Akiva Schaffer’s The Bare Gun legacy sequel premiered to a rollicking reception, incomes rave evaluations (with a 90% on Rotten Tomatoes as of this writing) with some prognosticators even suggesting the whole way forward for theatrical comedies could depend upon its success. Whether or not it results in a revival of mid-budget comedy motion pictures in theaters stays to be seen, however it’s already shaping as much as be a stable relaunch for the 30-year-old franchise.
The film possible would not have labored in any respect with out a star able to filling the footwear of the legendary Leslie Nielsen, and fortuitously, Liam Neeson is simply the man for the job, and never simply because they share initials. The 2 stars even have extra in frequent than it could seem, and their profession trajectories are a giant a part of what made every of them such an impressed option to anchor The Bare Gun‘s model of absurd humor. Typically, seriousness actually is the higher a part of silliness.
Neeson and Nielsen’s Shift From Critical to Foolish
For the primary couple of a long time of his profession, Leslie Nielsen made a reputation for himself as a square-jawed, smooth-voiced dramatic actor, popping up in roles in sci-fi movies like Forbidden Planet, westerns like Gunfight in Abilene, and catastrophe motion pictures like The Poseidon Journey. He hardly ever took on a number one function, however he was a dependable supply of gravitas. This was precisely the rationale why the comedian crew of Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker tapped him to star of their movie Airplane!, utilizing his stoic seriousness to comedian impact.
Nielsen was forged alongside different cinematic powerful guys like Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, and Peter Graves, none of whom had been precisely recognized for comedy at the moment. This can be a massive a part of why Airplane! was so humorous in 1980, and why it is nonetheless humorous at present. The actors do not “act humorous,” however slightly play the absurd materials utterly straight, as in the event that they had been in an everyday catastrophe film. Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker knew they’d a winner on their arms, and forged Nielsen as soon as once more of their cop present spoof Police Squad! in 1982. Six years later, Nielsen reprised his function as Frank Drebin in The Bare Gun and was just about a comedy mainstay for the remainder of his profession.
Neeson has most likely performed extra comedy than Nielsen earlier than taking up The Bare Gun, becoming a member of the Seth McFarlane cinematic universe in 2014’s A Million Methods to Die within the West and taking part in one other self-aware cop in The Lego Film. However regardless of these occasional detours, he is firmly established himself because the go-to man for largely unfunny thrillers like The Commuter and The Ice Highway collection, mainly setting the “getting older motion star” template adopted by everybody from J.Ok. Simmons to Allison Janney. Time will inform if Neeson makes a Nielsen-sized swing into goofball territory, however his casting as Frank Drebin Jr. equally performs off his established powerful man credentials.
Why Seriousness Can Be So Humorous
It is well-known amongst comedians and comedian actors that, in order for you one thing to be really humorous, you need to play it as if it is probably the most critical factor on the planet. When an actor is making an attempt to elicit amusing, it falls flat as a rule as a result of they lose the emotional fact of the scene. Even off-the-wall motion pictures like Airplane! or The Bare Gun nonetheless want emotional stakes, permitting the humor to come up out of the characters and the scenario extra organically.
Within the case of a spoof, that is much more essential as a result of the whole film is actually winking on the viewers. It additionally creates a chance to subvert the viewer’s expectations, seeing a personality taking such absurd conditions so significantly. Nielsen began to slide off of this specific performing tightrope later in his profession, hamming it up in bargain-basement spoofs like Spy Exhausting and 2001: A House Travesty, dropping the sense of seriousness that made his flip in Airplane! such a revelation, although it most likely did not assist that almost all of them weren’t that humorous to start with.
As avowed Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker followers, each Akiva Schaffer and producer Seth MacFarlane little doubt perceive the significance of this strategy when taking up The Bare Gun (MacFarlane stated as a lot to Leisure Weekly final month), and Neeson is perhaps the one actor who may convincingly pull it off. He is actually bought gravitas for days, in addition to a willingness to poke enjoyable at his personal public picture, kicking butt in a bit of lady’s gown with the identical dedication he dropped at preventing off a pack of wolves. The Bare Gun is now in theaters.

The Bare Gun
- Launch Date
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August 1, 2025
- Producers
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Erica Huggins