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Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (V)

Release Date: January 02, 2004
Director: S.S. Wilson
Writer: S.S. Wilson
Starring: Michael Gross Sara Botsford Billy Drago Brent Roam
Studio: Universal
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Posted By: HisNameWasTravis at 5:47pm, March 24, 2009

A Total Suck Fest, Disgraces The 1st In A 100 Ways


Posted By: JStephen at 12:23pm, February 5, 2008

Ok, I'm sorry for my official rating on here of 6/10. That would infer that this movie is actually good, and no, it isn't. Tremors 4, as a horror movie, just simply sucks, period. Stampede Entertainment became so concerned with making a movie marketable to family audiences, that they simply made a family movie here. The dialogue is awful, and most of the actors are piss poor as opposed to the first three films. Michael Gross and Billy Drago are the only ones who make any of the characters worth rooting for, and Gross's character is one of the biggest assholes in the movie. The cinematography looks great for the most part, but most of the time, nothing happens. There are a lot of awkwardly scripted moments and not enough suspense built up from the monsters.



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