Tremors

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2003
Tremors
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6.5 | TV-14 | en | Comedy

Inspired by the cult classic Tremors movies, locals attempt to coexist with the monstrous, man-eating Graboids, Shriekers, and Ass-blasters, which are now on a "protected species" list.

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Released: 2003-03-28 | Released Producted By: Stampede Entertainment , Syfy Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Inspired by the cult classic Tremors movies, locals attempt to coexist with the monstrous, man-eating Graboids, Shriekers, and Ass-blasters, which are now on a "protected species" list.

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Sci-Fi

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Cast

Gladise Jimenez

Director

Aaron Staudinger

Producted By

Stampede Entertainment , Syfy

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Lela Lee
Lela Lee

as Jodi Chang

J.D. Walsh
J.D. Walsh

as Larry Norvel

Marcia Strassman
Marcia Strassman

as Nancy Sterngood

Dean Norris
Dean Norris

as W.D. Twitchell

Aaron Staudinger
Aaron Staudinger

Associate Producer

Deborah George
Deborah George

Casting Assistant

John Schulian
John Schulian

Co-Executive Producer

Babs Greyhosky
Babs Greyhosky

Consulting Producer

Nancy Roberts
Nancy Roberts

Executive Producer

S.S. Wilson
S.S. Wilson

Executive Producer

Brent Maddock
Brent Maddock

Executive Producer

David Israel
David Israel

Executive Producer

P.J. Pesce
P.J. Pesce

Producer

Michael Gross
Michael Gross

Producer

Edward Ledding
Edward Ledding

Supervising Producer

Craig Kuehne
Craig Kuehne

Visual Effects

S.S. Wilson
S.S. Wilson

Characters

Brent Maddock
Brent Maddock

Characters

Ron Underwood
Ron Underwood

Characters

Tremors Audience Reviews 186c30

ChikPapa Very disappointed :(
NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
xenomorph44 Maybe I can start by saying that this was THE GREATEST TV SHOW EVER MADE!, but that might be a little bit of an understatement. I 6 years ago watching this show every Friday night, and loving it! Before that, all I used to watch on TV was cartoons. Now, when one of my favorite movie series ever was being made into this show, I couldn't miss out. I even taped every episode on a blank VHS tape so, to this day, I can watch them whenever I choose. I the day after Christmas marathon that, unfortunately, I couldn't watch completely, but that brought me even more great news with the announcement of Tremors 4: The Legend Begins. I really wish this show lasted more than 13 episodes, and concept art was even found of an episode that never was. I still hope this great series gets a DVD release like it deserves. I know that I will buy it.
Christopher Smith There is not a whole lot that can be said about TREMORS other than that it was a great show. It wasn't quite as good as the movies, but it was still fun to watch. Just like with the TREMORS movies, the special effects were nothing special, but they still seemed cool. The special effects could have been better, though then again, it wouldn't be TREMORS if the special effects weren't a little cheesy. Being a big fan of the movie series, I watched the show every week and enjoyed every episode so naturally I was very disappointed when I heard it wasn't picked up for a second season. Hopefully the show will be released on DVD some day so fans of the movies who didn't get to see the show will be able to.
Graham Ive just seen the start of the new series of tremors in the UK, and I thought it was realy good. OK they dont have the big budget to spend on a series like they do on films. I think this series has lots of chances to show it self. A lot of people put down Lexx to start with but that mangered to stay running more many years. I can only hope that this new show Tremors gets the same chance. The only thing you have to when watching sci-fi show or films is always keep an open mind. After all sci-fi show are based on WHAT IF???? and thats what views have to .
lunga Okay, so If I had actually seen tremors this show might be a hoot. The story is just dumb, it doesn't stand up to the "83 cent" theory, which I apply to every action drama. Theory states that if all the drama could be avoided early on by a well placed .83 cent bullet, then it needs to be sent back to the script writers for a tune up. Some other Jarring problems... The endangered species act doesn't prohibit a person shooting an animal in self defense or for the protection of others. Besides, the Government would capture them all and try to use them as weapons.(Which, incidently, would be a much better story...Drop them in the middle-east near a terrorist training camp and watch them snack.)Are all the residents of perfection crazy adrenaline junkies? Why don't they just go build a house a hundred feet from a volcano or something?The Idea that someone would want to develope hundreds of acres of worthless land in the middle of the dessert is way more far fetched than the possible existence of a subterranean worm.If Burt Hummer (is that his name?) could invent a watch sized seismometer, than his patent would make him rich beyond imagination and he could buy all the land from that other dork and live out his days driving around shooting stuff, and pretending he isn't hot for Mrs Kotter...

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