By Michelle Wilson
Feature/Entertainment Editor
When Garboids attack who are you going to call? If your answer was not Burt Gummer, then you probably have never seen Tremors.
If you have not seen the Tremors series, it is something you should at least see once in your life.
The first movie in the series “Tremors” was released in 1990. Its graphics are poor, but it makes you appreciate the advancement in technology.
It follows a miss matched group of citizens as they fight these never before seen creatures called Garboids. Worm like creatures that attack from under the ground.
As the series progressed we got to see the evolutionary process in the creatures. From Heat vision, flying and even shooting flames.
May of this year Universal Pictures released a new movie to the series, Tremors A Cold Day in Hell. Sadly, Kevin Bacon did not reprise his role of Valentine McKee. The story follows Burt Gummer (Michael Gross) who appeared in the first movie and his son.
The pair get a call of an apparent Garboid attack and head to investigate and exterminate.
When they get to the research facility that called them they meet Valerie Mckee (Jamie-Lee Money) who is the daughter of
Valentine Mckee and Rhonda LeBeck main characters from the first movie. As they investigate the accident Burt shows signs of infection and come to find out that he did get a bacteria from one of the previous attacks that is slowly killing him.
They have to retrieve an antidote from a live Garboid and fast before the bacteria kills Burt. Will they make it in time or will
Burt die in action hunting the elusive Garboid.
I Give “Tremors: A Cold day in Hell” 4 out of 5 stars.