Colin Farrell has been speaking to the RTÉ Guide about the reaction of the people of the Belgian city Bruges to his new black comedy 'In Bruges'.
In the film Farrell and co-star Brendan Gleeson play Ray and Ken, two hitmen hiding out in Bruges, with Farrell's character spending the entire film moaning about the Belgian city.
During Farrell and Gleeson's interview in this week's RTÉ Guide, Farrell says: "The tourist board are over the moon with it. We were concerned, well, actually I didn’t give a sh***, but Martin (McDonagh, director) was concerned with how they might react. But the tourist board has now printed flyers and all the relevant film locations are marked with a little gun. They’re such a bunch of capitalists!"
Read the full interview in this week's RTÉ Guide, for more on this week's RTÉ Guide, click here.
Listen to Dave Fanning's interview with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson here.
'In Bruges' opens in Irish cinemas on Friday 7 March.