
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.... (Full plot summary below)
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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.
Leave your thoughts about Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell.
| Bloody DisgustingFred TopelEither way, as long as they can devise clever sequences of graboid attacks, Tremors can rumble along forever. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoTremors: A Cold Day In Hell is a frosty Graboid rehash that's running on franchise fumes at this point. |
| Rogues PortalStephanie CookeThe dialogue is atrocious... it's truly terrible. I actually paused, hit rewind, and rewatched a couple scenes because I thought SURELY I must be hearing that wrong. I was not. |
| User ReviewTim RTremors 6 is a really fun and humorous action packed movie! Burt and Travis bring the reign to the artic and it gets weird with Burt blacking out due to being affected by his graboid encounter in Tremors 3! Some surprising and funny moments! |
| User ReviewDerek EI absolutely enjoy watching these Tremors movies! Michael Gross as Burt Gummer is hilarious and entertaining to watch. If you've seen all of the Tremors movies, you'll notice the CGI is getting much better. A few of the earlier Tremors after Kevin Bacon had awful CGI, but this one is probably the best of them all. Very well done! |
| User ReviewTiyler SThis was an enjoyable movie. I do feel that even for being number 6 in the franchise this was a great one to watch and for me at least better then some of the others. Been watching since the first one came out and i hope they keep making more. |
| User ReviewAlex JIt's an alluring movie with conditions to the effects based on ice, land, and snow. At least those elements (three in all) are sublime from the film's implications on roaring monsters in fumes. Right when some reviewers said that this Tremors movie was on "fumes" they should've been able to visualize a lot because of the magnificence of the performance team in addition to graphics akin more to hallucinations than real time. Burt's psychosis reminds me of my schizophrenia episodes I had in the past. Dread and thought are both combining, secondary elements to his dispute on war and destruction against graboids (graboids are territorial worms with bird beaks, swimming scales, and lots of guts). Tremors this time is more of a fascination on itself due to the growing pressure in Perfection's residential areas on terms for judgement from the IRS rather than Burt's past victories along the slopes of predator-like bugs. For my review I can say that a problem with psychosis (when a person gets it) is that often dangers are rectified in exaggerations which are in turn formed into false images of the surroundings like what Burt goes through in pain, suffering, and heartfelt moments. Truth, more than not, is presented by the production team for appeal to the fiction and not so much nostalgia in its wake. On my mark, I don't think nostalgia is even in its wake here but is actually refined with sharp exaggerations of video to indicate Burt's illness from past battles, such as that one battle where he was searching a graboid's mouth from his space when it just forwarded the past tune of conflict. Honestly, exaggerations aren't that bad when it comes to idioms but not when it comes to physical types of existence in the objects presented in this Tremors film. Flesh, glistening rocks, and blood transfusion, as opposed to blasts, mockery, and Burt's dreams. Conflict is often shown in some really nice but unfortunate scenes where Burt's futuristic crew are on the move towards antidotes and less biochemical weapons. You're probably wondering what I mean and I'd like to represent your doubts better. A movie like this has to be seen to be believed although the reading of history books and Tim Burton's violent movie episodes may help a lot for previsionary recognition before the final decision is made to rectify the Tremors film in pure notion. So much has to happen. That's probably in regards to bodily fluids seen on the TV screen in addition to "proper proportions" or what Bert by implications of his own refers to as management of total destruction, or at least I'm pretty figurative with that clarification on his magnificent outpouring when I'm shuffling popcorn between my fingers and in complete awareness of the crew's general despair and anxiety. |
| User Reviewkim tI'm not going to lie take it as is a very good direct to DVD movie, then you're going to massively enjoy it. as always it's great seeing Burt come back lol, and I enjoyed seeing his father son relationship. absolutely fun to watch the graboids look amazing, especially when you take into account the direct to video nature. last but not least it's just damn good nostalgia I recommend it to all from the 90s crowd and newcomers please start at 1 and work your way up lol. |
| User ReviewTaehyung kI'm not going to lie take it as is a very good direct to DVD movie, then you're going to massively enjoy it. as always it's great seeing Burt come back lol, and I enjoyed seeing his father son relationship. absolutely fun to watch the graboids look amazing, especially when you take into account the direct to video nature. last but not least it's just damn good nostalgia I recommend it to all from the 90s crowd and newcomers please start at 1 and work your way up lol. |
| User ReviewLarissa BI'm not going to lie take it as is a very good direct to DVD movie, then you're going to massively enjoy it. as always it's great seeing Burt come back lol, and I enjoyed seeing his father son relationship. absolutely fun to watch the graboids look amazing, especially when you take into account the direct to video nature. last but not least it's just damn good nostalgia I recommend it to all from the 90s crowd and newcomers please start at 1 and work your way up lol. |