The One Line In Minority Report That Colin Farrell Just Couldn't Get Right
Minority Report strangely predicted the technology of the future, but according to Colin Farrell, the technobabble didn't make for easy line deliveries.
Read MoreMinority Report strangely predicted the technology of the future, but according to Colin Farrell, the technobabble didn't make for easy line deliveries.
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