The same thing with Harrison Ford. He has an intense anger scene in every picture he's been in for the last twenty years. He phones it in.
LOL. My thoughts exactly. Harrison Ford's public persona is also that of one hell of an angry man. I've seen him on talk shows angrily responding to the host's innocent questions and thought, "Hell, man, if you don't want to answer pretty straightforward questions about your latest movie, and become so angry, don't go on TV!". I loved the scene in the film Bruno where Bruno confronts Harrison Ford in a real life situation, hoping to interview him. Ford roughly pushes directly past bruno, cursing "F@*k off!" as he does so, disappearing into the dark. Sums up the man perfectly: A walking, talking negative lump of anger and hostility.
Yes, no competition: Liam has far greater acting range by comparison. I never think imagine Liam is simply being himself on screen, whereas Harrison Ford is.