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The Grey ending scene after the credits *spoiler*
Posted on 2/3/12 at 1:25 pm
Posted on 2/3/12 at 1:25 pm
I forgot they had one and walked out early. He survived the battle with the alpha wolf?
This post was edited on 2/3/12 at 1:29 pm
Posted on 2/3/12 at 1:30 pm to JS87
Saw it last night. Didnt know something was after the credits
Were about 12 people in the theater when i went. Probably 7 or 8 different people cursed out loud at the ending.
Were about 12 people in the theater when i went. Probably 7 or 8 different people cursed out loud at the ending.
Posted on 2/3/12 at 1:32 pm to JS87
be glad u walked, it wAs a 1 second flash of liam laying on the wolf, they both still breathing but it looked like he defeated wolf but would prolly die shortly after
Posted on 2/3/12 at 1:34 pm to eyeran
I thought it was ok. It was what I was expecting- a survival movie with each character dying one by one.
Posted on 2/3/12 at 1:37 pm to JS87
yea, i dont think it reached its potential
Posted on 2/3/12 at 1:57 pm to eyeran
quote:
Saw it last night. Didnt know something was after the credits
Were about 12 people in the theater when i went. Probably 7 or 8 different people cursed out loud at the ending.
Must have been in the same theatre. Yea don't stay past the credits, we did and the clip was maybe 2 seconds
Posted on 2/3/12 at 2:44 pm to bleedpurplengold
Posted on 2/3/12 at 4:06 pm to Tigers13
quote:I agree. A lot of corny lines as well.
yea, i dont think it reached its potential
I was cringing when they were telling each other their first names by the river.
I also have NO CLUE how in the world they got across that cliff to the tree(i guess?)
...The trees are about 40ft away from the cliff. The guy jumps about 5ft away from the cliff, then falls straight down when the clothes they tied together snapped(laughable in itself).
Next thing we see is a perfect rope made from those clothes tied to the trees 40ft across.
Also amazing they happened to have a locker room's worth of extra clothes with them.
Posted on 2/3/12 at 4:38 pm to eyeran
Were those wolves on steroids those damn things were huge.
Posted on 2/3/12 at 5:30 pm to KingwoodLsuFan
I go to the movies to be entertained. If I want to argue realism, I'll watch documentaries. Common now, just enjoy the ride. I thought it was a great movie. I also like that liam neeson played an atheist anti faith hard arse. +1 for the good guys
Posted on 2/3/12 at 5:38 pm to KingwoodLsuFan
I had several problems with the Grey and do not get the hype...
1. Why leave the plane that offered shelter, food, and plenty of stuff to burn/turn into weapons? "Hey, let's walk into those woods instead!" Further, it was out in the open and more likely to spot than 7 dudes trudging through the woods. Which brings me to point 2...
2. We're supposed to believe no one would look for them cause they're rufneks? Huh? OK, what about the pilots, stewardess and airline's multi-million $ plane not to mention all their families. Movie really lost me here. Again, the "we're on our own out here" theme was ridiculous in this day and age.
3. After seeing the previews, it was obvious that Liam would be left to fight a last battle on his own. So the plot boils down to a tedious wait to see who'll get eaten next.
I did not have a problem with the ending after the silliness of the rest of it.
The one bright spot was the shock-value of some of the wolf attacks. Had the audience jumping a couple of times. Oh, and Neeson is solid as always.
1. Why leave the plane that offered shelter, food, and plenty of stuff to burn/turn into weapons? "Hey, let's walk into those woods instead!" Further, it was out in the open and more likely to spot than 7 dudes trudging through the woods. Which brings me to point 2...
2. We're supposed to believe no one would look for them cause they're rufneks? Huh? OK, what about the pilots, stewardess and airline's multi-million $ plane not to mention all their families. Movie really lost me here. Again, the "we're on our own out here" theme was ridiculous in this day and age.
3. After seeing the previews, it was obvious that Liam would be left to fight a last battle on his own. So the plot boils down to a tedious wait to see who'll get eaten next.
I did not have a problem with the ending after the silliness of the rest of it.
The one bright spot was the shock-value of some of the wolf attacks. Had the audience jumping a couple of times. Oh, and Neeson is solid as always.
This post was edited on 2/3/12 at 5:41 pm
Posted on 2/3/12 at 5:46 pm to markasaurus
quote:I agree but only to a certain point. I enjoyed the movie, i just thought they got lazy at certain points.
I go to the movies to be entertained. If I want to argue realism, I'll watch documentaries. Common now, just enjoy the ride
They dont even try to explain how the guy got from the cliff to the trees.
Posted on 2/3/12 at 6:01 pm to eyeran
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They dont even try to explain how the guy got from the cliff to the trees.
he jumped
Posted on 2/3/12 at 6:12 pm to Brosef Stalin
How did the wolves get there so quick? Different/more wolves?
Posted on 2/3/12 at 6:12 pm to Brosef Stalin
Dude quadrupled the olympic record... in a blizzard, with a backpack on.
Respect
Respect
Posted on 2/3/12 at 6:21 pm to eyeran
the better question is what was the makeshift rope made of?
Posted on 2/3/12 at 6:37 pm to TejasHorn
quote:
1. Why leave the plane that offered shelter, food, and plenty of stuff to burn/turn into weapons? "Hey, let's walk into those woods instead!" Further, it was out in the open and more likely to spot than 7 dudes trudging through the woods. Which brings me to point 2...
They wolves were picking them off in the camp. The plane was ripped to shreds and wasn't really protecting them from the below freezing temps or the wolves. It's not like it had a door you could open and close. Not to mention they needed a fire to keep warm, which you couldn't light up inside the remainder of the plane.
quote:
2. We're supposed to believe no one would look for them cause they're rufneks? Huh? OK, what about the pilots, stewardess and airline's multi-million $ plane not to mention all their families. Movie really lost me here. Again, the "we're on our own out here" theme was ridiculous in this day and age.
They never confirmed this. The roughnecks were purely speculating that they were "nobodies". I think their inability to get rescued stemmed from their exact location being hard to track down. They knew that their was a possibility they wouldn't be found, so they had to take matters into their own hands.
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3. After seeing the previews, it was obvious that Liam would be left to fight a last battle on his own. So the plot boils down to a tedious wait to see who'll get eaten next.
Who else were they going to show on the previews? Neeson was the only recognizable actor in the film. I couldn't even tell you the details of the previews.
Your silly nitpicking can easily be questioned. You can say this type of shite about any movie. Not sure what you were expecting from this.
I'm sure you have a nice breakdown of "Taken" as well?
Posted on 2/3/12 at 6:38 pm to Lester Earl
Mustve been a laundromat nearby because they found a shitload of extra clothes to tie together for the rope
Posted on 2/5/12 at 11:32 pm to Tigers13
Sorry to bump this thread. I did a quick search because I watched this today and absolutely loved it.
The black "alpha wolf" at the end was death. The whole thing was a metaphor. He finally accepted his wife's death and thats why the wolf died with him at the end. The only way to defeat death is to accept it and stop running from it.
It was movie about death dressed as a "survival" movie.
The black "alpha wolf" at the end was death. The whole thing was a metaphor. He finally accepted his wife's death and thats why the wolf died with him at the end. The only way to defeat death is to accept it and stop running from it.
It was movie about death dressed as a "survival" movie.
This post was edited on 2/5/12 at 11:54 pm
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