

The dual-layered UHD66 disc sits comfortably opposite a Region Free, BD50 disc inside a black, eco-elite vortex case with a glossy slipcover. When redeeming said code, users are granted access to the 4K Dolby Vision version with Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 audio. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment brings 22 Jump Street to Ultra HD Blu-ray as a two-disc combo pack with a flyer for a Digital Copy, which can be redeemed via and Movies Anywhere. Palmer's review of the 2014 Blu-ray HERE.

However, one of the smarter aspects of this production from the Lord & Miller filmmaking duo is a story that comedically but effectively normalizes Schmidt and Jenko's bromance, which blossomed in the previous high school-themed episode and is put to the test when the two go to college together.įor a more in-depth take, check out Michael S. Like the first buddy-cop comedy, this equally witty follow-up cleverly satirizes various film tropes with most of the gags directed at the concept of movie sequels in general. This scene side-splittingly encapsulates the plot's central underlying theme where Jonah Hill's Schmidt feels threatened by another man who is perhaps a better match for Jenko. As in the first one, the plot has a drug-related focus (the guys are investigating a new recreational drug that killed a college student).Of the many hilarious scenes throughout 22 Jump Street, that rare sequel that is just as good as its predecessor, the arguably best moment still remains the "meet-cute" scene between Channing Tatum's Jenko and Wyatt Russell's Zook during football tryouts. Prepare for loads of swearing - including "s-t," "bitch," and many variations on "f-k" - and some underage drinking at college parties. There's also action movie-style violence, from gun fights and hand-to-hand combat to car chases and explosions, but mostly portrayed in a cartoonish fashion and is played for laughs. There isn't much nudity, but couples are seen in their underwear, presumably post hook-up co-eds converge on a spring break beach community in skimpy bathing suits and one scene shows a man pretending to perform a sex act on another. Expect tons of lewd and crude jokes about sex, college, work, and the like (some jokes about a strong friendship between two guys have a homophobic subtext that comes off as overly tasteless/uncomfortable instead of funny). Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill return as undercover cops Schmidt and Jenko their bromance is one of the franchise's main selling points, and they keep it going here. Parents need to know that this sequel to 2012's hit 21 Jump Street is nearly as hilarious - and easily as crass.
