
Naturally, he drives him to the abandoned roller disco – the same one we saw at the start of the episode – and holds him up at gunpoint. She also tasks him with stopping Royal no matter what.īilly eventually finds Royal by the side of the road, having car troubles. Billy has decided he’s going to follow her no matter what.Īs the pair start kissing (really stretching the word kiss here), Billy pledges himself to her, which sees Autumn carve that familiar insignia on his chest. When she leaves, she runs into Billy, who admits he’s had a vision of her and how she’s the leader over all of Mother Earth. While the Tillerson boys ride out to the hole, Rhett updates Autumn on what’s happening about Perry.

The thing is, when Royal mentions the same thing to Perry, he doesn’t believe him. Perry swears he doesn’t know what happened to her. She happens to be scribbling in her journal, and jotting down the familiar insignia we’ve been seeing in Autumn’s journal and also on the cliffside.Īmy throws her arms around her father, and asks him about Rebecca. Perry returns home and heads up to see Amy. If not, then the ranch will be forfeited completely. The bail has been set for $500,000, and with Perry’s court date set, the Abbott’s are under strict instructions to make sure their son shows up on the day in question. His cryptic chatter isn’t enough to get him out from behind bars though, as the Abbott family find themselves on the cusp of being torn apart. In the present, Joy takes Perry in for questioning, where he remains adamant that Rebecca may not actually be dead. More secrets are being kept here but alas, they will be revealed shortly, don’t worry! Royal tells his son it’s not just him but before he can open up and tell him about his past, Royal stops and stays silent. Perry is confused about the anger he’s feeling. He’s been in a fight and has ended up hitting the Tillerson boys.

It seems to know that it's just here for mindless moviegoing fun.Episode 7 of Outer Range starts in the past with Royal speaking to Perry at the Roller Disco. While Synder still can't resist including his name at least a half-dozen times during the extra gory, show-offy opening credits sequence, Army of the Dead ultimately doesn't take itself too seriously. In the end, the movie reveals a good heart, valuing family over the stolen millions. The movie is elevated by its lovable, diverse characters, led by the always charismatic Bautista, and - in a switch from Snyder's grim, humorless superhero movies - a rolicking sense of humor (much of it supplied by Tig Notaro as a helicopter pilot). In a shift from some of his earlier movies, Snyder even attempts to give his female characters a little power and a real voice. And while some camera movements and cutting can be jerky and disorienting, other sequences work quite well. But though the movie employs the director's usual drab color palette, it does sometimes unexpectedly brighten up once the team arrives in Vegas. The zombies aren't at all scary or interesting, and there's some iffy imagery.
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Like many of Snyder's movies, Army of the Dead is far too long and far from flawless.

Zack Snyder's zombie heist movie is hardly original, and yet, because of its cast and hardy sense of humor, it marginally succeeds as an action/horror roller coaster ride. The movie isn't without its problems, but it gets by on being pure, dumb fun for those who like this kind of action.
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A character smokes cigars, and there are a few moments of social drinking, plus a character glugging from a bottle of Jack Daniels. Oral sex is implied (a woman unbuckles a man's belt and leans over his lap while he makes moaning sounds), and three topless female zombies are seen for several seconds. Language is also really strong, with many uses of "f-k," "s-t," and more. Several very violent acts are committed against women. Human characters die, and there are lots of guns, knives, and explosions. A pregnant female zombie is killed, and the dead zombie fetus is removed and shown. The explicit gore is intentionally over the top and sometimes played for humor: Zombies are obliterated in various ways, and blood is everywhere. Parents need to know that Army of the Dead is an extremely gory zombie-infested heist movie directed by Zack Snyder and starring Dave Bautista.
