Thornton: 'I don't watch movies'

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Billy Bob Thornton has revealed that he doesn't enjoy working in the movie industry.

The actor claimed Hollywood is "a money-making machine" and said he prefers spending his time focusing on his music career.

"I don't watch movies. I don't care about them," he told Metro. "The movie business has tortured us long enough. It's a money-making machine and I don't like it."

He continued: "My ideal scenario would be to tour for three or four months a year, make two or three records a year and do one movie that pays me a lot of money.

"They won't make movies that mean anything to me, so I don't care what it is. I'll play a clown, anything.

"I love acting. I just don’t like the current state of the movie business and what is released."

He also said that directing movies "sucks" because it's such a long-winded and complicated process.

"I never want to direct another movie as long as I live," said the actor. "I'm not a director. I've never directed a good movie."

Thornton is currently promoting action thriller Eagle Eye.