It has been cancelled.
Apparently November
But more spin-offs âorigin storiesâ are also planned apparently.
1883 is good, we watched it before Yellowstone. It was a bit confusing as the timeline goes way back.
I think they are just going to finish up season 5 sometime in 2023. It was supposed to be July, but apparently itâll be a bit longer.
with the writers strike, who knows when.
I just hope it ends with a very loud bang
Avatar 2
Pretty sure I could watch that entire movie with the volume muted and just enjoy the visual ass-kicking it throws down
I havenât seen it yet, but the first one is an all time favorite of mine.
Adding sound would only expose you to a paper-thin plot and appalling script writing. So, a good move on your part.
As today is National Meal Prep Day: Tremors II: After Shocks was the only option to leap to mind. How could I not pick on Burt Gummerâs love of MREs?!
Personally Tremors 3 is my favourite of the sequels, though 2 matches todayâs theme better.
I love Tremors âŠ
Me too. I think it is due to it embracing its B-movie basis.
âGoodâ B-rated flics are hard to come by in my opinion, and although some have TRIED to do it, none have succeeded as well as Tremors.
One that I could never really get into/behind was âŠ
Well, Itâs the fine line between embracing the weaknesses, utter incompetence and deliberately trying to be bad.
The Sharknado series tried too hard (whereas most Asylum movies try to be fun, though lack the shear creativity of one with Corman at the helm), so they just become annoying. For example Birdemic is brilliantly bad but Birdemic 3 is just awful as they tried too hard at being shit:
Piranha was a better fish gone-ape-shit B-movie series.
The original series, which fired James Cameron while filming the second movie, the reimagined remakes or the final timeline ending with Piranha 3DD?
The movies in this series nearly get to Halloween levels madness with timelines, or correctly ordering The Terminator media.
The originals. 3DD was just too silly.
Nothing beats the Hammer movies though. I always got a kick out of the Hammer Saturday showings at my local theater when I was a kid. Such a great way to spend an entire day.
I loved the Hammer Horror films with The House That Bled To Death being my favourite, it really gave me the creeps when I first saw it as a child.
Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing were absolute gods in my childhood. Weâd go around the neighborhood collecting Coke bottles at 10 cents a pop in order to get into the theater. If we were short, weâd pool enough to get one or two in and theyâd open the side exit so we could all get in. It was the only theater you could get into to see R-rated movies without a grownup.