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No Oscar mentions for "Zombieland, Double Tap?" This is not a fair world.

Posted by free.ranger on January 26, 2020 at 07:21:14:

I saw this on cable last night, and think its a riot. A very clever takeoff on the first movie, most of which will be lost if you haven't seen the first.

Same cast of four, now about ten years down the road, but scripted as nearly immediate continuation. Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin. The first three have all won Oscars since the first film. New characters get into this one; Zoey Deutch plays the best air-headed bimbo blonde I've seen in a long time.

This is a clever film; everybody playing off of each other like they are all lit up in a happy hour somewhere.

"If you love someone, shoot 'em in the face." That's Oscar material.

edit: Comments about Oscars meant as sarcasm, which works well on the internet.
Seriously, this is fun film. You should see it.