| Posted by: ScaryFreak1827 at June 18, 2006, 11:50 pm | | Topic: Movie Review: THE HILLS HAVE EYES (2006) Forum: JoBlo | | This was one intense/brutal film but I loved it! It did have that unpredictability factor of who would die first, which i thought was great, and I was glad to see the family get back against the mutants. Can't wait for DVD release. 9/10 | | Static Link |
| Posted by: pinkfariey at June 14, 2006, 11:12 am | | Topic: Movie Review: THE HILLS HAVE EYES (2006) Forum: JoBlo | | I honestly didn't think that the dad was gonna die so soon because of the fact that he was a detective. I also thought the son was a gonner. so I liked because I hate predictable movies. I would have realy loved to see how they got out of there... if they did. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: ilovemovies at May 17, 2006, 2:18 am | | Topic: Movie Review: THE HILLS HAVE EYES (2006) Forum: JoBlo | | MINOR SPOILERS! The first half of the movie is just ok. It does it's job of introducing the characters and setting things up. It's kinda dull but too much so. Then when the family is attacked the movie from then on completely had me. The rest of the movie from then on was fucking fantastic! I was literally on the edge of my seat for the rest of the movie. I swear there were so many times where I thought for sure Aaron Stanford's character was going to die, only to somehow manage to escape and/or get away just in time! Totally awesome! 7/10 | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Nived at May 17, 2006, 2:14 am | | Topic: Movie Review: THE HILLS HAVE EYES (2006) Forum: JoBlo | | Yes sire, we have a winner here folks! The Hills Have Eyes is the best horror remake since 2004's Dawn of the Dead, and I doubt you'll see a better horror flick all year long. It's brutal, gory and insanely intense; a really well done, fleshed out nightmare, that pulls no punches and takes no prisoners. The movie is a remake of a Wes Craven film from the 70's about a family driving through the New Mexico desert on a cross country road trip when their truck is wrecked and they are left stranded in the middle of nowhere. Their cell phones are out of range to pick up any signals, and their truck is smashed up beyond any kind of repair. Their options are limited, and none of them are good. As it turns out the part of the desert they happen to be in was once a nuclear testing ground used by the government. A group of miners were ordered to leave their homes and seek refugee from the nuclear fallout, but they didn't leave, and in turn were left deformed, mutated and extremely deranged. I've always found that the b... | | Read Entire Entry |
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