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Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Abigail Breslin, and Emma Stone in Zombieland - Doppio colpo (2019)

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Zombieland - Doppio colpo

86 recensioni
6/10

Sometimes less is more and not every movie needs a sequel

When Zombieland came out in 2009 it was able to break the routine of zombie films by using an unorthodox style with its quirky dialogues, rules and storytelling. It was wild, fresh and most inportantly fun thanks in large part to a great cast that made the experience memorable. Zombieland: Double Tap, brought back the entire to send them on a new adventure but sadly, the story leaves a lot more to be desired.

This zombie fairy tale starts of well describing how the world has evolved in the past 10 years and the changes that came with it but in the grand scheme of things, its a pale shadow when compared to the original. They did bring in some new elements and characters that do a decent job of fitting into the narrative but ultimately, the movie fails to grasp the lightheartedness and energy of its predecessor.

I am a harsh critic when it comes to zombie films but here I understand that realism should go out the window to allow the movie to be a comedy. They doubled on the jokes but half of them ended up feeling either forced or stale which prevented the movie from having a smooth flow. The cast makes this movie worth the watch as it feels like they haven't changed since 2009 making it a decent sequel to be honest, Zombieland should have been left as a standalone cult classic.

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  • arabnikita
  • 16 ott 2019
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6/10

Not bad, but not good, for a sequel it's fine.

  • hotrobinproductions
  • 8 gen 2020
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6/10

Not as good as the first one

Not a lot of character development for a few new comers. Would've liked to see more info on the various types of zombies and their abilities other than just a mention/quick shot. If it wasn't for Woody Harrelson I wouldn't have considered watching.
  • stephanie_wal-04572
  • 11 ott 2019
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6/10

Slightly better than the trailer suggested, but not as good as the original.

I'm a big fan of the first Zombieland movie: I dig the humour and love the characters, the excellent cast displaying great chemistry. However, something about the trailer for Double Tap made me fear the worst for this belated sequel: the comedy seemed forced and there was a distinct lack of zombie action. Would the magic still be there after a decade?

The answer is 'yes'. And 'no'.

It starts in fine style, with our four protagonists -- Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), Wichita (Emma Stone) and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin) -- killing zombies in gory fashion to Metallica's 'Master of Puppets', immediately allaying any fears I had about this being light on the splatter. The comedy seemed on point too, but things soon start to get a bit wobbly when the dynamic of the group suddenly changes: Wichita and Little Rock up and leave, and meet hippy Berkeley (Avan Jogia) on the road. Little Rock then abandons her sister, running off with Berkeley. Not much fun to be had here, since Berkeley is such an irritating character.

Meanwhile, Columbus meets a bubble-headed blonde, Madison (Zoey Deutch), and is only too happy to satisfy her carnal needs. Fortunately, Deutch is a revelation, her ditzy bimbo routine lots of fun. When Wichita returns, she's none too happy to see that Columbus has a new squeeze, but teams up with the guys (and gal) regardless to find her missing sister, who has headed for Graceland.

The following journey leads to an exciting altercation with some super-zombies (dubbed T-800s), a meeting with sexy, sassy Elvis fan Nevada (Rosario Dawson), and a clash of personalities with Tallahassee and Columbus doppelgangers Albuquerque (Luke Wilson) and Flagstaff (Thomas Middleditch), which for me was the weakest part of the film (it didn't make me laugh in the trailer, and it didn't make me laugh in the film).

Fortunately, the film picks up for an exciting finale at hippie commune Babylon, where our heroes must do battle with a horde of ravenous T-800s, the crazy carnage involving a monster truck and a dangerous plan that takes place at the top of a high-rise building.

All told, Double Tap is quite a mixed bag of stuff that works and bits that don't. Not essential viewing, but just about worth a watch for fans of the original.

5.5/10, rounded up to 6 for IMDb.
  • BA_Harrison
  • 18 ott 2019
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6/10

Never as Good as the First Time

I think it was Sadé who sang, "it's never as good as the first time." That was my overall sentiment after watching Z'land: Double Tap.

The first Zombieland was so novel, fresh, and new that I loved it in spite of not being an Emma Stone fan. In this edition everyone is ten years older and they're in the same scenario being the same types of characters. Whereas Woody Harrelson's character can be the same after ten years (surly, shoot 'em up, cowboy), Eisenberg's character is annoying after ten years. He's pushing 40 and he's the same chatty, finicky, borderline wuss. He failed to draw a laugh and his character isn't as cool ten years into a zombie apocalypse.

With a movie as good as the first Zombieland, what could they do for encore? Well, much like TWD did, they added relationship drama. Ugh. When zombies aren't excitement and drama enough why not throw in there a petulant teen that wants to fly the coop and a long standing couple that are in the fighting stage that now need something to remind them that they love each other. We got that and two highly annoying additions.

Madison (Zoey Deutch) and Berkeley (Avan Jogia).

Madison was a blond. That's all that needs to be said. Berkeley was from Berkeley. That's all that needs to be said. They were both the stereotypical representations of blonds and Berkelians respectively. And they both got way too much screen time. They were characters which are great as comic relief in a small dose, but nothing worthy of significant screen time. They got significant screen time.

Z'land: DT had its moments but I just wasn't feeling it. I thought it was going to be great because of its predecessor and well... it's never as good as the first time.
  • view_and_review
  • 19 ott 2019
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6/10

It's alright.

This is the long-awaited sequel to the 2009 horror-comedy favourite, Zombieland. As for my thoughts on the original, it's pretty good. It's an entertaining movie with good characters and some good comedy. The ending is stupid, but aside from that I like the movie and I will rewatch it from time to time. Shaun of the Dead is better, though. As for my thoughts on the sequel, it was okay. It wasn't as good as the original, but it wasn't bad. I do think that it lost a lot of the simplicity that the original had. The original just focussed on 4 characters going on a road trip across a post-apocalyptic wasteland and seeing what they find along the way. The sequel has WAY too many characters! I also feel like the story didn't have as much of a goal as the first movie and there are a lot more stupid jokes that go on for way too long. It also feels kind of outdated. A lot of these jokes just don't seem like jokes that you should find in a movie from 2019. It kind of makes sense in the story since the world ended in 2009, but I don't know, it was a little distracting sometimes. Still, this is still recognizable as the same world with the same characters as the original. If that's all you're looking for, you'll have a good time. However, if you're looking for a great sequel that improves on the original, you're not going to find that here.
  • ajzeg
  • 30 nov 2019
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6/10

Usual sequel score

I did enjoy finding out what happened next however if was no where near as good as the first one!
  • rebeccaelizabethjaneparker
  • 2 gen 2020
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6/10

Real good zombie mayhem

  • danhuiner
  • 18 ott 2019
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6/10

10 Year Wait For This?

Double Tap feels like a very uninspired sequel. This film can be amusing at best and annoying at worst. This movie relies on reused jokes from 10 years ago so audiences can say "Oh I remember that". Tallahassee has become an annoying exaggeration of himself. Little Rock has nothing to do in the movie. Most of the New Characters are barely used. The best characters in this movie are Columbus, Wichita, and Madison surprisingly. This film just feels unnecessary and made for money grabs. There are some impressive action scenes and funny moments that are definitely redeeming. The new developments to the Zombie Land world are really interesting and fun to get into. This isn't a terrible movie, but definitely not worth the 10 year wait.
  • diegokangaroo
  • 17 ott 2019
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6/10

Disappointment

They had years to make the story good, so why seddle with a mediocre script. Zoey Deutch is the sole laugh provider of this movie. It's just so shallow. The characters dont give you anything, more they make you care less, the storyline is just lazy, new addings in characters bring nothing new, more like they just wanted to add a few more biggish names. There was no need. I'm so disappointed. This could have been a great seguel if they just stayed true to the first film that was simple but hilarious. They tried to make this one with more layers and complexity but it just falls flat, so so flat.
  • maijita
  • 5 apr 2020
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6/10

A mediocre sequel with some moments

  • bcbennett-29559
  • 13 ott 2019
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6/10

Harrelson saves it

Zombies, shoguns, bad jokes and Woody Harrelson - what's left to know? The movie is sometimes bad, sometimes really funny.

Its worth a look for a few laugh.
  • gabrielnaat
  • 10 ago 2021
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6/10

Poor writing

Repetition of the formula and lack of innovation, I expected more and was very disappointed.
  • najwanimri
  • 5 ago 2021
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6/10

Lacks the originality of the first one

It finally arrives! After ten long years, we finally get to see the sequel to the beloved Zombieland but does it match the greatness of the first film?

Zombieland: Double Tap marks the return of Tallahassee, Columbus and Wichita as they travel across the zombie-infested America, encountering new people and new zombies, in order to find Little Rock.

It feels so nostalgic seeing these four characters once again and it seems like that's what the makers were trying to achieve. Ten years later you get to revisit the past and enjoy the camaraderie of the group. All of it feels like the first one. The "rules" and witty narration also return to bring back the Zombieland vibe but this also comes across as the main problem with the film.

What made Zombieland so refreshing to watch was its unique take on the zombie genre. Whilst Double Tap brings that memory back, the film lacks the originality that made the first one so good. It seemed like the makers just decided to rehash the same ideas into this one which makes this film quite forgettable.

Despite that, this film is still entertaining. There are some great jokes that brought a couple of laughs from my theater as well as the chemistry between our leads. Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone all gave solid performances and complemented each other well. However, I felt Abigail Breslin was quite limited in this film and had way less screen time compared to the others which was quite disappointing. The new characters was interesting to see, especially Zoey Deutch who stole every scene she was in.

If you overlook the film's flaws, you would have a great time. The performances, jokes and action are all really fun to watch. Zombieland: Double Tap isn't a bad film by any means. It's just that after ten years you would expect something more than what we got...
  • ronakkotian
  • 20 ott 2019
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6/10

Silly and Funny

Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), Wichita (Emma Stone) and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin) move to the White House. When Columbus proposes to get married with his girlfriend Wichita, she and her sister hijack Tallahassee's car "The Beast" and she leaves a farewell note to Columbus. One month later, Tallahassee and Columbus meet the dumb blonde Madison (Zoey Deutch), who survived in a refrigeration chamber, in a mall and Columbus brings the Bimbo to the White House and has sex with her. But soon Wichita returns and explains that Little Rock and the pothead hitchhiker Berkeley (Avan Jogia) have stolen The Beast to go to Graceland first and then to Babylon, a commune of pacifists that live in the "peace and love" of the 70's. Now Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita and Madison decide to go on the road again to rescue Little Rock.

"Zombieland: Double Tap" is a silly and funny sequel of the first Zombieland. Zoey Deutch is excellent of the stereotypic role of a dumb blonde and is responsible for many laughs. See this film with low expectation and you may be surprised with the adventures of Tallahassee and his friends. My vote is six.

Title (Brazil): "Zumbilândia: Atire Duas Vezes" ("Zombieland: Double Tap")
  • claudio_carvalho
  • 25 dic 2019
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6/10

Zombie films are getting exhausting!!

The first one was very good, the sequel falls flat. Nothing fresh or fun just a boring repeat of the same stuff.
  • genisis_tp
  • 24 dic 2019
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6/10

More of the Same (For Better and Worse)

I like that they are still making movies like these in Hollywood. Big gory and goofy flicks with a huge budget. However, this one feels like it was made over a decade ago.

Emma Stone and Rosario Dawson steal the show and make this worth watching. Plus, some cool zombie kills. But did they seriously need to resort to so many dumb blonde and hippy jokes? Mostly not very funny but I did have a great time when Luke Wilson showed up.

Who am I kidding? I'd watch another one of these in a heartbeat.
  • MrsOrange
  • 19 ott 2019
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6/10

Movie #5

  • cesarbrfox
  • 8 apr 2024
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6/10

Zombieland: Double Tap

Zombieland returns 10 years later. The belated sequel does not add much that is new but it is still fun.

Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) still has his rules about zombies. However there are new variants of zombies. Homers who are dumb. Hawkings who are intelligent. Ninjas who are silent and deadly. Then there are the rumours of the T-800, who are difficult to kill.

Redneck zombie blaster, Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), Columbus, his girlfriend, Wichita (Emma Stone) and her younger sister, Little Rock (Abigail Breslin) all reside at the crumbling White House.

However Wichita and Little Rock are restless and one day they set off. A forlorn Columbus who hoped to be engaged with Wichita finds bubly airhead Madison (Zoey Deutch) at the mall. She was hiding in a freezer compartment and they quickly become a couple.

When Wichita returns because Little Rock has gone off with a druggie hippie called Berkeley. They go on a road trip to find her, their destination is Babylon a post-apocalyptic hippie community. They first have a detour to Graceland where Tallahassee hits it off with Nevada (Rosario Dawson) a no nonsense zombie killer just like him.

Soon the zombies arrive and these guys are lethal.

This is very much more of the same but a weaker story. Madison is a good addition with her bubbly personality but not much in the brains department. The boys encounter mirror images of themselves in Graceland. There is a star cameo in the mid end credits.

The film aims to be goofy fun and that is just what it is.
  • Prismark10
  • 18 lug 2023
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6/10

Good fun but...

The comedy is real good fun like the first movie but the additional cast are what kinda kills the fun. Just modern stereotypes with predictable jokes.. other than that woody is solid again, as is our lovable nerd but almost every added member offers little.
  • twanster-97655
  • 8 feb 2022
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6/10

More of the same, but still pretty entertaining

Six whole years have passed since the events of the first film - mainly because they can no longer sell Abigail Breslin as a preteen, so time must have passed - and the gang is still dorking their way through a zombie apocalypse. But it's not like this was the most functional group to begin with.

This film has many of the good qualities of the first film, sans the originality of it, of course. It's still very much tongue in cheek take on a zombie film and quite honestly more focused on the hijinks of its main cast rather than the living dead. They're there mostly for background noise. But it works and many of the jokes are quite good. As are the action scenes.

My main problem with the film can be distilled to what I would like to call sequelitis. In this instance, six years have supposedly passed, but aside from Little Rock (Breslin) suddenly being a young woman, this could have taken place two months after the original film. But because it has to be six years, it feels like the characters have been frozen in time. Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) and Wichita (Emma Stone) still feel like a couple that just got together, while Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson) still feels like he hasn't quite decided whether or not he wants to be a part of this group.

It would have been so nice for this film to actually cut to six years later and honestly explore just what has changed. Now nothing has and the gang goes through the exact same problems as in the original film. Which feels cheap.

Still, it's by far not the worst sequel I've seen and when it works, it's a perfectly serviceable action comedy.
  • Vartiainen
  • 27 set 2021
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6/10

Second one is always worse

  • ryanmo-35178
  • 23 mag 2021
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6/10

Such a disappointing sequel

This movie very funny but I don't really like it such a disappointing the only thing I like in this movie is zoey Dutch (Madison) I really like his character
  • johnlordtabulog
  • 13 feb 2021
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6/10

C+ (flat 6). October 19' @AMC

Narrative is disjointed. Nice moments here and there. Writing is convenient. Fun experience.
  • Celewa
  • 3 gen 2021
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6/10

Zombieland: Double Tap

The guys (Stone, Eisenberg, Breslin and Harrison) continue their trip in no particular direction, killing lots of zombies.

As much fun, if not more than the first one, again retaining a wry, witty and rather dark sense of humour throughout - Harrelson is particularly fun in his extremely republican role.
  • henry8-3
  • 6 set 2020
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