Everyone has regrets. But if you’re a movie star like Hugh Grantyour regrets keep popping up on TV as a reminder.

Grant is whipping up his appearance in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves”appearing on “The Late Late Show with James Cordon” alongside star Chris Pine.

Corden lured Grant into a fiery game of “Spill your guts or fill your guts.” The task: Name a movie Grant would take off his resume, or eat a slice of shepherd’s pie with worm mayonnaise,

Grant didn’t find the task difficult, admitting he’s “specialized in being bad for decades.” He admitted that while he could take the blame for his performance, he couldn’t shred his colleagues.

That said, Grant eventually tabbed The Lady and the Highwayman as an error. The 1988 made-for-TV film saw Grant as Lord Lucius Vyne in a swashbuckling tale.

“I’m a long-distance man. I’m supposed to be sexy,” Grant said. Instead, the movie was “Low budget, bad wig, bad hat. I look like Deputy Dawg.

“When I’m tense, my voice goes up two octaves. Deputy Dawg would jump out of the trees when a car passed and say, “Get up and deliver!” ”

Fans can forgive Grant for this mistake, as his track record includes hits such as Four weddings and a funeral, Notting Hill, Bridget Jones Diary, 2 weeks notice And love in fact, among others.