Colin Farrell: Eventually therell be no talk of gay, straight, any of that stuff

E! got some exclusive, enthusiastic quotes from Colin Farrell, 39, about the recent historical public vote in Ireland legalizing same sex marriage throughout the country. Colins older brother, Eamon, is gay and married his partner in Canada in 2009. Colin has been openly supportive of his brother and has penned open letters supporting gay rights

E! got some exclusive, enthusiastic quotes from Colin Farrell, 39, about the recent historical public vote in Ireland legalizing same sex marriage throughout the country. Colin’s older brother, Eamon, is gay and married his partner in Canada in 2009. Colin has been openly supportive of his brother and has penned open letters supporting gay rights and same sex marriage. Colin is thrilled that his brother’s marriage will be legally recognized in their country. He also had some truth for the Catholic Church for taking such a negative stance on the ruling. E! talked to Farrell at the Maui Film Festival, where he was given the Navigator Award. This award “honors a film artist for carving a path of distinction through the turbulent waters of the entertainment industry without sacrificing their fundamental commitment to excellence.”

You can see the video of Colin’s interview on E!, and it’s cute to watch him try to get out everything he has to say about something he cares so deeply about.

How happy he is to see a vote for same sex marriage in Ireland
Thrilled… it was a huge day in the history of our country and I think it [passed] by a healthy enough margin that it [proved] that we have become a really changed people in our outlook and… acceptance… eventually in the world, ideally, I don’t know if we’ll ever get to this day it’s such a messed up world and planet and race that we are inhabiting it, but eventually there’ll be no talk of gay or straight or any of that. Just consenting adults.

On the Catholic Church coming out against gay marriage
I’m not into taunting the other side either… I don’t think that benefit s anyone… It was really funny because one of the arguments when the vote went through was that the church came out and said, ‘You know, this was a dark day for Ireland,’ and all you could see was literally rainbows everywhere, posters of rainbows, T-shirts of rainbows, men and women hugging, men and men hugging, women and women hugging, and yet cut to, ‘This is a dark day in the history of [Ireland], A dark day in the history of a country is internal civil conflict and war and bloodshed and maybe sexual abuse…It was a great day.

[From E! Online]

I loved how Farrell went into some parenthetical statements about the nature of humanity. This was such a great interview to watch. E! also asked Colin if his brother was going to get married again in celebration of the new law and he said “I think it’s time he’ll enjoy a home grown celebration.”

Kaiser, who was gracious enough to send me this story (I let her have Matt Damon so we’re probably even), reminded me that True Detective is returning to HBO on June 21. Farrell of course stars as a detective and tells E! that we can expect change and new characters in this second season, but that there will be a similar “tone and sensibility” in this standalone season. He also did a long interview with Variety in which he discussed the ups and downs of his career and waxed philosophical a little. It’s well worth reading, whether or not you’re a fan. If I wasn’t before, I definitely am now.

I didn’t see these photos until after I wrote this story or I would have gushed even more. Damn.

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