Zombieland - Double Tap

Zombieland - Double Tap
Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita and Little Rock are still trying their best to survive the zombie apocalypse. The group make their way to Washington D.C. where their dynamic begins to unravel. Little Rock decides to journey with new found boyfriend, Berkeley, to the supposed utopia of Babylon, while the others stay behind. But, the group can’t stay apart for long, and before the trio, decide to go and find her, with the addition of Madison who they find at a local mall. Along the way, their travels take them through Memphis, where they run into Nevada, an Elvis fan who captures Tallahassee’s eye, and others who have survived the past decade. Here are a few movie mistakes to look for while watching “Zombieland – Double Tap”.

· Tallahassee fires the gun in the White House when Columbus startles him. In the front view, when Tallahassee makes the “Washington’s old flintlock” comment, the musket is pointed down. It cuts to a rear view of Tallahassee when Columbus starts to talk and the musket is pointed upward. It’s down again in the next close-up front view of the two when they talk about strange noises.

· Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita and Madison are at the RV when they come under attack. The “Hawking” runs fro Columbus and falls of the top of the RV, hitting the ground. In the wider view, as the others shoot at the “Hawking” zombie and in the close-up of Tallahassee firing, Madison is shown standing again the RV door. It cuts to a wider view as she starts to clap and she’s several feet away from the door.

“Zombieland – Double Tap” (2019) stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin, Zoey Deutch, Avan Jogia, Rosario Dawson, Luke Wilson, Thomas Middleditch, and Victoria Hall. It runs 99 minutes and is rated R for bloody violence, language throughout, some drug and sexual content.

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