Russell Crowe agrees with Liam Neeson – his horse remembered him too
Liam Neeson’s been making headlines – you’ve probably seen one or two – after he suggested a horse he worked with remembered him from a previous movie.
Not one the horse saw at the cinema, mind.
Here’s what Neeson said.

And apart from all these funny responses, this guy responded too.
This is absolutely true . There’s a horse George who I gave the speech in the forest in Gladiator on. Years later he was on the set of Robin Hood and we would have a chat everyday.
Same with the white horse Rusty in Robin Hood we chatted again on Les Mis. Lifelong friends. https://t.co/LqUxyfAymK— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) October 9, 2018
And these are some of our favourite replies.
https://twitter.com/theoceanblooms/status/1049729260754280448
“But that horse in 3:10 to Yuma? Fuck that horse. Owed me $20 and haven’t seen him since.” https://t.co/014oIT8RCN
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) October 9, 2018
You used to chat to me but now you don’t. Wish I was a horse now.
— Jase (@Jase0909) October 9, 2018
You are a horse Jase. Or, half a horse at least .
Hope you are doing great.— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) October 9, 2018
Hope you and other actors can buy your equine friend and retire him to gentle pastures .
— Rose Hodge (@crrosehodge) October 9, 2018
You know Rose, I’ve fallen in love with most of the horses I’ve ever worked with. It takes a certain temperament to be a great movie horse, but believe me they know when it’s show time and that they are in show biz. The best Horse Masters value their contribution beyond money.
— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) October 9, 2018
What about them tigers? Were they even real or CGI?
— Chris Macheras (@chrismacheras) October 9, 2018
Absolutely real. In the arena with us every day .
There is some movie magic though .
Ridley brought them closer to us in the edit , and the one I stab is a big furry stuffed animal .— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) October 9, 2018
Great story https://t.co/G4GY1j3hEW
— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) October 9, 2018
I welcome movie horse twitterhttps://t.co/YGpAiv2ipn
— Sara Vilkomerson (@Vilkomerson) October 9, 2018
To conclude …
literally what is happening https://t.co/3VfJ1CKqJo
— The author, Séamas O'Reilly (@shockproofbeats) October 9, 2018