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Post by timforston on Aug 31, 2015 14:55:10 GMT -5
The first 'few' minutes was just released through Yahoo News. Few is relative I guess as it is less than a minute and a half long. Seems like it is a commercial for Burt's Survival School. It was awesome but did notice Burt says with his hard work he has kept the graboid problem contained within North America, the only problem I have with that is the beginning of Tremors 3 Burt deals with a problem that is in Argentina definitely not in North America. My only point is that worries me a little about the movie. We all know how little Sci-Fi cared about getting anything right from the movies to the series. Hopefully that is the end of Universals not paying attention to the authorized history of the films. I really wish Stampede had been involved in this iteration. Guess we shall see.
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John Mortimore
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Post by John Mortimore on Sept 5, 2015 7:56:36 GMT -5
I was thinking the same thing. I hate continuity errors, they always make films seem less realistic.
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Post by Mr.ELBlanco on Sept 5, 2015 13:57:33 GMT -5
I hate errors like that, its not the first time its happened though with Tremors. Even Stampede messed up before with the Shrieker count.
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John Mortimore
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Post by John Mortimore on Sept 5, 2015 16:00:08 GMT -5
I hate errors like that, its not the first time its happened though with Tremors. Even Stampede messed up before with the Shrieker count. Oh, I hate that. I don't know how no one noticed that, considering it was a major point in Tremors 2.
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Post by timforston on Sept 10, 2015 10:52:04 GMT -5
Yeah continuity errors drive me up the wall. But I love finding them LOL I must know where every error is in the films.
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Post by captbart on Sept 19, 2015 19:42:56 GMT -5
Yeah continuity errors drive me up the wall. But I love finding them LOL I must know where every error is in the films. I'm afraid I look for them as well. The fact that most folks in the movie business do not understand their fans at all! "Fallen Angels" by Niven, Pournelle, and Michael Flynn had an excellent take on what might happen if the government gets too far off base from the people. My only real criticism of the book was that it was written back in the day when the US still actually HAD a space program.
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