The agent would be asking the important questions: Is this a serious project with real backing, and how much money are you offering?
The answers to the latter will get it passed on directly to Neeson unless he'd given pretty specific instructions like "I won't do a movie based on a game, and no, not even for ten... MILLION... dollars. So don't bother me."
Michael Caine was quoted on one of his famously bad movies, made when professionally there was no reason to have to take ANYTHING he didn't want to. "I haven't seen the movie, but I HAVE seen the house it bought, and it's great."
Professional actors rarely instruct their agents to reject offers that are seven figures or more in size. No matter WHAT the movie is.
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The answers to the latter will get it passed on directly to Neeson unless he'd given pretty specific instructions like "I won't do a movie based on a game, and no, not even for ten... MILLION... dollars. So don't bother me."
Michael Caine was quoted on one of his famously bad movies, made when professionally there was no reason to have to take ANYTHING he didn't want to. "I haven't seen the movie, but I HAVE seen the house it bought, and it's great."
Professional actors rarely instruct their agents to reject offers that are seven figures or more in size. No matter WHAT the movie is.