a5c7b9f00b The new sequel finds Burt Gummer, who's dying from Graboid poison, and his son Travis at a remote research station in Canada's Nunavut Territory, where they must go up against a new batch of Graboids to save Burt's life. A lot of my main complaints with 5 were addressed. The rules of the franchise were back, with plenty of scenes establishing suspense with characters actively trying to make less noise and stay off the ground. There were more practical effects too! The graboids under the ground had a great dirt effect, they used slow motion well, first time an animatronic graboid has appeared since the 4th installment, and a bunch of real explosions and green graboid blood. And this movie had a lot of call backs to the original trilogy, with reacurring lines coming back and Val's kid joining the cast. There are plenty of cons though. I wish that they fixed the cinematography since Tremors:5 Bloodlines. The camera is much too shakey during normal scenes and the amount of uneccesay zoom shots hurt my eyes and brain. Some of the actors were plain terrible and reaction shots being used to cut away while people are being killed is constantly laughable. But I'm all seriousness, it was a fun entry and I'm glad it improved from the last. A fan review would be 6.5/10. A serious critic review would be 5/10. I gave it an 8/10 because it exists and I'm happy it does. Please let there be more graboids in my life. OMG! The BEST part 4 me was the music/dancing/actor 2 "Mustang Sally" !! Played it over & over &….
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