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Tremors 2: Aftershocks

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Title: Tremors 2: Aftershocks

Tagline: The Worms have turned.

Genre: Action, Horror, Comedy, Science Fiction, Thriller

Director: S. S. Wilson

Cast: Fred Ward, Helen Shaver, Chris Gartin, Michael Gross, Marcelo Tubert, José Ramón Rosario, Marcos Hernández, Thomas Rosales Jr.

Release: 1996-04-09

Runtime: 100

Plot: Those supersucking desert creatures are back --- and this time they're south of the border. As the creatures worm their way through the oil fields of Mexico, the only people who can wrangle them are veteran Earl Bassett and survivalist Burt Gummer. Add to that team a young punk out for cash and a fearless scientist, and the critters don't stand a chance.

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The best of the seemingly never ending cycle of follow ups. This one lacks Kevin Bacon and it’s the worse for it. It’s a solid effort though and worth a watch.
 
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