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The screenplay by S.S. Wilson and Brent Maddock avoids clichés. Characters make logical decisions based on the information they have. They test theories, adapt to Graboid behavior, and use their environment intelligently. Archiving the Legacy: The Hunt for "Extra Quality" tremors 1990 internet archive extra quality
Earlier releases that offer solid high-definition transfers, though some versions suffered from minor digital processing issues compared to the Arrow restoration. This public link is valid for 7 days
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The plot is deceptively simple: two handymen (Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward) in the tiny desert town of Perfection, Nevada, discover that the area is infested with giant, subterranean, man-eating worms called Graboids. The slightest vibration attracts the creatures, turning the survivors into terrified pole-vaulters trying to stay off the ground.