Colin Farrell admits he was spooning with Jeremy Renner in Mexico
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Colin Farrell earned a shout-out from Best Actor Jeff Bridges for his role in "Crazy Heart," Sunday night at the Oscars.
Unfortunately, Farrell had already left the stage after his role in paying tribute to the Oscar nominees for Best Actor.
However, Farrell had already held his own while surrounded by a bevy of beauties.
Michelle Pfeiffer, Vera Farmiga and Julianne Moore paid tribute to their Oscar-nominated leading men in the movies (Jeff Bridges, George Clooney and Colin Firth).
"He's just so dreamy," said Vera, quoting her mother talking about Gorgeous George (and me too Mrs Farmiga!)
And finally George smiled!
And then there was Colin: He paid tribute to "Hurt Locker" nominee Jeremy Renner in their film "SWAT" and his first crack was about "that trip to Mexico."
"Which I wish I remembered more of! We shared a bed," laughed Farrell, "and a pillow! And before any rumors start, we were only spooning!"
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Chieftain | Mar 09, 2010, 08:23 AM EST
I have spooned with a man before....I'M Kidding...we just pass out at a party and happened to be on the floor near eachother. The jokes began that we were spooning. Colin was clearing joking
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CanadianPat | Mar 08, 2010, 04:18 PM EST
It was plain that he was joking , no real story here! Montrealais, Spooning is what you may call 1st.base.
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hyattsville | Mar 08, 2010, 12:41 PM EST
Yes they do tend to clutch their borrowed diamonds in faux shock whenever Colin Farrell takes to the Kodak stage. You have to applaud his utter lack of pretension. Oscar speeches for the most part are a luvvy gag fest of overwrought emotions which are an embarrassment to watch. The affectations of most of them make me break out in hives.
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montrealais | Mar 08, 2010, 10:33 AM EST
What the ... is "spooning?!"
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mandokeith | Mar 08, 2010, 09:25 AM EST
ugh!
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