00:00I told my agent, no more rom-coms, pa-pa-pa-pa-pa.
00:02Don't know how long that's going to last.
00:04So nothing comes in for months.
00:06And I'm starting to think like, oh my gosh, I might need to become a teacher.
00:10I might need to go back to law school.
00:12Can I find a new vocation?
00:13I just wrote myself a one-way ticket out of Hollywood.
00:16This offer comes in for this action comedy.
00:21$8 million offer.
00:23I read it and I said, no, thank you.
00:25That's the stuff I'm not doing.
00:26I come back with a $10 million offer.
00:29I'm not reading that again.
00:30No, thank you.
00:31Come back at a $12 million offer.
00:33Guys, tell them I said, no, thanks.
00:35Come back at a $14.5 million offer.
00:40I said.
00:43Let me read that again.
00:46I read it again.
00:47It's the same words that were in the $8 million offer that I said no to.
00:51But it was better written.
00:53It was funnier, man.
00:55I could see myself in it.
00:56This could be, I could make this work.
00:59Anyway, I ultimately said no.
01:01And I think, in my theory, I don't have any proof of it, but I think that me saying no
01:07to
01:08that $14.5 million offer, a year into me leaving and saying no, more rom-coms, I think me doing
01:17that, sent the message, got around kind of through Hollywood.
01:21Oh, McConaughey's not bluffing.
01:23What the fuck's he up to?
01:25Something about that was like, oh, he didn't just recede.
01:30He's got a plan, but he's just, he stepped out of Hollywood.
01:34He's turned out $14.5?
01:37Oh, he's not rent.
01:38He's not for rent.
01:43Which, oh, it's interesting.
01:46Well, maybe a little more attractive.
01:50Well, you know what would be a, who might be a novel?
01:53Great idea for this drama.
01:57Lincoln Lawyer, for this killer, Killer Joe, for Mud, for Dallas Buyers Club.
02:05Magic Mike.
02:06True Detective.
02:10Would I, would those have come if I'd have never stepped out?
02:15I'm not even going to say maybe, no.
02:17No, they wouldn't have.
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