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Tremors

That Was Pretty Scary

03-04-2024 • 33 minutes

Tune in to our latest episode as Freddie and Jon dive deep into the underground world of the cult classic film, "Tremors." Join them as they discuss the spine-tingling thrills, unexpected laughs, and enduring legacy of this beloved monster movie.

In this episode, Freddie and Jon unpack the plot, dissect the memorable characters, and share their favorite moments from the film. From the iconic Graboids to the witty banter between Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward, they explore what makes "Tremors" a timeless favorite among horror fans.

Did you know that the original title of the film was "Beneath Perfection"? Or that the Graboid creatures were inspired by a combination of snakes and worms? Whether you're a die-hard fan of "Tremors" or a newcomer to the world of creature features, this episode is sure to entertain and enlighten. So grab your popcorn, bunker down, and join Freddie and Jon as they journey into the desert sands of Perfection Valley in search of giant worms and big laughs.

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