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There was once a store called "High Tech Electronics" at that address. The next L. It's where he gives his daughter the karaoke machine and her step-father gives her a horse. That's inside a gated community, at the southeast corner of Fremont and 8th Street. Warning : This is a private home. Do not trespass on their property, knock on their door, or do anything else that might disturb the residents. Next, we see Liam picking up his developed photos of his daughter's birthday at a small store.

Neeson said he always takes the time to explain that the movie exaggerated the threat of trafficking in Europe and encourages them to let their kids travel. In some foreign film markets, it can be hard to find Taken on IMDb, because the film has some wildly different titles in other countries.

Throughout pre-production, Gould taught Neeson the art of hand-to-hand combat , as well as the proper ways to hold certain firearms that Mills was going to use in the movie.

The surprise success of the first movie meant that Neeson could have much larger paychecks for the sequels. When he first signed on to star in Taken , Liam Neeson expected the film to either bomb at the box office or receive a direct-to-DVD release.

Ben Sherlock is a writer, comedian, and independent filmmaker. Goofs When Bryan is chasing the sheik's barge along the Seine in his car, he appears to be traveling at high rate of speed alongside the barge. The barge would likely be traveling around 5 knots, about the speed of a light jog.

The speed limit for boats on the Seine is 15 knots, about 17 mph , so even if the boat could somehow travel at the maximum speed for the river which would be impossible for a boat like that , it would still be at a crawl for a car. Quotes Bryan Mills : I don't know who you are. Alternate versions Some of the shoot outs, the torture scene and some fisticuffs have been shortened in length for the film's US release to secure a PG rating. The run time difference to the international version is about three minutes.

User reviews 1. Top review. First thing to say is, this is a great and fun movie from beginning to end. If you like the Bourne titles then you will love this movie. The fighting style and the way things get done is similar to Matt Damon's character and it doesn't get old and is interesting and great to watch throughout the whole film. The movie has a similar plot to other action thrillers, but even though you may know the outcome, it is the journey that counts in this movie.

It is the way he does what he does, the way that he fights and overcomes problems that draws you into the movie and makes this movie so great to watch.

Liam Neeson is such a great cast for the main character, he delivers an outstanding performance. I love to see an actor that can portray themself in anyway, a good guy or a bad guy and in this film he fights for his daughter and he will not stop for anything.

You love to watch him seek revenge and feel for him the whole time, maybe just because its Liam Neeson, can you help yourself from loving this guy? He is such a great actor and shows himself as a badass with charm.

Great, great , greatness i loved this movie so much and had great fun watching it. If you love the bourne titles you must see this movie.

All i can say is its so much fun to watch it, love it and go check it out. FAQ 9. What is "Taken" about? Is "Taken" based on a book? So much is conveyed during the derailed phone call between Bryan and Kimmy.

In quick succession, we learn that Kimmy realizes that Amanda might be a bad influence, that she understands why she should have listened to her dad, that he has a very cool briefcase filled with spy gear, and that Bryan is absolutely lethal "They're going to take you," he informs his very frightened daughter just before she is taken and the speech begins.

Bryan's worst nightmare isn't that someone might harm his daughter. It's that someone will put his daughter in a position to be kidnapped. Let's face it: Due to her obliviousness, Amanda is percent responsible for this movie trilogy and, as such, deserves a medal.

But she didn't deserve to die. Poor Amanda. Look at that primitive Nokia! Bryan has no need for newfangled technology like this iPhone everyone seems to be talking about.

He's going to use what he's always used and give his daughter a similar phone with "Daddy" programmed on speed dial like he's always done. One thing that is absolutely true: Bryan Mills loves Kim.

What other practical ex-C. Only Bryan Mills, good dad, that's who. Another reading of Bryan Mills is that he's maybe a little too protective. As it turns out, rightly so, but he was overly protective even before Kimmy foolishly decided that Amanda was a safe, smart friend to go on a European vacation with. Maybe he should let her live her life the way she wants to!



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