View Full Version : Another Colin Farrell story....
blankpage
02-25-2003, 10:05 AM
During the shooting of Daredevil a hotel(forget the name) did not let Colin Farrell in. Why? Well, he was in his Bullseye costume, and the hotel thought he was a no good punk. He had the works, the bullseye, the eye rings,the costume,etc... .
I think this is kind of funny in a way. What are your opinions on this?
Razorblade Smile
02-25-2003, 10:07 AM
Hmmm. Can hotels do that? I mean...legally? I think it would be pretty funny if Colin decided to sue them for discrimination.
:D
James Logan
02-25-2003, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by Razorblade Smile
Hmmm. Can hotels do that? I mean...legally? I think it would be pretty funny if Colin decided to sue them for discrimination.
:D
Now THAT would be fuckin' hilarious. :D
blankpage
02-25-2003, 05:06 PM
LOL.
I can really see it now.
BorderEevilIII
02-25-2003, 05:09 PM
They probably never saw his movies,Hart's War,The Recruit,Minority Report,etc Yet. But if Colin, said I was that guy who becomes a thorn on Tom Cruise's character in Minority, they would say, OMG! Thats U?!?!!? Sure Mr. Farell! Right Away Mr. Farell!!!!:D
El Bracamonti
02-25-2003, 06:20 PM
Originally posted by James Logan
Now THAT would be fuckin' hilarious. :D
yes it would.
quoth_the_raven
02-26-2003, 04:09 AM
theres probably some thing that gives them the right to turn people away....
i mean, if i were running a hotel, id make sure i had the power to turn away any potential trouble.
personall he shoulda just pulled the shuriken out of the belt and ventliated the receptionist.lol.
BULLSEYE!
ColinM
02-26-2003, 10:59 AM
That's a really funny story. I wonder if they'd have let Jennifer Garner in if she was in costume...
quoth_the_raven
02-26-2003, 11:56 AM
Originally posted by ColinM
That's a really funny story. I wonder if they'd have let Jennifer Garner in if she was in costume...
id let her anywhere she wanted.
"ahh mrs garner, my...i mean your room is just down here"
BorderEevilIII
02-26-2003, 12:21 PM
Originally posted by ColinM
That's a really funny story. I wonder if they'd have let Jennifer Garner in if she was in costume...
the scence where the rude sales girls get nasty at Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman comes to mind....
quoth_the_raven
02-26-2003, 01:50 PM
Originally posted by BorderEevilIII
the scence where the rude sales girls get nasty at Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman comes to mind....
spoilers....
to be honest, i was thinking more of the scene where she stabs DD.
heres sai in your eye.
FeydRautha
02-27-2003, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by quoth_the_raven
theres probably some thing that gives them the right to turn people away....
i mean, if i were running a hotel, id make sure i had the power to turn away any potential trouble.
That's correct. Any business that provides a public service like hotels, shops or restaurants reserve the right to refuse service to anyone they deem a potential trouble-maker. Personally, I wouldn't let Colin Farrell into my establishment merely because he's a prat.
This isn't the first time a costume/make-up has caused inconvenience for an actor. When they were shooting "The Hunger" on location in New York, David Bowie went to lunch with some of the cast & crew in his old man make-up, but came back to the set by himself. The security guard didn't recognise him, and wouldn't let him in.
quoth_the_raven
02-27-2003, 10:28 AM
Originally posted by FeydRautha
That's correct. Any business that provides a public service like hotels, shops or restaurants reserve the right to refuse service to anyone they deem a potential trouble-maker. Personally, I wouldn't let Colin Farrell into my establishment merely because he's a prat.
This isn't the first time a costume/make-up has caused inconvenience for an actor. When they were shooting "The Hunger" on location in New York, David Bowie went to lunch with some of the cast & crew in his old man make-up, but came back to the set by himself. The security guard didn't recognise him, and wouldn't let him in.
thats cool. i knew u could do it under the english legal system without fear of hassle, but i didnt know about elsewhere.
love the david bowie story :)
MickeyKnox
02-27-2003, 08:35 PM
I think it is both funny and stupid! I bet Farrell was pissed beyond believe no doubt!
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