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Uma pequena cidade nota estranhas mortes no deserto. Há minhocas gigantes sob a areia. Eles podem ouvir a localização das pessoas através da vibração de seu movimento. Finalmente, eles os ex... Ler tudoUma pequena cidade nota estranhas mortes no deserto. Há minhocas gigantes sob a areia. Eles podem ouvir a localização das pessoas através da vibração de seu movimento. Finalmente, eles os explodem com dinamite.Uma pequena cidade nota estranhas mortes no deserto. Há minhocas gigantes sob a areia. Eles podem ouvir a localização das pessoas através da vibração de seu movimento. Finalmente, eles os explodem com dinamite.
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I have been waiting for Tremors The Series for some time and now that I just watched the first two episode, I feel pretty excited about what the future will bring. The first episode "Feeding Frenzy" was well done, a good introduction to the series, with Burt Grummer back once again! I was really impressed with the CGI effects done when El Blanco made his full debut. They has a side camera shot of the Graboid which was very impressive, even better than what I have seen in the films. The special effects were great but limited. It would have been great to see more but maybe this is a taste for things to come.
The cast of the show was all around good, even though some of the film actors could not come back and have been replaced. The best however was the excellent addition of Christopher Lloyd in the second episode! He was great, playing a never before known character in Perfection Valley, a hermit who has many mysteries but much knowledge when it comes to science. He seemed to fit right in perfectly with the show, can't wait to see more of him.
I will say that the first episode was better than the second, since the second focused on a 'ghost' creature and not a Graboid creature. However, the episode served a purpose for the future so I can understand why it works. You'll have to watch it and see.
Overall, I enjoyed the show and want to see more. It might not be quite like the movies, but it has a great quality about it. Hopefully, some of the techniques used in the series will be applied to the next film. If you like the films, I'm sure you'll enjoy the series!
The cast of the show was all around good, even though some of the film actors could not come back and have been replaced. The best however was the excellent addition of Christopher Lloyd in the second episode! He was great, playing a never before known character in Perfection Valley, a hermit who has many mysteries but much knowledge when it comes to science. He seemed to fit right in perfectly with the show, can't wait to see more of him.
I will say that the first episode was better than the second, since the second focused on a 'ghost' creature and not a Graboid creature. However, the episode served a purpose for the future so I can understand why it works. You'll have to watch it and see.
Overall, I enjoyed the show and want to see more. It might not be quite like the movies, but it has a great quality about it. Hopefully, some of the techniques used in the series will be applied to the next film. If you like the films, I'm sure you'll enjoy the series!
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.
This is a great series and despite what some people have said it really goes well with the movies. The series starts off a little while after the last movie. Burt Gummer has rebuilt his compound a little and lives underground. Mindy has taken the money for the sale of the ass-blaster and gone back to college. Jack is off in Las Vegas living it up. They do have somebody differnt playing Jodi and Nancy but they do a great job. Having Christopher LLoyd as part of the cast is a great addition. He plays the part of an ex government scientist who created the Mixmaster DNA formula. What this is, we still don't know. It promises to be a great series and hopefully it gets the fan following it deserves.
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!
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.
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- CuriosidadesBroke the Syfy Channel record for the most amount of views for a new series when the pilot, "Feeding Frenzy", debuted on March 28, 2003.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe series shows Perfection with hills either side where in the films, the landscape is near flat and level.
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