- Studio: Open Road Films (II)
- Release Date: Jan 27, 2012
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6.8
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 325 Ratings
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Positive: 249 out of 325
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Mixed: 36 out of 325
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Negative: 40 out of 325
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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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Jun 17, 20123
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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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Jan 27, 20123
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Jul 16, 20121Horrible movie with no understanding of how wolves act, how planes crash, how people act, how humans live in sub zero temperatures and possibly the worst sound in the history of recorded sound. There isn't one redeeming quality to this unless maybe if it was on a screen and provided you with light in a dark room.
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Mar 11, 20122
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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 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 6, 20122
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Mar 6, 20120This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Apr 13, 20120This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Feb 4, 20124While the first fifteen minutes of this grim tale are adequate, the film quickly
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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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Jun 9, 20120Congratulations for creating a film which demonised an animal that is already been persecuted. Pricks...
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Jan 28, 20123This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Feb 2, 20124
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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 29, 20124This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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May 7, 20123
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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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Jun 11, 20124This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jul 8, 20120
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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.