George Clooney together with Sandra Bullock had been promoting their new project, 'Our Brand Is Crisis'.
Clooney started a joke that Bullock was the 'boss' on the film sets.
The actor is a co-producer of the comedy-drama, and Bullock's character as "Calamity" Jane Bodine, a political consultant, who uses her skeptical actions,to produce a winning line of attack for an unpopular contender in a Bolivian election.
Bullock said in a statement: "It's nice just to sort of be able to work together. You grow up, you share life experiences, you're mellowing out, you share your new sense of self. We're good at arguing our points of view and never feeling like it got personal."
The actor's viewpoint about the movie is the same with Bullock. He said: "It's "really fun," to sit down with someone you know and say, "Well, let's make this movie."
Confident about the future for women in Hollywood, Clooney recommended his very easy theory to hit sexism once and for all - put more women in cinema writing for male leading roles.
Clooney when asked why he will never run for political election answered: "I've been asked that for almost 20 years now and the answer is just no. Who would ever want to live like that? I'm friends with a lot of those guys and I just think it's hell,"
Even though he produced "Our Brand is Crisis" which is a political dramedy, running for a position doesn't come into his mind. He said he admires and respects those in authority but he doesn't think he could handle the pressure and scrutiny.
"I commend people who go into public service because it's such a horrible way to get elected, it's such a horrible time while you're in office," he said. "It's more polarized now probably, arguably, since the Civil War in many ways and I think people will argue over things they believed in six or eight years ago because it's not their guy saying it," Clooney added.
"Our Brand is Crisis", is directed by David Gordon Green and it will be open in cinemas nationwide on October 30, 2015.
However, 'Sandra is boss', he joked.