Colin Farrell will never star in a big budget movie again - because he is sick of working for producers whose sole aim is to make money.

The Hollywood star - who spearheaded the blockbusters 'Alexander' in 2004 and 2006's 'Miami Vice' - has learned from his experiences on mega-budget productions, and is adamant he will never be part of such a high-pressure working environment again.

"If you are on a film such as 'Miami Vice' or 'Alexander' that has a budget that is healthily north of $100m (€64m), you can pretend that it's all about the work, but there's a certain amount of pressure.

"You have decided to walk into a world where the most important thing is financial return and you are going to get a call on Saturday telling you what the Friday opening was.

"I've been on the receiving end of a couple of those calls and it's horsesh**t. I don't want to play in that world any more."
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