is indeed Bullock's worst, time and context might argue that it's not as offensive in quality as some of her other work.

"That's one I wished I hadn't done, and no fans came around that I know of, except for you," she says.
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"I will tell you I enjoyed that movie as a teenager," the interviewer tells Bullock. As they continue to aimlessly sail on the sea, the pair struggles to defeat the villain and save their fellow passengers and themselves. Their relaxing trip, however, soon turns dangerous when the ship is hijacked by a crazed passenger who kills the onboard captain, shuts down the vessel's engines and detonates explosives inside. In "Speed 2," a young couple (Bullock and Jason Patric) embarks on a Caribbean vacation aboard a luxury cruise ship. The 1997 film – a sequel to 1994's much-lauded action thriller "Speed," in which Bullock co-stars with Keanu Reeves on a fast-moving bus – is called "Speed 2: Cruise Control." Despite its upgraded title, maybe it was doomed to disappoint from the start seeing as how Reeves did not return to the franchise, and the action this time around takes place on a boat. RELATED: "The Matrix" producers offered Neo to Sandra Bullock and were willing to gender-flip the role "It's called 'Speed 2.' I've been very vocal about it. "I have one no one came around to and I'm still embarrassed I was in," Bullock says, shrugging her shoulders. In an interview with TooFab, Bullock and her "The Lost City" co-star Daniel Radcliffe are asked to each name a project they were "once embarrassed about" but eventually came to accept after seeing favorable reactions from fans. The "Miss Congeniality" actor, who also had leading roles in its sequel and the Netflix post-apocalyptic thriller "Bird Box," revealed the one film she wished she said no to.

Sandra Bullock has starred in an impressive list of hit films, but that doesn't mean she's a fan of them all.
