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Tag Archives: liam neeson
Weekend Wrap Up: Neeson’s Success is “Non-Stop”
After three weekends on top, it seemed likely that The Lego Movie would finally relinquish its hold of the box office crown. Its main competition came from Liam Neeson, once again in his new niche as an action star, in … Continue reading
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Tagged academy awards, box office, box office analysis, frozen, liam neeson, oscars, the lego movie
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Another unnecessary sequel
Some movies that come out experience great success. So much success that a sequel must be in order. However, some movies don’t have anywhere to go with a second film, so the sequel is much of the same. So why force a sequel? … Continue reading
Weekend Wrap Up: Taken Beats up Newcomers
The unusually strong October box office continues its roll, as the holdover of last weekend’s number one opener, Taken 2, coupled with two strong debuts, led us to another strong weekend. And with Paranormal Activity 4 coming down the pipeline, … Continue reading
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Tagged argo, ben affleck, box office, box office anaylsis, liam neeson, paranormal activity, taken 2
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The Grey howls at January competition
My friends and I wanted to see this movie because Liam Neeson is in it. It’s that simple. After Neeson starred in Taken, my friends and I dubbed him, “the man.” We also named our intramural basketball team after him … Continue reading