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Liam Neeson on Reprising Bryan Mills in ‘Taken 2’

Taken 2

Actor Liam Neeson returns to his role as ex-CIA operative Bryan Mills in the Olivier Megaton directed sequel “Taken 2.” Neeson has long since been considered a fantastic dramatic actor, but playing Mills in the original “Taken” helped to reestablish him as an action star. Despite his increasing age (which I am NOT going to mention here), Neeson still appears to be excited as ever taking on an action packed role like this.

In “Taken 2,” Mills and his ex-wife Lenore (Famke Janssen) are kidnapped while in Istanbul and their abductor is the Albanian Mafia Chief Murad Hoxha (Rade Šerbedžija), father of the man Mills killed in the first movie. Neeson was understandably hesitant about doing a sequel to “Taken” as he described it as being “complete in itself” and that the original storyline given to him for the follow up was “not terribly good.” But once producer Luc Besson and his writing partner Robert Mark Kamen came back to Neeson with the scenario set in Istanbul, he found himself saying ‘maybe this could work. Ok, let’s go for it.”

Like the stars of “The Expendables 2,” Neeson is getting older but he doesn’t look like he has aged as much as Stallone or Schwarzenegger (and I’m not just saying that to be nice). While Neeson revels in doing dramatic movies like “Michael Collins” or “Schindler’s List,” he does find himself reveling in doing actions movies like “Taken” and “The Grey.

“I like doing this stuff. It’s come to me later on in life, with the success of the first ‘Taken,’ Hollywood have thrown three or four different action movies my way,” Neeson said. “I feel like a kid in a candy store, I love doing that stuff. I love hanging out with these great stunt guys and fight choreographers. It’s a great catharsis, I love getting the chance to be physical and do this stuff.”

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While on “Good Morning America,” Neeson talked extensively about the fight training he had to do for “Taken 2.” His stunt double Mark Vanselow, with whom Neeson has worked with for almost 13 years, and fight choreographer Alain Figlarz worked at worked on the action scenes, and they started doing them in slow motion in order to get the moves down perfect, and they eventually speeded things up to where they did the scenes “blindfolded” to make sure that everyone was “in sync.”

He (Alain Figlarz) introduced a style of fighting in the first ‘Bourne Identity,’ very close combat, which I found very difficult because I’m a big person and I like a bit of distance in fighting,” Neeson said. “So I found it a bit strange to do this very close hand-to-hand combat stuff, but we got the fight choreographed, and then it’s a matter of rehearsing it and practicing it every day after we wrapped.”

Neeson was actually a boxer in Ireland as a kid, and he said that experience also helped him with this role in regards to the “work ethic and the discipline to get off my fat ass and go to the gym.”

While these action movies may have come late into Liam Neeson’s life, we’re glad they did. We look forward to seeing him kick butt in “Taken 2,” and even if there isn’t a third movie in this series (which he made clear he’s not interested in), we still can be sure he’ll play the action hero again very soon.

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SOURCES:

“Neeson talks Taken 2 with RTÉ TEN,” RTE, October 1, 2012.

“Liam Neeson ‘Surprised’ at Success of ‘Taken,'” Good Morning America, October 1, 2012.