How to Beat LIAM'S BLOODLUST in THE GREY
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If your plane crashed in the middle of the wolf-infested Alaskan Wilderness, what would you do?
I’m going to break down the mistakes made, what you should do, and how to beat Liam Neeson’s insatiable bloodlust in The Grey.
Written by: Adrian Olah - Фільми й анімація
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Can you do a video on the movie, Dog Soldiers please?
You must have missed the part where they all agreeded that the company wouldn't send a rescue.
Please make a video on "Fall"
You still need to cover, THEY, Darkness falls & don't be afraid of the dark
I think the movie Ice Road could be a fun one, it also has Liam in it
A polite request for Nerd to cover dog soldiers as they make several large mistakes but mostly do logical things and i think that would be refreshing for Nerd
Forgot about this film, loved it as a teenager
Glad someone else asked for it too. One of my favorite movies when I was younger and the practical effects were phenomenal
I agree 👍
Our main story: ENGLAND beats GERMANY!!!
Spoon is the mvp
Alpha Wolf : Exists
Liam Nesson : I will look for you, I will find you and I will lie down dying next to you
Yes, let's walk into the light together. Lol
Good luck
wow so creative and funny... is it 2005 again?
Why did I hear his voice while reading this???😂
Honestly I was hoping based on the title that this was going to be a video about how to instruct a wolf how to survive the wrath of Liam Neeson.
Same lol
the wolves can't survive unfortunately. Liam Neeson's bloodlust is simply to great
dude it would be a three-second video the only answer is to be somewhere else
@@ironheadgaming6270 How to beat an insane death loving nutjob who just so happens to be Liam Neeson:
Step 1: Don't attack people, which you are probably already doing as wolves don't attack people. Given that your kind were nearly made extinct by humans, you probably want nothing to do with them in the first place.
Step 2: If to see him, probably in the process of brooding, leave the area immediately.
Step 3: Profit.
The sarcastic and facetious narrative about the protagonist being out on the hunt to quench his thirst for blood and souls departing bodies is pure gold. Great delivery.
Sarcastic? I think its secretly the correct interpretation based on the protagonist's creepy fixation with death 😂
Nerd isn’t kidding when he says moving in a single file line is a bad idea. It just makes the slowest person an easy target for predators. During the Great War, men were getting picked off regularly by packs of wolves on the Eastern Front. It got so bad that the Germans and Russians called a truce at one point just so they could exclusively hunt the wolves on their respective sides of the line. Wolves absolutely will drag you away and rip you apart if they perceive you as slow or weak.
This is true, but theres *some* logic to the single file. It would hypothetically help conserve energy by reusing the leaders footprints. Being tired is better than getting shredded alive anyways.
Almost sounds like a great idea for a historical-war/ horror movie mash-up...
The references to Liam’s character being a covert evil force preying on the people he’s “protecting” was brilliant
Dude, lian was the danger all along, even me, with zero survival experience would know that the safest place would be by the crash, it wouldnt take more than 4 days for them to be found, get enough water to last for a few days and u're golden, i cant for the life of me understand why would anyone suggest leaving the crash site, its like a plane crashing into the ocean, but floating and a mf goes "you know what ? I think we should try swimming to civilization"
id wait like a day or 2 cause id be afraid the plane would explode, but yah
The only plausible reason would be risk of an explosion due the fires and plane fuel scatered around.
But, that's not why they leave and since they stayed there and it did not blow up, then I would say it's pretty safe
@@gabrielsfilms2086 If the plane was going to explode it would have happened sooner than a day or two.
As if a random wolf would attack a full team of workers head on as they work on loud equipment, damn this movie was trying hard to make wolves seem agressive and dangerous to humankind
Maybe they had rabies 🤷🏾
Those types of watchmen do exist just in case wolves or bears do attack on those jobs. I'm guessing attacks do happen, just under different circumstances
@@cdswimming1429wouldn’t they just attack each other the whole time then?
Every animal based horror movie does this; Look at all the Shark, bear, and Snake based horror movies that feature even more particularly egregious behavior errors
@@JAKeys-uz3tu yeah, so for realism, we need a hippo horror movie, or one with pigs, cows etc.
heck, give me a coconut horror movie!
The Plot Armor is extra THICK with this one.
Thick the plot armor is - probably Yoda somewhere lol
These videos are so ingrained deeply in my brain that I'd hear Nerd's voice monologuing every time I do something. I got downstairs to eat only to hear him judge me for not clearing my home door to door with a knife and make sure that there's no intruders hidden somewhere.
No genuinely I recon I’d survive some weird shit just because I hear his voice when I’m like turning the lights off on my own in the dark and stuff 😂
any intruder would freeze in their tracks at the sight of a hairy, buck-naked and grunting discord mod esque build in the darkness
I'm an Alaskan and everyone I talked to after this came out in town thought it was trash. They rarely get Alaska right- especially when most of the time it's shot in Canada.
Tbf A LOT of American movies are shot in Canada because it's cheaper and we have similar areas 😅
shit man, im not from alaska, hell im from the opposite, southern California, and i think i wa slike 17 at this time this came out, and i thought this movie was stupid as fuck. like even a dumb ass Californian the whole movie i was like "that wouldn't be an issue if they didnt LEAVE THE FUCKING PLANE"
@@AltheaFtInsanity we all know that. It’s still insulting to a degree cause we can see stuff like mountain ranges. Canada is as similar as Norway in terms of weather and forestry to Alaska.
I feel the same about florida, they always use Louisiana.
Liam's character here has developed a spiritual philosophy around death as it is implied he is one who takes lives, it is also his duty to comfort them as they cross to the other side, hence the petting of the wolf and his comforting of the dying man. It's something you develop after being responsible for many deaths, you look at things dying differently, somber and melancholic but something that eventually has to be done.
Omg your impression "yesss let the death flow through you" NERD why are you so funny I adore you
De-icing is only for the cockpit windows, engine inlets, spoilers and control surfaces. The passenger window do not effect the pilot's ability to fly the plane. So they don't have electrical resistance (which would take a heavy toll on the plane's generators or have the heavy plumbing if bleed air is used instead. The outer windows being in contact with the -40°C outside will make this very inefficient too which is why plane windows have a big gap in the first place between outside and inside. The same applies for outside fuselage and the inside of the cabin, the gap is insulation because air doesn't transfer heat as good as metal and will not add weight.
Thanks for dropping the relevant aviation knowledge, glad I didn't have to scroll too far to find it! I may not be in aviation but my best friend is a medical transport pilot up in Alaska and loves to teach me stuff like this when he talks about work.
Request for Sir Nerd to do a video of a movie called Black Sheep (2006). Spoilers, it is a movie set in New Zealand with zombie killer mutant Sheep. Also because it was an indie film there is a chance it won’t be copyright struck on UA-cam. Also while I’m here I’ll do a call out for a fellow Nerd for a video on how to defeat the hillbillies in a House of 1000 Corpses. Also a great horror movie.
That movie is hilarious and unnerving. 😩😒❤
I genuinely didn't expect someone else to recommend it
I was on my way to NZ in 2008 and nearly everyone on the plane decided to watch that movie.
Yeeeesss do this movie 🍿🎥
That one was so fun
The sarcasm was so hilarious in this one loved it. Great job!
Never looked at the movie that way. Just always saw it as him trying to help the crew get out alive but since you reminded us that he is seppuku-cidal, he was just looking for his own way "out".
Better to be surrounded in a metal shell by wolves than in the middle of a wasteland with no cover.
I'm glad you actually talked about wolves hunting patterns, this movies, "wolves are evil apex predators" narrative drove me up the wall, some people actually use this movie as a reference to how bad wolves are.
Yes wolves are dangerous wild animals, and though rare, they have been reported to attack humans on occasion, but they are not evil, they are surviving.
a 50 min video? YES PLEASE, wait where's my popcon
i love me some popped con
Its actually 49:50🤓
you should make a video on how to survive Liam Neeson
Agreed
Yes, that would be great 😊
I mean that's literally what this video is. It even says so in the title... lol
No, no, see, it's like this: If any part of a gun is the slightest bit damaged in any way, the entire thing is utterly useless. Neeson throwing the gun away is completely realistic.
As for leaving the plane, these are actually metal grey wolves, whose power grows in proximity to metal structures like plane wreckage. Making for the treeline makes perfect sense in this context, as trees are the ultimate weakness of metal grey wolves.
As for having all the tools they could possibly need and not using them properly, well, that's obviously irrelevant because the wolf attacked them while they were still in the planning stage, thus rendering all resources completely pointless for the rest of time.
Going through the woods in the dead of night while surrounded by potentially hundreds of wolves you can't see is just sheer badassery, and anyone who questions it is clearly not a real man. Burke was just too weak to survive, so they told him to "sleep", knowing he'd pass peacefully in the night.
The "rope on a tree" plan is just stupid by any means, especially considering they could easily have simply jumped off the cliff, falling hundreds of feet into the water below, and been absolutely fine. The movie significantly suffers from this point on.
17:20 “After all, it's not like they're gonna cut through the side of the plane with a blowtorch and start yoinking dudes out, _Ghost & The Darkness_ style… “
I feel old for getting that reference...
Gosh, I remember that movie too. 😔
I didn’t get it 😂
1996 that’s why I was two
@@Notoriouscj1
HistoryBuffs did a review on it- it's quite good...
No, honey I will not take out the trash, Nerd Explains just dropped.
How to survive Honey in "I did not take out the trash"
cringe girl dad
This movie pissed me off, the entire time when I was watching it, I was grumbling to myself about the inaccuracies of animal behaviour and how they should have just stayed at the crash sight.
The first time I saw this, I liked it. The second through tenth time, I implored others to watch too. Then it started to make no sense. At this point, I prefer to think that he killed himself that night, and this was his purgatory. It isn't particularly logical, but it doesn't make wolves into cartoon villains and makes his journey more interesting and less insane
In your scenario- the wolves would only be symbolic of like, his mistakes/ personal demons- so, yeah - the purgatory scenario makes much more sense...
With the amount of roasting I though I was watching Cinema Sins. XD
I mean, it was insanely stupid.
Yeah when take a moment to break down this film, it is dumb.
Part of my brain always laugh at the premise of this movie because i can't see wolves as a big threat.
It's not because i'm an idiot (well i am one but that's not the reason here) but because i live in europe and the european wolf is literally half the size of the american one.
It would be like watching a movie about Liam Neeson against a pack of coyotes.
I mean wolves would also never attack humans unless they felt cornered, were protecting their young or were starving. Predators go after easy meals. If a predator gets hurt hunting, it might be unable to hunt again and starve so ideally they hunt prey which cannot hurt it back. Humans can easily seriously injure a wolf in a fight even if the wolf wins the fight. This is why many predators do not go after humans unless desperate or threatened.
And rightfully so.
Wolves aren't a threat to humans.
Especially not these days with such a vast amount of knowledge about them.
In addition to that, European wolves are rather small.
I was lucky enough to see a wolve just 4 feet away from me, and they are absolutely beautiful and look fluffy as hell😂
Moral of the story: STAY AT THE FUCKING PLANE!
The laughter while calling him a moron during the drowning scene was hilarious! 🤣
Where was Liam leading them anyway? I don't remember him checking a map and choosing a location.
That's.. Y'know what? That's a really good question. It's been a while since I've watched this movie, but I can't remember for the life of me what exactly the plan was. Like Nerd said, you'd figure their best bet would be to hang out by the crash and await rescue.
@@MrNickPresley thanks. I thought I just zoned out and missed something
I'd suspect the whole movie is really purgatory for Neeson, and that after he finally dies in the end scene (he took the alpha with him), he wakes up back at the field with no memory of the events and the whole thing begins again.
As a survivalist expert (i've seen every man vs wild episode, and countless youtube videos) i had to shut off half my brain to watch this movie
I swear he said "And we'll lose the wolves in those trees."
Uh, sure.
I love it when you pick out someone to roast and bully🤣🤣
Liam Neeson is the unfortunate victim in this video
😂😂 this is likely one of your best episodes in a while. The recurring joke of Liam being both a homicidal and suicidal maniac, killed me. Damn good work!
I have this movie Blu-ray and have seen it once. It was the most depressing movie I have watched, and I have watched Schindler's List!
even if they don't care about the workers the business would still report the crash even if it's just to avoid prying eyes from snooping when it gets out. and unless the wolves are starving them staying together at the wreck site would mostly keep them away as long as the "meat" wasn't in the area.
Hell, if they were 'Evil Corporation' they'd _still_ report it, *just* to get the insurance...
@@OcarinaSapphr- true that's a good point.
Yeah plus the plane has an emergency Locator Beacon
If you thought two weeks was gonna be long enough for me to forget that this is day 105 asking for a how to survive the crazy family in house of a thousand corpses. You dont know me son!
Fun Fact: Wolves don’t lap water like dogs do. Instead they suck (like you would through a straw). A wolf-dog hybrid w/ enough wolf in it will do the same.
Liam was feeding the wolves to make it a fair fight. Goku status
IRL survival experts and outdoorsmen the world over must have collectively facepalmed so much at this movie...
Atleast his wife or daughter didn't get kidnapped this time
Maybe the real wolves were the friends we made along the way ❤🐺♥️🐺
May I respectfully request a review of Sweet Home and/or The 8 Show?
You made this great movie even better.
Yeeaaa Nissan definitely felt like the villain in this 1
Bro got some personal beef with liam neeson.
same
Finally, you cover The Grey omgg, bless ya Nerd
Excellent movie review
This is giving, the warden Hugo, levels of being a leader
The Boeing whistle-blower comment alone gets you a thumbs up.
Maybe the best edition of Nerd Explains I’ve ever seen. A tour de force 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
How To Beat from the villains' perspective(s) could be a good idea. How would a bunch of wolves take on a bunch of Alaskan oil rig workers and one bloodthirsty security guard after their plane crashes to prevent more environmental destruction to their home?
Always a good day when Nerd drops a video! And of a movie I know!
I really hope that your views will go up again because I love your videos and your comments in this one were comedy gold :D
Wolves are generally shy creatures who avoid humans so... not sure how plausible this movie is- youre way more likely to die via polar bear or moose
“If your plane crashed in the middle of the wolf infested Alaskan wilderness, what would you do?”- CRY?! TF?!?
I guess the message of the movie was "Never trust and Alpha". Liam just talks hard and makes the others around him submit with his Brooding Edge.
I never noticed how much logic I overlooked to enjoy this movie. We got robbed of the final boss fight though. I thought the improvised wolverine get up was cool. Pretty unique, and I mean, prolly better than your fists?
Best one yet 😂 great work guys 👍
Honestly this is my favorite Liam Neeson movie! 🍿
I was starting to worry, thanks nerd for uploading
I was dying laughing throughout the whole thing 😂 love the vid
A request to cover MAMA-2013.
A thrilling story of sadness involving a ghost assuming the role of a mother of 2 children whos father the ghost murdered. And then takes aim at the adoptive parents of the children. Lots of monster screen time as its more like a monster than ghost but definitely a ghost. Very enthralling story and deeper meanings of abusive motherhood. And mistakes made 😅
I been waiting YEARS🎉🎉🎉
Pat the Wlof! *PAT PAT PAT*
😂 great episode NE 👍
I work at an airport in operations and we really do try our best to ensure safety. An alert 3 or basically shtf scenario happens with a crash i pray i dont ever have to handle that call
I have a maddening Theory just simply put Liam Neeson in sacrificing these men to none other than the Irish goddess of death herself Morgan who is one of her favorite animals just so happens to be wolfs
I dont know who scripted this one but this script had me laughing outloud, great job guys
Your commentary is exquisite
and to think, in a alternate ending that didn't sit well with test viewers, Neison won the fight, got up and walked away. it actually could have been so much stupider.
I was pretty young when i first watched this movie so i just tought the protagonist was cool and misterious being the best leader he could on a hopeless situation, but honestly the superior interpretation really is that he's unstable and makes choices based on how close to seeing, causing and finally experiencing death he can get. Poor workers 😂😂
This is like a frozen version of Non Stop, where LN kills everyone in the movie himself. Their wallets are his keepsakes 💳 😅😂
I remember this movie because the trailer was misleading and when I saw it in the theater I was very displeased.
The trailer made it seem like a cool survival type scenario (emphasis on survival) instead of a super depressing, plodding character drama. I wish we got that movie. I also wish they came up with a real reason why the survivors couldn't remain at the best spot of discovery, the plane.
I was so mad when Henrick died for no reason, knowing he saw Ottway with the gun outside. Everyone who survived the crash probably could have made it if they hadn't followed Ottway but of course then the movie wouldn't have happened. But I didnt remember how ridiculous all of the bad decisions were when i first saw this movie. It really was one bad decision after the other. I knew Nerd was going to metion a #femur
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I’ve re watched this video like nine times and I love the jokes man why don’t you do a how to survive from the wolves perspective?
waiting for NE to see that french shark movie Under Paris🤣 they definitely needed some help
I wanna see you do wrong turn, any of the first 5 movies would do
Liam Neeson cannot die. I genuinely believe that he was rescued and used the Alpha Wolf's corpse as insulation, like a Tauntaun. In fact, his character has a strange similarity to the hero of Cold Pursuit.
How to beat the creeper from jeepers creeps or aliens from sign or an American werewolf in London please nerd explains 🙏
I'm thinking the movie is Ottway's predeath dream. People talk of visualizing a variety of scenes before death. Ottway's perspective is him being cursed in purgatory for hubris. Also, it was a well made movie as all of the cast dies.
I think he made a pact with the devil and it told him to sacrifice all if them or be cursed.
Given his survival
Nerd's take on Liam neeson's character is way better as the actual movie
mentour pilot makes an appearance !!
Leaving the wreckage was an INSANE move!
Request for how to survive Schindler's List 👍
Can you please do Hostel II and III?
Jokes on you! I'll never get in this situation because I am both afraid to fly AND hate the cold!
Your top episode. What a ridiculous movie!
HE FINALLY COVERED IT
These videos are always a hilarious laugh riot
Im going to disagree them scrambling to put pressure on the dying mans wound then desperately trying some type of surgery or something if they somehow managed to stabilize the bleeding would be far worse than just calmly talking him through his death
I still cant see anyone but Qui-Gon when I see him as thats who i first saw him play XD
This is great patriotic war/battle of winterfell level of leadership.
Can you do a video on the movie, Dog Soldiers please?
I ain't that bloodlustful.