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tremors a cold day in hell.

Started by Svengoolie 3, September 21, 2018, 03:57:39 PM

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Svengoolie 3

Tremors a cold day in hell.

Yeah I watched most of this. Sure it's a SFC channel movie but it wasn't too bad. Burt Gummer back and is  his essentially likeable self. Sure he's nuts, but he doesn't hate gays, libtards, jews,fags,  blacks, beta males, etc. He hates grabboids, evil corporations and government conspiracies, that's all. Plus he's a useful kind of nuts. Always willing to help other people against a common enemy and lay his life on the line for his comrades in arms. He's a good nut.

The movie was fun enough, doesn't take itself seriously but also doesn't become ridiculous and annoyingly self parodying like a lot of Assylum films are. It's a fun little movie.
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316zombie

i still haven't managed to get through ANY of the tremors movies, they put me straight to sleep, lol!

FatFreddysCat

The "Tremors" movies keep.getting cheaper looking with each new installment. This one's not quite SyFy/Asylum cheap yet, but they're getting there.

Michael Gross is always fun to watch as "Burt" though, and he and Jamie Kennedy (who came aboard the franchise in the last movie) play off each other well.

If they keep makin'em, I'll keep watchin'em.
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Trevor

I believe that this film and the previous one were made in South Africa.
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BoyScoutKevin

Quote from: Trevor on September 22, 2018, 10:37:02 PM
I believe that this film and the previous one were made in South Africa.

Yep, made in South Africa. Which makes me LOL! Not because it was made in South Africa, but because it supposedly takes place in Canada's Nunavut Territory. That territory and the Northwest Territories are the only territories and/or provinces in Canada, I have not visited.

SynapticBoomstick

The movie felt a lot more like "classic" Tremors to me and let me put Bloodlines down as the awkward transition into a new generation of films, even if it's never explained why the primeval graboids look exactly like the African variant.

I also have to give them some credit for dropping the identity of Valerie's character right from the get-go, however tenuous a connection it might be.
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