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19 January 1990 (USA) moreTagline:
The monster movie that breaks new ground. morePlot:
Natives of a small isolated town, defend themselves against strange underground creatures which are killing them one by one. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
5 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(3 articles)
Meth Bikers Vs. Travellers in Exit Speed (From Dread Central. 20 August 2008, 1:04 AM, PDT)
Tremors Team Reunites For 'Night Crew' (From Bloody-Disgusting.com. 10 July 2008, 11:31 AM, PDT)
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For all you know, they can fly moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kevin Bacon | ... | Valentine McKee | |
| Fred Ward | ... | Earl Bassett | |
| Finn Carter | ... | Rhonda LeBeck | |
| Michael Gross | ... | Burt Gummer | |
| Reba McEntire | ... | Heather Gummer | |
| Robert Jayne | ... | Melvin Plug (as Bobby Jacoby) | |
| Charlotte Stewart | ... | Nancy Sterngood | |
| Tony Genaro | ... | Miguel | |
| Ariana Richards | ... | Mindy Sterngood | |
| Richard Marcus | ... | Nestor | |
| Victor Wong | ... | Walter Chang | |
| Sunshine Parker | ... | Edgar | |
| Michael Dan Wagner | ... | Old Fred | |
| Conrad Bachmann | ... | Dr. Jim | |
| Bibi Besch | ... | Megan |
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Also Known As:
Beneath Perfection (USA) (working title)Dead Silence (USA) (working title)
Land Sharks (USA) (working title)
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96 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby SRCertification:
Canada:14A (Ontario) | Italy:T | Iceland:16 | Portugal:M/12 | South Korea:15 | France:Unrated | Australia:M | Finland:K-16 | Ireland:15 | Norway:15 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:PG-13 | West Germany:16 | Singapore:PG | Brazil:14MOVIEmeter: 
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Michael Gross began filming one day after shooting the last episode of "Family Ties" (1982). moreGoofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When the remaining cast are on the bulldozer, near the end of the movie, they pull up beside Burt and Heather's house and one of the crew members is visible beside them, trying to hide. moreQuotes:
Earl Bassett: Here's the plan. We don't even stop. Ride like hell. Tonight we keep right on going. We'll walk the horses. moreSoundtrack:
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**VIBRATING SPOILERS**
This is a great movie and a fun ride. They went back to the basics and came out with one of my all-time favorite flicks.
There are two ways to make a good monster movie: slow-paced and suspenseful, or fast-paced and surprising. Tremors definitely opts for the latter method. The producers also managed to assemble an excellent cast, all of whom establish their invidual characters with admirable clarity. Only Mindy, the young girl, comes off as kind of a cipher. Plus, with the exception of Kevin Bacon and Michael Gross, they all look like REAL people.
The spotlight gets shared out pretty equally among the cast, as well. One particularly nice touch was the fact that our two main heroes weren't the only people in town who have any competency, at all. Fred Ward and Kevin Bacon DO carry the movie, but it's more because of the great screen chemistry between them. Miguel has the better ideas, and Burt contributes more to the actual destruction of the monsters.
While Tremors never really 'cheats' the audience, i.e. sets up a situation and then doesn't deliver, the movie does vary teasingly from the expected. One of the aspects I enjoy most about showing this film to first-time viewers - aside from the the pride I take in indoctrinating new members to the Cult of the Graboid - is how the movie fools them about things like who gets eaten and who doesn't, and how the worms actually operated.
My one bullsh*t call is the Cat loader. Any operator with any kind of experience could have used the loader bucket to lever the tractor up and out of the pit it fell into, and that impact wouldn't have knocked out the engine. Whether they could have pulled themselves out before the Graboids yanked them off the tractor is less certain (Every time I see the scene of Burt Gummer falling from the loader to the ground, I cringe and think: there's a stuntman with two broken ankles).
I also could have used more Victor Wong and less Reba McEntire. She's just hard to listen to, as an actress. As little as she contributes after Burt and Heather shoot up the Graboid in their basement, they could have fed HER to the monsters and let Walter Chang survive.
Ah, well. YOU try telling a Graboid who it can't eat.
Oh, and I love Val & Earl's truck. I think it's a late-60s Jeep J10 Warrior. Absolutely indestructible.