The Grey: Are Wolves Really Man-Eaters?
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@Boonweezy Yea they had to drug Chuck Norris in his films too cause he kept round house kicking people in the face
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@KawaiiChibiPanda Well then you should just kill yourself you MONSTER! HAHAHAHAHA
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SPOILER DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE MOVIE: I don't know if it just didn't make the final cut of the movie, but it never showed Liam Neeson running in the movie .-. it cut to black with Liam Neeson changing his facial expression on a close up of his face when I watched it today... so was that scene with him running... why I no get to see? :(
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"I've worked with wolves before" Lol, I hope he realizes the "wolves" he has worked with are probably given drugs to calm them, or atleast kept in cages.
Nah tho, I understand where he's coming from.
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fucking adverts
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@Shinyafreak Yeah I have, which I don't believe. Like I said every movie has to have some kind of evil in it, that's what makes the movie. I'm just glad i've found someone else who's sane lol. Honestly i wasn't expecting such a calm response to my first comment.
Wolves aren't man eaters, they do what they can to protect their family.
The worst creature on Earth?
Humans obviously.
We take things that aren't ours, kill animals for the fun of it, kill one another for the fun of it, blah blah.
Yet Wolves are here, they kill to survive and ONLY kill what they need.
Don't hate on the Wolf. ._.
KawaiiChibiPanda 1 week ago 5
"The Grey" does not demonize wolves or paint them in a negative light. The film is using wolves as a way to illustrate the fact that nature has and will always be above man. Plus, it's a movie. It isn't reality. It's supposed to be thrilling and primal, which it is. If you want reality, watch a documentary.
Guigley 2 days ago 3