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Liam Neeson on 'fantastic' Leo Varadkar, Brexit and doing fight scenes aged 65

The Ballymena-born actor talked to us as his new film The Commuter was released in Ireland.

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LIAM NEESON IS not short of opinions.

As anyone who watched the Late Late Show last Friday will know, the 65-year-old actor has strong thoughts on whether there’s a ‘witch hunt’ going on in Hollywood in the wake of a wave of sexual assault allegations. And though he raised questions about some of the allegations, he said he does believe the movement is “healthy”.

Previously, the Goodwill Ambassador for Unicef has spoken out in favour of gun control in the USA, written a column against anti-carriage horse campaign in New York, and narrated an Amnesty International video about legalising abortion in Ireland. (He’s also had to refute reports that he had converted to Islam, after his praise for the Islamic call to prayer was written about).

When TheJournal.ie meets him to chat about his latest film The Commuter, however, he’s more concerned with politics. Like most of the press assembled that day (aside from RTÉ’s Ryan Tubridy), we’re afforded just a few minutes with the Ballymena-born, Hollywood-based father-of-two.

The Commuter carries Neeson along the same action movie path he’s been treading for the past decade, since the release of 2008′s Taken. In Taken, (which spawned two sequels) Neeson plays a retired CIA operative who winds up having to rescue his own teen daughter after she’s kidnapped in France.

‘We’re all still worried about Brexit’

In The Commuter, there are plenty of gunfights and action sequences, but there’s also the implicit message that the American middle class wants to put its middle finger up to big financial institutions like Goldman Sachs (which is mentioned – and insulted – in the film.

‘Feel downtrodden because of The Man? This movie is on your side’, its message seems to be.

Is this something that drew Neeson to the film? As it turns out, despite being a long way from Ballymena these days, it is. “We’re reading so much now about the middle class. I live in America and have done for 30 years now, every day we’re reading about the dissolution of the middle class and it’s the same in Britain too,” he says.

We’re all still worried about Brexit and what’ll happen – the middle class, all of us. But that had a reverberation for me. And I think it will also be a hook for audiences to identify with.

That hook is also there in how his character McCauley is treated at work. “My character is 60 and his boss who’s half his age is telling him you’re too old for the job. I think people can relate to that,” says Neeson. In a way, Neeson’s embracing of action films at the age of 55 is his own middle finger up to those who think that he should be hanging up his proverbial boxing gloves.

Neeson says he’s “proud” of the fight scenes which he and stunt coordinator (and longtime Neeson stunt double) Mark Vanselow cooked up – at 65, he certainly shows that stunts aren’t just a young man’s game.

But back to the politics.

“We could talk about it all night if you want,” says Neeson when TheJournal.ie jokes that we won’t be grilling him about politics. Because it turns out that he’s happy out to discuss what’s happening in the world, especially as a man from Northern Ireland, where the government has been in stalemate for over a year.

“It’s a concern, and certainly with what’s happening with Brexit, what’s happening with the British Cabinet,” he says of the situation. But he’s a big fan of one Fine Gael leader.

“Our new prime minister here [Taoiseach Leo Varadkar] I think’s fantastic, I really do,” he enthuses. But he’s mostly concerned with the DUP and Sinn Féin coming to some sort of power-sharing agreement in the north. “And I just hope in the north of Ireland where I’m from, that this devolution will happen, it has to happen. We’ve elected these people, they have to come to the plate, you know? It’s precarious, it really is.”

Northern Ireland is a particularly big draw for the film and TV industry thanks to the success of shows like Game of Thrones. Does he fear the impact of Brexit on Ireland’s film industry?

“Of course,” says Neeson. “Especially now as the world knows about Northern Ireland. My driver today was telling me there’s 56 cruises booked for next year to land in Belfast so that Chinese [people], Asians, all these extraordinary countries want to come and see where Game of Thrones was shot. That has a trickle-down effect to every job, every industry in the north of Ireland and indeed the rest of Ireland. We’ve got to work on that, build on it, we can’t mess it up.”

A man with a past

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Neeson’s character in The Commuter, Michael McCauley, has an interesting past (he’s a former police officer who lost a load of money during the financial crash), on top of the sort of gun and perception skills that your average train-taker lacks.

At 6ft 4ins, Neeson cuts a striking figure on film – the sort of man who it’s believable is a former CIA agent, but who’s just normal enough to feel like an approachable dad. In The Commuter, he cuts a comforting figure as an insurance salesman who’s deeply in love with his wife, and just trying to earn a crust in New York to ensure his teen son can go to a good college.

Sure, the Commuter is no Oscar-shoe in, but it is extremely – in the best sense of the word – entertaining. There’s enough emotion to keep you invested in all the characters (McCauley’s family life is solidly set out by director Jaume Collet-Serra in a series of Groundhog Day-style vignettes at the beginning of the film), enough action to have this journalist cowering, and a few big twists and turns to keep you guessing about what’s really going on.

As for what’s next for Neeson – if you were wondering where the beard comes from, it’s in aid of his current role. It’s one of six Westerns being directed by the Coen Brothers, together called The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, which is due to be aired on Netflix.

It’s an interesting time for an actor of Neeson’s stature - though he stars in films that touch on contemporary events, they’re not at the level of movies like Schindler’s List, which explore tragic moments in history.

But due to being a Hollywood heavyweight, he’s going to be continually asked to comment on topics such as MeToo and the Harvey Weinstein scandal.

And as the response to his Late Late Show comments demonstrate, people are listening closely to what he has to say.

The Commuter reaches cinemas in Ireland on Friday 19 January.

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    Mute Chicken George
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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:11 PM

    Country is booming. Jobs everywhere. Leo doing a great job. It’s tough on the layabouts who have no excuse.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:59 PM

    @Chicken George: the economy may be going in the right direction but healthcare is still in a shambles and we still have issues with homelessness. FG may have had some success in some areas but they have had drastic failures in others that need to be addressed and simply aren’t.

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    Mute Virtual Architect
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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:20 PM

    @Seán Ó Briain: The economy is going in the right direction… Where did you get that information?

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:24 PM

    @Fred Croydon: The tax payers provide it. Not “the government” Really important to state that correctly.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 9:09 PM

    @Chicken George:
    1)54% workers earning €30,000& under&up to 80,000 on activation schemes not counted in unemployment rate.
    2)Last year it was reported that average rents nationwide were 16% higher than their 2008 peak &Daft.ie Report showed rents twice to treble rate of mortgages on similar houses.There has been an increase of 166% in tenants paying landlords more than€300 a week since 2011.
    3)Housing stock only increased by 0.4% between 2011-2016.Plus private rented accommodation described as”social housing”
    4) Homelessness increased by 81% since 2011&child homelessness increased by 375% since 2014.
    Ireland just uses 3/7Categories of ETHOS light Categories.Eoin O Sullivan,Trinity College Report compared Ireland with Denmark,Germany&Hungary who use similar comparisons re homelessless&Ireland ranked the highest (‘How does Ireland’s homeless problem compare with other countries’)No National Emergencies called in Homelessness and Housing.
    5)There were €2.7B of cuts to HSE during recession,12,000 less HSE staff,21,000 inpatient drop&30,000 day case drop between 2012-2014,2m home help hours now last year 589,000 on hospital waiting lists and hospital overcrowding at serious levels.No Health Emergency declared.
    6) 790,000 people living in poverty,250,000 of which are children and 1m people experiencing deprivation plus 105,000 workers with incomes so low they are living in poverty.
    These are just some of the national emergencies facing society.
    I don’t know how anyone could live in this country and be so unaware of how many of their fellow citizens are been affected by these very real Emergencies!

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    Jan 17th 2018, 11:12 PM

    @Seán Ó Briain: Ah. you had to ruin it by mentioning healthcare and homelessness

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    Jan 17th 2018, 11:42 PM

    @Chicken George: The usual parts of the country are booming and all the immigrants are happy in this easy to rip off country.
    Come back down to earth Chicken George and see how 90 % of the Irish people struggle to make ends meet.
    Cc: To the wasters in Givernment

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    Jan 17th 2018, 11:46 PM

    @Fred Croydon
    What a idiotic statement ” People choose to be on the street”
    Typical Fine Gael attitude, you are not related to Enda Kenny by any chance?

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    Jan 18th 2018, 12:22 PM

    @Fred Croydon: Those who avail of late night shelter are considered homeless (you usually are not allowed in until 9pm or later). Sometimes people don’t want to avail of these services because there are drug users there. You don’t have to be “mentally ill” to want to avoid that.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:05 PM

    …But Leo consistently lies, won’t tell the full truth on many issues and also won’t tackle the illegal operations such as is going on in JobPath – that is seeing Million of Euro stolen every year off victims!

    What is there to like?

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:18 PM

    expect Nick Allen (aka mk57) any time now.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:21 PM

    @Unitedpeople: that is some chip
    On your shoulder … don’t think I’ve ever seen you post anything positive on here …and looking at your social media and website you’d swear that everyone was living in gutters and eating grass …beyond doubt the economy is in growth and hopefully we will have as close to a balanced budget as possible. Moving towards full employment so hopefully the only role of job path will be to find out who the ‘won’t work’ section of society are and try to force them to work rather than live in relative conforms on social welfare .. passing on a tradition of social welfare dependence to their children

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:28 PM

    @Gggordon: well said

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:34 PM

    @Jun Stone: Good old Gggordon. Out to smear at every turn those that speak out – but never is able to refute facts actually posted that can be also independely verified.

    If Gggordon actually bothered his backside to look fully at Facebook posts he would see more – but then he and his short-sighted fellow mod don’t want to.

    Moving towards full employment is great – but at the point of breaking the law to the tune of millions to do it – while the same law breakers tell others not to break the law?

    Elected are supposed to lead by example – not act from a gutter they crawled up from.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:12 PM

    @Gggordon:

    No – you are missing the point – deliberately.

    POINT ONE.
    Leo Varadkar and Fine Gael are allowing the laws of Ireland to be massive broken while telling others not to break the law – why? Because such law breaking is costing the state millions – ironically, not even as much as the actual millions lost through the Dept of Social Protection for any one year n the last four years. You forgot to mention any of this.

    POINT TWO
    Yes. MORE millions of Euro is actually lost by the State department itself that is actual lost through fraud within that department. Opps – funny how you skip over the full accurate facts that can be also independently verified.

    POINT THREE.
    Are you justifying the national breaking of laws to the tune of €70+ Million in 2017 so that far less amounts can be further saved?
    On any scale what sort of madness is this?

    POINT FOUR
    €70 Million Euro is NEVER small scale (to any housing, health or other matters still crying out for further funding) when it comes to state revenue.

    POINT FIVE.
    It seems you are unwilling to read what’s ever stated – just willing to lie and spin to suit your own warped ideas. Example: http://uploads.im/uigZL.jpg

    Carry on to a limited audience that’s foolish to swallow your rubbish.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:20 PM

    @Gggordon: By the way, is there is something you don’t like about what’s on any Facebook page you give out about – why don’t you say something?

    You won’t – will you?

    No. That would mean you might having to further identify yourself.
    It might mean you would be further expose for the type of person you might be?
    No, just continue the cowards way out and take also digs at my family and I.
    It’s about all you’re good – and you give out about others being negative? Irony!

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:21 PM

    @Unitedpeople: disagree on many parts but I share some concerns on jobpath, it’s not been properly vetted and I smell a tribunal in years to come. The idea is a great one, but the organisation of it is a shambles and tbh a huge con job.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:32 PM

    @Unitedpeople: dude .. when I did question you on Twitter and Facebook you blocked me !!! You don’t let people who don’t agree with you engage … your censorship is up there with North Korea !!!

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    Jan 18th 2018, 7:36 AM

    @dec dunne: Governments job isn’t to get things right. Their job is to mess things up and waste money. How else could they justify raising taxes? They need some margins to play with. Getting things right would put them out of a job.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:09 PM

    Why does he think Varadkar is fantastic?
    I would have thought it’s a fairly obvious followup question.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:29 PM

    @methodical2020: I’m no fan of Tubridy but according to the sub-headline the interview was carried out by The Journal.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:30 PM

    Of course leo is fantastic, you can live here without paying tax liam as an “atriste” if you so wish, try being a taxpayer under FG, before coming out with your Hollywood bull.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:46 PM

    @Trevor Hayden: I’m a taxpayer under FG and not in any way affiliated or supportive of any party and I think Varadkar is doing a good job.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:56 PM

    @Dave O Keeffe: That’s entirely your opinion dave and I respect that but as a doctor he not only made a hash of the position of health minister and as Taoiseach couldn’t give a s€€t.
    Lives in Castleknock travels to leinster house every day obviously with his eyes shut as to not see or ignore the homeless crisis.
    I know there is no quick fix to these issues but at least an attempt to solve the issues would be something.
    He in my opinion is following in Enda Kenny’s footsteps pandering to the almighty European Union and to hell with the Irish electorate.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:11 PM

    @Trevor Hayden: that’s entirely your opinion and I respect it. Health has been a mess for as long as I can remember and if you really believe there’s nothing at all being done about homelessness you’re not paying attention. There’s a lot being done but as you said there’s no quick fix.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:46 PM

    I’d imagine leo and FG are fantastic if you have loads of money, but believe me he’s far from fantastic to the ordinary taxpayer!

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:51 PM

    Today, according to leo, Ireland was a small EU country when arguing with farage in the EU. Tomorrow Ireland will be a lot bigger so this can be used as an excuse for our govs incompetence on why they can’t fix our homeless and health crisis!

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:05 PM

    Today leo was comparing Ireland to cities in Europe. He said “We’re a nation of only 5 million people”. Tomorrow, our homeless figures will be compared to whole nations in order to make leo and our govs performance less bad.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 10:56 PM

    @Adrian: disagree totally as a ordinary person he is doing a fantastic job for the ordinary tax payer.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:20 PM

    Can’t understand this journalistic obsession with the opinions of celebrities. Well I can actually, celebrities sell print, print sales increase advertising, advertising revenue increases journalistic wages. An exercise in mutually beneficial back scratching.
    The reality is Liam Neeson doesn’t live, work or pay taxes in Ireland, his agent is too smart for that so let’s be honest here his opinion doesn’t amount to a hill of beans.
    I doubt if any homeless single mothers with children or elderly citizen trying to maintain dignity while lying on a hospital trolley for days would agree with Liam regards Leo ‘Thatcher’ Varadkar.
    But there again if you really think about it Liam doesn’t actually care about their opinions either.
    Coz Liam’s an expat celebrity living in the US…far far removed from their struggles.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 11:01 PM

    @FrankDapavia: the thatcher thing ain’t sticking, no matter how the looney left try to make it.

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    Jan 18th 2018, 7:38 AM

    @FrankDapavia: Homeless single mothers should be more copped on and stop being such idiots.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:53 PM

    The danger is Leo is good at Phibbing

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:56 PM

    Fantastic actor, appears to be empathetic, and genuine on set, can play a variety of roles. Neeson isn’t a patch on him.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:35 PM

    65????? That’s good Oil of Ulay!

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    Jan 17th 2018, 10:00 PM

    Getting a job has nearer been easier for the genuine unemployed. We are heading for 5.5% unemployment rate. Well done to the Government for creating s good business environment. The trick now is to convince the remainder 5.5% that unemployment is becoming an unrealistic option. Those who are affected by disability must get proper assistance to be considered for employment based on their limited ability to work rather than their pretence that they deserve a life long disability allowance.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:13 PM

    Now i get brexit a worry for the middle classes.

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:52 PM

    How many of these beefcake thrillers can neeson bang out?

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:10 PM

    @Noel James Doherty: Stallone is older and he’s still banging out The Expendables… Anyway I think LN just does them to keep busy and his mind off things.. I do wish he’d get stuck into meatier roles though.. he’s a decent actor..

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    Jan 17th 2018, 11:28 PM

    @Noel James Doherty: he has some interesting films en route including Steve McQueens new film

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:59 PM

    Taken 4: Takin’ the Piss…

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:48 PM

    @Talleyrand Frye: who got taken this time, the dog? I’m just super jealous anyways, 65 and look at him I reckon he would be genuinely a tough nut

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:33 PM

    I’m a 100% will h Mr O’ Riordan, it’s just bananas the entire cat and caboodle!….

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    Jan 17th 2018, 7:41 PM

    @Kate Flaherty: kit and caboodle??, cat and caboodle??

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    Jan 18th 2018, 5:51 AM

    Very poor article, the journalist spent more time talking about Liam Neeson than talking to him…..zzzzzzz

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    Feb 10th 2018, 5:33 PM

    class

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    Feb 10th 2018, 5:31 PM

    legends

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