Vince Vaughn wanted to "kill off" his romantic comedy persona.
The 45-year-old actor enjoyed working on "smart and cool" comedies, but admits as his career progressed, he got "sucked into" more mainstream movies.
He said: "I wanted to kill that guy off. I was very defiant right up until I did 'Old School' [in 2003].
"Things like 'Dodgeball' and 'Wedding Crashers', these things were smart and cool. I thought they were badass. And the characters were appealing.
"It felt like we were kind of doing rock'n'roll back then. I felt good about those movies.
"It was after I had written 'Couples Retreat' and I wanted to bring that character as far as I could, bring him to his knees and then knock the romantic comedies on the head.
"[But] you kind of get sucked onto a sort of conveyer belt. It's the cliché but it's true. I started doing what I would call assembly line comedies where there wasn't a filmmaker or someone like Jon Favreau whom I could bounce off."
And the 'True Detective' star takes full responsibility for getting "idle" with his career.
He added to Britain's GQ magazine: "I'm not blaming anyone else but myself here. The machine can make you idle. You read a script and then you agree to a role, then soon enough you're on set looking at a scene that has had all the juice and the life sucked right out of it.
"You become a hired gun doing a very inoffensive PG-13 movie and, well, you kind of just go along with it. Like anything in life you're either growing or you're dying. When you get too comfortable you start to decline."
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