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Tremors 3: Back to Perfection 2001 123movies

Tremors 3: Back to Perfection 2001 123movies

The Food Chain Just Grew Another Link.Oct. 02, 2001100 Min.
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Watch: Tremors 3: Back to Perfection 2001 123movies, Full Movie Online – Third Tremors movie takes us back to the small Nevada town of Perfection where local resident and adventurer Burt Grummer returns after traveling abroad and killing carnivorous worms called “Graboids” (introduced in the first movie) and their offspring “Shriekers” (introduced in the second movie) to life in his home town and must deal with some crooked land developers, a thrill-seeking guy named Jack Sawyer looking for wealth in this potential tourist town, and eventually dealing with a new strain of Graboid worms that metamorph into their second Shrieker phase, and whom unexpectedly morph into their third stage for another harrowing battle against Burt and Jack in the desert surrounding the town..
Plot: Burt Gummer returns home to Perfection, Nev., to find that the town of terror has become a theme park, and when the simulated giant worm attacks turn real, the survivalist must battle the creatures once again. Gummer pits his impressive knowledge of weaponry against the newest and deadliest generation of flesh-eating graboids, with help from two young entrepreneurs.
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“Tremors 3: Back to Perfection”- Crippled by a low-budget and over-reliance on nostalgia, this is more a quiver than a full-fledged ‘Tremor’…
In the world of cult-classics, there are few films that come close to matching the high quality and even higher entertainment value of the 1990 release “Tremors.” A creature-feature like no other, that original movie thrilled audiences with a keen and clever combination of old-fashioned creeps and a surprising sense of humor as it told the tale of massive underground worms that devour hapless victims in a small desert community. It was horror-comedy heaven for fans of all things gooey, gory and silly, and remains a cherished release to this very day. And it ended up spawning quite the franchise, with thus far four direct-to-video follow-ups having been released and another on the way, in addition to a short-lived but generally well-liked television series.

Though while the franchise has maintained a pretty consistent sense of fun and spunk throughout its near thirty years, the fact does sadly remain… Some entries are better than others. And “Tremors 3: Back to Perfection” is definitely one of the low-points in the overall story. An odd and transitional film that is crippled by a low-budget and a sometimes contrived sense of nostalgia, this third outing never quite comes together as a cohesive experience despite fun performances and a few stand-out scenes. Though at the same time, I’d by lying if I suggested there wasn’t still just a bit of fun to be had with it… it’s just not quite up to the standard set by previous installments.

It’s been a couple years and good-old paranoid survivalist Burt Gummer (Michael Gross) is still out there hunting Graboids and Shriekers for pay. But things aren’t quite going so well at his old homestead of Perfection, Nevada. The town’s Graboid prevention systems are falling into disrepair, Walter Chang’s old market has been taken over by his neurotic niece (Susan Chuang), and an opportunistic con-man (Shawn Christian) has started selling “Graboid Tours” to hapless tourists. However, when an startling series of events begins to unfold and it appears that the Graboid threat has branched out into a new form of evolution, these three very different people will be forced to band together to survive and save Pefection once again!

Directed by series co-creator Brent Maddock, there are indeed flashes of brilliance through “Tremors 3” that do make it a worthwhile watch for hardcore franchise fans. Not the least of which is the continued excellence of series star Michael Gross as the iconic Burt Gummer. Gross has become almost the mascot of the “Tremors” brand, and he’s just a complete joy to behold. Gummer is that wonderfully unique type of character whose somehow both likable and unlikable all at the same time… sort-of gruff yet well-meaning. The kind of hero you can root for and shake your head at, all at the same time. And Gross plays it to perfection as always. I also really admired the attempts at expanding the series mythology and characters, with many faces last seen in the original popping back up again. It gives the movie a very cool, nostalgic kick to it and makes the world feel more grounded and lived-in.

Unfortunately, I can’t help but feel that objectively, “Back to Perfection” suffers too greatly for its faults to rise above the level of general mediocrity. It’s a “for-the-fans-only” affair through and through. Most noticeably, the film is extremely cheap and sometimes tacky in its assembly, making it a tough sit in comparison to the grander scale of virtually every other installment of the franchise. It has that wonky “TV-movie” aesthetic that early 2000’s direct-to- video sequels often boasted, with flat lighting and even flatter camera- work, and the costume and creature design takes a noticeable nose- dive. Particularly when it comes to the woefully awful CGI that was implemented to bring the monsters to life. I almost hate to say it… but the lack of texture and plastic-like sheen that the digital creatures have also has the unfortunate effect of making the Graboids look a little too… well, “anatomically male”, if you catch my drift. Which brings about unintentional laughs far too often and lessens the threat.

I also really felt like the film is built up too much around nostalgia, and it doesn’t stand on its own enough. That may seem hypocritical given my views of other “nostalgic” movies, but the thing is… it’s just not handled that well here. It doesn’t really add much to the movie outside of pandering to the hardcore fanbase, giving it way too much of a kitschy “Hey look, remember this character? How about this location?” vibe that feels shoehorned and contrived. Characters are brought back simply to make an appearance or two, and it makes far too many callback gags while never adding enough new to the table. It doesn’t come across as a proper “Tremors 3″… but instead feels like a very weak “Tremors 2.5.”

Still, I can’t help but give a mild recommendation to fans of the franchise. “Tremors 3” might by my personal least-favorite of the series, and it does have a lack of funding and ambition that I found troubling. But the likable performance of series-star Michael Gross, a few interesting twists and turns and a fistful of effective sequences manage to more-or-less salvage the experience. Don’t go in with high hopes, and you should get a couple laughs and gasps out of it. I give “Tremors 3: Back to Perfection” a middle-of-the-road 5 out of 10. Worth checking out once or twice for hardcore franchise fans.

Review By: TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness
Not nearly as good as the original, but an ok movie.
I knew this movie couldn’t be nearly as good as “Tremors”, and probably on the same level as “Tremors 2: Aftershocks”, so I wasn’t expecting anything great. I saw this film more out of curiosity than anything… and I got pretty much exactly what I expected. The movie isn’t anything great, but it’s got some cool stuff in it.

I thought it was funny that they managed to work in a mention of just about every character from the first film as they could, and if they didn’t mention them, they actually showed them in the film. I thought it was also funny that they had more people returning to the 3rd installment than they did in the 2nd installment. The only returning characters in part 2 was Michael Gross and Fred Ward. The 3rd installment had Michael Gross, Ariana Richards, Tony Genaro, Charolette Stewart, and Bobby Jacoby. They even had one returning actor (John Papas) who was in part 1 as one of the construction workers that got killed, and played one of the Feds that got killed in this film. I guess that only makes sense though, since part 2 takes place in Mexico where as this film takes place back in Perfection, Nevada, where it all started. But, in any case, it still struck me as interesting.

One thing that I really liked about this film was Ariana Richards. Wow, has she grown up! She looks absolutely incredible, I’ll definitely need to keep an eye out for future work.

I have to say I liked the new design of the next phase of the “Tremors” (or if you must, “Graboids”). I liked the idea of having the “Tremors” fly, but they way they (they being the film-makers) did it, was pretty stupid.

I was also less than stoked about the computer animated worm-tremors. What was that? They looked way too cartoon-ish and just plain weird. Anyhow, I didn’t like that, but I didn’t really care a great deal, cause the movie is full of problems.

All in all, this is an OK movie, but nothing too get excited about. I would DEFINITELY recommend watching “Tremors” first, then watch “Tremors 2: Aftershocks”, and if you’re still interested, go ahead and watch this one. Thanks for reading,

-Chris

Review By: LebowskiT1000

Other Information:

Original Title Tremors 3: Back to Perfection
Release Date 2001-10-02
Release Year 2001

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 44 min (104 min)
Budget 6000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Action, Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Director Brent Maddock
Writer S.S. Wilson (story), Brent Maddock (story), Nancy Roberts (story), John Whelpley (teleplay)
Actors Michael Gross, Shawn Christian, Susan Chuang, Charlotte Stewart
Country USA
Awards 1 win & 2 nominations.
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Tremors 3: Back to Perfection 2001 123movies
Tremors 3: Back to Perfection 2001 123movies
Tremors 3: Back to Perfection 2001 123movies
Original title Tremors 3: Back to Perfection
TMDb Rating 5.758 502 votes

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