Fans have seen Sandra Bullock grace movie theaters over the past years. Many people remember her iconic roles, such as Gracie Hart in "Miss Congeniality," Debbie Ocean in "Ocean's 8," and more. However, she revealed that she's not proud of all the film credits under her belt.

In an interview with Too Fab, she was asked whether there was a particular film that got horrible reviews but now has many fans.

The actress immediately answered, saying she's "still embarassed" for starring in the movie "Speed 2."

"I've been very vocal about it. Makes no sense. Slow boat. Slowly going towards an island," Bullock said. (via Just Jared)

It seems like the star regretted her previous actions as she wished she hadn't done the film because no fans came around except for one, her "Lost City" co-star Daniel Radcliffe.

"I feel like it had a kind of cult love as well," the "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows" actor said.

Speaking about what the movie theatre felt like when "Speed 2: Cruise Control" first came out, Bullock joked that it was only Radcliffe and four 12-year-old kids who watched the film.

What Is 'Speed 2: Cruise Control' All About?

According to IMBd, the movie is about a computer hacker who breaks into the computer system of a cruise liner called Seabourn Legend.

The incident caused the watercraft to collide with a gigantic oil tanker.

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Bullock played the role of Annie, and she starred along with other actors like Jason Patric, Willem Dafoe, Temuera Morrison, and more.

The movie received an average of a 3.9/10 rating from almost 80,000 users on the website.

Sandra Bullock In 'The Lost City'

Despite the embarrassment she received for "Speed 2," it seems like Bullock is reclaiming her name for the movie "The Lost City" as it got good reviews from critics.

According to Deadline, the actress stars alongside Radcliffe and Channing Tatum for the action/comedy film.

The story revolves around her role, Loretta Sage, a romance novel author who writes about adventures, buried treasures, and ancient cities while deciphering dead languages.

Sage has been clinging to her past since her husband died. She then went on a book tour with Tatum's role, Alan, which ended in a disaster as they didn't get along.

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