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[28] Scott Bowles of USA Today gave the film 2 1/2 stars out of 4, writing, "The first half of Taken 2 is a serviceable action flick, but the second half descends into cliches" and "[a]t times, Taken 2 even steps from the shadows of the original with some terrifying imagery and an improved relationship between father and daughter. Alas, the ...
Taken is a series of English-language French action films, beginning with Taken in 2008, created by producer Luc Besson and American screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen. The dialogue of all three films is primarily English, and all three feature Liam Neeson as Bryan Mills.
Stimulus–response (S–R) compatibility is the degree to which a person's perception of the world is compatible with the required action. S–R compatibility has been described as the "naturalness" of the association between a stimulus and its response, such as a left-oriented stimulus requiring a response from the left side of the body.
Taken 2 was subsequently released in France on 3 October 2012, with Neeson, Janssen, Grace, Gries, Rabourdin and Orser reprising their roles from the first film. [37] [38] [39] A third Taken film was released 16 December 2014. [40]
The first reactions to the year’s most-anticipated sequel have rolled in after its first ever screening. On Friday (18 October), Gladiator 2 premiered in Los Angeles at a screening introduced by ...
This reaction format is still widely used in Japanese variety shows, where it is the equivalent of a laugh track on American television shows. [2] One of the first online viral reaction videos showed a child reacting to the "Scary Maze Game" prank on YouTube in 2006. [3] Beginning in 2007, reaction videos began to proliferate on the Internet.
The fastest 2 hr 30 min movie I’ve seen in a long time. One of the best films I’ve seen this year and @TomCruise has done it again. Demands to be seen on the biggest screen.
We could do something like "Taken 2 is a 2012 English-language film directed by Olivier Megaton. The French-backed production stars Liam Neeson..." Since the language is more front-end, it can go first, and the national nature of the production is more back-end, so it goes second. Erik (talk | contribs) 17:18, 11 October 2012 (UTC) I like that.