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Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015) is the fifth movie in the Tremors film series.

A stronger, faster, more evolved relative to the Graboids is discovered in South Africa, and recurring Crazy Survivalist Burt Gummer returns for yet more monster-slaying.

This film provides examples of:

  • Action Girl. Nandi, who's actually pretty decent with a bow and arrow and surprisingly good at fighting assblasters..
  • And the Adventure Continues. Burt and Travis agree to continue working together, with the latter mentioning a gremlin in Fresno.
  • Archer Archetype. Nandi is highly skilled with a bow and arrow, using it as her weapon of choice.
  • Artistic License. Lightning does not work that way, to say the least. Particularly glaring in what is otherwise a fairly well-grounded film.
  • Asshole Victim. Van Wyk, who betrays Burt shortly before becoming the audience's introduction to the unique abilities of African graboids.
  • A-Team Montage. As per usual for the series, happens several times.
  • Badass Grandpa. Considering his son is 40 years old Burt is likely in his 60's at this point.
  • Big Bad Wannabe. Van Wyk, who lures Burt to Africa in the first place and tries to manipulate Burt and company into getting getting him a Graboid or Assblaster. However, ultimately, he's in way over his head and the monsters munch him down long before the climax.
  • Chekhov's Gun. Oh, so many.
    • Travis' motorcycle riding at the beginning returns for the finale.
    • Electrocuting worms out of the ground.
    • African thunderstorms that you can set your watch by.
  • Closed Circle. Notably not present after its inclusion in the earlier films.
  • Continuity Nod. Several.
    • In the opener, Burt mentions having fought Graboids, Shriekers, and Ass Blasters in Nevada (the first and third movies) and Mexico (the second movie).
    • Burt records a video will where he bequeaths his latest firearms acquisition to his ex-wife, Heather, who left him between the first and second movies.
    • Like Val in the first film, Travis is first seen from behind, taking a leak off a rock ridge.
    • Burt recalls how he was swallowed whole by a Graboid in the third movie and survived.
  • Crazy-Prepared. Burt tries, but he's blocked from bringing much of his arsenal into South Africa.
  • Daylight Horror. Almost all of the deaths and attacks happen during the day.
  • Disney Death. The attack helicopter pilot Burt calls in.
  • Disposable Pilot. Subverted. He's actually one of the only characters to survive being swallowed by a Graboid in the entire series.
  • Evil Poacher. Erick Van Wyk poses as a representative of South Africa's Widllife Ministry to get Burt to capture an Assblaster for him. He and his associates are actually poachers who want to sell the creatures for a profit.
  • Foreshadowing. Travis calling Burt "Pops". At first it seems like just he's being cocky, but they're actually father and son.
  • Full Moon Silhouette. An Assblaster flies in front of the moon when Burt is tracking it with his rifle scope.
  • Gilligan Cut. After Burt tells Erick Van Wyk "Shoot Me, Kill Me, But You Won't Cage Me", we immediately cut to Burt in the cage.
  • Homage Shot. There's a homage to the Velociraptor kitchen scene from the first Jurassic Park when an Assblaster breaks into the kitchen of the main compound in pursuit of its prey. Most noticeably, there's an almost identical shot centered on the Assblaster's foot claw tapping on the floor and when it moves in front of the glass portion of the door.
  • Lightning Bruiser. The African Graboids and Ass-Blasters are bigger, tougher, and faster than the American variety.
  • Luke, You Are My Father. Travis reveals that he is the lovechild of Burt and a girl he hooked up with at a concert years ago. Which is why he calls Burt "Pops" throughout the movie .
  • Machete Mayhem. Machetes are a prominent weapon throughout the film.
  • Macross Missile Massacre. How Burt and Travis deal with the Graboid's nest: by emptying the attack helicopter's entire payload into it at once.
  • Mama Bear :
    • The Graboid Queen.
    • Nandi in regards to her daughter Amahle.
  • Monster is a Mommy. The Ass-Blasters and Graboids are defending their nest of eggs, justifiably attacking the humans because they deem them a threat.
  • Mythology Gag :
    • Burt has an idea of using a stampede to hide from the Graboid. References the conversations about stampedes, and defeat of the Graboid in the first film.
    • Burt having had a fling with a hippie chick 40 years ago is a likely reference to a What Might Have Been plotline for the TV series, in which Burt would've signed up for an online dating service and scheduled a blind date, only to find it's Perfection's resident ex-hippie Nancy.
  • Offscreen Moment of Awesome. The helicopter pilot is eaten by a Graboid, but a few minutes later he wanders back covered in slime, saying it coughed him up after he "tickled its insides" .
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business. The Ass-Blasters are normally nocturnal, but eventually start attacking the characters during the day. This is later found to be because Amahle has their last egg.
  • Opposites Attract. Burt and Travis' mother. Burt's a paranoid, gun loving survivalist while his mother was a hippy. Travis even references this trope.
  • Sequel Goes Foreign. This is the second movie to take place outside the United States, being set in a South African wildlife preserve that is attacked by a Graboid subspecies.
  • Shout-Out. The aforementioned kitchen scene homaging Jurassic Park and Travis calling one of the graboids an Ugly Bitch .
  • So Last Season. To a lesser degree than the previous films. No wholly new lifecycle stages show up, however there are a lot of key differences between North American graboids and African graboids that make the new monsters far more dangerous. For reference: African assblasters are strong enough to lift humans into the air, and can use their heat-detection even through barriers, unlike their North American counterparts. Also, African graboids can detach their tentacle tongues and send them to seek prey on higher ground, and can leap straight out of the ground and several feet into the air. They also lost the shrieker stage, which was less efficient than either of the other two. Burt was also dealing with having the proper weapons he intended to bring with to deal with all three stages confiscated by customs, further downplaying this trope as Burt simply doesn't have access to the proper gear rather than it being ineffective.
  • Tempting Fate. A secondary character shouts "You can't kill me! I'm African!" seconds before an Assblaster crashes on top of him.
  • Title Drop :
    • Travis blurts out "Bloodlines" when he reveals himself to be Burt Gummer's son.
    • It's said a second time when they realize the Ass-Blasters and Graboids are attacking them because they have their last egg .
  • Vagina Dentata. Look at the mouths of the new Graboid tongues and Ass-Blasters.
  • You Just Had to Say It. When Burt is locked up in a cage and left for dead in the bush, he actually chides himself for asking if it's over yet and a hungry friend appears.

    Burt: Oh, great! Cue the freaking lion!