John Cusack Says Most Movies Nowadays 'Suck,' but Reveals the One Film He'd Like to Revisit for a Sequel

Cindy Barrymore/Shutterstock  John Cusack in 2017.

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  • During a recent screening of 1989's Say Anything, John Cusack revealed he thinks it would be "fun" to revisit only one of his former projects

  • "I was lucky that I never had the desire, or no one asked me to do any sequels," he shared

  • According to Cusack, the horror psychological genre has withstood the test of time, so he would be willing to make a sequel to 1408

WhileSay Anythingisn't getting a sequel anytime soon, John Cusack admitted he'd be willing to revisit another one of his projects.

During a recent screening of the hit 1989 film in Brooklyn, N.Y., the 59-year-old actor revealed that there's only one movie in his filmography that he would do a sequel for — and it's not the one you think.

"I was lucky that I never had the desire, or no one asked me to do any sequels," theSerendiptystar shared.

"There's one that I think would be interesting to do, which would be1408.Just because ... I think today, you know, most movies suck," he laughed, apologizing to the crowd.

Dimension Films/Kobal/Shutterstock John Cusack in '1408'

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While he isn't a fan of how some remakes and sequels have shaped up, he noted that he still enjoys the thriller genre.

"There's still the horror psychological, you know, that Rod Serling kinda stuff," he continued. "That's still pretty pure. If you can pull off something like that, it's fun."

1408,a psychological horror movie, was released in 2007 and was based on the short story by Stephen King. Along with Cusack, the movie featured Samuel L. Jackson and Tony Shalhoub. It centered around Cusack playing a paranormal myth debunker who checked into the infamously haunted room 1408 at the Dolphin Hotel.

While Cusack suggested he would be open to reprising his role as Mike Enslin, during the Nov. 30 screening, he noted that he has never been approached by director Cameron Crowe about a potentialSay Anythingsequel, much to some fans' dismay.

When working on the teen romantic comedy-drama,Cusack gave Crowe some advice that changed his life.

In Crowe's memoir,The Uncool, the68-year-old shared that he has taken Cusack's words of wisdom with him onto every project since.

In the book, he explained thatSay Anythingmarked his first time directing a feature film, so he had "all these people on my shoulder" watching over him.

Gracie/Kobal/Shutterstock  John Cusack in 'Say Anything'

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"[Cusack] finished this take and immediately all these people were on my shoulder," he remembered. "Cusack's standing there on set, and he motions to me."

"We go for a little walk. He goes, 'I've worked with some really good directors. I've worked withRob Reinerand John Sayles, and I just want to say I'm here to throw down for you,'" Crowe recalled of his conversation with Cusack.

"'You're going to meet other actors like me, and they're there for you. So when I finish a take, I don't want to look up and see a huddle of people whispering," he continued. "That s--- doesn't work with me. I want to see you and me locked in. Are we doing it together?' "

That advice changed how Crowe approached his projects, ensuring the actors were at the forefront of everything he creates.

"You literally cannot pull me away from being as much there for the actor as possible because they are throwing down for you," Crowe said. "They're going to give you their best stuff to do what you want to do with it. So f------g be there for them."

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