The Grey (2011) ▶ Diaz + Quotes

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The Grey (2011) ▶ Diaz + Quotes
From Ben Reilly: Spider-Man #003, “Seize the Fire!”
Art by David Baldeón and Israel Silva
Written by J.M. DeMatteis
Potential Miniseries?
I'm thinking about writing a miniseries based off of Imagine # 562. But instead of it just being Frank I'm thinking about adding three characters he's played. Brock Rumlow (Marvel's Captain America Winter Soldier), John Diaz (The Gray), & Daniel Sohapi (Mother's Day). Are the characters I have in mind. It'd be a short tale of you & Frank dealing with a few of his characters, while also trying to survive the nightmare that awaits you all in GTFO.
Let me know if you're interested, or if you'd like to be tagged cause I have a feeling I'm gonna try writing this regardless. ╮(─▽─)╭
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I got Diaz/Jack Rollins and didn’t screenshot like an idiot. So you have to trust my word.
Diaz jolted when he heard a gunshot. He turned around and saw a body of a wolf whose breath he had just felt on the back of his neck. Where did the bullet come from? Ottway didn’t have a gun. Maybe if he did, they’d still be alive…
He heard footsteps and stood up. A man walked out from between the trees. The tall collar of his thick leather coat and a furry hat covered his face. He walked passed Diaz and inspected the wolf. A hunting rifle hung across his back.
“Who are you?” Diaz asked.
The stranger ignored him. He picked up the body and threw it over his shoulders.
“Were you here all this time?” Diaz continued. “Did you know we were here?”
Catching the note of accusation in Diaz’s voice, the stranger caught his gaze. His eyebrow was raised as if he didn’t know what Diaz was talking about. Something was wrong with his eye.
The stranger turned around and walked back towards the trees. Diaz watched him. He could sit back and wait for another wolf to kill him. But the stranger looked like he was from around here—no matter how stupid that sounded, because there was nothing but trees for miles—and his hope for survival returned.
The stranger stopped suddenly and looked over his shoulder like he had been expecting Diaz to follow. His only other option being dying, Diaz did.
“Who are you?” he asked as they walked through the woods side by side.
The stranger was silent for a long while, and Diaz thought he wouldn’t answer, but then he spoke up.
“Jack.”
Diaz was surprised by the gentleness of his voice; he expected it to sound rough.
“John. Nice to meet you.” It was, considering Jack literally saved his life.
Jack grunted in response. They were silent for a long time until they reached a small wooden hut. Well. A shack would’ve been a better word.
“You live here?”
Jack didn’t answer, just walked inside. The hut had only two rooms. The main one was a kitchen and a bedroom combined. The second one, as Diaz assumed, had to be a bathroom.
“You have water here?” he asked as Jack walked out of the second room where he had dropped the body.
“Snow,” was Jack’s simple answer.
Diaz wasn’t even surprised. “You always lived like this?”
Jack shook his head. Diaz figured he wasn’t used to people. He let himself sit down at the table that Jack must have built himself out of wood.
Jack left for a moment, and when he returned, he was holding two pieces of frozen meat. He set a fire in a small fireplace and started pottering around. Diaz’s stomach rumbled—when was the last time he had something to eat?
“I have a truck,” Jack said suddenly. “Will get you out to civilization once you rest.”
“Thank you.”
Jack nodded. “You remind me of someone.”
“Yeah, who?”
Jack didn’t answer, and Diaz figured he let that piece of information slip. It didn’t matter.
What did matter was that he was going to be alright.
Frank Grillo in The Grey (2011)
The Grey (2011)
Frank Grillo as John Diaz in The Grey (2011)
Music Video of the Day: Don't Come Around Here No More by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers (1985, dir. Jeff Stein)
Music Video of the Day: Don’t Come Around Here No More by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers (1985, dir. Jeff Stein)
It’s about time I got to a music video that lead to the PMRC. It may not look like one that would, but it did. At the beginning of the book, I Want My MTV, there’s a whole chapter about the issue. The authors start off by talking about Tipper and her daughter’s experience watching Hot For Teacher. According to the book, her daughter…
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