Tremors

Tremors (1990)

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Giant worms begin terrorizing Perfection, Nevada. The humans find out that they can't see but find their way around using their sense of hearing. They are called Graboids. One of them bursts into Burt's basement and Burt blasts it full of holes with various guns and finally kills it with the Elephant Gun. Val takes the CAT Bulldozer with a trailer full of people toward mountains. The graboids dig a trap and they all fall in. Burt throws TNT and runs for some rocks. While there the throw rocks and some TNT onto a patch of ground. The graboid eats it.

Audio problem: Right after Bert kills the second graboid he gets on the radio and says "we killed that mother-humper". Val replies "...be advised there are two more mother-humpers". However Val's lips don't seem to be saying "humper". This occurs even in unedited versions of the film. (01:01:40)

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Trivia: Reportedly, star Kevin Bacon was at a rough patch in his life during production and didn't understand the appeal of the film or the light-hearted comedic elements. (Even once breaking down in public and exclaiming in frustration "I'm in a movie about giant underground worms!") And thus, he chose to have no involvement in the sequels. It wasn't until some years later that he decided to re-visit the film and give it another chance after it became a massive cult-hit, and discovered that he actually really loved it. Bacon has since gone on record saying one of his dream projects would be to reprise his role of Val McKee in a future film.

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Question: Before Burt and Heather are attacked in their basement by the graboid, she puts some bullets and dirt in a machine and turns it on. The machine makes noise and attracts the graboids. What is that machine doing to the bullets and dirt?

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Chosen answer: The machine is a vibrating case cleaner, which is used to polish the brass casings of pistol and rifle ammo. The "dirt" is actually an abrasive polishing compound.

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