the wolves saw Liam Neeson go full Liam Neeson on their pack leader and just became his sled dogs, so he could get back to Los Angeles and retire..thus setting up Taken. Duh.
An even better tactic is to be a bear. Or lots of bears, in case there are lots of wolves. Or you could move to outer space, where there aren't many wolves at all.
An even better tactic is to pull your pants down, turn around, bend over and let the wolves fuck you in the ass. Yes it's not what we all would want...but I'd rather have the wolf inside of me instead of me inside of it..... catch my drift...
Or just grab a weapon and charge at the wolves with the intent of killing them... that outta get them to shit themselves or at least think twice. PS my dad did that to a Bear, seems hard to believe but you would be surprised, a 6”4 built man charging with an axe really does get anyone or anything to think twice
At the beginning of the movie Neeson kills a wolf and stays with it as it passes on. At the end of the movie the wolf kills Neeson and stays with him as he passes on. More likely they killed each other and both died together then the other wolves ran away to go collect some wallets.
Jesus Christ all these people talking about how the wolves are sooooo inaccurate. This is a movie. The director intended the wolves to be metaphors for trouble in life, and the Alpha as Death itself, if you base the movie around Ottway. This actually makes sense. I've also heard theories that either the whole movie or everything after the plane crash is Ottway dead and in purgatory or dying in hospital and this is what he sees before he dies (there's loads of scenes where he is in a hospital bed with his wife and she's saying Don't be afraid). And that the main guys he goes with are parts of his personality dying off as he himself dies in bed. The family man (one that drowns), the tough guy (black guy), the believer (glasses guy), the non believer (diaz). They all die leaving Ottway, the last remaining part of his mind alone, and he submits himself to God and to death at the end. His brain gives up and accepts his fate. He also forms the wallets into a cross as he kneels down. The Grey is the colour between black and white. Life and death. Heaven and Hell. He's in purgatory and this is his test. It seems a bit elaborate but I like to see the movie this way, and it makes sense. It's a really interpretative movie
+TheNoFlinchGrinch I like your analogy, but please don't say "there is loads" / "there's loads", it's like nails on a chalkboard. It's "there are loads" / "there're loads". Other than that, you get a gold star for a nice interpretation.
I watched this movie 2 weeks ago and it's been stuck on my mind still, this movie can certainly change your life and your way of thinking depending on if you can read between the lines to get the message.... Most people will see this movie about a man fighting wolves but in reality it's much much more deeper then that everyone knows that wolves don't behave this way but it was just the classified predator animal chosen to deliver the message. The poem itself is life changing.
It’s a masterpiece. Watched it once haunted me for years. I think of it often when life gets hard. I did a lot of cinematic art research on it. It’s meaning, it’s purpose. Why it’s filmed like it is. More in depth techincal stuff. Turns out to be even greater than what you see as a normal viewer. Such an underrated movie
Like most people who saw The Grey in theaters, I went in under the impression it would be more of an action-oriented film. Was pleasantly surprised to find a thought-provoking film with themes of existentialism, grief, and questions of faith. To me, the best movies are those that infect your mind and won't leave you after it's over. I couldn't stop thinking about The Grey for like a week after.
Weeks. This film never left me. I think about it all the time. I can’t think of a film that has moved me more than this one. And it’s an “action” film. I can’t even…
I've worked and lived in the frozen hell of rural Canada and, while this film is enjoyable, the wolf behavior is 100% wrong - and I mean wrong enough to shag the whole viewing experience. The filmmakers got absolutely nothing right about wolf behavior. Wolves don't do a one-on-five attack, they sure as hell stay away from fire, and they DO NOT attack a man when there's a nice unguarded venison on the ground. It's unfortunate that the general public is given this fairy-tale image of wild wolf behavior.
Well the point of these isn't honestly to insult movies. It's just all for good laughs like when you watch your best friend getting beaten by cops because he said something stupid to them.
Dustin Johnson the wolves are a metaphor for life problems and as each one comes you have to deal with it,the last and biggest wolf is death and letting everything go and liams character shows that he isnt afraid anymore by fighting it. Another metaphor is that liam is dead and so are the rest of the people with him and he is in purgatory(the state after death,basically judgement day) where he passes a trial where he fights his sins while the rest of the crew slowly loses its fight and doesnt pass the trial.
The scene where the man drowned in the river fucked me up. I'm terrified of drowning, and I've never been so traumatized by a movie. Absolutely brilliant filming and acting on everyone's behalf.
Wolves are carnivores, opportunist hunters, highly intelligent, hunt in packs and live in harsh environments with scarce food sources in the winter. Not to say that the movie is accurate but it is a MOVIE and the movie conveyed a stronger theme that just killer wolves. Struggling with demons, facing your fear, loss, compassion, forgiveness. To me the movie was amazing. The reviewer feels that the death in the plane was drawn out, I feel it was the most honest death scene ever on film. The so call wind fading out is just an the audible rack focus that happens when you are focusing on something important.... living in the moment similar to how a loud, busy restaurant seems to fades away when you are there with the love of your life.
He's not reviewing the movie. he nitpicks things in movies. it's all for entertainment and he's not serious about more than half of the things he sins movies for. watch more of his videos and you will understand what he does more
To everyone screaming about the injustice to wolves in this movie: it's a *movie.* We have so much more knowledge on wolves to know 100% that they do not act like this unless they're rabid or something. Whereas opposed to Jaws - which came out in a time when we didn't know shit about sharks - yeah, that movie terrified a lot of people.
I really wouldn't expect southern U.S. to be the primary source of all wolf knowledge, to be honest. Maybe during the ice age wolves were around the southern U.S. area, but not now. I was speaking in general. *The human race* knows generally more about wolves than what's depicted in this movie. That's why we have an entire wolf section in wildlife biology.
Lou Mo ...an entire wolf section in a class and you don't know that wolves were driven out of the U.S. by settlers? Then again, that line of thought on my half is probably just the assumption that you live in the U.S at all. WAIT, AN ENTIRE WOLF SECTION? Where do you live? I want to go to that school. xD Either way, down here everyone simply assumes wolves are exactly as depicted in this movie. Hell, in the north they think that way as well (I lived in the north for most of my life but recently moved down south). I know for a fact that the average Brit has a similar view.
Lou Mo Incorrect. Gray Wolves were spread from the northern tip of Canada to most of the United States. Settlers drove them almost completely out of the United States (EDIT: from the US and into Canada) and the species became nearly extinct until they were reintroduced in Yellowstone and a few other places. Gray Wolves are one of the most adaptable species on the planet, to the point were several "species" of canine are actually just Gray Wolves living in different areas. I feel kind of stupid for not realizing you meant the profession. xD As a whole, as a species, throughout the entire world, we know _extremely little_. What the majority "knows" is what a species-wide calculation would find. The majority are morons who do not know anything about the actual nature of animals. (ESPECIALLY wolves, due to the demonization of them by Europeans in the medieval era. You would be hard-pressed to find an animal even remotely as ignorantly hated as the wolf, other than perhaps sharks and various "bugs". At the same time, wolves also have a very large... shall we say fan-base? DUE to that prejudice against them.)
If this movie were any good I'd agree. Since it's a heap of shit, I resent the fact that it's filling idiots' heads with the idea that wolves are in some way a threat to humans. If it were good we could say "eh, it's entertaining, and who knows they could be some lost species of super velociraptor wolves."
James I watched this movie as a fucking 6. I didn’t sleep for no joke 2 days. I was scared shitless. That’s what I get for listening to my brother. I’m 14 now. Still scared tho.
He trained batman, Saved the Jews, Was the captain of the A-Team ... I could go on and on and on this man is just awesome; In his movie roles of course.
There is a marvelous story of a man who once stood before God, his heart breaking from the pain and injustice in the world. "Dear God," he cried out. "Look at all the suffering, the anguish, and distress in your world. Why don't you send help?" God responded, "I *did* send help. I sent *you*." That man was Liam Neeson.
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end: 1 (5:47): Lost, "Pilot (Part 1)" (season 1, episode 1; ABC, 22nd September 2004) 2 (5:54): Game of Thrones, "Winter Is Coming" (season 1, episode 1; HBO, 17th April 2011) 3 (5:59): The Empire Strikes Back (20th Century Studios, 1980) 4 (6:05): Back to the Future Part II (Universal Pictures, 1989) 5 (6:12): Army of Darkness (Universal Pictures, 1992) 6 (6:22): Dead Poets Society (Touchstone Pictures, 1989) 7 (6:26): The Edge (20th Century Studios, 1997)
I love at the end how you used a quote from The Edge. Both movies had very similar feels to them and I love them both. They really leave an impact on you
The death scene at 1:07 just ruins me every time I watch the movie. The calm Neeson has, the shock in the man's face, and you can feel the realness and broken heartedness of the other guys. Such a great scene
This is one of my favorite films of all time, such an unexpected surprise. I expected wolf punching, but instead got an emotional and beautiful drama with Neeson giving an incredible performance. It's so bizarre to think that the guy who did the A-Team was capable of making this borderline perfect film.
It was hardly perfect. Imo it was an entertaining movie, the CGI wolves were not that impressive, some scenes were very unrealistic, but it had a good ending. Different. All in all I liked the movie, but far from "perfect".
Dreaming Dan I'm saying Carnahan (the director of both films) was able to make this near-perfect film after the less than mediocre film that was The A Team.
Hi guys! I just wanted to say I absolutely love your videos! I never do comments like these but i've been watching the eww's for years and I just can't get enough of them. I can rewatch them for ever! Your humor is so, so great, I can't help but literally laugh out loud. Thank you for the amazing entertainment and keep doing what you're doing :) Also, Jeremy, I love your channel and would really appreciate some more "dear Hollywood" PS: sorry for my english, I'm Belgian PPS: I realise there's a very small chance you'll read this but that's ok
Also, you can't light jet fuel on fire with a lighter. Jet fuel is diesel. You can't light diesel on fire with a lighter. Plus, if he is some wolf expert, wouldn't he know that the forest is the wolves' HOME?
Well that's one of the points of the story. Liam Neeson was ironically always leading them to the wolves home when he thought he was leading them away. They accidentaly went the wrong direction.
the wolves are symbolic of the fight to survive. this movie hit me deep and has stuck with me for years and continues to. as an owner of two wolves i must say i loved the symbolism these wolves and movie gave m.e and anyone with an open mind
Even though most of these sins are fairly logical, this is one of my absolute favorite movies of all time. To me, there's nothing more badass than the bone-chilling scenes around the campfires, and the gushy bits of anticipation and thrill that are the backbone of this absolutely raw and badass movie. These sins hardly impact my views on this kickass thriller. One of my favorite movies ever.
TheTrueWolfboy in my opinion this movie didn't treat wolves that horribly really. They portrayed them somewhat inaccurately but you can also tell the film is in a way demanding you respect them and nature. If you bother to watch the movie closely you can tell that the wolves and humans both do some pretty awful things to each other. It's not a film about the wolves, and it's not like anyone's going to watch this movie and go like "yeah I'm going to go kill some wolves now because of this movie", that's just dumb.
unmessable12 As is anyone who would kill an animal for any reason. Just dumb. Because of that, further demonization of wolves is unnecessary and annoying.
Just finished watching the series after my AP English teacher decided it was a good idea for Halloween to give us some education on The Army of Darkness and followed after with 1 & 2. If any of the facutly found out he would be fired on the spot... I would have never heard of the title otherwise.
+The King of the Penguins Ugh, bless your heart. Does no one realize that the wolves are entirely symbolic and the movie is more about how people deal with death than them facing wolves?
Fuck this movie. The trailer showed Liam Nelson and the black wolf running at each other in awesome wolf punching goodness. Then they get you all hyped up for that scene the entire movie. Finally, when you're about to witness said scene that sold you in the trailer there's an abrupt cut to black and credits rolled. I saw it and theaters and I have never been more pissed off. I paid to see Liam Nelson punching wolves God Damnit!
Um... I'm a girl... centrarchid and I am talking about the movie Frozen which just released. And ***** the movie HAS released on DVD so, ya. And yes, I know I will have to wait. I just requested it, ok?
Ahona Dutta Just making sure you weren't talking about the other movie "Frozen", seeing as how there are two of them. This movie has wolves, "Frozen" (from 2010) has wolves. As for you being a girl...ok? Sorry I didn't read your profile before commenting?
This movie makes a lot more sense when you realize it is the Neeson character's near death experience. If you pay attention the IV drip is on his side of the bed. His wife says 'don't be afraid' to comfort him because he is about to die.
I'm surprised he missed the bit where Liam Neeson didn't die of hypothermia after getting out of the river. I love this movie but that was one particular scene that just kinda made my science hurt.
just cause u get out of a freezing cold river or lake doesnt mean u will die. Ive done it loads of times. It was part of my Brit army survival training. -40c temps we had to break through the ice strip off and jump in the water and stay there for 15 mins before getting out. we did that everytime we went to Norway or the arctic and antarctic which we did every winter. higher risk of dying by jumping in a pool of water in a desert during the summer. as it increaeses ur chances of sunstroke and ur body dehydrating faster. Had to do that as well. US seals and delta force were whimps compared to what my unit were trained for. several tried and failled most didnt last 5 mins.
No one thought that maybe climbing a tree would save their asses, the wolves obviously only attack at night, during the day you keep going, at night climb a tree and use a sharpened stick or something to stab the wolves, eat the wolves later, purify snow...Life
The wolves attacked during the day. When they first left the plane crash and were walking in a straight line, the wolves attacked the guy that was bringing up the rear. The wolves also attacked the guy that fell while crossing the gorge. The one that was dreaming of his daughter's hair when he woke up to find the wolf attacking him
Lmao I love the one at 3:47 "wakes up with a wolf-like snarl to startle people" haha. To be honest though, these videos are mostly entertaining rather than comedic. I laugh at two or three of the sins for each video, the really funny ones.
The second part of this video where I laughed is at 5:30 "It's their fucking den" hahaha. I love the Lost reference music at 5:47 too, but sadly, I don't think many people understood it only from the music. Of course I did though because I loved Lost.
I'm no animal expert, but Liam Neeson did say that they are extremely territorial, especially if you're within 30 miles of their den, so that might be it
Nicholas Skeans Yeah, but it is true that they are more afraid of humans. They only attack if discouraged, or if you are in their territory, otherwise, like humans, they will avoid us. Also, they are definitely *not* as large as the movie depicted them....they were almost like bears in the movie! xD
You missed something. During a scene, Liam Neesons character says that wolves are the only animals that seek revenge. That's wrong because Elephants and Crows do too.
They should have made this movie with bears instead of wolves, I like Liam Neeson but having lived in the North it just isn't realistic at all, there is no wolf that can do what they do in this movie. Bears on the other hand..
Why are people in the comments complaining about CinemaSins making sins up about things that aren't movie mistakes? It's literally always been like this, and you just started complaining? Regardless, it's not just movie mistakes, but it's also 'movie logic', in the sense that something that happens in a movie wouldn't happen in real life. I'm surprised people just started getting their panties in a knot, considering it really isn't any different from the previous videos.
It's not new. You should have seen it when the EWW Lord of the Rings videos were first put up.. it was seriously one big emo nerd-rage circle jerk in the comments.
You forgot the lame advice from a "wolf expert" to run from them. Like numerous times. As if they could out run a wolf pack. While plenty of metal from the plane was lying around to make spears and weapons of some kind. Then they wouldn't have to worry about their food problem. Plenty of wolf meat for the taking!
The wolves will work together to bring down prey, but wolves are smart enough to recognise that people are not prey, especially not within their own den. Obviously my statement doesn't hold true for when they're hunting, they work as a pack. But when they're facing off an invader in their territory, the alpha fights alone.
Where do you get this from? There's no biological reason the Alpha wolf would fight one on one with a human. They would if another wolf challenged them in any way, but a human stumbling into there den? They are instinctive and intellectual to the point of standing down another alpha wolf, but NOT going one on one with a human.
James Hicks If you intrude in a wolves den, they defend their territory. If it's a lone intruder, the alpha does the fighting. Even if it's a human. Any non-prey animal in their den would be confronted by the alpha. One on one territorial disputes are settled by the alpha. We can see from domestic dogs that canines treat humans as predators, and wolves exhibit the same traits. There are recordings of people who have become the alpha's of wolf/dog packs before. This is because they become the new alpha. This proves that wolves treat humans with the same respect as another wolf.
elasdickband027 You sound like the kind of person who would enjoy watching the documentary on Shaun Ellis, a man who was alpha to a pack of wolves for 2 years *18 months sorry, he lived in another pack for 2 years
As an American, I can honestly say, I've never really been entirely sure which one to use. It's a punishment I think for reading so many books from different places.
I dont understand the Grey or Gray thing. I spell it as grey cause thats what I was taught in grade school but in some other schools they spell it as Gray. In the military I only seen spelled as grey but I read both are correct but honestly it looks strange to me when I see it spelled gray. I guess its just a matter of personal preference.
The guy stopping the 3 falling people is actually very possible, it functions like a snow anchor used in mountain climbing. The snow piles up on itself more the more you move it, so it provides more and more resistance. This is actually used to catch falling people in real life and can catch several people at once.
criminally underrated movie, this movie was amazing, spoke truths and had so many intense hidden means and subtext. Without a doubt up their with my favourites
the wolves saw Liam Neeson go full Liam Neeson on their pack leader and just became his sled dogs, so he could get back to Los Angeles and retire..thus setting up Taken. Duh.
2009worstyearever i approve.
+SnakeyXT I must concur
2009worstyearever that would make a Purr-fict ending/universe tie!
+Trillin 09 Why did you make a cat pur pun when wolves are a cousins to canines?
This is canon
Actually "dont move" is a good tactic to avoid getting killed by wolves. Running activates their chase and kill instinct.
An even better tactic is to make loud noises and make yourself look big and threatening.
An even better tactic is to be a bear. Or lots of bears, in case there are lots of wolves. Or you could move to outer space, where there aren't many wolves at all.
An even better tactic is to pull your pants down, turn around, bend over and let the wolves fuck you in the ass. Yes it's not what we all would want...but I'd rather have the wolf inside of me instead of me inside of it..... catch my drift...
Plus you should never break eye contact with a predatory animal until they look away first
Or just grab a weapon and charge at the wolves with the intent of killing them... that outta get them to shit themselves or at least think twice. PS my dad did that to a Bear, seems hard to believe but you would be surprised, a 6”4 built man charging with an axe really does get anyone or anything to think twice
You forgot to mention that Liam Neeson somehow manifested shotgun rounds, when he only had a rifle.
Then again, he is Liam Neeson...
He had a shotgun too, he just ignored it to give the wolves a better chance... because he's Liam Neeson.
What's more amazing is that the rifle could use the said shotgun rounds! (I'll make it fit!)
DigitalHaze65536 The rifle didn't want to question Liam Neeson's choice of ammunition.
jahahahaha!
he picks up a box of shells from the plane crash....
In my mind, Diaz took the wolves' eggs and hid them in Liam Neeson's backpack. That's why the wolves were hunting them.
Since the geneticists spliced their dna with sex-changing frogs.
+Idlehampster ... wolf eggs?
Then Diaz is no better than the people who build that place
Trash JJ Finally, someone who gets it!
Idlehampster You're welcome
At the beginning of the movie Neeson kills a wolf and stays with it as it passes on. At the end of the movie the wolf kills Neeson and stays with him as he passes on. More likely they killed each other and both died together then the other wolves ran away to go collect some wallets.
Beginning sounded pretty accurate but the end and me 😂😂😂 of what u just said
+Matt K nah he survived end credit scene shows the wolf breathing slow to a stop laying on the ground bleeding.
Wolves don't just let people lay on them after they've killed said people.
+guitarman0365 They both died.
+Char Aznable It makes the most sense for the story. There's also a production photo of him bleeding out massive torso wounds.
Jesus Christ all these people talking about how the wolves are sooooo inaccurate. This is a movie. The director intended the wolves to be metaphors for trouble in life, and the Alpha as Death itself, if you base the movie around Ottway. This actually makes sense. I've also heard theories that either the whole movie or everything after the plane crash is Ottway dead and in purgatory or dying in hospital and this is what he sees before he dies (there's loads of scenes where he is in a hospital bed with his wife and she's saying Don't be afraid). And that the main guys he goes with are parts of his personality dying off as he himself dies in bed. The family man (one that drowns), the tough guy (black guy), the believer (glasses guy), the non believer (diaz). They all die leaving Ottway, the last remaining part of his mind alone, and he submits himself to God and to death at the end. His brain gives up and accepts his fate. He also forms the wallets into a cross as he kneels down. The Grey is the colour between black and white. Life and death. Heaven and Hell. He's in purgatory and this is his test. It seems a bit elaborate but I like to see the movie this way, and it makes sense. It's a really interpretative movie
+TheNoFlinchGrinch It makes complete sense that your avatar is George W. Bush.
+Ct Tc And? Lol
+TheNoFlinchGrinch you just went full english class on that shit
+Freddie Kehoe I really did didn't I? I had a lot of time on my hands haha
+TheNoFlinchGrinch I like your analogy, but please don't say "there is loads" / "there's loads", it's like nails on a chalkboard. It's "there are loads" / "there're loads". Other than that, you get a gold star for a nice interpretation.
Liam Neeson, SO badass, he has sins removed.
Non-Stop was bad-ass!
Comedy Bros Oh yeah for real! 🔥🔥🔥
Liam Neeson, the only man fucking awesome enough to undo sins with his awesomeness.
Because he's Liam motherf****** Neeson
19fable Liam Neesonsssss!!! :D
Liam-niisan
lusteraliaszero much japanese respect :D hahahaha
I watched this movie 2 weeks ago and it's been stuck on my mind still, this movie can certainly change your life and your way of thinking depending on if you can read between the lines to get the message.... Most people will see this movie about a man fighting wolves but in reality it's much much more deeper then that everyone knows that wolves don't behave this way but it was just the classified predator animal chosen to deliver the message. The poem itself is life changing.
No but for real, The Grey is fucking incredible.
wattt
It’s a masterpiece. Watched it once haunted me for years. I think of it often when life gets hard.
I did a lot of cinematic art research on it. It’s meaning, it’s purpose. Why it’s filmed like it is.
More in depth techincal stuff. Turns out to be even greater than what you see as a normal viewer. Such an underrated movie
It is unrealistic though
@@mackle_less6515 what are you talking about he said its incredible a d you are saying not everything has got to be a Disney movie
It is true poetry.
"Liam Neeson doesn't answer Liam Neeson's prayer in this scene"
Best sin ever
Like most people who saw The Grey in theaters, I went in under the impression it would be more of an action-oriented film. Was pleasantly surprised to find a thought-provoking film with themes of existentialism, grief, and questions of faith. To me, the best movies are those that infect your mind and won't leave you after it's over. I couldn't stop thinking about The Grey for like a week after.
Weeks. This film never left me. I think about it all the time. I can’t think of a film that has moved me more than this one. And it’s an “action” film. I can’t even…
I thought it was actually a really good movie.... just my opinion though.
it was
I've worked and lived in the frozen hell of rural Canada and, while this film is enjoyable, the wolf behavior is 100% wrong - and I mean wrong enough to shag the whole viewing experience. The filmmakers got absolutely nothing right about wolf behavior. Wolves don't do a one-on-five attack, they sure as hell stay away from fire, and they DO NOT attack a man when there's a nice unguarded venison on the ground. It's unfortunate that the general public is given this fairy-tale image of wild wolf behavior.
I did too. This is probably one of the most underrated movies of the last few years.
Well the point of these isn't honestly to insult movies.
It's just all for good laughs like when you watch your best friend getting beaten by cops because he said something stupid to them.
I thought it was utterly terrible. Just my opinion.
This film was surprisingly good actually, really sad to
Did you know that its all a metaphor?
+Νικολαος Βασιλας
how so?
Dustin Johnson the wolves are a metaphor for life problems and as each one comes you have to deal with it,the last and biggest wolf is death and letting everything go and liams character shows that he isnt afraid anymore by fighting it.
Another metaphor is that liam is dead and so are the rest of the people with him and he is in purgatory(the state after death,basically judgement day) where he passes a trial where he fights his sins while the rest of the crew slowly loses its fight and doesnt pass the trial.
Too*
+Νικολαος Βασιλας Yeah, you lost me at purgatory...
The scene where the man drowned in the river fucked me up. I'm terrified of drowning, and I've never been so traumatized by a movie. Absolutely brilliant filming and acting on everyone's behalf.
I would have untied my shoe & gotten my foot out. I can retrieve the boot after I am able to surface when I need to breathe.
Are you in love with Liam Neeson?
Are you not?!
CinemaSins hehe I just dont want you to get jealous...
CinemaSins Another Cinema Sin, a Lone wolf would not attack a large group
Johnny Bobby
Unless it was desperate
I don't love him. I praise him. Everything what I do best is for the glory of Liam Neeson.
Wolves are carnivores, opportunist hunters, highly intelligent, hunt in packs and live in harsh environments with scarce food sources in the winter. Not to say that the movie is accurate but it is a MOVIE and the movie conveyed a stronger theme that just killer wolves. Struggling with demons, facing your fear, loss, compassion, forgiveness. To me the movie was amazing.
The reviewer feels that the death in the plane was drawn out, I feel it was the most honest death scene ever on film. The so call wind fading out is just an the audible rack focus that happens when you are focusing on something important.... living in the moment similar to how a loud, busy restaurant seems to fades away when you are there with the love of your life.
Wolves are omnivores, actually. They just eat fruit so rarely that nobody notices or cares that they are not actually strict carnivores.
He's not reviewing the movie. he nitpicks things in movies. it's all for entertainment and he's not serious about more than half of the things he sins movies for. watch more of his videos and you will understand what he does more
***** Struggling with their inner demons...not literal demons lol
***** Honest mistake :)
Benny Kong To quote Everything Wrong With Cinema Sins "We're not reviewers. We're assholes."
Liam Neeson doesn't answer Liam Neesons prayers...
"this guy wakes up with a wolf-like snarl to startle people". haha so true, what a WTF moment.
To everyone screaming about the injustice to wolves in this movie: it's a *movie.* We have so much more knowledge on wolves to know 100% that they do not act like this unless they're rabid or something. Whereas opposed to Jaws - which came out in a time when we didn't know shit about sharks - yeah, that movie terrified a lot of people.
If you think that we know more about wolves than in this movie, you obviously don't live in the southern U.S.
I really wouldn't expect southern U.S. to be the primary source of all wolf knowledge, to be honest. Maybe during the ice age wolves were around the southern U.S. area, but not now. I was speaking in general. *The human race* knows generally more about wolves than what's depicted in this movie. That's why we have an entire wolf section in wildlife biology.
Lou Mo ...an entire wolf section in a class and you don't know that wolves were driven out of the U.S. by settlers?
Then again, that line of thought on my half is probably just the assumption that you live in the U.S at all.
WAIT, AN ENTIRE WOLF SECTION? Where do you live? I want to go to that school. xD
Either way, down here everyone simply assumes wolves are exactly as depicted in this movie. Hell, in the north they think that way as well (I lived in the north for most of my life but recently moved down south). I know for a fact that the average Brit has a similar view.
Lou Mo Incorrect. Gray Wolves were spread from the northern tip of Canada to most of the United States. Settlers drove them almost completely out of the United States (EDIT: from the US and into Canada) and the species became nearly extinct until they were reintroduced in Yellowstone and a few other places. Gray Wolves are one of the most adaptable species on the planet, to the point were several "species" of canine are actually just Gray Wolves living in different areas.
I feel kind of stupid for not realizing you meant the profession. xD
As a whole, as a species, throughout the entire world, we know _extremely little_. What the majority "knows" is what a species-wide calculation would find. The majority are morons who do not know anything about the actual nature of animals. (ESPECIALLY wolves, due to the demonization of them by Europeans in the medieval era. You would be hard-pressed to find an animal even remotely as ignorantly hated as the wolf, other than perhaps sharks and various "bugs". At the same time, wolves also have a very large... shall we say fan-base? DUE to that prejudice against them.)
If this movie were any good I'd agree. Since it's a heap of shit, I resent the fact that it's filling idiots' heads with the idea that wolves are in some way a threat to humans. If it were good we could say "eh, it's entertaining, and who knows they could be some lost species of super velociraptor wolves."
I love this movie. It's so sad
This movie was perfect
James I watched this movie as a fucking 6. I didn’t sleep for no joke 2 days. I was scared shitless. That’s what I get for listening to my brother. I’m 14 now. Still scared tho.
Perfectly terrible.
No it had 51 sins
Exept the ending and the letter at the start
@@Dankman9no it wasn't
1:48 Only Liam Neeson could deliver "I'm going to start beating the shit out of you in the next 5 seconds"
+Anduin Wrynn Good point. I think Clint Eastwood could have in his heyday. Maybe Liam is this generations Clint Eastwood.
Idk guys... I’d love to hear Channing Tatum
“Liam Neeson doesn’t answer Liam Nesson’s prayers.” 😂😂😂😂 I lost it
He trained batman, Saved the Jews, Was the captain of the A-Team ... I could go on and on and on this man is just awesome; In his movie roles of course.
he was also god of lighting and he trained obi-wan
dontquestionthisname Yep I forgot those and not to mention he found Darth Vader and in so had a liking for his mother lol :-P
don't forget the jesus lion and darkmanand the greatest movie of all time........ KRULL!!!!!
Aluben Oh my god of course I totally forgot he was the voice of Aslan in Narnia but Krull was before my time :-P
There is a marvelous story of a man who once stood before God, his heart breaking from the pain and injustice in the world. "Dear God," he cried out. "Look at all the suffering, the anguish, and distress in your world. Why don't you send help?" God responded, "I *did* send help. I sent *you*." That man was Liam Neeson.
No one is going to mention how a guy with a rifle only had shotgun shells?
Ok
It’s Liam neeson. I’m pretty sure he craps shotgun shells.
I love CinemaSins and these episodes, but this is probably the first time I can explain every sin counted.
Holy Crap you took my request from the last video?? AWESOME!!!
plot twist, it was just a coincidence.
Max Wang plot twist, or was it?
Sorry to burst your bubble, but this was probably in production (or at least slated for production) long before your comment.
Legomax18
why do you need to take this away from me??
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end:
1 (5:47): Lost, "Pilot (Part 1)" (season 1, episode 1; ABC, 22nd September 2004)
2 (5:54): Game of Thrones, "Winter Is Coming" (season 1, episode 1; HBO, 17th April 2011)
3 (5:59): The Empire Strikes Back (20th Century Studios, 1980)
4 (6:05): Back to the Future Part II (Universal Pictures, 1989)
5 (6:12): Army of Darkness (Universal Pictures, 1992)
6 (6:22): Dead Poets Society (Touchstone Pictures, 1989)
7 (6:26): The Edge (20th Century Studios, 1997)
He must really like this movie if it has a low sin count.
Exactly.
i died when you went, "liam neeson didnt answer liam neesons prayer" lol
RIP rickiex
This is such an underrated film. It's brilliant. A remake of Predator with wolves.
Get there wallets so the wolves can't find out where they live and go after their families.
Wait, did you just REMOVE a sin? Woah....
He's done that before a few times.
Anyone else still watching and appreciating this movie in 2022?
Same goes for this channel.
I love at the end how you used a quote from The Edge. Both movies had very similar feels to them and I love them both. They really leave an impact on you
The Grey was one of my favorite movies of 2012.
It was actually 2011
The death scene at 1:07 just ruins me every time I watch the movie. The calm Neeson has, the shock in the man's face, and you can feel the realness and broken heartedness of the other guys. Such a great scene
Gimme an EWW for The Brotherhood of the Wolf.
i happen to like that movie it was different
I like it very much, too. But no movie is without sin.
This is one of my favorite films of all time, such an unexpected surprise. I expected wolf punching, but instead got an emotional and beautiful drama with Neeson giving an incredible performance. It's so bizarre to think that the guy who did the A-Team was capable of making this borderline perfect film.
Of all the million films Liam did, the A-Team is your stand out example?????
Dreaming Dan No the director of the A-Team also directed The Grey
It was hardly perfect. Imo it was an entertaining movie, the CGI wolves were not that impressive, some scenes were very unrealistic, but it had a good ending. Different. All in all I liked the movie, but far from "perfect".
Casa Bonita Oh didn't know that. My bad. :)
Dreaming Dan I'm saying Carnahan (the director of both films) was able to make this near-perfect film after the less than mediocre film that was The A Team.
Hi guys! I just wanted to say I absolutely love your videos! I never do comments like these but i've been watching the eww's for years and I just can't get enough of them. I can rewatch them for ever! Your humor is so, so great, I can't help but literally laugh out loud. Thank you for the amazing entertainment and keep doing what you're doing :)
Also, Jeremy, I love your channel and would really appreciate some more "dear Hollywood"
PS: sorry for my english, I'm Belgian
PPS: I realise there's a very small chance you'll read this but that's ok
I think this is the first time a sin was Taken away.
icwutudidthar
"Taken"
Also, you can't light jet fuel on fire with a lighter. Jet fuel is diesel. You can't light diesel on fire with a lighter. Plus, if he is some wolf expert, wouldn't he know that the forest is the wolves' HOME?
Well that's one of the points of the story. Liam Neeson was ironically always leading them to the wolves home when he thought he was leading them away. They accidentaly went the wrong direction.
the wolves are symbolic of the fight to survive. this movie hit me deep and has stuck with me for years and continues to. as an owner of two wolves i must say i loved the symbolism these wolves and movie gave m.e and anyone with an open mind
You own two wolves??
The wolves in this movie killed more people in this movie than they have in the last century. :b
Everything wrong with Gravity - Featuring Scott Manley. That would just be so many freaking sins and so much awesomeness! :D
Even though most of these sins are fairly logical, this is one of my absolute favorite movies of all time. To me, there's nothing more badass than the bone-chilling scenes around the campfires, and the gushy bits of anticipation and thrill that are the backbone of this absolutely raw and badass movie. These sins hardly impact my views on this kickass thriller. One of my favorite movies ever.
Despite the utter demonization of an animal that was nearly driven extinct due to already existing ignorance?
TheTrueWolfboy in my opinion this movie didn't treat wolves that horribly really. They portrayed them somewhat inaccurately but you can also tell the film is in a way demanding you respect them and nature. If you bother to watch the movie closely you can tell that the wolves and humans both do some pretty awful things to each other. It's not a film about the wolves, and it's not like anyone's going to watch this movie and go like "yeah I'm going to go kill some wolves now because of this movie", that's just dumb.
unmessable12 As is anyone who would kill an animal for any reason. Just dumb. Because of that, further demonization of wolves is unnecessary and annoying.
@@TheTrueWolfboy did you get smarter in the last 7 years? I really hope so😔
Everything IS wrong with Sharknado!!!
No, everything is wrong with the Twilight saga.
Rainbow Dash Not all of them. Only two of them I believe.
BigBossMan538
i would love to argue but i haven't seen a single movies but i haven't heard many good reviews of the those movies or books
way to not take my comment...
everything is wrong with sharknado apart from the sharks and the tornadoes!
We really need Everything Wrong with The Army of Darkness! Imagine the comedy!
but that movie is too perfect to do that :P
It's pretty much perfect, but it's dripping with cliche's and the half-way through change in camera quality... We need this vid! hehehe
Honestly, I found it unwatchable compared to Evil Dead 2.
Just finished watching the series after my AP English teacher decided it was a good idea for Halloween to give us some education on The Army of Darkness and followed after with 1 & 2. If any of the facutly found out he would be fired on the spot... I would have never heard of the title otherwise.
Guys, the wolves aren't real. It's all symbolism. Stop talking about how they're not acting like real wolves
+The King of the Penguins Ugh, bless your heart. Does no one realize that the wolves are entirely symbolic and the movie is more about how people deal with death than them facing wolves?
The movie sucked balls.
+Count chocula That hurt
+The King of the Penguins
thanks for understanding the symbolism, just made my brain release endorphins that someone else actually gets this!!!
I guess symbols can fuckimg rip someone to pieces now
Everything Wrong With After Earth. It's a no-brainer for its sins.
Done.
Everything wrong with that movie is that it exists.
Indeed. However, not only does it exist, but it also has the nerve to hide the director's name in the trailer. The trailers those days...urgh...
Loki Laufeyson Say, could you use the Tessaract mind control techniques to have Shyamalan trailers show his name, Loki? >:D
It would take 3 hours lol
Fuck this movie. The trailer showed Liam Nelson and the black wolf running at each other in awesome wolf punching goodness. Then they get you all hyped up for that scene the entire movie. Finally, when you're about to witness said scene that sold you in the trailer there's an abrupt cut to black and credits rolled. I saw it and theaters and I have never been more pissed off. I paid to see Liam Nelson punching wolves God Damnit!
Who the fuck is Liam Nelson?
oh wow, I've been fucking that name up for a long time. Neeson? What kind of last name is that?
Stone Cold Clem Northern Irish.
I need to find this trailer with leslie nelson punching wolves.
RayValdez360 Who the fuck is Leslie Nelson?
In my opinion, I think Ottoway killed the Alpha but attained life-threating wounds which slowly killed him. So basically a stalemate
Removed a sin? Has that ever happened before?
Historic moment?
Awesome.
0:54
Didn't they explain that before?
Step 1. Be Liam Neeson
Step 2. Survive
Job Done.
The step 2 is basically automatic except if you're on batman begins.
3:21, he has a tattoo on his neck that says "no mas."
Conner Wood no more
A negative sin. Wow. The first one in existence. Probably the only one that will ever exist. It is so amazing.
Please, please, please do Frozen sins!!!
YES PLEASE
It's even out on DVD yet, you have to wait. Yeesh
***** Unless he is talking about the 2010 movie "Frozen" which is also a survival movie with wolves.
Um... I'm a girl... centrarchid and I am talking about the movie Frozen which just released. And ***** the movie HAS released on DVD so, ya. And yes, I know I will have to wait. I just requested it, ok?
Ahona Dutta
Just making sure you weren't talking about the other movie "Frozen", seeing as how there are two of them. This movie has wolves, "Frozen" (from 2010) has wolves. As for you being a girl...ok? Sorry I didn't read your profile before commenting?
The LOST music in that clip at the end was absolute genius. Well done cinemasins.
add another sin for the guys who walk in to the middle of nowhere to cut down 1 tree after passing a million similar trees.
This movie makes a lot more sense when you realize it is the Neeson character's near death experience. If you pay attention the IV drip is on his side of the bed. His wife says 'don't be afraid' to comfort him because he is about to die.
Alexander Jakubsen not his wife?!
"The movie 'Alive' becomes a comedy when you find yourself in that exact situation." LMFAOOOO
Liam Neeson screams the best shit
He's just a boss like that.
shat, i actually understood the references at the ened
I'm surprised he missed the bit where Liam Neeson didn't die of hypothermia after getting out of the river. I love this movie but that was one particular scene that just kinda made my science hurt.
It's a movie about symbols of struggle and death. Science shouldn't matter.
He is also dry so he could have died there and is Pickering his ideal death idk I heard someone say that but I don’t really buy it
just cause u get out of a freezing cold river or lake doesnt mean u will die. Ive done it loads of times. It was part of my Brit army survival training. -40c temps we had to break through the ice strip off and jump in the water and stay there for 15 mins before getting out. we did that everytime we went to Norway or the arctic and antarctic which we did every winter. higher risk of dying by jumping in a pool of water in a desert during the summer. as it increaeses ur chances of sunstroke and ur body dehydrating faster. Had to do that as well.
US seals and delta force were whimps compared to what my unit were trained for. several tried and failled most didnt last 5 mins.
No one thought that maybe climbing a tree would save their asses, the wolves obviously only attack at night, during the day you keep going, at night climb a tree and use a sharpened stick or something to stab the wolves, eat the wolves later, purify snow...Life
XD
The wolves attacked during the day. When they first left the plane crash and were walking in a straight line, the wolves attacked the guy that was bringing up the rear. The wolves also attacked the guy that fell while crossing the gorge. The one that was dreaming of his daughter's hair when he woke up to find the wolf attacking him
Because they'd definitely stay warm up in a tree at night, away from any fire.....
snuke37 set the tree on fire
timothy white Problem Solved!
I'm surprised you didn't call the guy in the glasses "Discount Robert Downey Jr."
Lmao I love the one at 3:47 "wakes up with a wolf-like snarl to startle people" haha. To be honest though, these videos are mostly entertaining rather than comedic. I laugh at two or three of the sins for each video, the really funny ones.
The second part of this video where I laughed is at 5:30 "It's their fucking den" hahaha. I love the Lost reference music at 5:47 too, but sadly, I don't think many people understood it only from the music. Of course I did though because I loved Lost.
This guy should make a video for Final Fantasy VII Advent Children.
Everything wrong with fight club or pulp fiction
why not both?
Both movies were highly overrated
Wow not over rated. You mean highly rated.
Abhyuday Sharda Both movies were awesome
One does not speak of fight club...
1:56 wrong sound for minus sin.
I don't think normal grey wolves behave like that...
It's a movie.
***** It's a sin
I'm no animal expert, but Liam Neeson did say that they are extremely territorial, especially if you're within 30 miles of their den, so that might be it
Nicholas Skeans Yeah, but it is true that they are more afraid of humans. They only attack if discouraged, or if you are in their territory, otherwise, like humans, they will avoid us. Also, they are definitely *not* as large as the movie depicted them....they were almost like bears in the movie! xD
its a DireWolf
ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
Dont you have a City to run? *points at Whiterun* go home! ;D
People who call the wolves inaccurate are the people who also call Jaws and Jurassic Park inaccurate.
And they wouldn't be found near wolves or sharks without proper safty measures lol
50 sins of Grey =D
Shit, one sin too many. =(
What will your verse be XD Loved this one
Well my Border Collie loved it.
+michelle88960 :D
Just watched this 5 days ago. Happens to often that you make a video of a movie i just watched. Are you stalking me?
Yes
You missed something. During a scene, Liam Neesons character says that wolves are the only animals that seek revenge. That's wrong because Elephants and Crows do too.
Actually several animals do, wolves do not.
Madra Exactly.
Big cats as well
They should have made this movie with bears instead of wolves, I like Liam Neeson but having lived in the North it just isn't realistic at all, there is no wolf that can do what they do in this movie. Bears on the other hand..
i live in canada and wolves are a problem, they techincally could do this
brandon ross Also bears don't hunt in packs.
These wolves were augmented.
***** The Edge was awesome
Wolves are a lot more badass than you give them credit for.
Why are people in the comments complaining about CinemaSins making sins up about things that aren't movie mistakes? It's literally always been like this, and you just started complaining? Regardless, it's not just movie mistakes, but it's also 'movie logic', in the sense that something that happens in a movie wouldn't happen in real life.
I'm surprised people just started getting their panties in a knot, considering it really isn't any different from the previous videos.
Awesome Kill la Kill pic.
It's not new. You should have seen it when the EWW Lord of the Rings videos were first put up.. it was seriously one big emo nerd-rage circle jerk in the comments.
LOL. I don't think I really searched the comments on that one. That must have been fun to read.
You forgot the lame advice from a "wolf expert" to run from them. Like numerous times. As if they could out run a wolf pack. While plenty of metal from the plane was lying around to make spears and weapons of some kind. Then they wouldn't have to worry about their food problem. Plenty of wolf meat for the taking!
But if they did that we wouldn't have gotton this Movie know as
"Wolf Puncher The MOVIE!"Staring Liam Neeson and The Insanity Wolf.
Warhammer40kFanboy if that movie was 'Wolf Puncher' Staring Liam Neeson it want have made a lot more money
Warhammer40kFanboy Except you didn't see that happen. You didn't even see a fight, just a jump.
Making spears with the metal from the plane wouldnt be very realistic either.
Of course the wolves hung back at the end. They never move in until the alpha has made the kill.
The wolves will work together to bring down prey, but wolves are smart enough to recognise that people are not prey, especially not within their own den. Obviously my statement doesn't hold true for when they're hunting, they work as a pack. But when they're facing off an invader in their territory, the alpha fights alone.
Where do you get this from? There's no biological reason the Alpha wolf would fight one on one with a human. They would if another wolf challenged them in any way, but a human stumbling into there den? They are instinctive and intellectual to the point of standing down another alpha wolf, but NOT going one on one with a human.
James Hicks If you intrude in a wolves den, they defend their territory. If it's a lone intruder,
the alpha does the fighting. Even if it's a human. Any non-prey animal in their den would be confronted by the alpha. One on one territorial disputes are settled by the alpha. We can see from domestic dogs that canines treat humans as predators, and wolves exhibit the same traits. There are recordings of people who have become the alpha's of wolf/dog packs before. This is because they become the new alpha. This proves that wolves treat humans with the same respect as another wolf.
elasdickband027 You sound like the kind of person who would enjoy watching the documentary on Shaun Ellis, a man who was alpha to a pack of wolves for 2 years
*18 months sorry, he lived in another pack for 2 years
elasdickband027 newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/02/03/would-real-wolves-act-like-the-wolves-of-the-grey/
What about that one river scene set in 4:29, where the camera zooms out for like felt 10 painful minutes?
Wait, why did the spell it The *Grey* when it was an American movie and they spell grey like gray?
As an American, I can honestly say, I've never really been entirely sure which one to use. It's a punishment I think for reading so many books from different places.
Grey/gray is spelled both ways.
Shawn Williams It's spelled both ways but the common acceptance is A in American work E in English (like England) work.
I dont understand the Grey or Gray thing. I spell it as grey cause thats what I was taught in grade school but in some other schools they spell it as Gray. In the military I only seen spelled as grey but I read both are correct but honestly it looks strange to me when I see it spelled gray. I guess its just a matter of personal preference.
Because Liam Neeson is Northern Irish and takes no shit :D
Ahhhh that lost song brought back some tear shedding memories! RIP Charlie...
I have waited months and months for the negative sin. All hail the nega-sin!
what about the part where he goes into the freezing river and then comes out, keeps his soaked clothes on, rests, and is totally fine
The guy stopping the 3 falling people is actually very possible, it functions like a snow anchor used in mountain climbing. The snow piles up on itself more the more you move it, so it provides more and more resistance. This is actually used to catch falling people in real life and can catch several people at once.
Anyone else notice that Neeson had a rifle, but he had shotgun shells?
Sinful as shit.
if you notice when he throws it away after the crash, it's not a rifle. It's a 12 gauge break away shotgun. He's probably uses slugs.
I think the rifle was broke in half, if it was a shotgun, and not broken why would he throw it away?
Totally a Remington 700. Why he packed shotgun shells with it I will never understand.
Add 100 sins for that shit
Can you do "30 Minutes or Less" next?
It would have to be one terrible movie.
"Shit,this dude knows how to party.One of us,One of us"....
You guys are awesome😂
I would love to see Everything wrong with Thor the Dark World.....
criminally underrated movie, this movie was amazing, spoke truths and had so many intense hidden means and subtext. Without a doubt up their with my favourites
The "Liam Neeson doesn't answer Liam Neeson's prayers" line was brilliant
Love this movie
No matter how many jokes you make I will always love this movie
Wow, Liam Neeson is so fuckin cool he made Cinema Sins take back a sin
Indeed.
the alternative version of this video where every sin is “Liam Neeson is not killing anyone in this scene.”
It's been a while since one of these has been made for a film I actually like.