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  56. 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.
  57. Don&#39;t get me wrong, I liked some of the earlier sequels, despite their rapidly increasing inferiority, but Tremors has officially reached a new low with this entry. Tremors 5 was already really pushing it with the addition of Jamie Kennedy. You should know your series is in trouble if you think that adding an aged, barely trying Jamie Kennedy to the mix is your idea of bringing new life to a property. <br/><br/>Kennedy is even worse this time around. Did they let him write his own dialogue this time or something? Everything he says is either just some completely unimportant observation, some horribly flat joke, or part of the painfully bad fan-fiction-y romance subplot with a woman that&#39;s clearly several leagues away from his own. Pretty much every word out of his mouth is senseless and irrelevant or extremely cringey (or both). <br/><br/>Most of the rest of the cast isn&#39;t much better. Terrible dialogue almost all around and most of them are written to be so dumb that you&#39;re surprised they were even able to tie their own shoes. When Michael Gross is heavily out-acting everyone else in a movie, you should know that something is seriously wrong. <br/><br/>All the effects are CG now, and it&#39;s actually not terrible CG, but neither does it do anything at all impressive. Despite the environment change this is still just more of the exact same thing we&#39;ve already seen many times before, just with even less effort going into it. <br/><br/>Really, let&#39;s be honest here. Most of the sequels have just shamelessly recycled the exact same formula from the first one and we all know it. It was funny the first few times, but enough is enough. Look, I love a good &quot;so bad it&#39;s good&quot; horror as much as the next guy, but there&#39;s nothing to like here. It&#39;s not funny in either the intentional or unintentional senses, there&#39;s not one bit of memorable action or gore, so what&#39;s the point? <br/><br/>I see that there are some die-hard Tremors fans that are willing to swallow another spoonful of the same old stew that&#39;s been sitting out in the sun all these years because they&#39;re so nostalgically attached to this property for whatever reasons, but to anyone else this is just a plain old bad movie, the kind that no one&#39;s even going to remember existed in a year. <br/><br/>Tremors is dead. Let it rest in piece already.
  58. I like the fact that after 6 films they at least attempted to do something a little different. Honestly, it doesn&#39;t change the dynamics or what I enjoy about them. I think Jaime Kennedy &amp; Michael Gross actually have a good chemistry. While it&#39;s not on the Fred Ward/Kevin Bacon level, there&#39;s a good rapport between them that manages to be highly entertaining. <br/><br/>One of the only things I felt maybe lacking over some of the other films was the production value. While it doesn&#39;t look horrible it does look cheaper. The creatures don&#39;t look quite as fleshed out and at times a bit too CGI, but not so bad it ruins things. Also, a few of the supporting characters, mainly the quote-unquote bad guys were pretty wooden and really didn&#39;t add much to the overall story. They do, however, lead to a few comical moments of dialogue. <br/><br/>You more or less know what you&#39;re getting with these movies at this movie. If you&#39;ve never seen any of them, I would go back and start with the first one and work your way through. That&#39;s still the pinnacle of the series, followed closely by the second. They&#39;re goofy, schlocky fun. Something that&#39;s always made me gravitate to the films is they seem to know what they are. It&#39;s one of those things where it looks like they probably had fun making them and it shows on screen. Part 6 is no exception to that rule. So, if you&#39;re a fan of the other films in the franchise. This is worth a worth.
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