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User Reviews for: Army of the Dead

Paladin5150
7/10  3 years ago
As much as I wanted to like this movie, and ESPECIALLY not wanting to throw shade on Dave Bautista, I'm afraid the words of none other than Macbeth are the most fitting as far as a review of this enterprise goes:

A.O.D. is but a walking shadow, some poor players
That strut and fret their two and a half hours upon the stage
And then are heard no more: It is a tale
Told by idiots, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.

That having been said, the REAL shame here is, that, with just a little bit of re jiggering, and a little less stupidity on the part of any one of the panopoly of characters, and, this could have not only been an epic movie, but, possibly a even a (2 or 3 movie) franchise!

Any move that starts from the jump with nekkid zombie stripper ta ta's is a go for me, just on the "Hmmm, I ain't seen THAT before factor alone. Now, throw in Siegfried and Roy's zombified Manticore' , and, you're going to hold my interest. Add super quick and agile "rage zombies, and a mix of your usual suspect "shufflin' and bitin' " zombies, as well as a full auto Drax the Destroyer, and a crew of mangey former tier one operators, who served their country honorably, but per current SOP, were promptly shat upon by the country that they so dutifully served, then, give them a chance to for once not just even the score but come out ahead, and, you HAD the basis for a pretty decent horror adventure flick.

But then SOMBODY had to go and try to grow a brain, perhaps thinking they could be "edgy", and, instead of delivering a fun, intelligent live action "Walking Dead" (first few seasons only), they decided to suck all the common sense from EVERY characters brain, and then have each one of them suddenly go mute at the most inopportune times, when a word, a note, or even a cryptic whisper, could keep someone from becoming zombie snackos'. Now add to that mix, a teenaged girl with one of the most full blown cases of narcissistic personality disorder ever witnessed on film, and have her played by an actor who every time she opens her mouth you just want to backhand her and send her to her room with no dinner, but, she's a master of either guilting her father (team leader Scott Ward) for doing something she later admits "he had to do", or by threatening to run off and do it anyway, which is a certain one way trip. So, welcome to mercenary baby sitting, Z/A style.

All is not lost though as there are some nice bonding moments between Zen "man some of the shizz I've done" Vanderohe, and newbie merc / safecracker Ludwig Dieter, especially when it is discovered he doesn't even know Zombie 101 basics. Raul Castillos' "Mickey" who at first seems to be either a You Tube poser, or just a bit crazy, Turns out to be an honorable guy. Samantha Joe's "Chambers" is a formidable street fighter, but, sadly , her heroic last stand is wasted when in the end, she got a case of the mutes, when she could have saved the entire crew with a shouted warning.

Nora Arnezeder is believable as Lilly, The Coyote, even if she does let little miss prissy teen smack her around a bit, for helping another of Kates IDIOT friends do something stupid. that in the end, does not bode well for the entire team. Tig Notaro I guess is OK, especially since she was a last minute "digital" substitute for Chris D'Elia, who was unceremoniously cancelled and erased from the movie due to misconduct of the sexual kind. It's not seamless, but, it's not distracting either. But, she too, got hit with the idiot stick at the last minute, and, her indecision literally was catastrophic. In BOTH their story arcs, Snyder chose to plagiarize, er, uh, be "inspired" by ENTIRE SCENES from "Aliens", then "edgily" flip the script, by declaring opposite day at their individual conclusions.


The longest walk of shame, IMO, goes to Bautista's character Scott Ward, for being either too blind of just plain dumb, to not see through the machinations of neither his Japanese Benefactor, nor his henchman sent along to fulfill the ACTUAL goal of the "heist". But, in his defense, a couple hundred million dollars tax free, can buy a mighty dark pair of rose colored glasses, and, even though he can't see the forest for the trees, nor, apparently when the passion fires of his former flame have burst into a bonfire. Her end was so telegraphed, that even as it occurred, you weren't really shocked, just saddened. Just as his end, and the way it came about, had one waiting for the sound track to cue up Alanis Morrissette, but, perhaps they couldn't get a music clearance..

ONE final chance at redemption comes in the form of the epilogue with Vanderohe, and, it could have played out the epic revenge scenario, but, alas it was not to be, and he, along with any chance at a sequel, was D.O.A.

So, in conclusion, I don't dislike this movie for it's short comings, but, because of it's unfulfilled potential. It didn't necessarily have to be all happily ever after, but, as you watch it, and the idiocy starts leaking out of the characters, see if you can glimpse the great movie that COULD have been.
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Reply by HiImDannyGanz
3 years ago
@paladin5150 So perfectly said. It's tough to reconcile how much I enjoyed the movie, yet was left disappointed. It was like Zack Snyder somehow set out to make an uncharacteristically fun movie, but. managed to overshoot his target.
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Reply by Paladin5150
3 years ago
@hiimdannyganz - I believe it was a combination of overthinking what the audience expected (and wanted to see) plus, the feeling directors have today that they need to be "edgy and different", which means killing off lead characters, (thank you "Scream" which stole the idea from "Psycho") and having a hopeless / unhappy ending. I mean I GET it, like, "The Walking Dead", is actually not a reference to the zombies, but to the HUMANS, who are often more dangerous, and treacherous than the rotting minions. The coyote, told the henchman as much when she said the zombie leaders have rules, you follow them, and they'll leave you alone, referencing Ripley telling Burke "You don't see them screwing each other over for a percentage" when it was discovered he planned to basically kill the entire crew to return with and Alien. The "dead Army" here is actually the squad, who were "dead men walking" as soon as they accepted the mission, but, they either didn't realize it, or, their current situations were so F'd" up that they would rather go out with a bang, than a whimper. Survival was possible, but not probable, and they were cool with that.<br /> <br /> So, if that was the way he wanted to play it, then fine, but, the problem I had was the inaneness and sheer stupidity of almost every decision that resulted in the NEEDLESS death of each team member. This made their deaths, not "heroic" (other than Dieter) but simply sad and pathetic. Then, the one survivor ends up being the narcissistic little shit that got the majority of the crew killed trying to save her spoiled azz. SMFHID!!!<br /> <br /> As I stated, they other problem I had is, being able to see the GREAT movie it COULD have been, with just a bit more concern for the viewing audience, rather than his "vision". The bones of it are there, but, IMO, he couldn't see the forest for the trees.
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