“Everything’s Bigger in Africa.”
After taking a trip back in time in the fourth installment, it was time to return to the present with Tremors 5: Bloodlines. Actually, I’m sure most fans were surprised that this movie happened at all since it had been 11 years since the fourth installment.
When the film opens, we see Burt Gummer (Michael Gross) making a video to demonstrate his survival skills. However, the video is interrupted by the arrival of Travis B. Welker (Jamie Kennedy) and a man from South Africa claiming that they have graboids there. Burt is skeptical at first since he’s only ever heard of them in the western hemisphere. But soon he is headed to Africa with Travis as his side kick.
When the pair arrive, they realize that, sure enough, they are dealing with graboids. Unfortunately, some people are wanting to capture them alive. Even worse, they have once again developed some new skills. Can Burt figure out how to kill them?
Honestly, if you are a fan of the franchise, you pretty much know what to expect that this point. And yes, that includes graboids with slightly different abilities to kill you. After all, it would get boring of they all acted the same, right? Honestly, the biggest change just made me roll my eyes. Don’t get me wrong, it was cool to watch, but at this point, it’s like they are forgetting all the rules of the franchise. On the other hand, there was a part of their behavior here that did make perfect sense to me.
My bigger issue with the movie is that we don’t really get to know any of the new characters that well. Granted, some are just there to feed the graboids, but still, a little development would have been nice. Even a trio who gets a lot of screen time doesn’t get that much real development. The exception is Travis, but that makes sense because he spends the most time around Burt. None of this is the actors’ faults. It’s the fact that the script didn’t give them that much to do.
These movies have always been a bit raw in their humor, but this one seemed to push that envelop as well, which I didn’t appreciate.
The movie has upped the special effects game here, which was nice to see. I’m sure the fact that it’s been eleven years since the previous movie helped with that. Meanwhile, they also filmed this one is South Africa, which is the first time the franchise went super far for filming.
By the time a franchise has hit a fifth movie, it’s probably only the diehard fans who are excited anyway. And they are the only ones I think will enjoy Tremors 5: Bloodlines.









