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Tremors 3: Back to Perfection, a review by addicted2dvdTremors 3: Back to Perfection Those morphing, man-eating monsters are shaking things up again in the dusty little town of Perfection, Nevada - and durvivalist Burt Gummer (Michael Gross) is the only solution to the latest evolution! Aided by a couple of young entrepreneurs (Shawn Christian and Susan Chang), Burt pits his impressive knowledge of weaponry against the newest and dealiest generation of Graboids. If Burt and his new partners can't find a way to stop them, then the creatures that put Perfection on the map will wipe it right off the face of the earth. 'Tremors 3' promises earth-shaking, explosive, edge-of-your-seat entertainment! My Thoughts: In this one we get to see a new mutation again... this time it goes from Graboid (worm-like creature) to Shrieker (heat seeking creature) to Ass-Blaster (flying shrieker). This one was pretty good as well... though I didn't care for it quite as much as the first 2... I did still enjoy it a lot. The extras really seemed to go downhill at this point too... not much included in this one at all. Oh well... at least it is a good movie... and the movie is what matters. (From Graboids Galore! - Tremors Marathon on July 29th, 2007) Tarzan, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Brian Blessed as Clayton (Voice) Glenn Close as Kala (Voice) Minnie Driver as Jane (Voice) Tony Goldwyn as Tarzan (Voice) Nigel Hawthorne as Professor Porter (Voice) Plot:Extras:
My Thoughts: I haven't seen this one in many years,,, not since it was originally released. It is one that has held up to the test of time. A great telling f the story that kept my attention with ease. Well worth the time put in to watch it. Rating: (From Within My Lifetime: 2017 Edition on March 11th, 2017) Tom's TV Finales marathon, a review by Tom
Plot: From the producers of "The Simpsons" comes this hilarious animated sitcom about Jay, a New York movie critic and cable television host. Pudgy and balding, Jay is not a well-liked man. His unsympathetic boss makes his life miserable, his ex-wife hates him, his adoptive parents barely tolerate him, and even the makeup lady treats him with disgust. Fortunately for Jay, he has his 11-year-old son Marty and one very unlikely friend, Jeremy Hawke, the Australian film hunk. Jon Lovitz provides Jay's distinctive voice as a single father who searches for happiness while satirizing life and the movies in this irreverent comedy. The Critic Season 1.23 I Can't Believe It's A Clip Show Writer: Al Jean (Created By), Mike Reiss (Created By), Tom Brady (Writer), Richard Doctorow (Writer), Al Jean (Writer), Ken Keeler (Writer), Mike Reiss (Writer), Joshua Sternin (Writer), Steve Tompkins (Writer), Jeffrey Ventimilia (Writer), Patric Verrone (Writer), Jon Vitti (Writer) Director: D.R.L. MacMoortler Cast: Jon Lovitz (Jay Sherman), Nancy Cartwright (Margo Sherman), Christine Cavanaugh (Marty Sherman), Gerrit Graham (Franklin Sherman), Doris Grau (Doris Grossman), Judith Ivey (Eleanor Sherman), Nick Jameson (Vlada Villamiravitch), Maurice LaMarche (Jeremy Hawke), Charles Napier (Duke Phillips), Park Overall (Alice Tompkins), Kath Soucie, Russi Taylor (Penny Tompkins), Milton Berle, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar A good episode with some fun movie parodies. Rating: (From Tom's TV Finales marathon on April 16th, 2013) |