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Colin Farrell revealed that he once created a ruckus on the set and required around 50 takes for a scene, excluding the costar Tom Cruise “Not very happy” with that.
banshees of inishherin The star said this while working Spielberg’s 2002 film minority Report, He had “one of the worst days” on the film set due to the heavy partying the previous night.
“I grew up watching them boys, I grew up watching Tom Cruise top Gun And risky businessAnd Steven Spielberg And [composer] John Williams raised me on his movies,” he said during an appearance Late Show with Stephen Colbert,
“But May 31st was my birthday. We were shooting. I begged to make a $120 million movie if they wouldn’t let me work on my birthday. Who did I think I was?”
Based on the 1956 novel of the same name by Philip K. Dick, minority Report follows a police unit who uses Psychic techniques for predicting murders And stop them before they happen. Colin Farrell Justice Department agent Danny Witwer audits the program, with Tom Cruise playing precrime chief John Anderton, who finds himself accused of a case. he hasn’t committed murder yet,

“So my pickup [time] It was 6 a.m. and I was up last night doing all kinds of nonsense,” the Irish actor said. “I remember going to bed, and as soon as I turned off the light, the phone rang, and the driver outside was saying, ‘It’s 10:6 in the morning’ and I said, ‘Oh ***.’
Farrell remembered assistant director David H. Wenghaus Jr. stopping him at his trailer and saying: “You can’t go on set like that.”
“I went: Just get me, get me six Pacifico Cervezas and a pack of 20 Marlboro Reds,” Farrell said.
in Bruges The star revealed that the incident occurred a few years before he went into rehab for alcohol and drug addiction. Farrell checked himself into a treatment center in 2005 and has been sober since 2006. In 2018, he checked himself into rehab as a “preemptive measure”.
“Now, listen, it’s not good because two years later I went to rehab, right? But it worked in that moment. The holy people we look to for answers on how to live life would say, ‘The present is all that matters,'” he continued.
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“I drank a few beers and I went on set,” he said. “But it was terrible. I’ll never forget the line that I had, but I couldn’t get it out. It was: ‘I’m sure you’ve all realized the fundamental contradiction of the pre-crime method.’ This was the line that started the scene. I remember one of them coming up and saying, ‘Do you want to go and breathe some fresh air?’ And I remember thinking: ‘If I go out and breathe fresh air, I’ll be under more pressure when I come back.’
Farrell revealed what upset Cruise that day.
“It took 46 takes. Tom wasn’t very happy with me. Tom wasn’t happy with me.”
Pharrell is currently promoting his latest film, song of a little playerWhere he plays Lord Freddy Doyle, a high-stakes gambler in Macau when his past and debts begin to catch up with him.
talking to Independent At the London Film Festival earlier this month, The 49-year-old man said he spent eight weeks in MacauOften referred to as the “Las Vegas of Asia”, it depicts gambling addict Lord Doyle.
“I woke up at seven in the morning surrounded by bells and whistles and blaring horns, lights going off and water fountains and Celine Dion playing from the speakers.”