RIP Fred Ward. He was severely underrated as an actor. He's effortlessly charming in Tremors, and his work in The Right Stuff (one of my favorite movies) as Gus Grissom is wonderful and heartbreaking.
Your problem is that you never think ahead. Here it is Friday and I'm already thinking of Tuesday. Then later in that market when Bacon's character, with perfect understatement: Yeah. See, we plan ahead. That way we don't have to do anything right now. Earl explained it to me.
Tremors is the perfect example of a movie that turned out way better than it had any right to be. Solid writing, good characters and well done effects. It spawned many sequels but nothing tops the original
Met him once at Dunkin Donuts in Santa Fe. 2010 maybe? Embarrassed myself... just pointed and said "Graboids!" He was nice... just smiled and kept walking by and said "thanks for watching the flick."
FUN FACT: Kevin Bacon was certain this movie was the end of his career. He was ashamed that he was starring in a movie about giant man-eating worms. Now it's his favorite movie of his own. He couldn't believe what a classic it turned out to be.
He didn't just learn to love it, he made a pilot for a new Tremors TV series a few years ago that never got aired, but you can find the trailer for it online
Also he had said that it was one of his most favorite productions to work on… he had so much fun and chemistry with the cast and crew, it was awesome for him… despite having zero faith of its profitability. ❤
And it’s like three reveals too because Burt and Heather keep going back for ever higher-caliber weapons until Burt breaks out the (I assume) .500 express
apparently this script is taught in writing classes for being nearly perfect for what it is. no wasted details, characters act mostly intelligently (damn melvin) based on what they know. nobody doing the stupid things to advance the plot. very little wasted detail.
By the way, it's original title was going to be Land Sharks. But because Saturday Night Live had a character by that name at the time, the title was changed.
I love that the town of "yokels" actually tries smart ideas and uses their brains to get out, instead of everybody just acting dumb all the time. Fantastic cast, memorable lines and a solid script, truly deserves its place amongst the best B movies imo.
Now that you mention it, it's one of the things that makes the movie so fun, in a what-would-you-do kinda way. I remember the first time watching it and trying to figure out what I'd do. Especially because they try them, and some fail, and some work at first, but fail later, etc. Has a very D&D feel to it.
Some (slightly snooty people) may dismiss this film as a cheap Jaws pastiche, but it's so much more than that. A ton of heart and comedy, a fantastic ensemble cast, great sound design and so many delightful setups and payoffs all throughout the film. Loved it as a youngin, appreciate it even more now that I know a ton more about how the sausage is made so to speak. Bona fide classic in my book.
Tremors has more affection for its townspeople than Jaws does. In Jaws they mostly serve to underscore Brody’s feelings of alienation, in Tremors they're made likeable to heighten the stakes.
After filming wrapped, Kevin Bacon thought his career was over, being unable to survive doing "the worm movie." Arguably, Tremors did more to save his career than any other project, aside from maybe Friday the 13th.
This movie is so much better than it has any right to be. The basement scene with Reba and Michael Gross got a ton of laughs in the theater, best scene by far😂
The little shovel is called an entrenching tool (at least in the U.S. Army). It folds up for easy storage. It can also be locked into place with the shovel head at a right angle to the rest to use as a sort of pick/scooper.
@@synaesthesia2010 I think I remember reading that she painted some of the dinosaurs on that mural in Jurassic Park where she and Timmy were eating just before the kitchen scene
“Posted 30s ago” Let’s go! Tremors baby! Edit post-viewing: it is a very fun movie. Close to perfection; all scenes feed info for the next one in a naturally flowing manner. And there’s no filler.
I like the part where Rhonda says "Why do you keep asking me?" Melvin: "You're a scientist= aren't you supposed to have a theory or something?" Taking off on the horror/SF trope of the scientist who is an expert in absolutely everything because he/she just is a scientist.
Ya that's a great trope buster. Truth is most scientists are very knowledgable about a very specific aspect of one scientific discipline. I have a cousin who is a cellular biologist and I asked him about his work once. It only took a few seconds to realize that I would need to have at least two years of university level biology to even begin to understand what he was talking about.
The movie is the perfect.... PERFECT homage to 50's B movies and I will die on that hill! The chemistry between not just the leads but everyone(you really feel like they all lived in the town for a while and so on), the creature effects, taking itself seriously but not too seriously . . .like the town itself . . . . PERFECTION! ;)
Kevin Bacon was freakin out that it was going to kill his career "I can't believe I'm doing a movie about underground worms!" But then later said it was the most fun he's ever had making a movie.
Something I didn't realize until I read it somewhere, is during the first act; a lot of the scenes end in silence and the next scene starts with a JARRING sound effect. A lot of really clever uses of sound that pay off like when they're walking around the doctors house they're clanging around the ramp, well later in the movie that's where all the tension comes from; avoiding simple things like that. And the soda machine? This movie is just perfect in its execution :D great reaction as always.
Kevin Bacon was bemused for a long time that folks loved this movie as much as they did. He's talked about how for him, the memory of shooting it is bittersweet due to the fact that aside from being incredibly down about his then-failing career, he was also dealing with the sorrow of having a member of his family being severely ill at the time, so he was feeling anything but lighthearted. Still, he stepped up as always and gave a knock-out performance.
I love this film because of Fred Ward's performance. This film shows what working men are really like; I don't know any other film that does it as well, maybe "The Misfits" with Clark Gable. Ward knew what working men talked like and comported themselves. Kevin Bacon saw what Ward was doing and incorporated his behavior into his own performance. They got it right.
The rec room might be my favorite scene in all cinema. Love who it starts radio cutting out, log shot of the house, a moment of brief silence followed by the crackling gunfire. Makes me laugh every time.
I saw this in the theater back in 1990. It was one of the best movies I'd ever seen. It's one of my all time favorites from both my childhood and adult years.
Me and my family adore this movie! The campy lines, the comedy, the practical effects, and the surprise when the "grabboids" are finally revealed. So good. I never get tired of it.
I remember renting this from Blockbuster on VHS when I was a kid in the early 2000's and it has since become one of my favorite movies ever. Such a great blend of comedy, horror, likeable characters, and cheesiness. Glad you reacted to this classic.
I love this movie. My favorite bit is the lighter bit. It switched back and forth between them. Finally ending up in her hands. Almost officially making the duo a trio.
This is a movie that if I'm feeling sick, it's wonderful to watch because it's silly and fun. And I'm extremely glad that Ames mentioned the practical effects. CGI can be great, but nothing beats good practical effects. So much fun 😊
I’m so glad you enjoyed this movie. Probably more than Kevin Bacon during the filming. He had fun, but he was worried it’d ruin his filming career. Anyway, this is one of my favorite series ever. Even the tv series is fun. If you really enjoyed it I highly recommend the next movie.
35:23 "Hurry hard! Hurry hard!" LOL Never thought I'd hear a curling reference on a reaction to this movie. From one Canuck to another, thank you! Love this movie, love your channel!
Absolutely one of the best creature features ever. I actually got to see the pre-showing for free. Some guy at the mall just handed me two tickets for the night. Grabbed a friend from the store and went. Had NO idea what it was about (the ad campaign stunk). But we both laughed our asses off. Told everyone to go see it XD
Love Tremors, it is one of my pieces of proof that really the main thing that makes for a good or bad movie is whether the movie knows what it is. This is a movie that knows EXACTLY what it is, and is all that much better and more fun because of it! Really enjoyed your reaction (particularly laughing at people getting eaten and the town getting destroyed).
Nothing in this movie is cruft, no wasted scenes or dialog, everything contributes to moving the story forward. It’s Perfection. If you want to see a small town, look up Bowlusville, Ohio. Mom lived there, population 16, more dogs than humans.
"The cutest little shovel" you've ever seen is called an 'E' tool and is issued to U.S. Military troops. The 'E' stands for ENTRENCHING. It folds up and fits into a case that can be clipped onto a belt. It's main use is for digging foxholes and filling sandbags.
I am really glad you took the plunge to watch this movie! This is a cult classic, and I always love watching the first 3 movies. Also, your laugh @34:42 cracks me up XD Hope you enjoyed it!
I remember when this came out Hollywood was losing itself to drama or the next Batman blockbuster. It was a relief to bring back a great monster movie. Fun scary and simple. Your reaction is exactly what we walked out the theater like laughing! Keep them coming
I first saw Tremors as a VHS rental as a kid and I loved it. Whenever it came on TV as a TV movie I always watched it over again but the TV version changes all the swear words not non swear words like Kevin Bacon saying "Fool you!" when the graboid hits the concrete and kills itself, which had its own certain charm. I also love it because its a horror movie that takes place pretty much entirely during the day in the sun, and the whole thing is just very original.
This movie strikes the perfect balance between comedy and horror. It doesn't take itself too seriously, but deliberately leans into the cheese and the camp, which is a big part of what makes it work so well. The cast is awesome, and the chemistry between them is phenomenal, particularly between Val and Earl. The effects are all practical and extremely well done, which is why this movie still holds up better today effects-wise than many much later movies. All in all it's an absolute gem, a 10/10 and one of my all time favorites.
I'd call Tremors my guilty pleasure, but I have no guilt over it. I love this movie; it always lifts my mood. I've watched it so many times I can say the dialog along with the characters.
The idea for the story originated when the two writers were working on another project. They were sat on a large boulder and one of them asked 'what would happen if there was something which won't let us off this rock?' They caught lightning in a bottle with the script, cast and direction for sure.
28:30 - " _BROKE INTO THE WRONG GODDAMN REC-ROOM DIDN'T YA!_ " Classic line :D Can't wait til you watch the second one, it's just as good as this one ^_^
Tremors was a tribute to the 1950's style atomic creature movies set in 1990.. If you want another great Fred Ward movie: "Remo Williams - The Adventure Begins" (1986) It's a action thriller with slight humorous overtones. I still laugh at the scene where his CIA handler trying to come up with his code name by reading the company that made his hospital bedpan. 😆
I saw this movie in the theatre. What a surprise hit! The basement scene also has an excellent transition shot when it focuses on the rifle on the floor.
@@dessertstorm7476 the second was awesome, the third was okay, the tv series was great, and the fourth was fine. The ones after went further downhill, but considering the decreasing budget they weren't as good as what came before, but they were worth a single watch, just not enough to watch more than once.
The chemistry between Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward is ridiculous.
They were great.
It really looked like they were some sort of handy man in middle of nowhere 😂
@BOT_JERRY I heard he's changed his mind on this.
RIP Fred Ward. He was severely underrated as an actor. He's effortlessly charming in Tremors, and his work in The Right Stuff (one of my favorite movies) as Gus Grissom is wonderful and heartbreaking.
Your problem is that you never think ahead. Here it is Friday and I'm already thinking of Tuesday.
Then later in that market when Bacon's character, with perfect understatement: Yeah. See, we plan ahead. That way we don't have to do anything right now. Earl explained it to me.
This movie never takes itself too seriously it’s the perfect blend
Tremors is the perfect example of a movie that turned out way better than it had any right to be. Solid writing, good characters and well done effects. It spawned many sequels but nothing tops the original
Tremors 2 is fun but yea none of the sequels top the first one for sure.
I wish people would stop mentioning sequels: they're irrelevant
@@pistonburner6448 Ya but they're all fun
Number 4 is an interesting one for me. I'd say why, but it would be considered a spoiler.
@@ronfehr7899 4, 4, 4
RIP, Fred Ward, 1942-2022.
Met him once at Dunkin Donuts in Santa Fe. 2010 maybe? Embarrassed myself... just pointed and said "Graboids!" He was nice... just smiled and kept walking by and said "thanks for watching the flick."
Dude looks like old John Bernthal.
Too bad you didn't mention "The Right Stuff"...
_Remo Williams_ !
You know there are some folks from the movies I just hope are good people in real life. He’s one of them. This made me happy.
Tremors is a movie you can watch over and over again and still laugh your head off. The characters are so genuine and relatable. Never a dull moment.
FUN FACT: Kevin Bacon was certain this movie was the end of his career. He was ashamed that he was starring in a movie about giant man-eating worms. Now it's his favorite movie of his own. He couldn't believe what a classic it turned out to be.
He didn't just learn to love it, he made a pilot for a new Tremors TV series a few years ago that never got aired, but you can find the trailer for it online
Also he had said that it was one of his most favorite productions to work on… he had so much fun and chemistry with the cast and crew, it was awesome for him… despite having zero faith of its profitability. ❤
yes he was walking with his wife & just sat down on the sidewalk & started crying 'cause he thought his career was over
Richard Dreyfuss had a similar feeling about Jaws, although probably not to the extent that Kevin Bacon did about this movie.
@Gravydog316 plus his wife had their first child during production. New baby+dead career would be pretty stressful
The gun wall reveal is worth the price of admission for sure.
burt is my fave character
That's one of my favorite shots in the movie =)
And it’s like three reveals too because Burt and Heather keep going back for ever higher-caliber weapons until Burt breaks out the (I assume) .500 express
@@Enthymene It's an 8 bore elephant gun, although the gun used in filming was technically a fake.
A man can only dream.
This is one of the few movies I've seen where the entire theater audience applauded and cheered at the end. Such a gem.
This movie is damn near perfection 😄
I mean, much of it is. 😂
I see what you did there.
Ba dum, tiss! 🥁
No it isn't. Perfection doesn't exist. Neither does the town.😂😂😂😂
@@RonnieStanley-tc6vi You don't have to be a fucking buzzkill, dude.
What makes this movie great is that it's just FUN to watch. A bit of everything in a perfect mix.
Your reactions made it even better. Thanks, Ames! 🤗
apparently this script is taught in writing classes for being nearly perfect for what it is. no wasted details, characters act mostly intelligently (damn melvin) based on what they know. nobody doing the stupid things to advance the plot. very little wasted detail.
This movie, the blob (or killer klowns) and Hot Fuzz all deserve to be taught in screenwriting class.
@@Enthymene Which Blob?
@@light9999 either really, script-wise they're both pretty much textbook in structure. As is Killer Klowns.
@@Enthymene Nothing beats the theme for the original Blob
Top tier cult classic! Watched this more times than I can count!
TREMORS is JAWS on the land.
yeah, the poster is very Jaws.
By the way, it's original title was going to be Land Sharks. But because Saturday Night Live had a character by that name at the time, the title was changed.
I love that the town of "yokels" actually tries smart ideas and uses their brains to get out, instead of everybody just acting dumb all the time. Fantastic cast, memorable lines and a solid script, truly deserves its place amongst the best B movies imo.
Now that you mention it, it's one of the things that makes the movie so fun, in a what-would-you-do kinda way. I remember the first time watching it and trying to figure out what I'd do. Especially because they try them, and some fail, and some work at first, but fail later, etc. Has a very D&D feel to it.
Fred Ward also did a great job with a mixture of drama and comedy in Remo Williams: The adventure begins. RIP Fred Ward.
"Henry and June"
Love Remo, to me that was his defining movie in his career, as well as Tremors.
A cheesy action movie
@@biguy617It was The Perfect Cheese. That’s what makes it so good.
One of the BEST 90s horror comedies ever. One of my go to comfort movies.
"BROKE INTO THE WRONG GODDAMN REC ROOM DIDN'T YOU, YOU BASTARD!"
- legendary American hero graboid slayer,
Burt Gummer🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Doesn't everybody have a double barrel Elephant rifle in their rec room? Bert stepped up his game in the second movie.
Love these preppers!
Played by the ex-hippie dad from Family Ties playing against type.
@@holddowna All the movies are good...the tv show has Doc Brown in it......
@@holddowna Part 2 is hilarious....
"Few household chemicals in the proper proportions" is such a boss line.
He gets a few notable quotes in the sequel too :) never saw past the 2nd one though.
@@hellomark1 I just saw the third... not as good but still one burt
Yeah love that line
That he considers gunpowder a "household chemical" is very telling.
@@StarkRG is that what he meant? I thought it was like cleaning powder, baking soda,etc
Movie: *horrific sounds of a man's bones being crushed as he is pulled underground to certain death*
Ames: *laughing maniacally*
Yeah, that tracks.
Yeah, a bit weird :)
Some (slightly snooty people) may dismiss this film as a cheap Jaws pastiche, but it's so much more than that. A ton of heart and comedy, a fantastic ensemble cast, great sound design and so many delightful setups and payoffs all throughout the film. Loved it as a youngin, appreciate it even more now that I know a ton more about how the sausage is made so to speak. Bona fide classic in my book.
Those people clearly don't remember that there was no pole vaulting in Jaws.
@@bafumat One of the glaring faults of Jaws, definitely. Spielberg should be ashamed.
@@bafumat well I mean its kinda hard to when all you got is deep water
@@theenderdestruction2362 yea .. clear it isn't jaws... One is ocean... The other is a desert completely different.
Tremors has more affection for its townspeople than Jaws does. In Jaws they mostly serve to underscore Brody’s feelings of alienation, in Tremors they're made likeable to heighten the stakes.
After filming wrapped, Kevin Bacon thought his career was over, being unable to survive doing "the worm movie." Arguably, Tremors did more to save his career than any other project, aside from maybe Friday the 13th.
This movie is so much better than it has any right to be. The basement scene with Reba and Michael Gross got a ton of laughs in the theater, best scene by far😂
The little shovel is called an entrenching tool (at least in the U.S. Army). It folds up for easy storage. It can also be locked into place with the shovel head at a right angle to the rest to use as a sort of pick/scooper.
@@wyomarine-m5stoo true, I have one of each and the '56 feels way better in the hand
Sometimes I don't watch this movie for a while and I forget just how funny it is
It’s absolutely Lex from Jurassic Park
aka Arianna Richards.
@@mnomadvfx yep.
She no longer acts, she an artist now. She was commissioned to do some paintings of the characters for the Jurassic Park Bluray
@@synaesthesia2010 I think I remember reading that she painted some of the dinosaurs on that mural in Jurassic Park where she and Timmy were eating just before the kitchen scene
@@mnomadvfx *Ariana
“Posted 30s ago” Let’s go! Tremors baby!
Edit post-viewing: it is a very fun movie. Close to perfection; all scenes feed info for the next one in a naturally flowing manner. And there’s no filler.
"Close to perfection."
Ha. Phrasing.
I like the part where Rhonda says "Why do you keep asking me?"
Melvin: "You're a scientist= aren't you supposed to have a theory or something?"
Taking off on the horror/SF trope of the scientist who is an expert in absolutely everything because he/she just is a scientist.
Ya that's a great trope buster. Truth is most scientists are very knowledgable about a very specific aspect of one scientific discipline.
I have a cousin who is a cellular biologist and I asked him about his work once. It only took a few seconds to realize that I would need to have at least two years of university level biology to even begin to understand what he was talking about.
This movie has one of those perfect screenplays. The performances by the cast bring it to life. It’s one of those 10 outta 10 movies for me.
Every time I watch this movie, which is way too many times, I always get sad when Walter dies. RIP Walter Chang😢
he gave a name to the monsters, and they, out of gratitude, ate him! 😅
@@boqndimitrov8693 Damn Graboids!🤪
Walter Forget The Damn Name
The movie is the perfect.... PERFECT homage to 50's B movies and I will die on that hill! The chemistry between not just the leads but everyone(you really feel like they all lived in the town for a while and so on), the creature effects, taking itself seriously but not too seriously . . .like the town itself . . . . PERFECTION! ;)
Kevin Bacon was freakin out that it was going to kill his career "I can't believe I'm doing a movie about underground worms!" But then later said it was the most fun he's ever had making a movie.
YEEES!!! LETS FK'ING GOOOO!!! 💪😎💪
Burt Gummer's rec room is a total #LifeGoal!! 🤣😂🤣😂
Kevin Bacon is one of the coolest, and kindest guy. I used to deliver video rentals to him
That's awesome lol what kinda movies would he rent
Something I didn't realize until I read it somewhere, is during the first act; a lot of the scenes end in silence and the next scene starts with a JARRING sound effect. A lot of really clever uses of sound that pay off like when they're walking around the doctors house they're clanging around the ramp, well later in the movie that's where all the tension comes from; avoiding simple things like that. And the soda machine? This movie is just perfect in its execution :D great reaction as always.
Kevin Bacon was bemused for a long time that folks loved this movie as much as they did. He's talked about how for him, the memory of shooting it is bittersweet due to the fact that aside from being incredibly down about his then-failing career, he was also dealing with the sorrow of having a member of his family being severely ill at the time, so he was feeling anything but lighthearted. Still, he stepped up as always and gave a knock-out performance.
There's a reason they use this movie in film school. Such a perfect movie. I wouldn't change a thing.
I love this film because of Fred Ward's performance. This film shows what working men are really like; I don't know any other film that does it as well, maybe "The Misfits" with Clark Gable. Ward knew what working men talked like and comported themselves. Kevin Bacon saw what Ward was doing and incorporated his behavior into his own performance. They got it right.
The End Credits song in this movie is sung by the main actress Reba McEntire.
The rec room might be my favorite scene in all cinema. Love who it starts radio cutting out, log shot of the house, a moment of brief silence followed by the crackling gunfire. Makes me laugh every time.
The reports coming out of the basement and being audible all the way across the valley sends me.
I saw this in the theater back in 1990. It was one of the best movies I'd ever seen. It's one of my all time favorites from both my childhood and adult years.
Me and my family adore this movie! The campy lines, the comedy, the practical effects, and the surprise when the "grabboids" are finally revealed. So good. I never get tired of it.
Every time they play rock-paper-scissors, Earl throws scissors.
Never noticed that's so funny!
I last saw this movie many years ago. It's one of my old favorites. Thanks for letting me relive it with you! It brings back memories of better times.
I remember renting this from Blockbuster on VHS when I was a kid in the early 2000's and it has since become one of my favorite movies ever. Such a great blend of comedy, horror, likeable characters, and cheesiness. Glad you reacted to this classic.
I love this movie.
My favorite bit is the lighter bit. It switched back and forth between them. Finally ending up in her hands. Almost officially making the duo a trio.
Ha! @19:30, my new favourite word! "crackberry!".😂
This is a movie that if I'm feeling sick, it's wonderful to watch because it's silly and fun. And I'm extremely glad that Ames mentioned the practical effects. CGI can be great, but nothing beats good practical effects. So much fun 😊
One of the last great Sci Fi Action Thrillers with nothing but practical special effects. Outstanding craftsmanship.
Everyone who was in this said it was the best time to make they had a blast and you can tell
I’m so glad you enjoyed this movie. Probably more than Kevin Bacon during the filming. He had fun, but he was worried it’d ruin his filming career. Anyway, this is one of my favorite series ever. Even the tv series is fun. If you really enjoyed it I highly recommend the next movie.
To me, this is one of those movies that's silly but isn't stupid. A really fun way to spend a couple of hours. IMHO. Thanks for reacting to it.
Omg that chair rumbling made my day 🤣🤣🤣
Saw this with my dad in the theater as a kid. Really good memory.
Thank you, Ames!
35:23 "Hurry hard! Hurry hard!" LOL Never thought I'd hear a curling reference on a reaction to this movie. From one Canuck to another, thank you! Love this movie, love your channel!
Made my Grandma watch this when I was like 15 ir came out, just watched it at her house, never knew she could laugh like that, wonderful memories
If you don't feel like watching the whole series, I'd at least recommend the ultimate "prequal," Tremors 4. It shows "Burt" in a whole new way.
"Tremors": The "B-movie" that rose to A-level with a mixture of Comedy, Horror and Romance.;)
Tremors? NO WAY! LET'S GO!!!!
Absolutely one of the best creature features ever. I actually got to see the pre-showing for free. Some guy at the mall just handed me two tickets for the night. Grabbed a friend from the store and went. Had NO idea what it was about (the ad campaign stunk). But we both laughed our asses off. Told everyone to go see it XD
Thanks for taking me back to my childhood. With your reaction to this Sci Fi movie I miss the 90s
Thanks so much for watching ! Loved this movie !
@@holddowna Don’t mention it this Sci Fi movie is an instant classic !
Love Tremors, it is one of my pieces of proof that really the main thing that makes for a good or bad movie is whether the movie knows what it is. This is a movie that knows EXACTLY what it is, and is all that much better and more fun because of it! Really enjoyed your reaction (particularly laughing at people getting eaten and the town getting destroyed).
The puppetry and animatronics in this are excellent, and it's just a plain old fun movie.
I remember the gore raining on people after the explosions became a bit of a joke during filming. I applaud you for enjoying this film. It is fun.
Nothing in this movie is cruft, no wasted scenes or dialog, everything contributes to moving the story forward. It’s Perfection.
If you want to see a small town, look up Bowlusville, Ohio. Mom lived there, population 16, more dogs than humans.
"The cutest little shovel" you've ever seen is called an 'E' tool and is issued to U.S. Military troops. The 'E' stands for ENTRENCHING. It folds up and fits into a case that can be clipped onto a belt. It's main use is for digging foxholes and filling sandbags.
I am really glad you took the plunge to watch this movie! This is a cult classic, and I always love watching the first 3 movies. Also, your laugh @34:42 cracks me up XD
Hope you enjoyed it!
This is a classic fun movie. It's silly yet unique movie mixing all types of qualities together. Glad you were able to see it and that you liked it!
I remember when this came out Hollywood was losing itself to drama or the next Batman blockbuster. It was a relief to bring back a great monster movie. Fun scary and simple. Your reaction is exactly what we walked out the theater like laughing! Keep them coming
I first saw Tremors as a VHS rental as a kid and I loved it. Whenever it came on TV as a TV movie I always watched it over again but the TV version changes all the swear words not non swear words like Kevin Bacon saying "Fool you!" when the graboid hits the concrete and kills itself, which had its own certain charm. I also love it because its a horror movie that takes place pretty much entirely during the day in the sun, and the whole thing is just very original.
Tremors is the greatest creature feature of all time. It's literally groundbreaking cinema.
Saw this in the theatre in '90, and on IMAX at an anniversary retrospective. Tremors is one of my guilty pleasure movies.
This movie was purposefully a B-Movie from the 50s made for the 80s. What a classic.
There was a tremor in my UA-cam notifications.
Great reaction as usual. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⚡🥃
One of the most complete and flawless scripts ever written
Red Letter Media does a great job talking about how well structured this movie is. Loved your movie watch. 👍
The girl on the pogo stick named Mindy, is played by Ariana Richards. This was her first film, her second film being Jurassic Park.
This movie strikes the perfect balance between comedy and horror. It doesn't take itself too seriously, but deliberately leans into the cheese and the camp, which is a big part of what makes it work so well. The cast is awesome, and the chemistry between them is phenomenal, particularly between Val and Earl. The effects are all practical and extremely well done, which is why this movie still holds up better today effects-wise than many much later movies. All in all it's an absolute gem, a 10/10 and one of my all time favorites.
Sometimes movies mean so much, and sometimes they are just SO MUCH FUN. Both have their places.
I'd call Tremors my guilty pleasure, but I have no guilt over it. I love this movie; it always lifts my mood. I've watched it so many times I can say the dialog along with the characters.
Ames! One of the most fun reactions to an all-time favorite. Darn near ‘Perfection’!
The idea for the story originated when the two writers were working on another project. They were sat on a large boulder and one of them asked 'what would happen if there was something which won't let us off this rock?' They caught lightning in a bottle with the script, cast and direction for sure.
That would be crazy if Reba McEntire was in this movie
This was her 1st movie.
28:30 - " _BROKE INTO THE WRONG GODDAMN REC-ROOM DIDN'T YA!_ "
Classic line :D
Can't wait til you watch the second one, it's just as good as this one ^_^
That is the Jurassic Park girl, Ariana Richards. 11 years old. Then 14 in Jurassic Park as Lex Wild how fast kids grow.
She was in Spaced Invaders, which came out the same year, and just... needs at the very least 4 or 5 beers to be enjoyable, sadly.
The shaking chair in the intro made me laugh more than it should have. Too cute. :)
Tremors was a tribute to the 1950's style atomic creature movies set in 1990.. If you want another great Fred Ward movie: "Remo Williams - The Adventure Begins" (1986) It's a action thriller with slight humorous overtones. I still laugh at the scene where his CIA handler trying to come up with his code name by reading the company that made his hospital bedpan. 😆
O, I'm very excited for this! It's one of the premier, have-fun, feel-good movies of the horror genre.
It's a buddy flick ... with monsters.
nothing like a COMEDY CREATURE FEATURE 🤣 to lighten up the day 😁 LOVED your reaction! 👍☺
This is so cool. I used to watch this movie a lot when I was a teenager in Brazil. It was shown almost every week in the afternoon.❤
The name of this movie here is Vermes malditos. something like "damn worms"
😂 Our laughter Gal, Hey ! people are dying here. 😂😂😂
I saw this movie in the theatre. What a surprise hit!
The basement scene also has an excellent transition shot when it focuses on the rifle on the floor.
Always love when someone new starts with this franchise!
please don't remind me there are sequels
@@dessertstorm7476 the second was awesome, the third was okay, the tv series was great, and the fourth was fine. The ones after went further downhill, but considering the decreasing budget they weren't as good as what came before, but they were worth a single watch, just not enough to watch more than once.
In the movie industry, Tremors is considered to have one of the most perfect scripts of all time.
This is a great movie I also recommend the sequel Tremors 2 Aftershocks it is also just a fantastic fun sequel
I like it because it doesn’t try to be the first, shits a hard follow but Burt is legendary.
Good one, Ames! Such a fun movie. I had a good time rewatching it with you. Thanks for sharing it.
Tremors 2 please.I liked it even more than this
Fred Ward was also in " Escape From Alcatraz " with Clint Eastwood among many other movies .
Great Movie! Thank you for the upload and reaction.
Excellent movie! I've watched it countless times.