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Subject: Anyone Seen "The Grey"?

Home again swiftly i glide, back to my beautiful wife, she'll not feel so rotten, as soon as shes gotten cider insider her inside

so did Liam Neeson live or die?

  • 12.05.2012 9:01 PM PDT

Name: Vien (Sven) 'Quitonm
Age: 19
Species: Sangheili
Height: 6'7"
Weight: 240 Lbs.
Eye Colour: Grey

He would've died from the cold if the wolves didn't kill him.

  • 12.05.2012 9:01 PM PDT

Online ID: GriffGraff15

You don't know either way because his character didn't care. Either he would die and be back with his wife for eternity or he would continue living and survive

The after credits scene shows the back of his head resting on the wolf, but it's hard to see if he's breathing or the wolf is breathing, or if it is just the wind

[Edited on 12.05.2012 9:06 PM PST]

  • 12.05.2012 9:01 PM PDT

If we disagree, it's nothing personal, opinions are opinions.
Antagonizing me to build a false sense of worth is so damn cute.

Brighten your day with science.

He killed the males and made wolfhumans with the females.

[Edited on 12.05.2012 9:09 PM PST]

  • 12.05.2012 9:02 PM PDT

"If you treat people right, they will treat you right - ninety percent of the time."
-Franklin D. Roosevelt

"No soldier should be honored for doing what is expected."
-John-117

There's no definitive answer to that. I like to believe that he survived.

  • 12.05.2012 9:03 PM PDT

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Call me Rdog, not RdOG or RdOG1507. I made that username when I thought it was cool to use alternating capital and lowercase letters...

I think it's assumed that he dies. Either he's killed by the wolves, or he kills them all and dies in the wilderness because he's got nothing left and his energy is gone.

  • 12.05.2012 9:03 PM PDT
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Everybody wants some.

He probably would have died anyway, he was out in the middle of nowhere.

  • 12.05.2012 9:04 PM PDT

The human element always mucks things up.

WHO KNOWS HURRRRR

Seriusly, I -blam!- hate it when all the cool stuff they show in the trailer doesn't happen until the end and then BAM! -blam!- YOU THE MOVIES OVER LOLOLOLOLOLOL

  • 12.05.2012 9:05 PM PDT

Home again swiftly i glide, back to my beautiful wife, she'll not feel so rotten, as soon as shes gotten cider insider her inside


Posted by: DarkSunnyboy1
He killed the males and make wolfhumans with the females.


stupid sexy holo she was raised by a jedi, and the guy who trained batman? that explains alot

  • 12.05.2012 9:05 PM PDT

You can hear him breathing after the screen blacks out so he survived.

  • 12.05.2012 9:06 PM PDT

We work in the dark to serve the light.


Posted by: Fooby

Posted by: DarkSunnyboy1
He killed the males and make wolfhumans with the females.


stupid sexy holo she was raised by a jedi, and the guy who trained batman? that explains alot
...That's a fox, not a wolf. There's a difference.

OT: Yes.

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  • 12.05.2012 9:08 PM PDT

Please stop complaining about the 'death of a loved one' it's my job. They probably deserved it anyways. Here's a warning, if you keep making pentagrams out of the neighbors livestock I will personally come to your house and kill everyone you love. Now leave me alone, I got to get back to work.
~M.D~

He died. No question about it.

  • 12.05.2012 9:09 PM PDT

The point was that the main character struck fear into those wolves. They probably are more fearful of humans now, because all that mattered was that he killed the alpha wolf. His character also didn't care whether he lived or died.

He killed the wolf and lived through it, whether he survives after, however, doesn't matter. I mean, he could have just died out in the wilderness, or he could have been rescued in a miracle right then and there.

  • 12.05.2012 9:40 PM PDT

Considering he's in the same universe as Taken, he obviously lived.

  • 12.05.2012 9:41 PM PDT

"If you treat people right, they will treat you right - ninety percent of the time."
-Franklin D. Roosevelt

"No soldier should be honored for doing what is expected."
-John-117

And after Taken, he obviously turned into Batman's mentor.

Posted by: juniorbandit96
Considering he's in the same universe as Taken, he obviously lived.

  • 12.05.2012 9:41 PM PDT

-blam!- Was that actually blammed out? Or did I just type it? You'll never know.

People who didn't see the after credits scene all up in here.

Fantastic movie though, although the fact that every survival movie needs to have an -blam!- character is getting old.Posted by: warrior527
And after Taken, he obviously turned into Batman's mentor.
Posted by: juniorbandit96
Considering he's in the same universe as Taken, he obviously lived.
Thanks for the perfect lead-in for this:
It begins with Zeus in olden days, fathering a son with a human woman. This bloodline is continued in Europe, producing one remarkable Scotsman named Rob Roy MacGregor in 1671 who lives to 1734, siring several children in his life. One of the daughters moved to France, and married a man, then in 1769 gave birth to Jean Valjean. This bloodline stops here.

The rest of the Rob Roy lineage continued in Europe, one branch in Germany. This would produce Oscar Schindler, whose son and daughter would then move away to Ireland and America respectively. His son would take on the name Mills to avoid recognition, and his daughter would marry a man with the last name Ottway and soon have a son, our main character in The Grey.

Mills would be father of Bryan Mills from Taken, who before joining the CIA would work as a mercenary across the globe. during Bryan's travels he would have a love affair with a powerful man's wife, who would become enraged with him and plan to imprison him. However she would bargain with her husband, letting him throw her in prison and exile Bryan without him knowing what had happened to her. She is pregnant with Bryan's child, Talia.

Bryan then comes home from his travels and settles down with the CIA now, having a family, his wife and daughter. The events of Taken occur, and then Taken 2 in which his wife is taken from him. In Batman begins Ra's mentions his wife was, exact quote, "taken from me." In Taken 2, she is finally killed, as well as his daughter.

Destroyed by this, Bryan Mills returns to his globetrotting ways again, until in Tibet he is contacted by the League of Shadows, who have been watching his career with great appreciation for his skill. They make him their leader, and he accepts the title of Ra's al Ghul. Soon Talia escapes from her prison and comes to him.


[Edited on 12.05.2012 10:01 PM PST]

  • 12.05.2012 9:52 PM PDT