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    Zombieland: Double Tap [Includes Digital Copy]

    Director: Ruben Fleischer Cast: Woody Harrelson

    Woody Harrelson
    , Jesse Eisenberg
    Jesse Eisenberg
    , Emma Stone
    Emma Stone
    , Abigail Breslin
    Abigail Breslin
    Ruben Fleischer


    DVD

    $14.99
    $14.99

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    • Release Date: 01/21/2020
    • UPC: 0043396556478
    • Original Release: 2019
    • Rating: R
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 5940
    • Sales rank: 395

    Special Features

    The rides of Zombieland; Rules of making a zombie film; Making Babylon; New blood; Filmmaker commentary; English SDH Subtitles

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Woody Harrelson Tallahassee
    Jesse Eisenberg Actor
    Emma Stone Wichita
    Abigail Breslin Little Rock
    Zoey Deutch Madison
    Avan Jogia Berkeley
    Rosario Dawson Nevada
    Luke Wilson Albuquerque
    Thomas Middleditch Flagstaff
    Victoria Hall Babylonian Gatekeeper
    Victor Rivera Civil War Bearded Guy
    Ian Gregg Bowel Blast Guy
    Devin Mojica Cool Hat Guy
    Rachel Luttrell Terrified Woman in Snow
    John Dixon Homer Zombie in Snow
    Kandis Hargrave Dept. Store Female Zombie
    Jess Durham Hawking Zombie
    Grace Randolph Zombie
    Isabelle Fretheim Hotel Guest
    Lauren Hendry Arcade Patron
    David Sardy Composer
    Julian Lin T-800 Zombie
    Bill Murray Bill Murray
    Dan Aykroyd Dan Aykroyd
    Nathan W. Collins Zombie
    MWW Michael Wilkerson T-800 Zombie
    Julia Vasi Publicist
    Jessica Medina White House Zombie
    Alexander Jones T-800 Zombie
    Timothy Carr T-800 Zombie
    Otis Winston T 800 Zombie
    Ruben Vidal Indian Poker Player
    Lewis Wright Zombie
    Sergio Briones T-800
    Ari Loeb T-800 #1
    Jenin Gonzalez Ninja Victim
    Tim McAdams Cameraman

    Technical Credits
    Doug Belgrad Executive Producer,Producer
    David Bernad Executive Producer,Producer
    Ruben Fleischer Executive Producer
    Jack Heller Executive Producer
    Gavin Polone Producer
    Dave Callaham Screenwriter
    Rhett Reese Screenwriter,Executive Producer
    Paul Wernick Screenwriter,Executive Producer
    Rebecca Rivo Executive Producer,Producer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Zombieland: Double Tap
    1. Chapter 1
    2. Chapter 2
    3. Chapter 3
    4. Chapter 4
    5. Chapter 5
    6. Chapter 6
    7. Chapter 7
    8. Chapter 8
    9. Chapter 9
    10. Chapter 10
    11. Chapter 11
    12. Chapter 12
    13. Chapter 13
    14. Chapter 14
    15. Chapter 15
    16. Chapter 16

    Director Ruben Fleischer reunites with Abigail Breslin, Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg for the sequel to 2009's "Zombieland." Ten years after they joined forces to survive the zombie apocalypse, the quartet travels to the American heartland to square off against other survivors and a variety of newly evolved zombies.

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    As an entertaining sequel to 2009's hit movie, Zombieland: Double Tap delivers silly fun, eccentric catch phrases, and above all else, zombies. Director Ruben Fleischer, who reunites with the original cast of Zombieland, explores how the world has changed since we last checked in. The cast remains a perfect fit together, as all four of the main characters bounce back and forth off each other with seamless chemistry. Their unique personalities complement each other and provide the fuel for a hilarious action-comedy flick. With the original writing staff also signing on (Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese as well as newcomer Dave Callaham), the quirkiness and exceptional feel of the original still ring true. In a world with an abundance of zombie films, Zombieland: Double Tap stands out amongst the crowd, providing a truly enjoyable experience. Double Tap picks the story right back up with Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), Wichita (Emma Stone), Little Rock (Abigail Breslin), and Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg). The tight-knit crew is making their way towards the unoccupied White House, as they look to set up a new home for themselves. The world has changed, there are fewer people, and zombies are evolving. Formerly mindless creatures looking to devour brains, they have evolved into smart, sneaky, and in some cases, almost indestructible foes. Regardless of the new age zombies, the foursome is living out a seemingly perfect fantasy life, given the circumstances. Of course, things never stay perfect forever, as Little Rock and Wichita decide to venture back out into the wasteland, leaving their friends behind with an unexpected goodbye note. Fleischer does an impressive job avoiding disjointed and mindless zombie action while telling a story that flows, deciding to focus on relationships and the characters. There are some new additions to the cast, like the insufferable Madison (Zoey Deutch), whose portrayal feels more forced than anything, as well as great characters like Nevada (Rosario Dawson) and Albuquerque (Luke Wilson). Although some of the comradery among the main cast is impacted, there is still a crazy story, full of heart and hilarity. The decision to have Eisenberg narrate again is appreciated, as it brings a personal touch to the story, along with some entertaining looks into the rest of world (the Zombie Kill of the Year award in particular). Double Tap is completely self-aware and never tries to overstay its welcome; the film makes an apocalyptic overworld feel natural and alive, all while swarms of undead beings inhabit it. Zombieland: Double Tap feeds off the clever writing, the creative direction, and the chemistry within the cast. These ingredients make an absolute blast of a movie, one that respects its new audience and established fanbase alike. Moviegoers expecting constant zombie-slaying action may be disappointed, as Double Tap tends to focus more on the journey over anything else; this is a welcome decision that makes for a better film.

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