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Not a very good film very confused at first.
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A very good film. It fills in the gaps the other 3 films left using action packed unpredictable events. fantastic special effects just like the other 3 films, unbelivalbe special effects. Back to the original monster the graboid (worm) as they attack the city of rejection (perfection just about 30 years before first film was set). The mine is closed and the town must defeat the threat of the graboids before the whole town is closed down. A 10 out of 10 tremors film as the graboids make an appearance in the wild west time only to encounter Burt Gummer's great Grandad, this is one amazing prequel to the first tremors film.
love tremors, love the legend begins, great tongue in cheek spoof horror well worth a look, great stuff
The fourth in the epic tremors series of films, I love them all, but if I had to list them, this one would be last. It goes against the rest of the films and is set in the old west time in the same town as the others. The great Michael Gross is in it, playing a snobby ancestor of the gun loving hero of the others and the film is basically about him showing up as a mine owner, being a snob, and turning into the man everyone loves. I am not trying to put you off, this is a must see for anyone and I can understand why it had to be like it is, with 3 other movies and a series, it had to come up with something new, and it did it well. But like I say, of all the films, this is not the best, and if they get round to making another movie (which I hope they do) then it should be set in modern times like the others.Read full review
Fourth film of the Tremors series, this is a prequel and ties in neatly with the rest. Loyal to the feel of the originals with similar likeable characters and decent effects made on a budget. Better than Tremors 3 as it lack the unrealistic CGI, Michael Gross also returns again to play Burt Gummer's great grandfather.