There wasn’t really any avant garde to it (despite director Brent Maddock’s love of French film). In hearing reactions to Tremors 2, the one thing audiences consistently said they missed was the ensemble nature of the town in the first movie. So when we got the go-ahead for the 3rd film, we knew for sure we were going to return to Perfection and bring back as many cast members as possible. Then we just chose to explore how things would be different when the world knows that graboids exist. Hence: graboid tours and government interference.
What was the thematic impetus behind Tremors 3? It’s the weirdest of the movies you did and I love it more every time I watch it but I feel like I’m missing a larger French filmmaker joke that Brent is heavily winking at the audience about. So what were your goals as writers and directors with this one? And what brought you to those conclusions? Or am I reading too much avant garde into this piece and you all were making a fun joke on yourselves? was last modified: February 23rd, 2023 by
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