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Look, I love Liam Neeson just as much as the next guy does, but how much more of this can we take?
Ever since finding his groove with Taken, the actor has been making the same movie over and over again, and Run All Night looks no different.
Sure, A Walk Among The Tombstones was actually a bit of a breath of fresh air for the actor, but this one looks like just another Taken/Unknown/Non-Stop/Insert any Liam Neeson action movie here clone.
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This week brings us Run All Night, the latest in a long line of Liam Neeson-powered action thrillers, but any cinephile out of college will tell you that the actor used to be known not for kicking ass but contending for Oscars and BAFTAs. That's right - though the next generation might know him as Qui-Gon Jinn and Bryan Mills, he's also portrayed the likes of Oskar Schindler and Alfred Kinsey.
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Published: Mar 11, 2015 11:11 am
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6) Neil Patrick Harris
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Where he started: Remember Doogie Howser, M.D.? That’s right – Harris got his start as a teenage physician, juggling duties as a medical practicioner with the pains of being a teenager. The show, and the character, proved cutesy and charming, and it seemed for a time that the actor would only ever land roles in a similar vein.
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Where he ended up: In addition to hosting the Oscars, Harris has made a career out of playing conniving cads, from womanizer Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother to a rambunctious version of himself in the Harold & Kumar films. He’s also taken on dramatic roles that have shown his more serious side, most recently in David Fincher thriller Gone Girl.
Transformative role: Neil Patrick Harris, Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
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Published: Mar 11, 2015 11:11 am