Actor Channing Tatum felt like a "fat kid at a buffet" when he was offered four "great" movies back-to-back.
The 34-year-old has been working hard for the past 18 months while he was busy filming "White House Down", "Foxcatcher", "Jupiter Ascending" and "22 Jump Street" and although he knew it was going to be hard, he was determined to take on all the projects, reports contactmusic.com.
He said: "I feel like I was definitely the fat kid at the buffet. There were four really great projects, and I was, 'I wanna do them all'. They're like, 'You know doing four movies back-to-back is going to kill you?' and I'm, 'Yeah, but that's something I can take. That's just going to be tiring, and tired doesn't kill you'."
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