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Tremors

  • TV Series
  • 2003
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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6.5/10
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Gladise Jiminez, Victor Browne, Michael Gross, and Lela Lee in Tremors (2003)
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Small town notices weird deaths in the desert. There are giant worms under the sand. They can hear the location of people through the vibration of their movement. Finally they blow them up w... Read allSmall town notices weird deaths in the desert. There are giant worms under the sand. They can hear the location of people through the vibration of their movement. Finally they blow them up with dynamite.Small town notices weird deaths in the desert. There are giant worms under the sand. They can hear the location of people through the vibration of their movement. Finally they blow them up with dynamite.

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    • Victor Browne
    • Gladise Jiminez
    • Marcia Strassman
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    • Stars
      • Victor Browne
      • Gladise Jiminez
      • Marcia Strassman
    • 35User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Victor Browne
    Victor Browne
    • Tyler Reed
    • 2003
    Gladise Jiminez
    Gladise Jiminez
    • Rosalita Sanchez
    • 2003
    Marcia Strassman
    Marcia Strassman
    • Nancy Sterngood
    • 2003
    Lela Lee
    Lela Lee
    • Jodi Chang
    • 2003
    Dean Norris
    Dean Norris
    • W.D. Twitchell
    • 2003
    Michael Gross
    Michael Gross
    • Burt Gummer
    • 2003
    J.D. Walsh
    J.D. Walsh
    • Larry Norvel
    • 2003
    Christopher Lloyd
    Christopher Lloyd
    • Dr. Cletus Poffenberger
    • 2003
    Sarah Rafferty
    Sarah Rafferty
    • Dr. Casey Matthews
    • 2003
    Branscombe Richmond
    Branscombe Richmond
    • Harlowe Winnemucca
    • 2003
    Bobby Jacoby
    • Melvin Plug
    • 2003
    Nicholas Turturro
    Nicholas Turturro
    • Frank
    • 2003
    Richard Biggs
    Richard Biggs
    • Roger Garrett
    • 2003
    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Kinney
    • 2003
    Melinda Clarke
    Melinda Clarke
    • Dr. Megan Flint
    • 2003
    Vivica A. Fox
    Vivica A. Fox
    • Delores
    • 2003
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    Joel McKinnon Miller
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    • 2003
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    EvilTommy

    Camp At It's Best

    For those of you who enjoyed the movies, you'll also find a taste for the series. Michael Gross has evolved in the role of Burt Gummer from paranoid survivalist to paranoid survivalist leader, of the now not so clueless residents of Perfection, Nevada. As with all the films, the cast changes but the humor is still intact.

    Gummer's sidekick, Tyler Reed (Victor Browne), is sort of a combination of the original Fred Ward and Kevin Bacon characters, and he does a good job as action hero and comic relief. Reed and Gummer play off each other rather well and compensate for each other's shortcomings.

    The supporting cast is also entertaining and keep the story lines moving. There's a few recurring characters who provide a few laughs and in some cases villainy, every few episodes, including a greedy land developer with no conscience and a classic geek, who collects action figures and comics, knows incredible depths of movie trivia, and comes close to being eaten pretty much every visit to Perfection.

    Give the show a chance! The cast is very professional, the writing is witty, and the special effects are just hokey enough to make a 50s horror movie maker proud.
    cj_bacon86

    Assblasters, Shriekers, and Graboids Oh My!

    Well, when I first heard that Tremors was going to become a weekly TV series, my first reaction was WTF? I loved the original movies and still do this day, but to have Burt Gummer go up against Tremors week after week would seem pretty redundant. Until I saw the series.

    The best thing about the show is that they do not focus as much on Graboids or Shriekers or Asslbasters that much at all, but rather take an X-Files approach to the series. It doesn't take itself seriously at all, and could be considered the pick-up of the humur that was lacking in many X-Files episodes. Seeing it as a continuation of the events from the last movie makes sense, as most movie-to-TV series concepts don't have the same relish as the movies (Ferris Bueller? Clerks? Clueless?), but this could really turn that feeling around greatly. I hope SciFi realizes what they have and keep it for three or four seasons.
    Rattrap007

    It's Graboid season!!!

    Beware the graboids. Stay on the pavement. El Blanco is on the loose, but that doesn't bother the citizens of Perfection Valley, Nevada (population 7). Just another typical day for them..

    This series is based on the movie trilogy Tremors. It picks up where part 3 left off. Surprisingly the main charachters make returns (two with new actors, two without) plus a few new faces.

    If you haven't seen the Tremors films I'll sum them up.

    It all began with the original tremors film. The town was bigger then. About 12 people lived around there then. Till people started getting killed. Turns out to be giant killer worm like creatures aka Graboids who hunt through sensing seismic vibrations in the ground. Well they manage to survive by killing all the worms.

    In the second Earl gets hired along with a new guy Grady, to kill Graboids in Mexico around an oil field. They enlist hte help of Burt Gummer, a citizen of Perfection, who is a paranoid gun nut who is ready for WWIII with his own bomb shelter and enough MREs to last a decade. Well he heads down armed to the teeth (Thanks to the Mexican Gov.) and they kill lots of graboids.. till the change... into Shreikers. New ballgame now. They hatched little creatures the size of a large turkey. They run on two legs and hunt through heat vision. Well they survive.

    In the third movie we return to Perfection. A couple more grabois show up. One is an albino. The government wants to stop the killing of the graboids because they are considered an endangered species. Well the worms turn into shreikers again, but then they change again.. into a new form. They blast fire out of their rears through a chemical reaction and launch them selves into flight. They are dubbed Assblasters (Buttlaunchers was another proposed name). Well Burt it smart. He knows that they can't do anything to them if the area is protected. He lets the albino worm live thus making Perfection Valley.

    The series picks up where part 3 left off. Some charachters from the series moved on to better things. Val left to marry the Geologist after part one, Grady and Earl went to make a theme park based on the graboids, and Jack, the Graboid Safari tour guide, moved to Vegas. Melvin, as we learned in part 3, is now a real estate agent. He wants to turn Perfection Valley into his own town.. Melville. But as long as El Blanco, the albino graboid, is around that can't happen.

    The series is like a Tremors version of Smallville. Strange things happen. In one episode a giant ghostly bacteria attacks sucking the water out of people. Plus there is always the potential (and there will be) more graboid, shreiker, and assblaster sightings.

    I give this series an 8/10. The only problem I had was the jerky fast moving camera work during the graboid attacks. Other wise a big thumbs up!
    8jwc-10162

    Tremors: An underrated Show

    When going into Tremors, I never knew about the other six films, let alone this show.

    After watching all the films, it was just this show left to see, and I wasn't all that enthusiastic about it.

    But after watching it in its entirety, I can safely say that Tremors is an underrated series that boasts entertainment and fun to the max.

    The storyline sounds mad, like it could never work, but it surprisingly does.

    The cast of characters is what makes it worth it, they click extremely well together and have some touching moments.

    Michael Gross as Burt is still amazing, and easily the best aspect of the show, and I just wish he appeared in the two final episodes.

    Overall, the show is great. Cheap? Yes. But immensely entertaining and featuring a likeable cast of characters? Also yes!
    quidditch_player

    Woo-hoo!

    A couple of months ago when I was taping "Tremors 3: Back To Perfection", I saw commercials for "Tremors: The Series", and, being a fan of all the movies, my interest was immediately peaked.

    I taped the first two episodes, and knew that this series was going to quickly become one of my favorites, right up there with "Mutant X".

    Even though most of the actors in the tv series replaced the ones from the movies (with the exception of the new characters), they were still excellent. Everyone looks like they're thoroughly enjoying themselves, especially Michael Gross. Thank god they didn't get someone else to play Burt Gummer!

    I give it a well-deserved 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Broke the Syfy Channel record for the most amount of views for a new series when the pilot, "Feeding Frenzy", debuted on March 28, 2003.
    • Goofs
      The series shows Perfection with hills either side where in the films, the landscape is near flat and level.
    • Quotes

      [referring to Shriekers]

      Tyler: Damn Jurassic Park wanna-be bastards.

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Stampede Entertainment (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tremors: The Series
    • Filming locations
      • Fox Baja Studios, Rosarito, Baja California Norte, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Big Productions II
      • Stampede Entertainment
      • USA Cable Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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