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Un pueblo pequeño nota muertes extrañas en el desierto. Hay gusanos gigantes bajo la arena. Pueden escuchar la ubicación de las personas a través de la vibración de su movimiento. Finalmente... Leer todoUn pueblo pequeño nota muertes extrañas en el desierto. Hay gusanos gigantes bajo la arena. Pueden escuchar la ubicación de las personas a través de la vibración de su movimiento. Finalmente los vuelan con dinamita.Un pueblo pequeño nota muertes extrañas en el desierto. Hay gusanos gigantes bajo la arena. Pueden escuchar la ubicación de las personas a través de la vibración de su movimiento. Finalmente los vuelan con dinamita.
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A couple of months ago when I was taping "Tremors 3: Back To Perfection", I saw commercials for "Tremors: The Series", and, being a fan of all the movies, my interest was immediately peaked.
I taped the first two episodes, and knew that this series was going to quickly become one of my favorites, right up there with "Mutant X".
Even though most of the actors in the tv series replaced the ones from the movies (with the exception of the new characters), they were still excellent. Everyone looks like they're thoroughly enjoying themselves, especially Michael Gross. Thank god they didn't get someone else to play Burt Gummer!
I give it a well-deserved 8/10.
I taped the first two episodes, and knew that this series was going to quickly become one of my favorites, right up there with "Mutant X".
Even though most of the actors in the tv series replaced the ones from the movies (with the exception of the new characters), they were still excellent. Everyone looks like they're thoroughly enjoying themselves, especially Michael Gross. Thank god they didn't get someone else to play Burt Gummer!
I give it a well-deserved 8/10.
For those of you who enjoyed the movies, you'll also find a taste for the series. Michael Gross has evolved in the role of Burt Gummer from paranoid survivalist to paranoid survivalist leader, of the now not so clueless residents of Perfection, Nevada. As with all the films, the cast changes but the humor is still intact.
Gummer's sidekick, Tyler Reed (Victor Browne), is sort of a combination of the original Fred Ward and Kevin Bacon characters, and he does a good job as action hero and comic relief. Reed and Gummer play off each other rather well and compensate for each other's shortcomings.
The supporting cast is also entertaining and keep the story lines moving. There's a few recurring characters who provide a few laughs and in some cases villainy, every few episodes, including a greedy land developer with no conscience and a classic geek, who collects action figures and comics, knows incredible depths of movie trivia, and comes close to being eaten pretty much every visit to Perfection.
Give the show a chance! The cast is very professional, the writing is witty, and the special effects are just hokey enough to make a 50s horror movie maker proud.
Gummer's sidekick, Tyler Reed (Victor Browne), is sort of a combination of the original Fred Ward and Kevin Bacon characters, and he does a good job as action hero and comic relief. Reed and Gummer play off each other rather well and compensate for each other's shortcomings.
The supporting cast is also entertaining and keep the story lines moving. There's a few recurring characters who provide a few laughs and in some cases villainy, every few episodes, including a greedy land developer with no conscience and a classic geek, who collects action figures and comics, knows incredible depths of movie trivia, and comes close to being eaten pretty much every visit to Perfection.
Give the show a chance! The cast is very professional, the writing is witty, and the special effects are just hokey enough to make a 50s horror movie maker proud.
When going into Tremors, I never knew about the other six films, let alone this show.
After watching all the films, it was just this show left to see, and I wasn't all that enthusiastic about it.
But after watching it in its entirety, I can safely say that Tremors is an underrated series that boasts entertainment and fun to the max.
The storyline sounds mad, like it could never work, but it surprisingly does.
The cast of characters is what makes it worth it, they click extremely well together and have some touching moments.
Michael Gross as Burt is still amazing, and easily the best aspect of the show, and I just wish he appeared in the two final episodes.
Overall, the show is great. Cheap? Yes. But immensely entertaining and featuring a likeable cast of characters? Also yes!
After watching all the films, it was just this show left to see, and I wasn't all that enthusiastic about it.
But after watching it in its entirety, I can safely say that Tremors is an underrated series that boasts entertainment and fun to the max.
The storyline sounds mad, like it could never work, but it surprisingly does.
The cast of characters is what makes it worth it, they click extremely well together and have some touching moments.
Michael Gross as Burt is still amazing, and easily the best aspect of the show, and I just wish he appeared in the two final episodes.
Overall, the show is great. Cheap? Yes. But immensely entertaining and featuring a likeable cast of characters? Also yes!
Just a great series that is as much fun as the movie series.
For the avid Tremors fan, this series is a dream come true. Sure, the Graboids are what the films are about, but the real draw to the films is the characters. They do an excellent job of intertwining characters and plot lines from the films into the series. Past story lines are are strongly connected between the movies and the series, and all the "pieces fit together".
The series continues the story line of what happens next to the characters, and their lives. Not necessarily all Graboids, but life with a Graboid alway there.
You are drawn into the series, making you feel you are a character in the series, fully aware of the Graboid "routine".
If you haven't seen the films, go out and rent all three of them (and I mean all three). I doubt you can really appreciate the series unless you understand the past history of the characters of Perfection Valley. They throw in so many references from the films, that a lot of the dialog might seem like an inside joke with you on the outside.
Maybe they were not the best films. Maybe it is not the best series, but you have to love Michael Gross as Burt Gummer. Go Burt!
For the avid Tremors fan, this series is a dream come true. Sure, the Graboids are what the films are about, but the real draw to the films is the characters. They do an excellent job of intertwining characters and plot lines from the films into the series. Past story lines are are strongly connected between the movies and the series, and all the "pieces fit together".
The series continues the story line of what happens next to the characters, and their lives. Not necessarily all Graboids, but life with a Graboid alway there.
You are drawn into the series, making you feel you are a character in the series, fully aware of the Graboid "routine".
If you haven't seen the films, go out and rent all three of them (and I mean all three). I doubt you can really appreciate the series unless you understand the past history of the characters of Perfection Valley. They throw in so many references from the films, that a lot of the dialog might seem like an inside joke with you on the outside.
Maybe they were not the best films. Maybe it is not the best series, but you have to love Michael Gross as Burt Gummer. Go Burt!
Long before Tremors: The Series actually aired, I saw many comments on how bad everyone thought the show was going to be. Considering how far the movies dropped off (Though Tremors 3 was a step up from 2), few felt any good would come out of trying to squeeze whatever life was left out of the Tremors franchise.
Well, prepare to be amazed.
While Tremors: The Series is no masterpiece, it is a far cry better than one would have imagined. The cast continues to boast the very-entertaining Michael Gross, and while it isn't the same as the days of Ward and Bacon, this new group is nothing to be turned off by, and actually clicks rather well. There are several seasoned actors, which helps make the characters all the more believable, though they still can be rather rough around the edges.
The storyline, believe it or not, works. The series does indeed keep the continuum of previous movies (Though it focuses mainly on Tremors 3), and provides a storyline that is fast-paced and fun. There is rarely a dull moment in Tremors, combining a nice blend of comedy, action and emotion that will keep you interested and coming back for more.
If you're a Tremors fan, Tremors: The Series is a must see, but to anyone else, I still highly recommend giving the show a chance. You may just be surprised yourself.
Well, prepare to be amazed.
While Tremors: The Series is no masterpiece, it is a far cry better than one would have imagined. The cast continues to boast the very-entertaining Michael Gross, and while it isn't the same as the days of Ward and Bacon, this new group is nothing to be turned off by, and actually clicks rather well. There are several seasoned actors, which helps make the characters all the more believable, though they still can be rather rough around the edges.
The storyline, believe it or not, works. The series does indeed keep the continuum of previous movies (Though it focuses mainly on Tremors 3), and provides a storyline that is fast-paced and fun. There is rarely a dull moment in Tremors, combining a nice blend of comedy, action and emotion that will keep you interested and coming back for more.
If you're a Tremors fan, Tremors: The Series is a must see, but to anyone else, I still highly recommend giving the show a chance. You may just be surprised yourself.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBroke the Syfy Channel record for the most amount of views for a new series when the pilot, "Feeding Frenzy", debuted on March 28, 2003.
- ErroresThe series shows Perfection with hills either side where in the films, the landscape is near flat and level.
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