Woody Harrelson thinks 'Natural Born Killers' was a 'turning point' in his career.
The 'Hunger Games' star - who played serial killer Mickey Knox in the 1994 movie - explained appearing in the film made him think he did not want to be 'lazy' when it came to acting.
He said: 'I think probably 'Natural Born Killers' was more the turning point, where I started getting into it more.
'Y'know since then, and since 'Larry Flynt', I've done just st work in stuff I don't even like to think about. But I think now I'm in a place where, if I'm gonna take on a role, I don't want to be lazy.'
However, the actor admitted he thinks he is 'lucky' to still be landing roles.
The 'Rampart' star added: 'I feel too fing lucky. Y'know? I feel lucky to be doing this. I can't believe I'm still getting hired to do movies. So I don't want to look a gift horse in the mouth, or think of it as my right.'
