Wednesday, December 29, 2010

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME...


EXTRACT:
Accompanied by his mother Rita and sister Claudine - who is also his personal assistant - the 34-year-old attended the bash at the city's Krystle nightclub.

And the trio showed just how close they are as they walked along arm in arm to the venue.

While the ladies in the family opted for stylish all-black outfits - Rita teaming hers with a patterned scarf and Claudine opting for a fur-trimmed jacket - Colin kept it casual in a check shirt, grey jeans and a black leather jacket.


However there was no sign of the actor's other sister Catherine, who is also in the film business - but works behind the camera in post-production.

Colin - who is currently single after his recent split from actress Alicja Bachleda, the mother of his one-year-old son Henry - has returned to cinema screens this week in epic drama The Way Back.

The film, which was released on Boxing Day, tells the true story of a group of soldiers who escaped from a Siberian gulag during World War II and escaped to India.


SOURCE:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1342131/Colin-Farrell-enjoys-night-Dublin-family-attend-brothers-birthday-bash.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

COLIN PROMISES NOT TO LET THE LADIES DOWN...


EXTRACT:

MOST women have fantasised about a date with Colin Farrell, but it's about to become a reality for these lucky ladies.

A handful of Herald readers and Debra Ireland fundraisers are getting dolled up to have an intimate dinner with the Hollywood superstar tonight.

The women won the chance to eat at a romantic restaurant with the actor by raising funds for the charity Debra Ireland, in association with the Herald.

And despite the freezing conditions, Colin (34) has pledged to make it home on time. The actor is battling the elements to keep the date and has even arranged to travel home on a ferry just to meet those affected by the skin condition epidermolysis bullosa (EB) -- known as the "butterfly children". The rare disease causes the skin, as delicate as a butterfly's wings, to break out in blisters at the slightest touch. 

Two people affected by EB, two Debra Ireland mini-marathon runners, two fundraisers and two lucky Herald readers will all sit face to face with the Hollywood hunk at Shanahan's restaurant tonight.

Before that, Colin will meet with families of EB children.

I hope everyone has a lovely time :D

Please click the link below to read the full article

UP-DATE...

Sorry I haven't been around to up-date the blog for a bit, but I was bogged down with illness and then had some personal stuff to sort out!  Whilst I was away, Colin has continued to promote "The Way Back".  He also won best actor for "Ondine" at the San Diego Film Critics Society... well done : - D

 Premiere in Paris

 Premiere in Dubai

In conversation at DIFF

SAN DIEGO FILM CRITICS SOCIETY...

Thursday, December 2, 2010

COLIN'S INTERVIEW WITH THE 'TELEGRAPH'



Can you believe it, I go away for a few days and miss a great interview Colin did with with the 'Telegraph'!  I really enjoyed reading this and felt Colin gave us quite an insight into his life past and present: apart from the 'off limits' regarding his romantic life... umm... the plot thickens?! ; - O


EXTRACTS FROM THE INTERVIEW

PERSONAL LIFE...
Although we are sitting side by side on a sofa, I struggle to hear him – he speaks rapidly but ever so quietly and his whole presence is muted, almost melancholic. He talks elliptically, lyrically.

Colin Farrell grew up with his siblings in Castleknock, an affluent suburb of Dublin. ‘My Dublin wasn’t the Dublin of sing-songs, traditional music, sense of history and place and community,’ he says. ‘It was kind of more nouveau riche, competition with the neighbours, a bit more privileged than the Dublin of lore.’

Farrell has decided that he’s ‘boring press’. Aside from a continuingly complicated romantic life, which I have been warned not to ask about, he has, in the past four or five years, abandoned drink and drugs, settled in Los Angeles and concentrated on being an attentive father to his two young boys. 

AFTER 'ALEXANDER'...
‘I was going to walk away from acting. I couldn’t buy a packet of cigarettes without feeling I needed to apologise to the guy behind the counter in case they saw the f---ing thing!’ He felt beholden to the crew, the extras, his fellow actors and to Stone himself.

AFTER 'MIAMI VICE'...
As for Farrell: ‘I just completely fell to s--- on that one!’ He starts to laugh and looks knowingly at his sister, who joins in. ‘It was literally the first time I couldn’t say to anyone around me: “Have I been late for work, have I missed a day’s work, have I been hitting my marks?” Because the answer would have been yes, yes, and no.’
REHAB...
As soon as the film wrapped up Farrell checked himself into rehab. ‘For the first time ever,’ he says, ‘I lost the ability to be confident that I could make a change myself. I knew I was f---ed.’ So what brought him back? ‘A good old session in rehab.’ Another laugh. ‘A few tears and a couple of hugs with strangers.’ 

 ‘“Do you think it’s harder for celebrities to get sober than normal people?” And
I was just like, are you joking? I didn’t come out unemployed, hadn’t lost my family, my home, had all my teeth in my head. Could I have had it any easier?’ 

AFTER 'IN BRUGES'...
In the couple of years since it was released, In Bruges has won a cult following. It seemed to restore people’s faith in Farrell and perhaps his own faith in himself. 

UP & COMING...
Last week, Farrell was reportedly offered the part originally played by Arnold Schwarzenegger in a remake of Total Recall. He’s yet to sign on the dotted line, but it sounds like it’s the right time for him to take it on: ‘I’d like to make big films and small films, mainly because I’m a massive fan of film. The idea of doing an Indiana Jones, or even an Inception – I love the grandiosity, how sweepingly entertaining films can be. And I think there’s a place for films that pry more into the human condition.’


THE FAME PART...
Does he mind when people pry into his life, that people are just as interested in him as a man as an actor? He raises his eyebrows: ‘I’m not going to lie, there are more interesting ways to spend your time than answering questions about yourself. But if there were no questions to ask me, I might have a beef with that.’

SOURCE:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/starsandstories/8157894/Colin-Farrell-interview.html

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