Christopher Walken wants to still be making movies when he's 96.
The 69-year-old Oscar winning actor has starred in over 100 films in a career spanning five decades, but has no plans to slow down as he gets older.
He said: "I'm very grateful to have gotten along as I have, and I'm in good health, I take good care of myself and I hope that I can keep going.
"My favourite actor story is about John Gielgud. Apparently, when he was 96 or something, they were going to throw an enormous party for him, but he had to decline because he was on location making a movie. And I always think, 'That's what I want.' I want to be very old, in good health and working."
Although 'Seven Psychopaths' star Christopher is willing to take on different roles in films, he is reluctant to go back and film in the jungle again, especially as it messes up his hair.
He added to Shortlist magazine: "I hope I never make another movie in the jungle again. If I never go into the jungle again for the rest of my life, it'll be perfectly fine.
"Have you ever been in the jungle? Well it's everything they say it is. Hot, sweaty and your hair doesn't stay combed. There are bugs all over the place. Or you're on top of an icy mountain.
"I wish that I was making movies in the old days when everything was done on sound stages."