Tremors 3: Back to Perfection

Tremors 3: Back to Perfection

2001 "The Food Chain Just Grew Another Link."
Tremors 3: Back to Perfection
Tremors 3: Back to Perfection

Tremors 3: Back to Perfection

5.3 | 1h45m | PG | en | Horror

Survivalist Burt Gummer returns home to Perfection, to find that the little town has been shaken up again by morphing, man-eating Graboids.

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5.3 | 1h45m | PG | en | Horror , Action , Comedy | More Info
Released: October. 02,2001 | Released Producted By: Universal Pictures , Stampede Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Survivalist Burt Gummer returns home to Perfection, to find that the little town has been shaken up again by morphing, man-eating Graboids.

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Michael Gross , Susan Chuang , Shawn Christian

Director

Alberto Gonzalez-Reyna

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Ben Davis How did they manage to make this one even worst than the last? The acting is more atrocious, the attempts at comedy are much more painful, and all the characters are even more annoying. Not once did I enjoy myself when watching this crap. It just drags on and on, seemingly neverending. Also, the people in this movie can't seem to tell the difference between vibration and sound. It's clearly stated in the first one that vibration is what attracts these things. For some reason, every time these things showed up in this movie, everyone just shouted to be physically quiet, as if that's supposed to help. The movie somehow failed to follow it's very basic rules, and it makes me sick. Do yourself a favor and avoid this monstrosity.
Claudio Carvalho In Perfection Valley, Nevada, Burt Gummer (Michael Gross) is paranoid with the Graboids and their evolution Shriekers. The small time crook Desert Jack Sawyer (Shawn Christian) swindles tourists with his partner simulating the existence of Graboids. When the deadly worms return to the town, Burt is forced to team-up with Jack and the trader Jodi Chang (Susan Chuang) to fight back and save their lives."Tremors 3: Back to Perfection" is a lame sequel straight to video of the franchise. This flick seems to be a Sci-fi production with terrible story and special effects. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): "O Ataque dos Vermes Malditos 3: De Volta à Perfeição" ("The Attack of the Damned Worms 3: Back to Perfection")
AaronCapenBanner Michael Gross is back as Burt Gummer(the only returning cast member) who returns to his hometown of Perfection Nevada(from the first film) after more "graboids" surface, only this time, they undergo a further metamorphosis enabling them to fly! Burt is now a seasoned monster hunter, and leads a new group of people in the perpetual battle against this threat.Third film doesn't have the charm of the first two, despite Michael Gross's good performance, he is the only memorable thing about it, further hampered by silly and crude humor resulting from the new type of "graboids" that have evolved. Story has nowhere left to go, unfortunately, though there would be a prequel...
Bjorn (ODDBear) The second sequel to the unexpected hit "Tremors" goes back to the source, Perfection, where all the mayhem ensued in the first place. Trigger happy bomb expert Burt Gummer (Gross) once again fights the Graboids who, once again, have evolved even further and are becoming more of a threat.Start with the good; Going back to Perfection gives the filmmakers a chance to revisit old characters and show how much the place has changed due to the sensation the Graboids acquired some years back. It's fun to see how the town milks those slimy creatures for all their worth and the place has become a kind of tourist attraction. Video games, pinball machines and cheap literature among other things populate the local store and overall there's a nice continuation feel here from the first movie.Now the not-so-good; This movie was essentially a Pilot for the short running TV series that followed. It's far too stretched and long-winded and the minuscule budget prevents decent special effects.The first one had the initial surprise factor and for a good deal of time it wasn't known what these people were up against. It was also peppered with decent performances, a sharply written script that kept things moving along nicely and good special effects that weren't computer generated. Very surprisingly the sequel almost outdid the original. Not only was it a direct to Video movie and missing the leading man (Kevin Bacon), but somehow the flick managed to add to the Graboids saga, generate quite a bit of suspense and had very decent special effects.In "Tremors 3" the Graboids mutate once more. Now they're high flying creatures and even more terrifying. But actually, due to a low budget they aren't so terrifying and only have a limited screen time and what there is is pretty uneventful. The movie drags quite a bit, has less interesting supporting characters and treads awfully familiar ground. Silly humor (like Burt being eaten by a Graboid only to return unscathed) does little to further the film as well.All in all, "Tremors 3" is the least enjoyable one so far. It has it's moments, the scenery here is always quite the eye-candy and Michael Gross is always fun as Burt.