Sound & Vision

ZOMBIELAND: DOUBLE TAP

UHD BLU-RAY

- ROGER KANNO

ZOMBIELAND:DOUBLETAP revisits the characters of Tallahasse­e, Columbus, Wichita, and Little Rock (played by Woody Harrelson, Jessie Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin, respective­ly) 10 years after the original Zombieland takes place. There is plenty of clever dialogue and zombie kills to keep the film moving at an entertaini­ng pace, even though it lacks some of the freshness of the original. This latest version of the zombie apocalypse also benefits from an excellent supporting cast that includes Rosario Dawson, Thomas Middleditc­h, Luke Wilson, Avan Jogia, and Zoey Deutch in an especially humorous performanc­e.

Originally shot at 3.4k resolution and mastered in 2k, the IMAX Enhanced picture on this Ultra HD Blu-ray looks excellent. As you might expect from an apocalypti­c wasteland, most of the outdoor scenes are overcast and dreary looking, but there is plenty of detail in the cracks and peeling paint of the overgrown buildings and leaves and dirt covering the roadways. The blacks of Wichita’s leather jacket come across as ultra-dark, but the fibers of Tallahasse­e’s equally rich, black cowboy hat are clearly evident. While the color palette of this HDR10 presentati­on is not especially vibrant for the most part, the vivid and brilliant blue, yellow, and red neon lights of the Hound Dog hotel in a nighttime shot punch through the pitch-black darkness with exceptiona­l clarity and brightness.

Zombieland: Double Tap’s DTS:X soundtrack is effective and dynamic during the many battles with the zombies, but I wished that the full array of channels had been used to provide more consistent ambience throughout the entire film.

There is little surround and overhead road noise to envelop the quartet of lead characters as they travel in their

Pontiac Trans Sport minivan, or crowd noise when they arrive at the Babylon commune. But the aural fireworks really ramp up when monster truck Big

Fat Death arrives during the final battle scene, the crunching and thumping sounds of zombie bodies bouncing off the monster truck as its methanolsu­percharged engine revs coming across as insanely entertaini­ng.

Most of the extras are available only on the included standard Blu-ray disc except for the director’s commentary and one short featurette. The eight featurette­s, extended bloopers and outtakes, and deleted scenes are mostly throwaways that are not particular­ly insightful or entertaini­ng.

A Movies Anywhere digital download code is also provided.

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