Sandra Bullock doesnt worry too much if the movie shes starring in crashes at the box office, for shes got enough of money to last her for the rest of her life.
Washington, July 17 : Sandra Bullock doesn't worry too much if the movie she's starring in crashes at the box office, for she's got enough of money to last her for the rest of her life.
The A-list star admitted that she was grateful that she was finally in the position to do films whose scripts catch her interest, and not for the money alone.
"I can now choose the roles that I want to do rather than ones that I think will make money," Contactmusic quoted her, as saying.
"I know I'm very lucky to be in this position and, as long as I have people around me to tell me I'm not about to go broke, I'm happy to do any movie that barely breaks even," she added.
She is the 14th richest female celebrity with an estimated fortune of 85 million dollars.
Bullocks statement came in the wake of her 2007 film 'Premonition' bombing at the box office. Though she was commended on her performance, the film received extremely negative reviews, earning an 8 percent rating on website Rotten Tomatoes.
She will now be seen on the big screen next year in three movies - Kiss and Tango, All About Steve, and The Proposal.
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