2/10
Whoever said "Third Time's Always a Charm" should be shot.
12 October 2001
First of all, let me inform you that this movie is NOT PG-rated like everyone claims. They just saw a misprint on the Universal Pictures video sleeve cover for the VHS/DVD. At the end of the credits was the actual MPAA rating which was PG-13. That explains the language, violence and gore.

Now for the movie itself. This is nothing like Tremors. This is an embarrassingly, horrid third installment, to the fun horror-comedy, that imitates the first two films. But they added a predictably different and ugly-looking creature this time. These things are "magically" created on film with some of the most saddest special effects i've ever seen in my life. It's cheaper than white trash.

There's a reason why Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward wouldn't stick around for this one...Seeing Michael Gross at the top billing warned me that this one was gonna stink. Has-been actors depress me.

The series is tired, they all look alike except for the creatures - who are just boring - they're nothing like they used to be. The humor and dialogue is lamer. It's not "so bad that it's good", it's just "so bad that it's bad."

Going Back to Perfection was a bad idea.

Strictly for mindless 'Tremors' fans who think this stuff is a masterpiece.

I strongly advise everyone to stick to the first.

2/10
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