- Studio: Open Road Films (II)
- Release Date: Jan 27, 2012
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6.6
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 204 Ratings
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Positive: 148 out of 204
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Mixed: 25 out of 204
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Negative: 31 out of 204
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Feb 1, 201210
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Jan 28, 20126
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Jan 27, 20125
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Jan 31, 201210
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Jan 29, 20126
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Feb 4, 20125
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Apr 29, 20123Boring, tedious, slow, long, inconsistent, gray, and again boring, tedious, slow, long, inconsistent and gray. From Taken, Liam Neeson lost his way in his career
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Jan 27, 20127
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Jan 27, 20125
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Jan 27, 20123
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Jan 28, 20122The Grey was absolutely not entertaining. Someone owes me two hours of my life back....because this movie sucked. The only good part was when the guys jumped off the cliff into the trees. As I'm writing this I feel as though there's something missing.....oh, yea....a good movie....because this just wasn't it.
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Feb 1, 20120
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Feb 2, 201210
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Feb 5, 20120
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Feb 14, 20123When the wolves had a 'personal vendetta' against the survivors i knew this was going to be one of those movies. They should have suspended all belief and make them vampire wolves.
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Feb 18, 20120This movie had absolutely no redeeming qualities. I would say the fact that the movie ended would have risen my rating to a 1. However the ending was so terrible that a point had to be negated. I debated farting in the theater and walking out, but stuck through to the end only to endure the utter disappointment.
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Mar 11, 20122
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Jan 27, 20128Great survival movie and Liam Neeson gives brilliant performance. Gritty and tough to watch in places but has a great message about what drives people to survive in bad situations. About keeping memories of those we love with us no matter what. However if you don't want to read too much into the movie there are lots of tense scenes to keep you entertained.
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Jan 27, 20129
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Jan 27, 20128This was a very entertaining movie. One of my favorites so far this year. Great story, cinematography, and just enough violence to keep your juices flowing...
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Jan 27, 20127
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Jan 27, 20129
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Jan 28, 201210
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Jan 28, 20127
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Jan 28, 20123This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jan 28, 20127A lot of potential to be better, but a solid movie overall. Great Performance by Liam Neeson. The plot & dramatic scenes definitely pull at the heart. My only criticism was the movie did seem to drag on a little longer and the unnatural feeling of the wolves, took away from how good this movie could have been.
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Jan 28, 20127
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Jan 29, 20127Intense and sad. A dog gets eaten. Liam Neeson is great, as usual, and, like most movies nowadays, he's in it. Joe Carnahan's best film since "The A-Team."
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Jan 29, 201210Although the story has been told by many movie makers, this rendition is SO superbly filmed and acted, it would stand up to any that went before it. The similarity to most of its predecessors ends, however, at the richness and depth of its dialog. Great effort by the cast and crew!
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Jan 29, 20126
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Jan 30, 20120
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Jan 30, 20128A movie where you feel completely entertained the whole time and actually feel for the characters sounds like a pretty good one to me. the landscape shots and tenseness you feel throughout made it worth the price of admission.
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Jan 31, 201210Liam Neeson's Best Movie.... Cinematography is Some of the Best in Any Movie to Date.... Stay to the Very End After the Credits.... for Extra Footage.
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Jan 31, 20128
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Feb 1, 20129
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Feb 2, 201210
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Feb 2, 20124
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Feb 2, 20127
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Feb 4, 20124While the first fifteen minutes of this grim tale are adequate, the film quickly degenerates into preposterous behavior by the ensemble, resulting in a fairly dull gore-laced film.
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Feb 3, 201210a very dissapointing story of survival..its dissapointing to the sense that for less than 2 hours of watching it is pointless though good acting for Liam Neeson...depressing movie
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Feb 4, 20128
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Feb 4, 201210
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Feb 7, 20128
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Feb 11, 20129
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Feb 13, 20129
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Feb 13, 20122Very boring in addition to a poorly written script were the characters make a series of incredibly stupid decisions. The atheistic underpinnings only served to further detract from the film.
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Feb 15, 201210
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Feb 15, 20128
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Feb 16, 20125
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Feb 16, 201210This movie is just amazing!!! I went to watch it thinking it would be a popcorn thriller, but from the beginning of the movie my perspective changed. It has beautiful photography, and a good story. It also has all the essentials of a thriller. It ends with something unexpected and makes you feel good about it.
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Feb 18, 20128
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Feb 20, 20129
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Feb 22, 201210
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Feb 21, 20128
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Feb 22, 20127This is a movie worth watching ... but don't spend the time and money at the movies. Once it is out for home consumption, and you haven't got anything else driving you crazy to watch, then this will be worth your time. The story is good, although a little disappointing at the very end. It is in some ways a fatalistic movie, but manages to inspire you as well. See it, but when the time is right.
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Feb 23, 20128
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Feb 24, 20129
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Feb 26, 20127This is true alpha male wolf pack film...Testosterone adrenaline all over the place. About survival of fittest. Liam Nesson takes control and is in control as the leading man as usual. This has Mens Only Club sign.
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Feb 29, 20124This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Mar 1, 20129Fate made it so I went with my family to see The Grey and was I surprised? Yes I was. I don’t get to the movies very often but this was a treat; it served as eye candy, yes, but it was also a riveting, suspenseful, and tragic chronicle of the struggle for internal and external survival.
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Mar 2, 20127
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Mar 4, 201210Impeccably acted with absolutely breathtaking cinematography, The Grey is a haunting, exhilarating and unforgettable thriller with a lot more substance than one might expect.
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Mar 5, 20120
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Mar 5, 20124
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Mar 6, 20122
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Mar 6, 20120This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Mar 9, 20126People trying to escape from a pack of wolves through extreme weather conditions are great ingredients for a nailbiting thriller and produce surpisingly beautiful cinematography. 117 minutes of people being chased by a pack of wolves in extreme difficult weather conditions give plenty of time for the suspense to wear off and become fed up with the cinematography.
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Mar 10, 20127
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Mar 10, 20126This is not the best work of Liam Neeson, i was expecting more of this one. It taste like cliche to me, but the fight between the characters and the wolfs is very impressive.
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Mar 14, 20127
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Mar 23, 20129
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Mar 24, 20128Intense and thrilling, The Grey rounds out to be one of the more surprising films. Portrayed as a straight up man vs. wild survival epic, it turns to a more thoughtful and philosophical film unto showing how people face the closeness of death at every moment. Fits to be a good movie to see if you want to think and be thrilled at the same time.
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Mar 24, 20126This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Mar 29, 201210Spoilers. This on my top 10 movies of the year. I loved the flow of the movie and Liam Nesson is one of the best actors of all time. The ending sucked because it kept you wondering did he die or did he live.
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Apr 1, 20124Rotten Tomatoes said that The Grey is an exciting tale of survival, populated with fleshed-out characters and a surprising philosophical agenda. But I don't think so or survival thing is not my agenda?
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Apr 1, 20129
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Apr 6, 201210It's hard to say something bad about this movie - so well done. From the actors, to the stunt work, it all came together so well. The plot was very well paced and had a great twist. As long as you are wanting a happy ending, this is a must see!
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Apr 10, 201210
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Apr 13, 20120This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Apr 19, 20128Crude oil workers in Alaska are heading home for a 2-week vacation, after working grueling shifts. On their way home, they encounter a vicious storm that brings their plane crashing down in the Alaskan tundra. 8 survivors must find their way to civilization. They are hampered by mysterious wolves. http://www.gruesomehertzoggpodcast.org/2012/04/grey-2011.html
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Apr 22, 20127Survival of fittest and just flat out doing what you need to do to survive considering the circumstances. Who not better to lead you acroos the arctic other than Liam Niessen. His rugged and gritty personality and fine faith for something better in ths world kept him alive until the end.........or did it............
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May 7, 20123
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May 17, 20128
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May 17, 20122Repetitive and disappointing. Predictable. Cliche'd horror-like-B-movie death of characters picked off one by one by pore CGI wolves. To boot, and most unsatisfying, it was concluded with fade-to-black anticlimactic and severely premature ending. Not worth your time.....
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May 19, 20126Bit too obvious outcome. The ending was revealed like 15 min into the film. Only thing that makes this movie watchable is Liam Neason. Everything that guy touches turns to gold. So it could have been allot better if the story line wasn't given in the beginning.
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May 24, 201210
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May 24, 20127
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78The film is an intelligent study of the will to live. It's so strong that even a suicidal man rises to the occasion.
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75There's an almost poetic quality to the way things develop, with characters becoming increasingly introspective.
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50Neeson's gravity elevates the action, and there's a fine, prickly performance by an actor new to me, Frank Grillo, as the asshole of the group. But The Grey, despite moments of sublimity, is as predictable as a funeral. When Ottway angrily calls out to God, the nonanswer is sadly redundant.