Sentences with phrase «mauled by a bear»

Regardless of whether his is being playful chided about his lack of hair or threatened, does God offer no better protection than mauling by bears?
Regardless, the point I was trying to make is, was a mauling by a bear the appropriate response.
But, being mauled by a bear is not a whipping.
The same God who accepts without comment Jephthah's sacrifice of his own daughter, who allows children to be mauled by a bear for taunting one of his prophets, who threatens Israel with such devastating famine that they will be forced to eat their own infants.
As I made my way up Highway 101 to work today, I caught just a snippet of the news on the radio — a handful of teenagers had been mauled by a bear in the Alaskan wilderness.
DiCaprio won the Academy Award for best actor for his role in «The Revenant» as a 19th - century frontiersman who is left for dead after being mauled by a bear.
The premise is simple, one of those one - line blurbs that could present a problem to those who weren't enthralled by the chase in Mad Max: Fury Road; this is an all - out crawl against the odds as Glass hunts down the man responsible for killing his son Hawk (Forrest Goodluck) after Glass is mauled by a bear and left for dead by Henry (Domhnall Gleeson) and his men.
Directed and co-written by Alejandro G. Iñárritu («Birdman»), the film follows an early 19th - century expedition of the American wilderness, where explorer Hugh Glass (DiCaprio) is mauled by a bear, and then robbed and left for dead by his own hunting companions.
After surviving the attack, Glass walks ahead of his group and is mauled by a bear in a terrifyingly brutal sequence.
Glass, however, is soon mauled by a bear, and though he manages to kill the animal, he's direly wounded — his throat slashed open and his back torn to ribbons.
Glass, an experienced tracker, guides the terrified survivors» retreat across country, where he is mauled by the bear, and two men are detailed and promised extra pay to look after him: young Jim Bridger (Will Poulter) and John Fitzgerald, played by Tom Hardy with pop - eyed, truculent malevolence.
DiCaprio plays legendary explorer Hugh Glass, who is brutally mauled by a bear and left for dead by his own hunting team.
Director, co-writer and producer Alejandoro González Iñárritu, well known by cinephiles for his «Birdman,» which features Michael Keaton as a popular actor trying to deal with the problems of his current life, now puts his skill on creating a dramatic biopic of fur trapper Hugh Glass (played by DiCaprio) who, in 1823 in an area which became the Dakota Territory, is brutally attacked and mauled by a bear while scouting for an expedition.
Don't confuse it for a certain Werner Herzog documentary, though, as Glass actually recovers and goes to get revenge on the people who allowed him to be mauled by a bear in the first place.
After being forced to abandon their pelt haul due to an attack from a Native American tribe, the group is heading back to civilization when Glass is unexpectedly mauled by a bear he managed to kill before it landed the death blow.
It's a violent and ruthless film as Leo is left for dead after being mauled by a bear in the icy cold woods.
This is very fitting since the story revolves around sweet Leo, a fur trapper in the early 1800's who is mauled by a bear (in one of the fiercest visual sequences I've ever seen), forced to watch his son get killed in front of him by fellow trapper Tom Hardy (who was supposed to be taking care of him), and then left for dead in the cold, harsh wilderness.
And the scene where he is mauled by the bear is terrifying.
The Revenant (R for profanity, graphic violence, gory images, brief nudity and a rape) Adaptation of Michael Punke's tale of survival, set in Wyoming in 1823, about a frontiersman's (Leonardo DiCaprio) harrowing ordeal after being mauled by a bear and left to die in the wilderness by members of his hunting party.
The film tells the story of an 1820s fur trapper who gets mauled by a bear and whose fellow trappers leave him to die.
We screened the MFO Premium database, looking for funds that have spent the past 101 months still mauled by the bear.
Nearby points of interest and your current active mission or waypoint will show up, everything else is nice and natural leaving you to enjoy the scenery (until you get mauled by a bear).
Leonardo DiCaprio plays the part of Mr. Glass, the protagonist left for dead by his fellow hunters after being mauled by a bear; Tom Hardy is John Fitzgerald, the primary antagonist who seeks Mr. Glass» death for his own gain; and Domhnall Gleeson is the hunting party leader.
What would we think of someone who, knowing this, would nevertheless take no extra precautions in walking in the woods unless and until he saw a significant upward trend in the rate at which his neighbors were being mauled by bears?

Not exact matches

In fact, I don't remember the last time I've laughed as long and as well as when a man gets mauled by a grizzly that is obviously some poor schmo in a bear suit, pinwheeling his arms when he gets struck by a flashlight.
One of the women is almost killed by a giant albino alligator that now has characteristics associated with sharks, while another is snatched and mauled by an enormous bear whose visage has mutated into a skull - grimace and who has developed the ability to mimic the screams of its victims, thus supplying the film its most unnerving, uncanny bit of horror.
A 19th - century fur trapper by the name of Hugh Glass, is set out on a path of vengeance after he gets brutally mauled by a grizzly bear and is left for dead by his companions.
Tom Hardy has since signed on to play John Fitzgerald, a mercenary who was paid to stay behind and «assist» Glass after he has been mauled by a grizzly bear, but instead grows impatient and leaves Glass behind to die.
How they die is quite different, however: Two of them are viciously mauled by the deadliest bear this side of «Grizzly Man,» one semi-willingly becomes part of the Shimmer in an offscreen death that's as beautiful as it is disturbing, and another appears to explode in a cloud of pure energy.
If that's so you just have to marvel at the sheer will to survive on the part of fur trapper and explorer Hugh Glass, who in the 1820s was brutally mauled by a Grizzly bear, left for dead, then journeyed 200 miles in the snowy wilderness to exact revenge on his betrayer.
We have projected those views onto companion animals: we treat them as children, while we shrug shoulders at children who are mauled / killed by dogs and then return those dogs to owners who can't bear to be parted from their «family member.»
How about the poor Narwhals and Belugas that might not get trapped in a small air hole miles from open ocean getting ruthlessly mauled by polar bears.
... hummmm or will I be suddenly mauled by a hungry Polar Bear?
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