ICE CUBES: Colin Farrell's hopping around Philly as we speak

Though he's been in town for one week, I've been fairly mum on the subject of Colin Farrell's stay in town while readying to film Dead Man Down with Dominic Cooper and Terrence Howard.

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ICE CUBES: Colin Farrell's hopping around Philly as we speak

POSTED: Friday, April 13, 2012, 3:00 PM
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Though he’s been in town for one week, I’ve been fairly mum on the subject of Colin Farrell's stay in town while readying to film Dead Man Down with Dominic Cooper (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, My Week with Marilyn) and Terrence Howard (Iron Man).

That said, I saw him for the first time on Thursday during a media dinner at Davio’s when I got a text saying “check out a.kitchen and aka Rittenhouse” that I forwarded to intrepid Icepack photographer Scott Weiner. Sadly our photog Weiner was busy photographing elsewhere and, though we spotted Farrell, my mini-cam wasn’t up to paparazzi snuff. It was funny though — at the same media dinner, Philly Chit Chat’s Hughe Dillion said he was getting his own tweets and went and grabbed a few cool blurry shots.

Since that time, it is you, yes you, Philly, who has had the best view of the not-at-all-reluctant-to-be-seen, scruffy Farrell, popping out of the Sporting Club, popping into Barclay Prime, strolling past Parc and generally running all around Rittenhouse Square. Stand around the Square for awhile and you’re sure to see him. This is so unlike the Smiths, Will and Jaden, who have been holed up apparently eating take out in their Villanova digs.

Weiner will be around to shoot Farrell and co. once they truly go into filming mode (as he did with National Treasure and the De Niro/Brad Cooper pairings that lensed in Philly) and we’ll throw up the funnest of photos. And thanks Philly for keeping an eye out until then. Keep me posted.

(@ADAmorosi)

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