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Ozzy Osbourne is not a fan of most musicians trying to carve careers in Hollywood as actors.
The hellraiser says Oscar-nominated Johnny Depp is a rare talent who can deliver in Tinseltown and also tear it up on the guitar, especially with his band The Hollywood Vampires.
But he is baffled why so many artists want to walk away from making music to becoming screen stars. Ozzy admitted: "There was a time when rock stars wanted to be movie stars and movie stars wanted to be rock stars.
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"Make your f**king mind up what you want to do! Why do you want to be a rock star when you want to be in movies?
"There aint many that can do it all and pull it off. Johnny Depp is pretty good at doing both."
Ozzy then recalled his love for Bros drummer Luke, who appeared in Blade II, Hellboy II: The Golden Army and Tekken. He said: "What about them twins in that band? I saw one of them in a bank robbery film. It was a fantastic film."
Ozzy was referring to Death Race 2. He reckons that musicians should be given two movies to prove their acting skills or quit.
He added: "Have a stab and if youre sh** acknowledge it and stop." He spoke on his Sirius XM show Ozzy Speaks.
Meanwhile, Jack Osbourne had a terrifying experience with a shape-shifting evil witch known as a skin-walker during a trip to Utah.
The reality stars creepy encounter happened in an area famed for paranormal activity. Jack the son of heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne and wife Sharon was searching for proof of the ghastly being near the notorious Skinwalker Ranch in Ballard.
In the Native American culture of the Navajo people, a skin-walker is a type of harmful witch that can disguise themselves as a type of animal. Read the full story here.
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