![]() |
| Colin Farrell |
Known for his trademark Dublin accent, Colin Farrell gives his redneck-hillbilly voice a try when an interviewer had him and his ‘Seven Psychopaths’ co-stars read lines from TLC’s hit show ‘Here Comes HoneyBooBoo.’
The show, a spinoff of ‘Toddlers and Tiaras,’ follows the family of pageant star Alana, who are comically redneck, so much so that much of the show requires subtitles even though they are all speaking in English.
In this interview for part of the ‘Seven Psychopaths’ promotion, the interviewer asks Farrell, Christopher Walken and Sam Rockwell to help “tie this into the greatest psychopaths in American pop culture today, HoneyBooBoo Child”’ by reading some lines from the hit show.
Check out the hilarious video here:
3 Comments
-
-
-
Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.brendan gillen | Oct 14, 2012, 05:45 PM EDT
Hey Gillen, will you piss off.
brendan gillen | Oct 14, 2012, 05:33 PM EDT
I think my book, High Noon in Stewart would make a great movie. Stewart is a town in NW British Columbia along the Alaskan border. Back in 1973 there were five hundred plus miners at the Granduc Mine and about a dozen single women in the town. My main characher is called, Martin Maguire and he's Irish and he steal the mountie sergeant's girlfriend and it near kills him. What else do you want to know.
brendan gillen | Oct 14, 2012, 05:28 PM EDT
I love the movie, In Bruge. If its a Martin McDonough film, it will be good. And I think, my book, High Noon in Stewart would make a great movie too. I am overlooked but I'll have my day in the sun. Slainte