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April 13, 2008

Colin Farrell needs a hit

Colin Farrell, Gossip


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Colin Farrell, 31, is hoping his new movie In Bruges, a comedy will be a hit, NOW reports.


Colin Farrell needs a hit


'I'm not known for having a funny bone in my body.'

The recovering alcoholic shoot all his scenes sober.

'I couldn't go near the beer,' he says. 'That was the irony about working in Bruges at this stage in my career. They have 480 beers. I could've had a different time two years ago! I had chocolate instead. I had a lot of chocolate waffles and crêpes.'



 


 





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