“TAKEN 3” Takes Weekend Top Spot at US Box-office at $40.4 Million “TAKEN 3” Opens January 14 in (Philippines) Cinemas
Undisputedly the world’s most well-loved father and
protector, the latest Liam Neeson (as Bryan Mills) starrer “Taken 3” from its
highly successful franchise landed number one at the US box-office this weekend
at $40.4 million with his particular set of skills – love for family and love
for hunting down those who tried to take his family.
“Taken
“3 sees Bryan facing his biggest challenge ever, as he deals with the
aftershocks of his ex-wife’s murder, while evading pursuit from several law
enforcement agencies, hunting down the real killers, and most of all,
protecting his daughter Kim. “What makes
TAKEN 3 a quintessential Taken movie is that, at its heart, it’s still about
Bryan Mills doing everything in his power to save his family,” says
Neeson. “That’s why these films resonate
with a global audience, because at their core, they are about the love and sanctity
of family and the lengths we’ll go to protect that.”
Olivier
Megaton’s return to the director’s chair for “Taken 3” was welcome news to the
cast. “Olivier is phenomenally efficient
and proficient with the camera. He
always had multiple cameras working simultaneously, and that’s exciting,” says
Liam Neeson. “He’s been able to not only maintain and expand upon Luc Besson’s
vision, but bring his own unique touches to the franchise. He marries relentless action with true
character and heart.”
Megaton
was always on the move, which the cast recognized at the end of the shoot by
gifting him with his own director’s chair–which he had never used during
production. “I’d never even seen it before, and the chair was still in the
plastic bag from the factory,” he remembers.
Megaton
elected to shoot “Taken 3” on 35mm film with anamorphic lenses, eschewing the
digital format preferred by most of today’s filmmakers. “Everybody wants to shoot digital today, but
I decided to go back to something more organic and to shoot on film,” he
explains. “Movies today are losing that
special quality available only with film.”
Unlike
the first two stories, “Taken 3” is set entirely in Los Angeles, giving the new
film a very different look from its predecessors. “Everybody knows L.A., but seeing it through
French eyes and a French sensibility is totally different. We choose different
locations, and we shot the stunts differently,” notes Megaton.
“Taken
3” opens January 14 in the Philippines from 20th Century Fox to be
distributed by Warner Bros.
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