Movies
Farrell talks about axed nude scene
Published Thursday, Jul 15 2004, 15:03 BST | By Neil Wilkes
Colin Farrell has described the nude scene axed from his new movie as "nothing to write home about."
Reports last month had suggested that the scene was cut from A Home At The End Of The World because the actor was "too well hung" and that it would be too "distracting" for cinema-goers.
"Let me tell you, it ain't nothing to [bleeping] write home about," Farrell told Entertainment Weekly. "It's nothing, man! I walk to a door and you see my [bleep] and I walk out of the shot. It's dark and it's three inches, uh, seconds long."
The film is out later this month.
Reports last month had suggested that the scene was cut from A Home At The End Of The World because the actor was "too well hung" and that it would be too "distracting" for cinema-goers.
"Let me tell you, it ain't nothing to [bleeping] write home about," Farrell told Entertainment Weekly. "It's nothing, man! I walk to a door and you see my [bleep] and I walk out of the shot. It's dark and it's three inches, uh, seconds long."
The film is out later this month.
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