Bruce Willis, who's carried a gun or two on screen, thinks Americans should have the right to do the same off-camera.

The action star weighed in on gun control while promoting his new flick A Good Day to Die Hard, and said restricting the right to bear arms will lead to the government restricting other rights. He told the AP, "I think that you can't start to pick apart anything out of the Bill of Rights without thinking that it's all going to become undone. If you take one out or change one law, then why wouldn't they take all your rights away from you?"

Of the mass shootings in the U.S. last year, he said, "It's a difficult thing and I really feel bad for those families. I'm a father and it's just a tragedy. But I don't know how you legislate insanity."

Bruce also blasted the idea that violent movies are to blame. "No one commits a crime because they saw a film," he said. "There's nothing to support that."