35 Years Ago, The Most Absurd Sci-Fi Horror Movie of The '90s Invented A New Genre
Briefly

Tremors redefined horror and sci-fi by creating a unique subgenre through the lens of humor, blending elements of suspense, creativity, and self-awareness.
The film's premise of deep-subterranean Graboids adds a layer of creativity to the monster genre, acting more like natural predators than traditional horror monsters.
Setting the story in the small town of Perfection allows for an engaging character-driven narrative that contrasts with the existential threats posed by the Graboids.
While Tremors borrows from classic monster tropes, its self-aware humor and unique charm set it apart, making it a beloved classic in both sci-fi and horror.
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