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‘Unknown’ Schools The Box-Office Competition

‘I Am Number Four’ opens at a disappointing #3 over the holiday weekend. By Ryan J. Downey Diane Kruger and Liam Neeson in “Unknown” Photo: Warner Bros. Liam Neeson has a solid future as an action hero if he wants it, but “I Am Number Four” may have stumbled in its attempt to build a new sci-fi young-adult franchise, according to box-office receipts. “Unknown” took in an estimated $25.6 million over the four-day President’s Day weekend, making the Alfred Hitchcock-inspired Neeson thriller #1. Family-friendly CG-animated film “Gnomeo & Juliet,” in its second week of release, was just behind with $24.8 million, according to reports. “I Am Number Four” was a surprising third with a $22.6 million theatrical debut. The success of “Unknown” follows on the heels of 2008’s “Taken,” the surprise smash with somewhat similar themes that proved a capable action vehicle for Neeson, the 58-year-old actor who was previously better known for dramatic fare. “Unknown” co-stars January Jones (“Mad Men”) and Diane Kruger (“Inglourious Basterds”), and was directed by Jaume Collet-Serra (“Orphan”). With echoes of the supernatural alienation of “Twilight” and the soapiness of CW dramas (some of the folks involved worked on “Smallville” and “Angel”), “I Am Number Four” is based on a young adult novel with obvious eyes toward sequels woven into the plot, about an alien war that comes to Earth. The movie cost between $50 and $59 million to produce, according to the Los Angeles Times, which means the somewhat soft-opening doesn’t bode well for Disney’s future plans with the franchise. Speaking of sequels, “Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son” debuted with $19 million to land at #5. Both prior entries in the fat-suit-driven Martin Lawrence comedy series — “Big Momma’s House” and “Big Momma’s House 2” — opened much stronger in 2000 and 2006, respectively. The Adam Sandler/ Jennifer Aniston comedy “Just Go With It” dropped to #4 in its second week of release with $18.2 million — roughly a 40 percent drop from its debut. Justin Bieber’s “Never Say Never” fell much harder, taking in $13.6 million in its second weekend, a 54 percent drop. The 3-D documentary has taken in $48.2 million, however, which is far more than its reported $13 million production budget. The overall box-office numbers were down roughly 30 percent from last year’s $240 million gross the same weekend. “Avatar” ‘s strength in theaters certainly didn’t hurt around that time.

Liam Neeson’s ‘Unknown’: The Reviews Are In!

Critics give high marks to Neeson, but are divided on neo-Hitchcockian thriller. By Shawn Adler January Jones and Liam Neeson in “Unknown” Photo: Warner Bros. With apologies to the groundhog, Liam Neeson is quickly becoming February’s biggest star. Two years after the action-thriller “Taken” made him perhaps Hollywood’s unlikeliest action star, the Oscar-nominated man who played Oskar Schindler is back to kick butt and take names in “Unknown,” a neo-Hitchcockian thriller about a man who awakens after a car accident to discover the life he thought he had has been taken away, possibly just an after-effect of amnesia. Is the movie itself worth forgetting? Here’s what the critics are saying: The Twist “As much as ‘Unknown’ tries to be an intelligent thriller for grown-ups, the premise is pretty silly and normally, when that’s the case, you know it’s going to lead to an equally silly twist. Dark Castle regular Jaume Collet-Serra’s previous movie ‘Orphan’ had one of the funniest twist endings possibly ever, though this doesn’t quite achieve that extreme of insanity because the plot is so based in thriller clich

‘Unknown’ Star Liam Neeson On Losing His Memory … For Real

‘It was quite frightening, actually,’ Oscar winner says of his amateur boxing days. By Kara Warner Liam Neeson Photo: MTV News Liam Neeson’s performance in “Taken” accomplished several impressive feats. One of them is a $145 million haul at the box office, and the other is that Neeson, previously known for more dramatic, actor-type roles, can seriously kick ass onscreen. In his new movie “Unknown,” Neeson plays Dr. Martin Harris, an American man who has traveled to Berlin, Germany, to participate in an international conference. Almost immediately upon arrival, he is involved in a car accident and wakes up in a hospital with no memory of who he is or why he is in the foreign city. As his memory slowly returns, he starts to uncover oddities about his true identity. When MTV News caught up with the Oscar winner recently, we found that Neeson hasn’t just played someone who suffered memory loss, he experienced it firsthand during his younger years as an amateur boxer. “It was quite frightening, actually,” Neeson recalled. “I was about 16 or 17 and it was actually a fight I won on points. And I remember coming out and my father saying, ‘Get your clothes on,’ and I remember thinking, ‘Clothes? What do you mean clothes?’ ‘Dressing room,’ they were alien words to me,” he explained. “And after about three minutes, I gradually came back and thought, ‘Whoops, I don’t like this, I better get out of this game.’ ” Regarding the physical demands of “Unknown,” as well as “Taken” for that matter, Neeson said that despite many people being surprised at the impressive physicality he displays on film, he’s always kept himself in fighting form. “Oh yeah, for many, many years, I’ve always done that. I just never advertised it,” he said. “Everybody seems to advertise it now, you know? ‘How many hours did ya do at the gym?’ ‘Oh I just did the five [hours].’ ‘Oh, I did five and a half.’ Its sort of like, well f—.” “It’s all over, it’s a whole cult thing now,” he said of fitness fanatics. “But I do it in my own quiet way. I just get on with it and do it.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Unknown.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Liam Neeson Esquire cover 2011

“I think I survived by running away some. Running away to work,” Liam Neeson, 58, says in the March issue of Esquire, on newsstands Feb. 22. “I#39;m out walking. I#39;m feeling quite content. And it#39;s like suddenly, boom. It#39;s like you#39;ve just done that in your chest.” Liam Neeson, 58, who next stars in the action thriller Unknown, also shares memories of the hours after Richardson#39;s accident. At first, Liam Neeson didn#39;t know how to cope with the grief that hit him after the

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Liam Neeson and Frya St. Johnston dating

Liam Neeson, 56, is seeing Freya St. Johnston, a U.K.-based public relations executive who, like the actor, is the parent of two children. The pair was spotted holding hands in London on Sept. 3. A year and a half after the death of wife Natasha Richardson, Liam Neeson is cautiously entering the dating pool. “She#39;s a wonderful person and a fantastic mother,” Johnston#39;s ex, Matt Winton, a marketing exec for the U.K.-based street wear brand Boxfresh, tells us. “She takes life seriously in

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B.A. Baracus vs. Hannibal: Who’d You Rather?

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First Picture Released of New A-Team (PIC)

From left to right, we’ve got Bradley Cooper, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, District 9’s Sharlto Copley, Liam Neeson, and a cigar.

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Rebecca Would Rather Sleep In Than Dress Up

Awww, was Rebecca Romijn too exhausted to pick out a decent dress for the TCA press tour in Pasadena last weekend?

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Grief-Stricken Liam Neeson Returns to the Spotlight

Liam Neeson has emerged from mourning and is ready to get on with his life. The Oscar-nominated thesp turned up Tuesday for the New York premiere of his latest film, Five Minutes of…

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