Wes Craven produces this remake of his 1977 classic of the same name, about the Carters, an idyllic American family travelling through the great American southwest. But their trip takes a detour into an area closed off from the public, but more importantly from society. An area originally used by the U.S. Government for nuclear testing that was intended to be empty...or so they thought? When the Carter's car breaks down at the old site, they're stranded...or are they? As the Carters may soon realize that what seemed like a car casually breaking down, might actually be a trap. This trap might ... be perpetrated by the inhabitants of the site who aren't pulling a prank, but are out to set up a gruesome massacre.
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The reasons the Motion Picture Assn. of America can't be trusted keep piling up like festering, bullet-riddled corpses, which happen to be among the MPAA's favorite things. The rating board gets all twisted up about sex and skin, yet it cannot give you or your kids enough ax blades to the cranium.
This week's evidence: the remake of the old Wes Craven horror item The Hills Have Eyes, which should not be rated R. It should be rated NC-17, or ITTS-OW, which stands for Is This Thing Sadistic, Or What?
The original Eyes came out in 1977, when every B-movie actor sported a porn-star mustache and every B-actress had the Farrah flip. Shooting on a $...
Formulaeic Bloodfest
After the first few minutes, I fast forwarded through this film and, as I suspected it had all the ingredients from the classic films such as Deliverance and the first Halloween film. They did it first and did it better:
Unfriendly, hostile local people in remote area with a grudge against slick city incomers, nubile/handsome character..... blood, slash, murder suspense, murder sex, murder survival/shooting, spurt spurt, suspenseful music...that's about it I think.....enjoy
Hills Have Eyes, The An urban family taking a shortcut in the desert is preyed upon by a group of vicious cannibals in this remake of the Wes Craven classic. Directed by Alexandre 'Switchblade Romance' Aja
How much can you re-invent a film like The Hills Have Eyes? Wes Craven's 1977 original was a small but perfectly formed horror tale that, along with its 1974 precursor The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, was to prove hugely influential on the genre, specifically the sub-genre of urbanites preyed upon in the backcountry. Just look at modern films like Wrong Turn and Roadkill, or even Switchblade Romance, the 2003 French film created by Alexandre Aja and Gr??g...
Hills Have Eyes, The
A seriously powerful horror, thrill-ride with guts, gore and bloodshed
Hills Have Eyes, The
Directed in tense, concentrated jabs...the remake establishes a jittery family dynamic as well as the original
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great, great horror film. you cannot miss. very bloody, gross and disturbing. the opening credits and the song gave me some fucking nasty chills. great song(more and more by webb pierce)fits perfectly in the beginning. if you haven't seen it, watch it NOW. 3 of 4 stars very good.