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Taken DVD and Blu-ray Cover Art and Specs

“Taken” was released in the U.S. as a PG-13 action film, but was originally intended as an R-rated movie. The difference will be obvious when Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment releases the movie on DVD and Blu-ray May 12th as an 2-Disc Extended Cut. Special features will include audio...
April 17th, 2009 | Read More

Taken Abducts the Box Office

It’s Liam Neeson in a movie you wouldn’t necessarily expect the long, angular Irishman to be fronting: an action-thriller about an ex-CIA spy who must come out of retirement when white slavers abduct his teenage daughter while she’s in Paris with a slutty friend. Neeson hops on a plan...
February 2nd, 2009 | Read More

Five Minutes of Liam Neeson Kicking, Punching and Shooting People in Taken

We reviewed Liam Neeson’s “Taken” last year (read that brilliant review here and behold its brilliance), but the film’s only now getting a Stateside release, and is scheduled to hit malls and multiplexes January 30, 2009. The French-made and set film is directed by Pierre Morel...
January 6th, 2009 | Read More

New Posters: Taken, The Reader, Notorious

Thanksgiving is just over the horizon, so we won’t be doing a whole lot of updates for the next few days. There may be sporadic updates, if something pops up online or in the news that needs to be covered (like, say, I’ve been named King of Hollywood or some such), but for the most part,...
November 26th, 2008 | Read More

Quad Poster Day: Righteous Kill, RocknRolla, and Taken

You gotta hand it to the Brits — they sure know how to do movie posters. It’s almost a sure thing that the UK quad posters will always look better than their American counterparts. I don’t know if it’s the added width space, but they always seem to jump out more when you give...
August 1st, 2008 | Read More

Taken (2008) Movie Review

Here’s a little sound advice to all you would-be criminals out there: if the guy whose daughter you have just abducted tells you in a calm, cool, and incredibly collected voice that he’s going to find and kill you, then maybe you should listen. Having listened, it’s then time to get the hell away...
July 15th, 2008 | Read More

Liam Neeson Will Take You Downtown in Taken

I love the idea behind Liam Neeson’s new action movie “Taken”. You may not think Liam Neeson can pull off action (then again, if you thought that, you clearly never saw “Batman Begins”), but you’d be dead wrong. Check out this latest trailer for “Taken”....
June 22nd, 2008 | Read More

Taken (2008) Movie Images Gallery

Taken (2008) Movie Images Gallery Plot: Action movie about a former spy (played Liam Neeson) who is forced to rely on the old skills from his past life to save his estranged daughter (Maggie Grace), who has been forced into the slave trade by criminals while on a trip to Paris with her best friend. Produced...
May 4th, 2008 | Read More

Movie Trailer: Taken (International)

Liam Neeson as an ex-spy badass with a daughter and the will to torture the crap out of anyone to save his daughter? Yeah, that sounds like something I wanna see, alright. Here’s the International trailer for Neeson’s latest, “Taken”, starring Neeson, Famke Janssen, Holly Valance,...
February 4th, 2008 | Read More

Movie Posters: Possession, Taken, Get Smart

We have three new posters for you on this closing Sunday night: one for the Sarah Michelle Gellar supernatural thriller “Possession”, a French poster for the Liam Neeson actioner “Taken”, and two Spanish posters for the upcoming “Get Smart” big screen movie with Steve...
January 27th, 2008 | Read More

Poster and Trailer for Taken, starring Liam Neeson and Maggie Grace

“Taken” is another action-adventure movie produced by Frenchman Luc Besson, who nowadays produces more movies than he actually directs — which, considering his last two movies (”Arthur and the Invisibles” and “The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc”), maybe...
December 10th, 2007 | Read More

Your First Look at Luc Besson’s Taken

Okay, so the French actioner “Taken” (written and made by Frenchies but shot in English, actually) isn’t really Besson’s movie, since he’s only a writer and producer on the film, and it’s actually more like Pierre Morel’s movie, since he’s directing. Then...
July 3rd, 2007 | Read More
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