London:
Hollywood actor Jeremy Renner says he can never be sure of people's intentions when they approach him about movie roles, and he's sure some individuals are lining up to criticise him since he became famous.
The 40-year-old actor has quickly achieved global stardom after starring in 'The Hurt Locker' and wining a role in 'Mission: Impossible -Ghost Protocol', but while he feels blessed to be so in demand, he knows some people don't like him, reported Femalefirst online.
"It's a wonderfully high-class problem to have. All these people want you to be in their movie. Or work with you. Or maybe they want to kick you in the balls. Half the time I don't know. But it's better than wondering if I have to write a play and direct it myself just to get that next job," Renner said.
Although he has signed up to star in huge movie franchises - including 'Bourne Legacy', replacing Matt Damon, there are certain films he wouldn't want to appear in, such as Transformers, because its stars have to interact with CGIcharacters.
"I'm blessed to have cool roles in these big movies. Because nothing against Transformers, but thank God I don't have to do a monologue to a robot. I don't know how Shia, God bless him, does that," he said.
The 40-year-old actor has quickly achieved global stardom after starring in 'The Hurt Locker' and wining a role in 'Mission: Impossible -Ghost Protocol', but while he feels blessed to be so in demand, he knows some people don't like him, reported Femalefirst online.
"It's a wonderfully high-class problem to have. All these people want you to be in their movie. Or work with you. Or maybe they want to kick you in the balls. Half the time I don't know. But it's better than wondering if I have to write a play and direct it myself just to get that next job," Renner said.
Although he has signed up to star in huge movie franchises - including 'Bourne Legacy', replacing Matt Damon, there are certain films he wouldn't want to appear in, such as Transformers, because its stars have to interact with CGIcharacters.
"I'm blessed to have cool roles in these big movies. Because nothing against Transformers, but thank God I don't have to do a monologue to a robot. I don't know how Shia, God bless him, does that," he said.