Senior Cut Days (2023) Movie Script
(dramatic whooshing)
(soft music)
(phone ringing)
Oh my God.
Oh my God, is this...
Is this about to happen?
- I don't know.
- Is this gonna happen?
I don't know.
James, you-you said that
we had time to think about this.
I mean, what if this is a mistake?
What if it doesn't work?
(soft music) (phone ringing)
What if it backfires?
It won't backfire.
It's going to work. We need this to work.
It will work.
But what if it doesn't?
Yes.
(soft music)
I approve.
(soft music)
It's going to work.
(soft music)
All right, let's get
this show on the road.
We need to have a clean
sweep by 1600 hours.
Jesus Christ, do you understand
what's about to happen here?
I'm just taking orders, sir.
I can't believe the son
of a bitch is gonna do it.
And the craziest part is
he's gonna get away with it.
What exactly are your orders?
I'm sorry, sir.
That is classified information.
Don't you fucking gimme
that classified bullshit.
I'm about to be governor.
(laughs) Well Governor Sam,
I will say your streets are about to be
a hell of a lot cleaner.
(soft music)
(car driving past)
(car door opening and closing)
[Driver] Excuse me, sir.
[Homeless] Oh, I'm-I'm sorry. I'm going.
I'm going right now.
No, no, you're-you're fine.
Um, I actually just wanted
to give you something.
[Homeless] No, I'm not hungry.
Oh, come on. You can trust me.
Look, I was sent for you
by our trustworthy mayor.
Mayor?
[Driver] Yes, the mayor.
And not only does he want
you to have this sandwich,
but he wants to make sure
he puts you in a much better place.
No. I'm just gonna go.
I-I'm sorry, sir,
but we really must insist.
You see, we wanna make
sure that you are in a safe place,
the safest place the
government can provide.
Now, watch this.
Wow.
Wow.
Gotta love that government cheese.
Wait, am I gonna have to eat
this whole thing on my own?
There you go.
Good, huh? Yeah.
Now look, I just wanna
talk to you for a few minutes
about this newly funded government program
that's designed for homeless
people just like yourself.
Mind if we take a walk?
Good.
So what we're gonna do first...
(guitar music)
[Reporter] So the big question is,
"Where do they go from here," right?
[Reporter] Some of those
from the nearby encampments
say, "They're skeptical
of this new location."
[Homeless] You're-you're
gated in right there,
so I don't-I don't know.
You're kinda, like,
caged in like you're in jail.
[Radio Host] The time has finally come.
Starting this week,
crews will begin clearing
more homeless camps.
[Reporter] Where did all
the homeless people go?
[Reporter] Starting this week,
crews will be clearing more homeless camps.
It's the deadline for
people living in the woods
to move out.
And the deadline comes on
what will be the coldest day of the season.
Where do they go from here?
That damn mayor got rid of them.
[Interviewer] And it got to the point
where there was almost
30 tents over here, about 40 people.
Hey, what are you doing here?
You ain't allowed in here. Come on.
No photos, no video, no press allowed.
(rock music)
[Reporter] People living here rushed
to collect their belongings.
I know what happened
to the homeless "people."
Nine years ago, government
took them all away.
Need affordable housing for everyone.
People are making accusations
that you shipped all the
homeless out of the state.
Turn off that damn camera. Now.
Come on, turn it off. Turn it off.
As you can see,
this metal fence behind me will be the site
of the new Opportunity
Village that will soon come here.
You're at home. It's nice and warm.
But what about these homeless folks?
I mean, at first I was
happy about it, you know?
I could walk around town
without getting bothered.
I didn't have a problem with them.
You know, they tell me
stories. I'd-I'd tell them stories.
They were good old people.
I don't know what it was, I'll tell you.
I just don't.
But I don't see them anymore.
Starting this week,
crews will be clearing
out more homeless camps.
I'm very concerned about
homeless encampments.
A big part of the camp has broken down
RVs, trucks, SUVs, and tents.
The Department of
Transportation will be assessing
this camp either today or tomorrow.
Yeah, I told you, man. It's closed.
Only the city of Reno's allowed in here.
Now I gotta ask you to leave.
(soft rock music)
Rise and shine, beautiful.
It's time to get the day started.
Get that camera outta my face now.
[Casey] I told you you
have to pace yourself.
How are we ever going
to take a cruise anywhere
with all inclusive drinks?
I can't do this.
My head is throbbing.
My stomach is turning.
I'm hot and I'm cold.
We need to get on the road early
so I can get a few shots
before the sun goes down.
God, please don't say shots.
(scoffs) You know what I mean.
(sighs) Just go without me.
Come on, seriously?
You know I have a
deadline to get this thing
shot, edited, and submitted.
Casey, I swear to God, if I move,
I'm going to throw up everywhere.
Okay, well, let's go get some Excedrin.
And that would require me to walk.
[Casey] I got something
that'll make you feel better
almost immediately.
What the fuck are you doing?
It's 2:00 PM on the East coast.
There's no way. I'm not drinking that.
No.
(rock music)
[Casey] Feeling better, right?
All you need is some food and more alcohol.
Keyword food.
Can a bitch get something to eat?
Can you hold it for
a little while longer?
We're so close.
Oh my God.
(scoffs) Come on, seriously?
I don't wanna be on these roads too late.
The sun goes down at four.
I appreciate you doing this with me.
Uh huh.
Seriously, Taylor.
It means a lot that
you're doing this with me.
Drunken story time. Go.
You're fucking insane.
Come on, it's your turn.
I don't wanna play any car games.
Entertain me.
Tell you what, let's finish this game,
and we'll stop at the next place to eat.
Swear to God.
All right.
Going to Las Vegas with this crazy bitch.
I got married,
got drunk,
ended up at some weird motel,
all to do a documentary in a small town
about The Prostitute Ghost.
[Casey] Original. I love it.
And by the way, her name
was Julia Bulette, okay?
What's the obsession anyway?
Her story doesn't get much respect,
but the stories do say
that her ghost walks around at night.
That's great.
Maybe we can get her blown with tourists.
Now that's a documentary.
"The Ghost of Bjs."
Whatever.
[Taylor] Food, Exit 119.
Who's the first
person you truly fell for?
Could we play these games after we eat?
(spooky music)
Reviews say it's the best pizza in town.
How many people are even in this town?
Holy shit, it was featured
on "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives."
Get a picture.
- What?
- Seriously, take a photo.
[Casey] I'll send it to you
when we get better signal.
I lost service miles back.
How are you even getting service?
Gotta love free WiFi.
- This place has WiFi?
- Yeah.
Welcome to "Papa's," ladies.
Have a seat wherever you like.
Gray will be with you in just a minute
to get your order.
4 for $4 couldn't cut it, huh?
So I've read that there
are stuffed crust pizzas
to die for.
It's got cheese, pepperoni, more cheese.
So when the GPS was working,
it said we are about 30 to 40 minutes away,
which is good on timing.
That means we still have
time to get a small room,
unpack, and set up a few interviews
with the locals about Julia Bulette.
Hey, are you guys ready to order?
Yes. Two Jack and Cokes.
Uh, and the stuffed
crust pepperoni pizza.
Is that all?
If you're buying, we'll
take four Jack and Cokes.
I mean, only if I can join you.
Did I hear you guys
talking about Julia Bulette?
Oh God.
[Casey] Yeah, have you heard of her?
Yeah.
Me and my friends go out to
her grave all the time at night.
Oh no.
Tell me more. I'm doing
a documentary on her.
After she puts the order in.
You two are my last customers.
How about I take you
up on that Jack and Coke
and we can all talk in the back?
What about the ghost story?
Eh, that's for the internet.
We all know who really
moves around out there at night.
Gray, you're needed back in the kitchen.
Let's talk in 30 minutes.
(rock music)
Homeless people?
[Gray] Now that's your real documentary.
Happened right in this town, 1983.
(laughs) How? No way.
Why was it never reported?
Hey, Cheryl,
can I get a couple more
Jack and Cokes out here?
I mean, it happened 35 years ago.
No social media, no
smartphones, no nothing.
Over the years, it became a myth.
So why wouldn't they just come back?
They made a way.
We don't go over there,
they don't come over here.
Segregation for the homeless?
Yeah, I mean, I'm not saying
you won't see a couple running around.
Actually, about a month ago,
my neighbor's house got broken into.
All the food, clothes, gone.
But computers, laptops, still there.
Rumor has it their resources
are getting low out there.
Getting low? Getting low from what?
Are you kidding me?
Getting low from dirt and water?
No.
The government left
them with enough supplies
to start a new life out there.
So where are you guys staying?
Well, we weren't
supposed to be here this long.
Head up to Old Town, hopefully find a room.
If not, sleep in the car.
Actually, I have a friend
who camps out there all the time.
How about I make a call
and you guys camp out
and get the full experience?
I-I'm sorry. Camp?
Like, sleep outside on dirt?
I mean, he has extra bags.
Bags?
Taylor, can I talk to you for a minute?
We'll be right back.
Just need to talk things over.
There's no way. We don't know her.
We don't know anybody.
That's the whole point of this thing.
Meeting people, documenting it.
And what about this whole homeless story?
What if it's real?
What? You're a fucking humanitarian now?
[Casey] I'm pretty
good at reading people.
And besides, Gray seemed pretty genuine.
It's not like we met her on the street
or at some random bar.
Okay, she does work in this random bar.
I don't know, Casey.
This is a little more
reckless than our usual.
What's the worst that can happen?
(distant screaming)
The fuck is that?
I'm gonna go get help.
Oh my God. Please help.
Help.
- Stop.
- Help.
Get the fuck off of me.
(screaming)
(gunfire)
(dramatic music)
(crying)
What are you kids doing
bringing all this trouble around my store?
Did I just hear gunshots?
[Reena] Sir, I'm sorry.
My boyfriend and I got into an argument.
I jumped out of the car and...
And-and those guys came-just
came from out of nowhere.
Gray, it's time for
you to take your friends
and get on home.
Now.
What happened?
What?
Jesus Christ, are you all good?
[Casey] I think we just
witnessed your homeless gang.
[Reena] What-what city is this?
Who the fuck are you?
Reena.
Can I use someone's cell phone?
I've been walking for at least two hours,
and this the first place I've seen.
Uh, well, there's a small issue.
There's no cell service.
[Gray] I mean, you can try,
but they're probably
not gonna have service.
Where are you coming from?
I think it's called
Old Town. I'm not sure.
Does that sound right?
I was so angry when I got out of the car.
Can't believe that bitch left me.
Bitch?
Yeah, my boyfriend. He's a bitch.
But I need his bitch ass to
give me a ride back home.
He has my wallet, phone, everything.
Well, we could give
you a ride to Old Town.
Maybe he came back for you.
What is going on?
Is this a barnyard band?
No, we're not going
with Gray and her friends
and sleeping on the ground.
No, we're not taking...
Reena.
Yeah, Reena.
We're not taking Reena back to Old Town.
We are going home.
There are 10,000 homeless
people in Baltimore.
We can do a documentary on one of them.
Are we clear on this?
[Casey] It wasn't even that serious.
That was crazy.
We went way off track.
A camp trail.
Homeless fighters?
Random bartenders?
I'm not a bartender, I'm a waitress.
I don't have a bar tending license.
How do you even know him?
We went to school together.
Uh... People thought he was different.
Different?
Weirdo.
You know, like eclectic.
Into Ouija boards,
candles, crystals, ghost shit.
Ghost shit, I love it.
[Gray] Yeah.
When we were in school,
he used to tell me about this girl from LA.
He had a real relationship
with her in his dream.
[Casey] How much further?
Eh, not that far.
Probably, like, 30 minutes.
(orchestral music)
(country music)
[Gray] Well, well, well.
Look who it is. Soldier girl.
[Gray] Never thought I'd see the day.
I never thought
I'd see the day. (Gray laughing)
Well when these lovely ladies
said they wanted to see Old Town...
Hey, I'm Taylor.
This is Casey.
Hi, I'm Casey.
Sorry I missed your name?
Collin.
Wait, wait.
Reena?
And you are?
Sorry, I know this is gonna sound crazy,
but I think you have a
boyfriend that, like, drives around.
He has a picture of you
and is showing everyone,
and he's asking if they've seen you.
Dr. Reena Carter.
You're a doctor?
You don't look like a doctor.
Well how's a doctor supposed to look?
I don't walk around in a lab coat.
You work in a lab?
Like a scientist?
Where is he now?
Who?
The guy that was looking for me.
Oh, uh...
Right, sorry.
Um, I hear he's been circling
back every couple hours.
The last I heard of him,
he said he was gonna go check the hills.
Is there a phone?
(laughs)
[Gray] Out in here?
Forget it.
I know we're all trying
to get things figured out,
but with the sun and all,
maybe we should get things situated
and then figure out what's what?
I'll stay here.
Uh, I don't think that's
the best idea. (Chuckles)
Well what if he comes back?
[Casey] Put a note on the car?
Collin is right.
You being alone in this town
might not be the best decision.
Yeah, trust me.
You're gonna wanna stick with someone.
Uh, I'll tell you what.
How about we all go up to the spot,
get situated,
and then I'll walk back down here with you
to check on things?
I don't know any of you.
Yeah, if we leave you here,
then you really won't know any of us,
and you won't know anyone else here.
[Collin] The energy
here is fucking insane.
I'm loving it.
Are we ready?
Let's do it.
Hold this for me.
(string music)
How much fucking further?
But when you woke up this morning,
didn't think we'd be on
a nature hike, did you?
Never again in your lifetime
will you ever say that I
didn't do anything for you.
Hey, seriously, how
much further is this place?
I don't wanna stray too far.
We're almost there. Onward.
(soft dramatic music)
(yells)
[Group Member] Oh
wait, I think I finished it.
[Taylor] Hey, you good over here?
This was a horrible idea.
How many idiots does
it take to build a fire?
I'm guessing two?
Listen, your boyfriend's not
just gonna leave you out here.
Collin said he would walk you back down.
It'll be pitch black.
I don't know what to do.
What if we get lost?
What if we get attacked
by wolves or something?
I can assure you there aren't any wolves.
I know, but I'm saying...
I don't know what I'm saying.
I should have just stayed.
Hey, there's drinks,
there's sandwiches,
more drinks.
You're safe as long as you wanna hang.
Okay? Maybe wait till morning.
He's not just gonna
leave you out here, okay?
So for now, let's just enjoy the night.
Last time I did something like this
was senior year in high school.
Come on, sit with me.
Ladies.
(laughter)
[Collin] You got something too?
I heard you guys had an encounter
with the homeless people
from The Big Experiment.
The Big Experiment?
You know, section T?
Come on, you didn't tell them?
I mean, not in specific details. (Laughs)
Are we missing something?
January 18th, 1985,
the government rounded
up all the homeless people
and offered them food and shelter.
So they put them all on a bus,
drive them out deep into the hills.
Now when they got there,
armed guards then forced
the homeless off the bus
into the hills, shooting anyone
who tried to get back on.
Some say they migrated to
other towns in bigger cities.
Other people say they died
from lack of food, water, and shelter.
But what really happened is
that they became cannibals,
eating each other to live.
And over the years
became scavengers. (Growls)
Stop.
People eating each other? Scavengers?
What's next, zombies?
Is your friend gonna come out and scare us?
You guys witnessed it
for yourself, didn't you?
I mean, what did you
think that was earlier today?
Oh, and that reminds me,
thank you so much for
allowing us to stay here,
and please accept our offering, a-a beer.
(glass shatters)
And bread.
(bread thuds)
Ugh, gotta love him.
So in case of an emergency,
how do we get back down to the car?
An emergency?
We have a green beret right there.
And-and secondly, I know these hills
like I know my soul.
What does that even mean?
I don't know.
Now as promised, I got the goodies.
Communion time.
(rock music)
Hey-ay-ay-ay
Got two tickets to Peridon
Just can't sleep
I got no reason to worry
'Cause it's just a dream
On my way to the classroom
Lit the fire
It's a burning desire
Murder
Water is needed
Water is needed
Tickets to Peridon
Peridon
Peridon
(zipper unzipping)
What?
You're it.
[Rena] Not playing the game.
Wait.
Did you hear that?
No.
I have to go.
[Reena] What?
(soft dramatic music)
(cluttering)
Hey, we're closed.
(knocking)
Damn it, I said we're closed.
(screaming)
(intense music)
(glass shattering)
(gun fires)
(knocking)
(intense music)
The heck's going on?
Who's out here?
(gun fires)
(intense music)
(phone ringing)
Where am I?
Taylor?
Hello?
Hey, what's going on?
Are you okay?
Last night,
I heard Dusty call from me.
Dusty? What are you talking about?
Where's Taylor?
Where are the people
we were with last night?
He came back for me.
I killed him.
It's my fault.
I heard him scream.
Whose blood is this?
And where are the people
we were with last night?
(sniffs) He was looking for me.
He came back.
He came back.
(soft dramatic music)
(groans) I swear to God,
I'm never drinking again.
(scoffs) Where the fuck are we?
No, where the fuck am I?
(scoffs)
(soft dramatic music)
(intense music)
Yo.
Yeah.
- Wake up.
- Aw, figgy.
(groans)
Way too many potions,
spirits, and brownies.
Yeah, no shit.
Where is everyone?
They probably left.
You know how many times I've woken up
and the ladies just aren't there?
Like, they're witches, bro.
No, seriously.
Where is everyone?
Oh, well...
Well...
What the hell are you doing?
East, my friend.
We are east.
This is such a bad look.
We promised them that
we would, oh, get them...
[Collin] Hey, relax, okay?
They probably just went back to the car.
How far are we?
Well I hope you're ready to walk.
I can't believe we made it this far.
How far out?
Relax, okay?
We're gonna hitch a ride.
We're gonna hitch a ride back to Old Town.
I thought we were in Old Town.
What the hell did you give us last night?
You were there.
Some beer, wine, infused brownies
with some mushroom nuts.
Mushrooms?
You gave everyone shrooms?
Everyone needed to loosen up a little.
(scoffs) When we get out of here,
I'm going to fucking kill you.
Not if the hills don't kill us first.
Get up.
(dramatic music)
[Casey] No, not now.
We have to keep moving.
There's no telling how deep
we are in these mountains.
I never should have
gotten out of that car.
[Casey] You know what? I'm gonna say it.
He's an asshole for even putting you
out of the car in the first place.
Excuse me, but you
don't know what happened.
So please don't talk about that.
[Casey] All I'm saying is...
No, you don't need to
say anything about him.
Look, I'm not gonna stand here
and fuss back and forth with you
over a creepy, bloody shirt
that probably isn't even his.
I'm not holding you here.
Forget this.
You know what the funny thing is?
We're the ones that saved your ass.
(light dramatic music)
(sighs)
This is my day off,
and I'm spending it walking down this road.
Hungry, thirsty, hungover.
Where would you rather be?
I don't know.
Santa Monica.
Laguna.
I mean, I'd even take
a cabin in Lake Tahoe.
Anything but this bullshit.
Wait, wait, wait.
You see? You speak
and the universe listens.
See, you gotta stay connected.
No way.
(dramatic music)
Oh my God.
No way.
Maybe they had to go
take a piss or something.
Out here in the middle of nowhere?
Well they had to go make an offering.
What?
[Collin] Hunting.
(soft dramatic music)
[Gray] Oh, jackpot.
I don't know.
I feel like this is gonna
bring us some bad vibes.
Bad karma.
Relax.
We're taking it. (Truck starting)
Buckle up.
This is definitely a vibe.
A "going to jail" vibe,
but still a vibe.
Relax.
We're not stealing, we're just borrowing.
We're just gonna take this to a local shop,
get some help,
and then we're gonna bring it right...
(screaming)
Shit. Stupid coyotes.
I don't think that was a coyote.
I think that was a person.
A person?
No way.
No.
What is a kid doing out
here in the middle of the road,
in the middle of nowhere?
We gotta get the kid in the car.
No, I don't-I don't think
we should move them.
Like, I hear, like, that
can make things worse.
What you want me to do?
Leave her in the road
like a fucking animal?
She's still breathing.
(branches snapping)
(intense music)
I-I think we should get in the truck.
You gotta help me carry her into the car.
No, we need to go now.
There's people in the woods. Come on.
(growling) (screaming)
[Collin] Fuck.
[Gray] Help.
(intense music)
Fuck.
(intense music)
(soft dramatic music)
Ugh, they better find
me before it gets dark.
At least there's water left.
(soft dramatic music)
Oh, thank God. Fresh food.
(soft dramatic music)
They better find me before it gets dark.
(radio playing)
(panting)
(chimes ringing)
Hello?
Help.
I need help.
Me and my friends have been attacked.
There's some girls in
the hills that need help.
Shit.
Hold on, hold on.
I don't want no trouble.
I- I gave you guys offerings last night.
Do you guys want money?
Quarters?
Just-just take it. Just...
Just fucking take it.
Right. Bad karma.
(intense music)
No keys.
No, no.
(intense music)
Um, hi?
Hi, little girl.
Where are your parents?
Yo.
It's okay, I'm not gonna hurt you.
Are you hungry? Where are your parents?
Here? You hungry?
See, I'm not so bad.
Slow down. You're gonna choke.
Here. Here's some water.
Where are your parents?
Whoa. There's two of you.
Girl Scouts?
Boy Scouts?
(laughs nervously)
Do you guys wanna listen to music?
Field trip?
Do you guys like music?
Wanna listen to some music?
(rap music playing)
(intense music)
(dramatic music)
I'm gonna die out here.
(phone ringing faintly)
Hello? Hello?
Hello?
Dusty?
(crying)
Dusty.
(wheezing)
Please.
I'm sorry.
(wheezing)
What-what do you want from me?
What do you want?
(screaming)
Quiet.
Oh my God. What is happening?
I don't know. We have to go now.
I saw those kids.
Yes.
Yes. What is going on?
Was that guy right?
Are we in the middle of a
compound or something?
I don't know.
You have service?
No, I'm documenting.
Oh my fucking God right now.
If something happens to us,
who will know what really happened?
This is day two.
I believe Taylor and I were
set up, drugged, and separated.
I just found Taylor being attacked
from what looked to be 20 or more children.
If you find this video,
please know there's something going on here
and it's foul.
Do you know where the car is?
No, but it has to be on a main road.
Okay.
[Collin] Wait, no.
(door closing)
(intense music)
Doc?
What's going on in here?
My fiance,
Dusty.
Killed him.
No.
Why is this happening?
We gotta get outta here.
[Reena] It's so many of them.
Oh, we have to try.
We can't just sit here
and fucking die in here.
(crying) There's no point.
We're dead.
Why would you say that?
You were right,
and I'm sorry I didn't
believe you at the fire.
They're killing people
and taking their belongings to survive.
[Collin] This is a bad trip.
There's no, no, no...
Listen to me.
Everyone else besides us are dead,
and so are we.
This can't be happening.
What are you doing?
[Collin] We can't just sit in
here and do nothing, okay?
We have to fight back.
Okay, we can't just
sit here and do nothing.
We're gonna get outta here.
We're gonna go west through
the woods to the main road,
and we're just gonna run.
We're just gonna run and run
like our lives fucking depend on it.
But how are we going to...
Shh, they're coming.
What?
Remember, south. Run, okay?
Maybe we can try to...
No.
Ready?
Run.
(intense music)
(panting)
I gave you guys beer.
(intense music)
I swear to God, first
thing I do when I get home,
I'm gonna order like 20...
No, 50 tacos,
bottle of bourbon,
and probably a male escort.
You don't even drink bourbon
or deal with escorts.
I do today.
You know, like the ones on Instagram
where they actually sit down alongside you?
More oil.
More oil.
More fucking oil.
Hey, snap out of it.
[Taylor] Geez, sorry for living a little
in the middle of fucking nowhere.
Taylor, what did Collin have on?
I don't know, like,
jeans and a black leather vest? Why?
Hey, Collin.
Collin.
Collin.
Hey, are you high?
Collin.
(screams)
(panting)
(intense music)
(screams) Fuck you.
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
(crying)
It's okay, it's okay.
(crying) I...
I killed him.
I killed... I-I killed him.
Look at me.
You, us, are gonna be okay.
Yeah.
Why is he wearing Collin's
clothes? Where is he?
I don't know.
Why are you wearing his fucking clothes?
(screams)
I told you we shouldn't have done this.
They're dead.
Don't say that. No one is dead.
Taylor, come on.
Taylor, we need to go. Come on.
Taylor, let's go.
(dramatic music)
(panting)
(intense music)
(dramatic music)
(wood creaking)
(dramatic music)
(exhales) Ready whenever you are.
I know you're exhausted, but
we can't keep stopping.
Fuck it.
I was saving this for the car.
I know I keep saying this.
Please trust me.
Everything's going to be okay.
(somber music)
I-I killed someone.
Remember that movie with
the girl in the yellow suit?
"Dick Tracy?"
No, gross.
The bitch in the yellow tracksuit that
kicks some major ass with a sword.
"Kill Bill."
Yeah, "Kill Bill."
I remember I cut class
to go see that movie.
I don't remember much of it,
but there was a scene
where Kill Bill comes in.
You mean the bride?
What-Whatever.
I remember she comes in a scene.
She was slicing so many people.
The Crazy 88.
I remember when I saw that scene,
I thought to myself,
"Wow, how badass would that feel
to kick that much ass
and slice that many people
"while talking shit?"
But it's not, Casey.
It doesn't feel fucking awesome.
Every time I would hit him with a rock,
I felt a part of me leave also.
I don't-I don't like it.
Listen, there's not too
many people in this world
that could do what you did.
This isn't a movie.
(sighs) You did what you
needed to do to survive.
Please tell me that
really wasn't the last of that.
You're such a drug addict.
And hungry. (Laughs)
Casey, I'm freaking scared.
Me too.
Can we not?
Don't worry. It's dead anyways.
(intense music)
Run.
Go, get the fuck out of here.
Go.
(intense music)
(screams)
(intense music)
(dramatic music)
I thought you were...
Gray?
Gone.
What we have to do now is get back home.
We have to get Casey.
No.
No.
What we have to do now is survive.
Casey is still alive.
[Collin] Listen to me.
I saw a boat.
We wait for it to get dark.
We go out to the boat,
and we get the hell outta here.
- But Casey is still alive.
- Listen.
If you go out there
right now, it's suicide.
We wait for it to get dark,
and then we're getting the hell outta here.
(rattlesnake hissing)
[Stranger] Whoa now.
Just be still.
Them things is fast and deadly.
They kill you just as
soon as they look at you.
Now you hold still. I'll take care of this.
[Casey] No, stop.
(screams) No.
(intense music)
[Stranger] All right, safe now.
Go on. Git.
(rattlesnake hissing)
Collin.
What?
Look.
So? Come on, let's get to the boat.
Collin, who lit the fire?
That could be our people.
Or it could be more homeless.
We have to go that way anyway.
Or we can go around.
Taylor, don't.
Taylor. Taylor.
Come on.
(dramatic music)
(branch snaps)
(intense music)
Come on.
(yelling)
(intense music)
Stop, stop.
No, we can't stop right now.
They're right behind us.
I need a fucking break.
No, stop.
Fuck.
How the fuck...
Is this real?
I don't know.
(laughing)
Thank you.
Fuck.
What are the odds?
Look out.
(intense music)
Stop.
Seriously stop.
Collin, come on.
(gun fires)
Let's go. Let's go.
Taylor.
Damn, that's where you're rolling?
Taylor.
Come on.
Wait, wait, wait. That's our truck.
Why is our truck over there?
You don't think all these cars...
Belong to people like us?
I've seen this in a movie before.
Mountain people trap
you on the side of the road
and then they take your car.
Yeah. I don't think this is...
Oh shit.
Here, hold this.
Stay back.
Only shoot at what you can hit.
(gun fires)
Damn, already?
I'm fucking nervous, okay?
[Collin] Get back.
Get back.
(intense music)
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Get back. (Gun fires)
I'm not sure I have anymore bullets.
We're being surrounded.
[Collin] Come on.
(intense music)
I don't understand.
The boat was supposed to be here.
I don't...
(waves splashing)
We're not gonna make it.
Thank you.
Seriously, thank you for everything.
(water splashing)
(screaming)
(intense music)
[Taylor] Did anything for you?
Ghost shit.
Brownie.
Brownie. (Cheers)
Get that camera outta my face now.
(crying)
(branches snaps)
(somber music)
(police sirens blaring)
(somber music)
Excuse me. Who ordered this raid?
I did.
You?
Do you know that your supervisors know
that we have the authority here?
Obviously you don't.
We have two local citizens dead,
tourists missing,
and a dead pizza shop owner.
And I really liked his pizza.
Well now, I sure am sorry
to hear about your pizza issue.
See, but the thing is,
when these situations
have come up in the past,
we've always held it
- without a hiccup.
- Yeah.
And then you people
- showed up.
- Yeah.
Well now there's a problem.
We have people missing,
and there's still one more out there.
We are taking over.
You are not taking over.
You don't have the authority.
Because of your screw
up, Mayor, I do now.
There's a compound
about 100 miles from here.
This isn't containment. This is spreading.
You have failed.
(rock music)
Old
Is the spine
Naive
Is the mind
Prove
What's it take to prove
Experience
Subdued
And old
Bones will shake
They'll tremor
Like earthquakes
Clues
Who's able to conclude
In our ignorance
Confused
I'm older than old
I'm old-blooded
I kneel in sands of time
I'm older than older than old
I'm old-blooded
I kneel in sands of time
Time
(dramatic music)
(soft music)
(phone ringing)
Oh my God.
Oh my God, is this...
Is this about to happen?
- I don't know.
- Is this gonna happen?
I don't know.
James, you-you said that
we had time to think about this.
I mean, what if this is a mistake?
What if it doesn't work?
(soft music) (phone ringing)
What if it backfires?
It won't backfire.
It's going to work. We need this to work.
It will work.
But what if it doesn't?
Yes.
(soft music)
I approve.
(soft music)
It's going to work.
(soft music)
All right, let's get
this show on the road.
We need to have a clean
sweep by 1600 hours.
Jesus Christ, do you understand
what's about to happen here?
I'm just taking orders, sir.
I can't believe the son
of a bitch is gonna do it.
And the craziest part is
he's gonna get away with it.
What exactly are your orders?
I'm sorry, sir.
That is classified information.
Don't you fucking gimme
that classified bullshit.
I'm about to be governor.
(laughs) Well Governor Sam,
I will say your streets are about to be
a hell of a lot cleaner.
(soft music)
(car driving past)
(car door opening and closing)
[Driver] Excuse me, sir.
[Homeless] Oh, I'm-I'm sorry. I'm going.
I'm going right now.
No, no, you're-you're fine.
Um, I actually just wanted
to give you something.
[Homeless] No, I'm not hungry.
Oh, come on. You can trust me.
Look, I was sent for you
by our trustworthy mayor.
Mayor?
[Driver] Yes, the mayor.
And not only does he want
you to have this sandwich,
but he wants to make sure
he puts you in a much better place.
No. I'm just gonna go.
I-I'm sorry, sir,
but we really must insist.
You see, we wanna make
sure that you are in a safe place,
the safest place the
government can provide.
Now, watch this.
Wow.
Wow.
Gotta love that government cheese.
Wait, am I gonna have to eat
this whole thing on my own?
There you go.
Good, huh? Yeah.
Now look, I just wanna
talk to you for a few minutes
about this newly funded government program
that's designed for homeless
people just like yourself.
Mind if we take a walk?
Good.
So what we're gonna do first...
(guitar music)
[Reporter] So the big question is,
"Where do they go from here," right?
[Reporter] Some of those
from the nearby encampments
say, "They're skeptical
of this new location."
[Homeless] You're-you're
gated in right there,
so I don't-I don't know.
You're kinda, like,
caged in like you're in jail.
[Radio Host] The time has finally come.
Starting this week,
crews will begin clearing
more homeless camps.
[Reporter] Where did all
the homeless people go?
[Reporter] Starting this week,
crews will be clearing more homeless camps.
It's the deadline for
people living in the woods
to move out.
And the deadline comes on
what will be the coldest day of the season.
Where do they go from here?
That damn mayor got rid of them.
[Interviewer] And it got to the point
where there was almost
30 tents over here, about 40 people.
Hey, what are you doing here?
You ain't allowed in here. Come on.
No photos, no video, no press allowed.
(rock music)
[Reporter] People living here rushed
to collect their belongings.
I know what happened
to the homeless "people."
Nine years ago, government
took them all away.
Need affordable housing for everyone.
People are making accusations
that you shipped all the
homeless out of the state.
Turn off that damn camera. Now.
Come on, turn it off. Turn it off.
As you can see,
this metal fence behind me will be the site
of the new Opportunity
Village that will soon come here.
You're at home. It's nice and warm.
But what about these homeless folks?
I mean, at first I was
happy about it, you know?
I could walk around town
without getting bothered.
I didn't have a problem with them.
You know, they tell me
stories. I'd-I'd tell them stories.
They were good old people.
I don't know what it was, I'll tell you.
I just don't.
But I don't see them anymore.
Starting this week,
crews will be clearing
out more homeless camps.
I'm very concerned about
homeless encampments.
A big part of the camp has broken down
RVs, trucks, SUVs, and tents.
The Department of
Transportation will be assessing
this camp either today or tomorrow.
Yeah, I told you, man. It's closed.
Only the city of Reno's allowed in here.
Now I gotta ask you to leave.
(soft rock music)
Rise and shine, beautiful.
It's time to get the day started.
Get that camera outta my face now.
[Casey] I told you you
have to pace yourself.
How are we ever going
to take a cruise anywhere
with all inclusive drinks?
I can't do this.
My head is throbbing.
My stomach is turning.
I'm hot and I'm cold.
We need to get on the road early
so I can get a few shots
before the sun goes down.
God, please don't say shots.
(scoffs) You know what I mean.
(sighs) Just go without me.
Come on, seriously?
You know I have a
deadline to get this thing
shot, edited, and submitted.
Casey, I swear to God, if I move,
I'm going to throw up everywhere.
Okay, well, let's go get some Excedrin.
And that would require me to walk.
[Casey] I got something
that'll make you feel better
almost immediately.
What the fuck are you doing?
It's 2:00 PM on the East coast.
There's no way. I'm not drinking that.
No.
(rock music)
[Casey] Feeling better, right?
All you need is some food and more alcohol.
Keyword food.
Can a bitch get something to eat?
Can you hold it for
a little while longer?
We're so close.
Oh my God.
(scoffs) Come on, seriously?
I don't wanna be on these roads too late.
The sun goes down at four.
I appreciate you doing this with me.
Uh huh.
Seriously, Taylor.
It means a lot that
you're doing this with me.
Drunken story time. Go.
You're fucking insane.
Come on, it's your turn.
I don't wanna play any car games.
Entertain me.
Tell you what, let's finish this game,
and we'll stop at the next place to eat.
Swear to God.
All right.
Going to Las Vegas with this crazy bitch.
I got married,
got drunk,
ended up at some weird motel,
all to do a documentary in a small town
about The Prostitute Ghost.
[Casey] Original. I love it.
And by the way, her name
was Julia Bulette, okay?
What's the obsession anyway?
Her story doesn't get much respect,
but the stories do say
that her ghost walks around at night.
That's great.
Maybe we can get her blown with tourists.
Now that's a documentary.
"The Ghost of Bjs."
Whatever.
[Taylor] Food, Exit 119.
Who's the first
person you truly fell for?
Could we play these games after we eat?
(spooky music)
Reviews say it's the best pizza in town.
How many people are even in this town?
Holy shit, it was featured
on "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives."
Get a picture.
- What?
- Seriously, take a photo.
[Casey] I'll send it to you
when we get better signal.
I lost service miles back.
How are you even getting service?
Gotta love free WiFi.
- This place has WiFi?
- Yeah.
Welcome to "Papa's," ladies.
Have a seat wherever you like.
Gray will be with you in just a minute
to get your order.
4 for $4 couldn't cut it, huh?
So I've read that there
are stuffed crust pizzas
to die for.
It's got cheese, pepperoni, more cheese.
So when the GPS was working,
it said we are about 30 to 40 minutes away,
which is good on timing.
That means we still have
time to get a small room,
unpack, and set up a few interviews
with the locals about Julia Bulette.
Hey, are you guys ready to order?
Yes. Two Jack and Cokes.
Uh, and the stuffed
crust pepperoni pizza.
Is that all?
If you're buying, we'll
take four Jack and Cokes.
I mean, only if I can join you.
Did I hear you guys
talking about Julia Bulette?
Oh God.
[Casey] Yeah, have you heard of her?
Yeah.
Me and my friends go out to
her grave all the time at night.
Oh no.
Tell me more. I'm doing
a documentary on her.
After she puts the order in.
You two are my last customers.
How about I take you
up on that Jack and Coke
and we can all talk in the back?
What about the ghost story?
Eh, that's for the internet.
We all know who really
moves around out there at night.
Gray, you're needed back in the kitchen.
Let's talk in 30 minutes.
(rock music)
Homeless people?
[Gray] Now that's your real documentary.
Happened right in this town, 1983.
(laughs) How? No way.
Why was it never reported?
Hey, Cheryl,
can I get a couple more
Jack and Cokes out here?
I mean, it happened 35 years ago.
No social media, no
smartphones, no nothing.
Over the years, it became a myth.
So why wouldn't they just come back?
They made a way.
We don't go over there,
they don't come over here.
Segregation for the homeless?
Yeah, I mean, I'm not saying
you won't see a couple running around.
Actually, about a month ago,
my neighbor's house got broken into.
All the food, clothes, gone.
But computers, laptops, still there.
Rumor has it their resources
are getting low out there.
Getting low? Getting low from what?
Are you kidding me?
Getting low from dirt and water?
No.
The government left
them with enough supplies
to start a new life out there.
So where are you guys staying?
Well, we weren't
supposed to be here this long.
Head up to Old Town, hopefully find a room.
If not, sleep in the car.
Actually, I have a friend
who camps out there all the time.
How about I make a call
and you guys camp out
and get the full experience?
I-I'm sorry. Camp?
Like, sleep outside on dirt?
I mean, he has extra bags.
Bags?
Taylor, can I talk to you for a minute?
We'll be right back.
Just need to talk things over.
There's no way. We don't know her.
We don't know anybody.
That's the whole point of this thing.
Meeting people, documenting it.
And what about this whole homeless story?
What if it's real?
What? You're a fucking humanitarian now?
[Casey] I'm pretty
good at reading people.
And besides, Gray seemed pretty genuine.
It's not like we met her on the street
or at some random bar.
Okay, she does work in this random bar.
I don't know, Casey.
This is a little more
reckless than our usual.
What's the worst that can happen?
(distant screaming)
The fuck is that?
I'm gonna go get help.
Oh my God. Please help.
Help.
- Stop.
- Help.
Get the fuck off of me.
(screaming)
(gunfire)
(dramatic music)
(crying)
What are you kids doing
bringing all this trouble around my store?
Did I just hear gunshots?
[Reena] Sir, I'm sorry.
My boyfriend and I got into an argument.
I jumped out of the car and...
And-and those guys came-just
came from out of nowhere.
Gray, it's time for
you to take your friends
and get on home.
Now.
What happened?
What?
Jesus Christ, are you all good?
[Casey] I think we just
witnessed your homeless gang.
[Reena] What-what city is this?
Who the fuck are you?
Reena.
Can I use someone's cell phone?
I've been walking for at least two hours,
and this the first place I've seen.
Uh, well, there's a small issue.
There's no cell service.
[Gray] I mean, you can try,
but they're probably
not gonna have service.
Where are you coming from?
I think it's called
Old Town. I'm not sure.
Does that sound right?
I was so angry when I got out of the car.
Can't believe that bitch left me.
Bitch?
Yeah, my boyfriend. He's a bitch.
But I need his bitch ass to
give me a ride back home.
He has my wallet, phone, everything.
Well, we could give
you a ride to Old Town.
Maybe he came back for you.
What is going on?
Is this a barnyard band?
No, we're not going
with Gray and her friends
and sleeping on the ground.
No, we're not taking...
Reena.
Yeah, Reena.
We're not taking Reena back to Old Town.
We are going home.
There are 10,000 homeless
people in Baltimore.
We can do a documentary on one of them.
Are we clear on this?
[Casey] It wasn't even that serious.
That was crazy.
We went way off track.
A camp trail.
Homeless fighters?
Random bartenders?
I'm not a bartender, I'm a waitress.
I don't have a bar tending license.
How do you even know him?
We went to school together.
Uh... People thought he was different.
Different?
Weirdo.
You know, like eclectic.
Into Ouija boards,
candles, crystals, ghost shit.
Ghost shit, I love it.
[Gray] Yeah.
When we were in school,
he used to tell me about this girl from LA.
He had a real relationship
with her in his dream.
[Casey] How much further?
Eh, not that far.
Probably, like, 30 minutes.
(orchestral music)
(country music)
[Gray] Well, well, well.
Look who it is. Soldier girl.
[Gray] Never thought I'd see the day.
I never thought
I'd see the day. (Gray laughing)
Well when these lovely ladies
said they wanted to see Old Town...
Hey, I'm Taylor.
This is Casey.
Hi, I'm Casey.
Sorry I missed your name?
Collin.
Wait, wait.
Reena?
And you are?
Sorry, I know this is gonna sound crazy,
but I think you have a
boyfriend that, like, drives around.
He has a picture of you
and is showing everyone,
and he's asking if they've seen you.
Dr. Reena Carter.
You're a doctor?
You don't look like a doctor.
Well how's a doctor supposed to look?
I don't walk around in a lab coat.
You work in a lab?
Like a scientist?
Where is he now?
Who?
The guy that was looking for me.
Oh, uh...
Right, sorry.
Um, I hear he's been circling
back every couple hours.
The last I heard of him,
he said he was gonna go check the hills.
Is there a phone?
(laughs)
[Gray] Out in here?
Forget it.
I know we're all trying
to get things figured out,
but with the sun and all,
maybe we should get things situated
and then figure out what's what?
I'll stay here.
Uh, I don't think that's
the best idea. (Chuckles)
Well what if he comes back?
[Casey] Put a note on the car?
Collin is right.
You being alone in this town
might not be the best decision.
Yeah, trust me.
You're gonna wanna stick with someone.
Uh, I'll tell you what.
How about we all go up to the spot,
get situated,
and then I'll walk back down here with you
to check on things?
I don't know any of you.
Yeah, if we leave you here,
then you really won't know any of us,
and you won't know anyone else here.
[Collin] The energy
here is fucking insane.
I'm loving it.
Are we ready?
Let's do it.
Hold this for me.
(string music)
How much fucking further?
But when you woke up this morning,
didn't think we'd be on
a nature hike, did you?
Never again in your lifetime
will you ever say that I
didn't do anything for you.
Hey, seriously, how
much further is this place?
I don't wanna stray too far.
We're almost there. Onward.
(soft dramatic music)
(yells)
[Group Member] Oh
wait, I think I finished it.
[Taylor] Hey, you good over here?
This was a horrible idea.
How many idiots does
it take to build a fire?
I'm guessing two?
Listen, your boyfriend's not
just gonna leave you out here.
Collin said he would walk you back down.
It'll be pitch black.
I don't know what to do.
What if we get lost?
What if we get attacked
by wolves or something?
I can assure you there aren't any wolves.
I know, but I'm saying...
I don't know what I'm saying.
I should have just stayed.
Hey, there's drinks,
there's sandwiches,
more drinks.
You're safe as long as you wanna hang.
Okay? Maybe wait till morning.
He's not just gonna
leave you out here, okay?
So for now, let's just enjoy the night.
Last time I did something like this
was senior year in high school.
Come on, sit with me.
Ladies.
(laughter)
[Collin] You got something too?
I heard you guys had an encounter
with the homeless people
from The Big Experiment.
The Big Experiment?
You know, section T?
Come on, you didn't tell them?
I mean, not in specific details. (Laughs)
Are we missing something?
January 18th, 1985,
the government rounded
up all the homeless people
and offered them food and shelter.
So they put them all on a bus,
drive them out deep into the hills.
Now when they got there,
armed guards then forced
the homeless off the bus
into the hills, shooting anyone
who tried to get back on.
Some say they migrated to
other towns in bigger cities.
Other people say they died
from lack of food, water, and shelter.
But what really happened is
that they became cannibals,
eating each other to live.
And over the years
became scavengers. (Growls)
Stop.
People eating each other? Scavengers?
What's next, zombies?
Is your friend gonna come out and scare us?
You guys witnessed it
for yourself, didn't you?
I mean, what did you
think that was earlier today?
Oh, and that reminds me,
thank you so much for
allowing us to stay here,
and please accept our offering, a-a beer.
(glass shatters)
And bread.
(bread thuds)
Ugh, gotta love him.
So in case of an emergency,
how do we get back down to the car?
An emergency?
We have a green beret right there.
And-and secondly, I know these hills
like I know my soul.
What does that even mean?
I don't know.
Now as promised, I got the goodies.
Communion time.
(rock music)
Hey-ay-ay-ay
Got two tickets to Peridon
Just can't sleep
I got no reason to worry
'Cause it's just a dream
On my way to the classroom
Lit the fire
It's a burning desire
Murder
Water is needed
Water is needed
Tickets to Peridon
Peridon
Peridon
(zipper unzipping)
What?
You're it.
[Rena] Not playing the game.
Wait.
Did you hear that?
No.
I have to go.
[Reena] What?
(soft dramatic music)
(cluttering)
Hey, we're closed.
(knocking)
Damn it, I said we're closed.
(screaming)
(intense music)
(glass shattering)
(gun fires)
(knocking)
(intense music)
The heck's going on?
Who's out here?
(gun fires)
(intense music)
(phone ringing)
Where am I?
Taylor?
Hello?
Hey, what's going on?
Are you okay?
Last night,
I heard Dusty call from me.
Dusty? What are you talking about?
Where's Taylor?
Where are the people
we were with last night?
He came back for me.
I killed him.
It's my fault.
I heard him scream.
Whose blood is this?
And where are the people
we were with last night?
(sniffs) He was looking for me.
He came back.
He came back.
(soft dramatic music)
(groans) I swear to God,
I'm never drinking again.
(scoffs) Where the fuck are we?
No, where the fuck am I?
(scoffs)
(soft dramatic music)
(intense music)
Yo.
Yeah.
- Wake up.
- Aw, figgy.
(groans)
Way too many potions,
spirits, and brownies.
Yeah, no shit.
Where is everyone?
They probably left.
You know how many times I've woken up
and the ladies just aren't there?
Like, they're witches, bro.
No, seriously.
Where is everyone?
Oh, well...
Well...
What the hell are you doing?
East, my friend.
We are east.
This is such a bad look.
We promised them that
we would, oh, get them...
[Collin] Hey, relax, okay?
They probably just went back to the car.
How far are we?
Well I hope you're ready to walk.
I can't believe we made it this far.
How far out?
Relax, okay?
We're gonna hitch a ride.
We're gonna hitch a ride back to Old Town.
I thought we were in Old Town.
What the hell did you give us last night?
You were there.
Some beer, wine, infused brownies
with some mushroom nuts.
Mushrooms?
You gave everyone shrooms?
Everyone needed to loosen up a little.
(scoffs) When we get out of here,
I'm going to fucking kill you.
Not if the hills don't kill us first.
Get up.
(dramatic music)
[Casey] No, not now.
We have to keep moving.
There's no telling how deep
we are in these mountains.
I never should have
gotten out of that car.
[Casey] You know what? I'm gonna say it.
He's an asshole for even putting you
out of the car in the first place.
Excuse me, but you
don't know what happened.
So please don't talk about that.
[Casey] All I'm saying is...
No, you don't need to
say anything about him.
Look, I'm not gonna stand here
and fuss back and forth with you
over a creepy, bloody shirt
that probably isn't even his.
I'm not holding you here.
Forget this.
You know what the funny thing is?
We're the ones that saved your ass.
(light dramatic music)
(sighs)
This is my day off,
and I'm spending it walking down this road.
Hungry, thirsty, hungover.
Where would you rather be?
I don't know.
Santa Monica.
Laguna.
I mean, I'd even take
a cabin in Lake Tahoe.
Anything but this bullshit.
Wait, wait, wait.
You see? You speak
and the universe listens.
See, you gotta stay connected.
No way.
(dramatic music)
Oh my God.
No way.
Maybe they had to go
take a piss or something.
Out here in the middle of nowhere?
Well they had to go make an offering.
What?
[Collin] Hunting.
(soft dramatic music)
[Gray] Oh, jackpot.
I don't know.
I feel like this is gonna
bring us some bad vibes.
Bad karma.
Relax.
We're taking it. (Truck starting)
Buckle up.
This is definitely a vibe.
A "going to jail" vibe,
but still a vibe.
Relax.
We're not stealing, we're just borrowing.
We're just gonna take this to a local shop,
get some help,
and then we're gonna bring it right...
(screaming)
Shit. Stupid coyotes.
I don't think that was a coyote.
I think that was a person.
A person?
No way.
No.
What is a kid doing out
here in the middle of the road,
in the middle of nowhere?
We gotta get the kid in the car.
No, I don't-I don't think
we should move them.
Like, I hear, like, that
can make things worse.
What you want me to do?
Leave her in the road
like a fucking animal?
She's still breathing.
(branches snapping)
(intense music)
I-I think we should get in the truck.
You gotta help me carry her into the car.
No, we need to go now.
There's people in the woods. Come on.
(growling) (screaming)
[Collin] Fuck.
[Gray] Help.
(intense music)
Fuck.
(intense music)
(soft dramatic music)
Ugh, they better find
me before it gets dark.
At least there's water left.
(soft dramatic music)
Oh, thank God. Fresh food.
(soft dramatic music)
They better find me before it gets dark.
(radio playing)
(panting)
(chimes ringing)
Hello?
Help.
I need help.
Me and my friends have been attacked.
There's some girls in
the hills that need help.
Shit.
Hold on, hold on.
I don't want no trouble.
I- I gave you guys offerings last night.
Do you guys want money?
Quarters?
Just-just take it. Just...
Just fucking take it.
Right. Bad karma.
(intense music)
No keys.
No, no.
(intense music)
Um, hi?
Hi, little girl.
Where are your parents?
Yo.
It's okay, I'm not gonna hurt you.
Are you hungry? Where are your parents?
Here? You hungry?
See, I'm not so bad.
Slow down. You're gonna choke.
Here. Here's some water.
Where are your parents?
Whoa. There's two of you.
Girl Scouts?
Boy Scouts?
(laughs nervously)
Do you guys wanna listen to music?
Field trip?
Do you guys like music?
Wanna listen to some music?
(rap music playing)
(intense music)
(dramatic music)
I'm gonna die out here.
(phone ringing faintly)
Hello? Hello?
Hello?
Dusty?
(crying)
Dusty.
(wheezing)
Please.
I'm sorry.
(wheezing)
What-what do you want from me?
What do you want?
(screaming)
Quiet.
Oh my God. What is happening?
I don't know. We have to go now.
I saw those kids.
Yes.
Yes. What is going on?
Was that guy right?
Are we in the middle of a
compound or something?
I don't know.
You have service?
No, I'm documenting.
Oh my fucking God right now.
If something happens to us,
who will know what really happened?
This is day two.
I believe Taylor and I were
set up, drugged, and separated.
I just found Taylor being attacked
from what looked to be 20 or more children.
If you find this video,
please know there's something going on here
and it's foul.
Do you know where the car is?
No, but it has to be on a main road.
Okay.
[Collin] Wait, no.
(door closing)
(intense music)
Doc?
What's going on in here?
My fiance,
Dusty.
Killed him.
No.
Why is this happening?
We gotta get outta here.
[Reena] It's so many of them.
Oh, we have to try.
We can't just sit here
and fucking die in here.
(crying) There's no point.
We're dead.
Why would you say that?
You were right,
and I'm sorry I didn't
believe you at the fire.
They're killing people
and taking their belongings to survive.
[Collin] This is a bad trip.
There's no, no, no...
Listen to me.
Everyone else besides us are dead,
and so are we.
This can't be happening.
What are you doing?
[Collin] We can't just sit in
here and do nothing, okay?
We have to fight back.
Okay, we can't just
sit here and do nothing.
We're gonna get outta here.
We're gonna go west through
the woods to the main road,
and we're just gonna run.
We're just gonna run and run
like our lives fucking depend on it.
But how are we going to...
Shh, they're coming.
What?
Remember, south. Run, okay?
Maybe we can try to...
No.
Ready?
Run.
(intense music)
(panting)
I gave you guys beer.
(intense music)
I swear to God, first
thing I do when I get home,
I'm gonna order like 20...
No, 50 tacos,
bottle of bourbon,
and probably a male escort.
You don't even drink bourbon
or deal with escorts.
I do today.
You know, like the ones on Instagram
where they actually sit down alongside you?
More oil.
More oil.
More fucking oil.
Hey, snap out of it.
[Taylor] Geez, sorry for living a little
in the middle of fucking nowhere.
Taylor, what did Collin have on?
I don't know, like,
jeans and a black leather vest? Why?
Hey, Collin.
Collin.
Collin.
Hey, are you high?
Collin.
(screams)
(panting)
(intense music)
(screams) Fuck you.
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
(crying)
It's okay, it's okay.
(crying) I...
I killed him.
I killed... I-I killed him.
Look at me.
You, us, are gonna be okay.
Yeah.
Why is he wearing Collin's
clothes? Where is he?
I don't know.
Why are you wearing his fucking clothes?
(screams)
I told you we shouldn't have done this.
They're dead.
Don't say that. No one is dead.
Taylor, come on.
Taylor, we need to go. Come on.
Taylor, let's go.
(dramatic music)
(panting)
(intense music)
(dramatic music)
(wood creaking)
(dramatic music)
(exhales) Ready whenever you are.
I know you're exhausted, but
we can't keep stopping.
Fuck it.
I was saving this for the car.
I know I keep saying this.
Please trust me.
Everything's going to be okay.
(somber music)
I-I killed someone.
Remember that movie with
the girl in the yellow suit?
"Dick Tracy?"
No, gross.
The bitch in the yellow tracksuit that
kicks some major ass with a sword.
"Kill Bill."
Yeah, "Kill Bill."
I remember I cut class
to go see that movie.
I don't remember much of it,
but there was a scene
where Kill Bill comes in.
You mean the bride?
What-Whatever.
I remember she comes in a scene.
She was slicing so many people.
The Crazy 88.
I remember when I saw that scene,
I thought to myself,
"Wow, how badass would that feel
to kick that much ass
and slice that many people
"while talking shit?"
But it's not, Casey.
It doesn't feel fucking awesome.
Every time I would hit him with a rock,
I felt a part of me leave also.
I don't-I don't like it.
Listen, there's not too
many people in this world
that could do what you did.
This isn't a movie.
(sighs) You did what you
needed to do to survive.
Please tell me that
really wasn't the last of that.
You're such a drug addict.
And hungry. (Laughs)
Casey, I'm freaking scared.
Me too.
Can we not?
Don't worry. It's dead anyways.
(intense music)
Run.
Go, get the fuck out of here.
Go.
(intense music)
(screams)
(intense music)
(dramatic music)
I thought you were...
Gray?
Gone.
What we have to do now is get back home.
We have to get Casey.
No.
No.
What we have to do now is survive.
Casey is still alive.
[Collin] Listen to me.
I saw a boat.
We wait for it to get dark.
We go out to the boat,
and we get the hell outta here.
- But Casey is still alive.
- Listen.
If you go out there
right now, it's suicide.
We wait for it to get dark,
and then we're getting the hell outta here.
(rattlesnake hissing)
[Stranger] Whoa now.
Just be still.
Them things is fast and deadly.
They kill you just as
soon as they look at you.
Now you hold still. I'll take care of this.
[Casey] No, stop.
(screams) No.
(intense music)
[Stranger] All right, safe now.
Go on. Git.
(rattlesnake hissing)
Collin.
What?
Look.
So? Come on, let's get to the boat.
Collin, who lit the fire?
That could be our people.
Or it could be more homeless.
We have to go that way anyway.
Or we can go around.
Taylor, don't.
Taylor. Taylor.
Come on.
(dramatic music)
(branch snaps)
(intense music)
Come on.
(yelling)
(intense music)
Stop, stop.
No, we can't stop right now.
They're right behind us.
I need a fucking break.
No, stop.
Fuck.
How the fuck...
Is this real?
I don't know.
(laughing)
Thank you.
Fuck.
What are the odds?
Look out.
(intense music)
Stop.
Seriously stop.
Collin, come on.
(gun fires)
Let's go. Let's go.
Taylor.
Damn, that's where you're rolling?
Taylor.
Come on.
Wait, wait, wait. That's our truck.
Why is our truck over there?
You don't think all these cars...
Belong to people like us?
I've seen this in a movie before.
Mountain people trap
you on the side of the road
and then they take your car.
Yeah. I don't think this is...
Oh shit.
Here, hold this.
Stay back.
Only shoot at what you can hit.
(gun fires)
Damn, already?
I'm fucking nervous, okay?
[Collin] Get back.
Get back.
(intense music)
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Get back. (Gun fires)
I'm not sure I have anymore bullets.
We're being surrounded.
[Collin] Come on.
(intense music)
I don't understand.
The boat was supposed to be here.
I don't...
(waves splashing)
We're not gonna make it.
Thank you.
Seriously, thank you for everything.
(water splashing)
(screaming)
(intense music)
[Taylor] Did anything for you?
Ghost shit.
Brownie.
Brownie. (Cheers)
Get that camera outta my face now.
(crying)
(branches snaps)
(somber music)
(police sirens blaring)
(somber music)
Excuse me. Who ordered this raid?
I did.
You?
Do you know that your supervisors know
that we have the authority here?
Obviously you don't.
We have two local citizens dead,
tourists missing,
and a dead pizza shop owner.
And I really liked his pizza.
Well now, I sure am sorry
to hear about your pizza issue.
See, but the thing is,
when these situations
have come up in the past,
we've always held it
- without a hiccup.
- Yeah.
And then you people
- showed up.
- Yeah.
Well now there's a problem.
We have people missing,
and there's still one more out there.
We are taking over.
You are not taking over.
You don't have the authority.
Because of your screw
up, Mayor, I do now.
There's a compound
about 100 miles from here.
This isn't containment. This is spreading.
You have failed.
(rock music)
Old
Is the spine
Naive
Is the mind
Prove
What's it take to prove
Experience
Subdued
And old
Bones will shake
They'll tremor
Like earthquakes
Clues
Who's able to conclude
In our ignorance
Confused
I'm older than old
I'm old-blooded
I kneel in sands of time
I'm older than older than old
I'm old-blooded
I kneel in sands of time
Time
(dramatic music)