Deauville 2012: Liam Neeson Discusses Appeal of Action Movies

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DEAUVILLE - Liam Neeson on Friday told a press conference at the 38th Annual Deauville American Film Festival why he enjoys working with French crews and why he has as of late been drawn to action movies.

The 60-year-old is the subject of a special tribute at the festival this year. His fellow honorees include Harvey Keitel, Paula Wagner, William Friedkin, Salma Hayek, Melvin van Peebles and John Williams.

Neeson has received his greatest acclaim in films like 1993s Schindlers List, which earned him Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations and on stage in Tony-nominated roles in Eugene ONeills Anna Christie and Arthur Millers The Crucible, or Woody Allens Husbands and Wives.

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So his late-career turn to popcorn fare and actionin such films as Clash of the Titans, Battleship, The A-Team, Taken and now Taken 2 - has caused some head-scratching. Neeson explained at Friday's press conference for Taken 2, the sequel to the surprise 2010 hit Taken, that the genre answers a special call.

"[Action] appeals to the little boy inside of me," he said. "Theres a wonderful release that comes with that physicality. The lovely thing about doing Taken 2 is theres quite a lot of action, but then there were wonderful days that were just acting with [co-stars] Maggie Grace or Famke Janssen. They were almost luxurious because you had no physical stuff to do and could just act."

Laughing when saying that "60 is the new 40," Neeson said: "I keep pretty fit as a rule, but for these two films, you have to increase the push-ups and sit-ups, lets put it that way."

Neeson has said previously that he took the part of retired CIA agent Bryan Mills in Taken, even though he assumed the film would go straight to video, because he wanted to film in France. Though the sequel takes place in Istanbul, it was helmed by French director Olivier Megaton (Colombiana, Transporter 3), whose crew was a special delight to the actor.

"There is an energy and dynamism with a French crew thats very sexy and attractive," Neeson said. "British and American crews are generally 80 percent male, but it seems like 40 to 45 percent of French crews are female, and thats terrific."

Such girl power sympathies dont necessarily extend to his taste in genres though. "I'm not interested in a rom-com," he chuckled. "But Im open. It always gets back to good writing and good directors."

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