![]() ![]() | Tremors HD DVD Actors: Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter, Michael Gross, Reba McEntire Director: Ron Underwood Genres: Action & Adventure, Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Cult Movies PG-13 2007 1hr 36min Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward star as two country handymen who lead a cast of zany characters to safety in this exciting sci-fi creature comedy. — Just as Val McKee (Bacon) and Earl Bassett (Ward) decide to leave Perfection, Ne... more » |
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Member Movie Reviews![]() Reviewed on 7/14/2011... I absolutely HATE horror movies. And Tremors, at least to me, is a horror movie. I see no redeeming purpose in these movies. When there are so many other wonderful movies to watch, why watch horror? Having said that... The four-film Tremors series (one prequel, Tremors, two sequels) is an absolute delight! I have all four and never tire of watching them. Looking for a good time and a lot of laughs? Watch Tremors. 2 of 3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Movie Reviews"Get off the Ground!" CreepyT | Colorado, United States | 05/12/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "Val (Kevin Bacon) and Earl (Fred Ward) are two men trying to make a living in a sleepy, dusty little town, and eventually move themselves on to bigger and better things. However, a few suspicious deaths, and a rockslide blocking the only road out of town put a kink in their plans. Together, a female geologist (Finn Carter) recording seismic activity in the area, and the two unlikely heroes set out to determine the cause of the strange seismic readings and the local deaths. They get much more than they bargained for when they determine that a previously unheard of creature (a "graboid") is the cause of both. This eyeless creature travels through the ground tracking small vibrations in order to get to its prey. The townspeople must band together to try and get out of the valley before the small town's population dwindles down to zero.The "monster" in this movie is something somewhat believable, as well as something that hasn't been done before. There are thousands of estimated species on this planet that we do not yet know about, and have yet to be discovered. Who's to say whether one of them is or is not a large underground-dwelling, vibration-sensing snake? It's slightly more believable, and thus slightly more scary than, Dracula, Frankenstein, or aliens. Regardless, it's an idea that hadn't been done before at the time, and hasn't been done since (not counting the less-than-stellar sequels to this film), and that's always a good thing no matter what genre of film.This was one of the movies that got me into horror films. It definitely proves that "horror" need not be gory, high budget, or flashy to be great. In addition, a little comic relief can be a good thing! Furthermore, "B" horror films need not always equate with "bad" horror films. This movie is an incredible blend of a refreshing new idea, a great cast of characters, and an excellent, well thought out script. Tremors is action, adventure, thrills, suspense, and comedy all rolled into one. The dialogue is immensely entertaining, and the cast all put in great performances. Though this film is almost 15 years old and I've watched it several times, it never seems to get old. I have discovered that this DVD is not very easy to find anywhere, especially not at a decent price, so grab it up while you can! This is a very fun movie that I highly recommend!" I Laughed....I Screamed....I Laughed Some More... L. Shirley | fountain valley, ca United States | 01/25/2003 (4 out of 5 stars) "This review refers to the MCA/Universal VHS edition of "Tremors"..... Forget about building an underground shelter in case of a world catastrophe, that's exactly where all the evil lurks in this fun thriller. Kevin Bacon(Val) and Fred Ward(Earl) star in this horror film that pays homage to the 50's monster flicks. They are two handymen in the small town of "Perfection", Nevada, who are just trying to get out of town and seek a better life.Everytime they try to leave though,they run into some grisly discovery. With the help of Rhonda(Finn Carter), a beautiful seismology student who has been recording underground rumblings, they stay and try to lead the few(but wacky) residents of Perfection to saftey. The rumblings, as it turns out, are no earthquakes, they are giant worm-like creatures, who go after anything that moves. Station wagons are just an appetizer for these grotesque subterranean monsters. Michael Gross and Reba McEntire co-star as a couple who make their living selling guns. Their arsenal is astounding, and they are a treat to watch as they try to stave off these creatures. Annie Oakley ain't got nothin on Reba! It's thrilling and funny, and you may want to hide your eyes, but you won't. Bacon and Ward play their roles with humor and a comradeship that works well.It was directed by Ron Underwood(City Slickers/Mighty Joe Young 1998),who keeps us laughing and screaming at the same time.Also look for a Ariana Richards, who plays little "Mindy". She is real good with creatures, as she went on to become "Lex" in Jurassic Park! This VHS has an exceptioanlly good picture and the sound is equally as good in Dolby Surround/Hi Fi Stereo. Check around for best availability and price. Also sold here:Tremors If you're a fan of the old classic monster films and you think "They just don't make em like they used to.." try this one on for size.....Have fun....Laurie also recommended: Wolf - see my review of 9/21/05 for film details" Good movie - bad transfer Anthony Martin | Sterling, VA United States | 12/10/2007 (3 out of 5 stars) "The film Tremors is as good as ever - campy, funny, silly, and lots of fun. However, this HD-DVD transfer is not worthy of the medium. The transfer improvement consists only of heavily over-sharpened footage (artifacts and edge halos) and way too much contrast. If you are even slightly discerning about the quality of your video (and if you're watching HD-DVD, I assume you are), then this rendition is somewhat disappointing.
Still, it's Tremors, and that counts for a lot :)" |