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If you liked the original Zombieland, which came out a decade ago, you may also find Double Tap fun, although there's much here that's repetitive and overall, of lesser quality. Is it an unnecessary sequel? I'm not certain, but it's still a way to spend 100 minutes toward mindless fun.
The film was shot digitally, and completed as a 2k DI, so don't go in expecting true 4k quality. But it's fine. The original was shot on film. Same director, Ruben Fleischer.
Audio presented in DTS:X is room filling, and nicely nuanced.
The really big news here is that the film is presented in IMAX Enhanced, "for fully immersive picture & sound."
Shortly after starting the film via projection, I detected a slight rumble from my sub, followed by something odd coming from my screen. A moment later, I was viewing the film on a 70 foot screen, four stories high.
IMAX Enhanced actually works. If however, you live in a dwelling shared by other families, I'd not suggest using it, as properties belonging to others may be damaged during a screening.
I've not tried IMAX Enhanced on a flat panel, as I fear that it may cause irreparable damage, and OLED panels don't come cheap.
IGN will tell you that the film is "just as great as the first Zombieland."
I hate to disagree with their reviewers, but everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Almost worth picking up solely for the Columbia logo.
Image – 5
Audio – 5 (DTS:X)
Pass / Fail – Pass
RAH
The film was shot digitally, and completed as a 2k DI, so don't go in expecting true 4k quality. But it's fine. The original was shot on film. Same director, Ruben Fleischer.
Audio presented in DTS:X is room filling, and nicely nuanced.
The really big news here is that the film is presented in IMAX Enhanced, "for fully immersive picture & sound."
Shortly after starting the film via projection, I detected a slight rumble from my sub, followed by something odd coming from my screen. A moment later, I was viewing the film on a 70 foot screen, four stories high.
IMAX Enhanced actually works. If however, you live in a dwelling shared by other families, I'd not suggest using it, as properties belonging to others may be damaged during a screening.
I've not tried IMAX Enhanced on a flat panel, as I fear that it may cause irreparable damage, and OLED panels don't come cheap.
IGN will tell you that the film is "just as great as the first Zombieland."
I hate to disagree with their reviewers, but everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Almost worth picking up solely for the Columbia logo.
Image – 5
Audio – 5 (DTS:X)
Pass / Fail – Pass
RAH