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  • Dear Honey, sorry missed out the word "dislike" between "who' and "wolves". Just finished a night shift!

  • Please watch the movie and this interview in its entirety. It is a representation of the beauty as well as the hostility of nature.

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  • Mr. Neeson = Scum!

  • @NurWahrheiten Scum? How did you come to this conclusion?

  • @sinthuxmachina A high paid actor that is proud of eating the meat of killed wolves for a movie, in which wolves are shown as monsters is scum in my eyes.

  • @NurWahrheiten First off.. He wasn't "proud"... He did it to immerse himself in the role. And if you actually paid attention to the mere 4:42 video, then you'd know the wolf was killed a while back and wasn't killed for the movie. The wolves are not shown as "monsters" they do attack in real life. Do your fuckin research tool. Wolves are carnivores and they attack to kill, especially when you're in their territory. Largest recorded territory is 2,422sq miles. They will eat humans if necessary.

  • @sinthuxmachina I didn't said the wolf was killed for the movie, but that they ordered a killed wolf from a trapper for some weird kind of "method acting" is pervers enough. I also didn't said that wolves would attack in real life, but if you really think wolves act like in "The Grey" you're the one that should do his fuckin research tool. In this movie, they are demonized like white sharks in "Jaws" - they don't kill you just you're in their territory!

  • @NurWahrheiten Haha go back to grammar school and while you're at it, take some classes on Gray Wolves. They aren't "demonized", they're a metaphor for mother nature. Brush up on your literature if you don't know what that means.

    And that's actually the only time they will kill you, is when you're in their territory. Territory is basically another term for "hunting ground". They establish territory against other packs so they can hunt in that area.

  • @sinthuxmachina Maybe we should talk further in my language, look how good you are in it. You understand me, that's all I care. And no matter if the film makers now try to say the wolves in "The Grey" are just metaphor - the animals here ARE demonized. You (and "The Grey) say wolves WILL pursue and kill you when you're in their territory. That is bullshit! In a few cases people have been killed, but that's an exception not a rule!

  • This film portrays wolves in a completely negative light, I'm surprised he took part in a film which came over as so anti wildlife.

  • @TheJuliaknight Oh cry me a river. It's a MOVIE. I'm an animal lover myself but guess what: it's not reality. It's only "anti-wildlife" if you choose to see it that way. The film was absolutely not anti-wildlife if you've actually watched the movie it shows the scenery of BC in a poetic way. Do you consider King Kong anti-wildlife because of the way they depicted a gorilla? Or how Jaws showed the negative side out of sharks? If so, you need to stick to the Discovery Channel.

  • @honeyy Dear honey,of course I realise this is a film, and that king Kong is not real.I have however worked with the wolf Project in Yellowstone trying to build bridges between those who wolves for various reasons and those who are trying to educate.

  • @TheJuliaknight If you actually watched the interview, you'd know that they said the wolves were more of a metaphor or mythical creature.

    And really? Negative light? Wolves eat shit.. That's how they survive. They have been known to eat humans. I'm sorry this isn't part of your reality, but this is mother nature.

  • What a bunch of douche bags... "THEY ATE WOLF"?????? FUCK THEM!!!!!!

    My dogs think you're assholes as well!

    Liam Neeson lost all my respect!!!

    I wanted to see this movie... but not now!

  • @mrfoltz Wolves are just like any other animal... or living organism for that matter. So I guess we shouldn't eat chicken, eggs, or even vegetables since they're organisms with feelings. I guess we should just synthetically produce liquid that gives us all our nutrients.

  • @sinthuxmachina O.K. ... I'M FINE WITH THAT BUT NOT WITH MILLIONAIRE ACTORS EATING A MAJESTIC ANIMAL FOR FUN! Not because they needed to or needed their fur or needed to get "into tune with the cosmic universe of Stanislavski's Method acting" but because they wanted to know how it tasted... and that's all!!!!! WTF?????

  • Liam Neeson is my hero. Despite the death of his wife relatively recently, he has kept on working and doing what he loves. I can learn from him.

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