I think it looks dreadful and childish.
Of course you do. It's sh1t!i like it
I honestly really really like Aftershocks and I always have. The rest. Well it's the expectations people have for them. They are not supposed to be anything more than campy silly B movies about giant tunnelling worms and honestly they are all enjoyable for what they are.+1
I think they could do much better and certainly should do - at least for Tremors 1. Sequels for this one went downhill fast and one of those definitely should deserve art like is on this one.
I like the first trilogy, the prequel, and the Sci-Fi channel TV series, each added something to the evolution of the creatures, taking their life cycle full circle (ass-blasters!), but I couldn't finish the first of the three newer sequels. Bought all 7 though, so maybe will get to them.I honestly really really like Aftershocks and I always have. The rest. Well it's the expectations people have for them. They are not supposed to be anything more than campy silly B movies about giant tunnelling worms and honestly they are all enjoyable for what they are.
Yes it's a Arrow Video release hence why Arrow announced the release and Arrow Video logo is on the steelbookI like it as well... I'm assuming it's an arrow exclusive for Zavvi
Not bothered about the lack of blu-ray... I can get the all film set for the rest of the series...Yes it's a Arrow Video release hence why Arrow announced the release and Arrow Video logo is on the steelbook
Same discs that was in Arrow Video previous 4K UHD and Blu-ray releases
Note
Does not include bonus Blu-ray disc that was exclusive to the previous Amaray slipbox 4K UHD and Blu-ray limited editions
That bonus blu-ray disc had
- Extended hour-long interviews from Making Perfection with Ron Underwood, Brent Maddock, S.S. Wilson, Nancy Roberts and creature designer Alec Gillis
- Outtakes with optional introduction and commentary by S.S. Wilson
- Three early short films by the makers of Tremors, remastered in high definition, including S.S. Wilson’s stop-motion horror/comedy classic Recorded Live (1975)