Tremors 3: Back to Perfection

Tremors 3: Back to Perfection

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Giant Worm | Small Town

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  • Genre(s): Action, Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Brent Maddock, Carl Lawrence Ludwig, Mary Anne Seward
  • Cast(s): Michael Gross, Susan Chuang, Shawn Christian, Charlotte Stewart, Ariana Richards See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 44min
  • Music: Kevin Kiner,Randall L. Johnson,James Christopher,George W. Scott,Barry Keys
  • Award(s): Video Premiere 2001 (Won)
    Golden Reel 2002 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Birdemic 2: The Resurrection, Jurassic Shark
  • Story:
    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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5.3/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
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.
Ratings

5.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Video Premiere Award

Best Actor | 2001 | Michael

Nominations
Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Direct to Video | 2002

Video Premiere Award

Best Visual Effects | 2001 | Linda

BOX OFFICE

Budget 6,000,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Mary Gross, sister of Michael Gross, plays a small part in this movie as the mom who has the line "Thank you, Mr. Goober". She is listed in the credits as "Tourist Mom".

In the scene involving the tourist mother and son conversing with Burt Gummer, the boy asks for his picture to be taken with 'the tremor', playing on a common misconception that the title 'Tremors' was also the name of the creatures despite the fact they are actually referred to as 'graboids' in the previous films.

Uses footage from Tremors (1990) for some of the Graboids scenes.

In 2001, a Tremors video game was announced to be in production. Being developed by Rock Solid Games, Tremors: The Game was said to be an third person survival horror action shooter that also incorporated heavy open map sandbox style game play elements as well. Set for a December 2003 release on PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, and PC, the game was quietly canceled in the summer of 2003 due to a "lack of fan base for the game" and fears that the game would severely under-perform. Little is known about the game, except actors Michael Gross, Frank Welker, Keith David, and Shawn Christian have all said to have completed at least a good portion of their voice acting, and several character, vehicle, and monster models have been released online. Other than that, barely anything is known about what the game would've involved, and no test footage of the game has ever been released.

El Blanco is a nod to Moby Dick by Herman Melville, an old, albino whale, whose behavior was unusual for his species. This is confirmed by Burt's comment when he first sees the El Blanco, "Call me Ishmael." However, in an inverted parallelism to Moby Dick, who was an aggressive specimen of a naturally passive species, El Blanco is a passive specimen of a naturally aggressive species. Also, in the novel it is Captain Ahab who pursues Moby Dick, while in this case El Blanco pursues Burt.

Popular Dialogues

"[about the FEDS] [over radio] Burt: Need I remind you Jack? They are not your friends, they are government agents. OVER! Jack: [also over radio] Cut me some slack, Burt! All I did was a little negotiatin'. Burt: You did *what*? Jack: I cut us a deal! You help 'em catch one live graboid, they give you back your huntin' license, over. Burt: [Burt drives up, stopping next to Jack. Jodi notices them still talking on the radio] Uhhh, copy that. Roger. One question. Jack: Shoot. Burt: [Off radio, getting out of the vehicle] Is your head up your ass for the warmth?"

"Jodi Chang: [after assembling a potato gun, Jodi realizes a problem] Uh, but do we have a lighter? Jack: Burt does. Burt: [looks up from the gun] How do you know? Jack: Well, 'cause you're... Burt. Burt: [presenting lighter] Damn right I am."