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jamie kennedy as travis b. welker in “tremors 5: bloodlines” - part 1
Pearl Thusi as Dr. Nandi Montabu in TREMORS 5: BLOODLINES – 2015
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[ID: „Gross is a fan of the Chicago Cubs baseball team. After the Cubs won the 2016 World Series, Gross suggested his character Burt Gummer switch to a Cubs cap for Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell, replacing the Atlanta Hawks cap he had worn in the first five films of the series.“ end ID]
I was looking up Michael cause I realized I haven’t heard from him in a while on anything and find this new addition to his wiki. This makes the joke way better lmaö.
30 YEARS OF BURT GUMMER!
Tremors
Tremors
Tremors (1990) This is a damn good movie, solid script, stellar performances from a cast with chemistry, and some of the best practical effects the late 80s/early 90s had to offer. This is my absolute favorite monster movie, and easily among my top 10 favorite movies of all time.
Tremors 2: Aftershocks (1996) This is not terrible, as sequels go. I do think it would have been better with if it were Kevin Bacon rather than Fred Ward who returned. I like what it did with the graboids, expanding on their biology to bring a new threat, though I wish they hadn’t confirmed where they came from. It was aright. I saw it once and feel no need to ever see it again.
Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (2001) This one is largely forgettable, with none of the charm of the first two (though Michael Gross is clearly having a ton of fun). The CGI wasn’t great when it came out, and is atrocious now. This is the second entry in the series to go direct-to-video, but it’s the first that feels like it went direct-to-video.
Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (2004) This one is objectively pretty dumb, but I have a real soft spot for it. A prequel set in the wild west, it’s campy and fun and knows exactly what it is, the third sequel to a cult b-movie. It doesn’t break a lot of new ground in terms of how the monsters are portrayed, but it does put the characters in different enough circumstances that it doesn’t feel like a rehash of the first one. I liked it, maybe even more than Tremors 2, just because it doesn’t take itself too seriously; if feels like the actors had a lot of fun making it.
Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015) This was just terrible. This was “K-Mart bargain bin DVD” terrible. This was “SyFyChannel original movie that premiers at 3 PM on a Thursday” terrible. This was “filler episode of the second season of a TV show that peaked with the pilot and won’t be renewed for a third” terrible. The franchise was bitten by a mad dog and needs to be taken out behind the shed and shot to put it out of it’s misery.
Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell (2018) Please stop making these movies...
Tremors: Island Fury (TBD) PLEASE STOP MAKING THESE MOVIES THE FRANCHISE IS ALREADY DEAD
Best to Worst: 1, 4, 2, 3, 5, 6 (7 will almost certainly be last)
You can probably skip everything but 1, 2 and 4 (hell, maybe even skip 2)
Steven Luros Holliday was privately commissioned to create this Tremors 24x36 screen print. 10 artist proof copies, signed and numbered, are available in his webstore for $75 each.