ERIC Bana was waiting for the offer, but it never came. So he's going to have to watch anticipated true crime drama Underbelly, starring his mate Vince Colosimo, with the rest of Melbourne.
"Would have been fun, no doubt, but I did not get approached," he said yesterday.
"Can't wait to see it. In fact, when all that stuff went down, I thought to myself, God, someone would have balls to put this on film, then to see it get made, it's great.
"I used to tell people overseas about what was going on here and they couldn't believe it. Vince is one of my favourites so I can't wait. I love Vince."
In an interview to discuss the March release of his latest film The Other Boleyn Girl with Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson, Bana was also anticipating his next job, playing the villain Nero in the new Star Trek movie for Lost creator and Cloverfield producer J.J. Abrams.
He described the role as a cameo. "It's just a great character, it's J.J. Abrams. It's a really well-written script, great part. Couldn't say no. I don't actually look at the size of parts ever."
Bana has been living in his Melbourne home since December, after finishing the Toronto shoot of The Time Traveller's Wife.
In his garage is the sad wreck of his 1974 XB Ford coupe, which he crashed in the Targa Tasmania rally last April, waiting for Bana to have the time to work on it.
"It's metal so there's no such thing as a write-off," he said. "It's a term that insurance companies use, not optimistic rev-heads."
Bana said he was so shocked at the death of Heath Ledger "it didn't even sink in for the first three days".
He didn't know Ledger well, but the pair encountered each other when Ledger's Brokeback Mountain and Bana's Munich were both nominated for various awards.
"The overwhelming thing for me was I then really considered his age and thought to myself, 'wow, he's 10 years younger than me' and I think of all the things that I've experienced as a person in the last 10 years and what he had to look forward to that he's now been robbed of."
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