The story takes place in Perfection, a town isolated from the rest of the world in Nevada, where only about twenty people live.
One fine day, two guys (Val and Earl), smart but not too much, and unhappy with their lousy job, decide to leave to seek fortune elsewhere.
Needless to say, right at that moment and in that place, underground creatures that seemed to come out of nowhere decide to mess with these poor people by devouring livestock, creating a lot of trouble, and preventing Val and Earl from leaving.
The two, then, with the help of the seismologist Rhonda, will calculate the number of monsters in order to kill them with the help of their badass friend Burt Gummer (a nostalgic weapon collector).
This is a film I recommend to everyone as it is suitable for all and features several plot twists.
I liked it quite a bit.
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By joe strummer
An impeccable, terrifying scene that immediately gave me a very positive impression.
Tremors is to be considered fully a cult. Also because, to this day, a type of cinema like this appears decidedly unachievable and distant: a low-budget, dirty cinema with improper language, authentically dusty.