Guilty Pleasure — Action


Today I continue my look at guilty pleasure films this summer with a "B" movie gem.

Tremors (1990)
Starring: Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Michael Gross, and Reba McEntire
About: Lately "Sharknado" has been getting a lot of press because of it's "B" movie horror qualities. That's because people love a good, cheesy horror film. In 1990, one of the best offered was "Tremors." It's set in a small town, populated by quirky characters with good hearts, and has a cheesy plot. But all of that works in its favor. As the leads, Bacon and Ward do a good job of bringing the characters to life and adding a little fun to the mix. This is a film that's in the tradition of monster movies from the 1950s, and it works. It's got the trappings of small town life, some fun and eccentric characters, and all the good things you'd expect from this kind of cheesy monster movie. Everything about it works as light, "B" movie fare. It's even got hilarious performances from Gross and McEntire as right wing gun nuts convinced the next world war is coming. The sequels to this film never really matched the original, but "Tremors" remains a fun, re-watchable film. Instead of checking SyFy every weekend, hit the video store and pick up a copy of "Tremors."
Rating: PG-13

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