Hollywood legend Liam Neeson has said he hopes to continue doing his own fight scenes well into his 70s. The Ballymena native jetted into Dublin last night ...
It was a silly, silly movie and he was hilariously funny. It’s a serious, serious prison on the east river of Manhattan in New York,” he said. The reluctant escapee will be played by Liam Neeson, and I can’t wait to explore this character with him.” He said: “I do the fighting, but as regards stunts, stunt I regard falling over a table or coming through a window I have a great guy, Mark Vanselow. “This is a unique take on the prison escape,” said Neil Jordan. I was miscast.
The Hollywood legend was in Dublin last night for the premiere of Neil Jordan's Marlowe, which broadcasts on St Patrick's Day on Sky Cinema. The film sees ...
It was a silly, silly movie and he was hilariously funny. It’s a serious, serious prison on the east river of Manhattan in New York,” he said. “A bare knuckle ride from incarceration to freedom, by someone who just wants to finish his term. He said: “I do the fighting, but as regards stunts, stunt I regard falling over a table or coming through a window I have a great guy, Mark Vanselow. “There was a series of movies called Naked Gun and this guy Leslie Nielsen and he always played a heavy in movies and then he did a film called Airplane. I was miscast. I can say that with clear… “So they devised these movies called Naked Gun and he played a nincompoop detective but he's a drop dead serious and he was hugely successful. I did it about four or five years ago. On fighting, I love doing that myself. “But yeah a bowl of champ, gravy, a big dab of Kerrygold butter, black pepper and salt,” he said. But the star said despite turning 70, he loves to do his fight scenes in movies and will continue to do them.