I saw Liam Neeson's new movie today and it was indeed quite good. It was smartly written with good storytelling and scenery with a touch of humor mixed in to make you laugh and chuckle amongst all the action, killing and gore that goes on. Supposed to be set in a fictional town in the mountains outside of Denver, Colorado near an Indian Reservation. It takes place in the Winter with lots of wintry scenery. Neeson's character is similar to Charles Bronson's character in the Death Wish movies. He's a vigilante taking the law into his own hands to avenge his son's death. William Forsythe is also in the movie. It's good to see him in something again. It's been a while since I last saw him in something (he gained a lot of weight and is looking much older than he did just a few years ago. I guess he looks his true age of 63 in the movie, but still looks much older than other roles I've seen him in.) Laura Dern is also in the movie as Liam Neeson's wife, and she is looking old. She's 51 and only a couple months younger than I am, but she looks 60 in this movie. Time hasn't been kind to her looks.
I haven't seen that one...I did enjoy him in Les Miserables...I also found a used BD with 2 of his early films...
how many people, including this new killing spree vehicle, has liam neeson killed in his career? i bet the answer is out there....somewhere.
That sketch was terrible, but they had a lot of classic bits. The ones about President Obama's "anger translator" Luther were just astounding.
I was saddened to hear that he put his foot in his mouth the other day. I think he should've kept that anecdote to himself or just confessed it to a priest in private. I've seen a lot of his movies. He used to be one of my favorite actors. No one is perfect, I guess.
Charles Bronson was still kicking ass in his golden years too....chuck served in WWII and he was still kicking baddies butts in the mid 80's