Glen Powell Says Tom Cruise Was His "First Call" for Prosthetics Advice in 'Chad Powers': "He Pointed Us in the Right Direction. … We Thank TC for That" “So my pickup [to go to set] was at 6 a.m. and I got up to all sorts of nonsense the night before,” he continued. “I remember getting into bed, and as soon as I turned off the light, the phone rang, and it was the driver outside saying, ‘It’s 10 past 6’ and I went, ‘Oh shit.’ “I got to the trailer, and Dave Venghaus — the [second] AD, God bless him — went, ‘You can’t go to the set like this.’ I went: Just get me, get me six Pacifico Cervezas and a pack of 20 Marlboro Reds.” At this point in the story, Farrell noted that this tale takes place a couple of years before he went to rehab and got sober. “All the holy people who we look to for the answers on how to live a life would say, ‘The present is all that counts,'” he joked. “I had a couple of beers and I went to the set,” he continued. “But it was terrible. I will never forget the line that I had, but I couldn’t get it out. It was: ‘I’m sure you’ve all grasped the fundamental paradox of pre-crime methodology.’ That was the line that started the scene. I remember one of them coming up and saying, ‘Do you want to go and take a breath of fresh air?’ And I remember thinking: ‘If I go out and take a breath of fresh air, then I’ll be under more pressure when I come back in.'” Then Farrell revealed: “It took 46 takes. Tom wasn’t very happy with me. Tom was not happy with me.” Source: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/colin-farrell-46-takes-minority-report-tom-cruise-1236413047/