Colin Farrell got candid about his time on the set of Steven Spielberg 's Minority Report in 2002, during which he requested to get a day off for his birthday. He recalled on The Late Show : "It was my birthday on May 31, and we were shooting, and I begged production [to get off]. Who did I think I was? [Asking] of a $120 million film if they [could] not have me working on my birthday." His request was denied and he went ahead and partied the night away anyway.

Colin explained: "So of course my pickup was 6 a.m. and May 31, and I got up to all sorts of nonsense the night before. And I remember getting into bed and as soon as I turned off the light, the phone rang and it was the driver, [who] said, 'It's 10 past 6,' And I went, 'Oh [expletive].'"

When he arrived on set, assist

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