'The Grey': Is film's portrayal of wolves as man-killers too dramatic?
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The Grey topped the box office by beating out One for the Money, Underworld: Awakening, Red Tails and Man on a Ledge over the weekend of January 27-29, 2012.
Director Joe Carnahan discusses why he shot 'The Grey' on location, his connection to the characters, how the film differs from the source material – and gives his two cents on the pro-wolf protests surrounding the film.
These are the lofty questions posed by The Grey, the new film by director and co-writer Joe Carnahan, based on a short story called “Ghost Walker” by Ian Mackenzie Jeffers (who also co-wrote the screenplay).
Wolf attack scenes in 'The Grey' nevertheless have drawn criticisms from animal rights groups. By Patrik Jonsson, Staff writer / January 28, 2012 In this film image released by Open Road Films, actor Liam Neeson is shown in a scene from "The Grey.
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