Liam Neeson has been slaughtering bad guys who mess with his family on the big screen for so long now that it’s almost hard to remember that he used to be a gentle giant character actor who once played Oskar Schindler. Somehow there’s still a little novelty left in that stunt casting, even though the man has officially become the Charles Bronson of the 2000s. We now get multiple films a year of Neeson killing the bulk of the population of a major city and they can’t all be equals.
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