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Tremors 3.5 - Flight of the Ass Blaster

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2008

Poor Burt, if he had only fed the Ass Blaster!

Flying across the countryside, these winged metamorphosed denizens of the deep carry their cargo of doom propelled by a bad night of beans.

Ever wonder what they see?

Heat vision helps not only find prey but the hot springs so crucial to Graboid egg incubation.

This natural history footage, some recorded from specially implanted neural electrodes in captured Ass Blasters, was recorded at the Graboid preserve in the San Simon Valley in the boot heel of New Mexico. Bounded by the 10,000 ft. Chiricahua Mountains on the west and the Peloncillo Mountains on the east, a large volcanic field at the south end prevents the escape of Graboids into Mexico (most of the time). The only possible escape from this remote 320 square mile valley is to the north which was ingeniously blocked by the Federal government with an expressway concealing a special Graboid barrier extending deep into the alluvial basin, similar to Bert's. The American Museum of Natural History maintains a research facility, the Southwest Research Station, in Cave Creek canyon devoted to ecological studies which doubles as the worlds premier Graboid research laboratory. The tiny town of Rodeo sits in the middle of the valley and maintains its lone Graboid lookout station disguised as a cylindrical water tower, manned and ready to warn residents of approaching Graboids. Large buildings can be seen in satellite imagery clustered north of town. These auxiliary research facilities are Graboid laboratories where whole animals are brought for study. Exploring the life cycle of these unique creatures is the goal of scientists studying Graboids in the San Simon preserve (SSP). The resemblance of Graboids to Drosophila larvae suggests that these creatures may be evolutionarily related to insects and the ability to metamorphose supports this hypothesis.

So grab your blue tarp and hold on to your hats here's most needful information from the ass blasters POV.

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Uploader Comments (BAlvarius)

  • Realistically, it wouldn't be so blue... They would see more greens/yellows...

  • Just trying to match the original movie scene.

  • Thanks, there are all kinds of things flying around down here.

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  • I've seen a few ass blasters in my day, now seeing things through their eyes,I might understand their behavior better.

  • Cool!

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  • pause at 0:41 and look at the ground you can see his hanglider

  • 4 assblasters couldn't tell if they hit the like button cus their computer screen emmitted too much heat... :\ couldn't see properly...

  • @Hpypodae It's called a Hangglider... model planes dont cast a shadow that big at that height...

  • lol oh shit assblasters in hanggliders

  • well go buy it at walmart all 4 movies for 9 dollars

  • ok, that was a bit strange, "Sound like a porno film!"

  • I saw a shadow of the plane, makes me think you used a toy plane but anyway good job

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