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Chippe
07-20-2006, 11:09 AM
Found it not scary at all yet very gory :P well I like most horror movies and I liked this one but they could of made it so it plays around with your mind and not go straight into the cheesy story here is what basicly happens.

family want to go on holiday in there car / caravan

family stop off at a creepy petrol station

creepy guy tells the family to go down the shortcut :roll:

car crashes in middle of shortcut

mutant people come and start attacking the caravan after 2 people went looking for help ( mutants well ... they were deformd by nuclar activity and now hate normal humans for doing it to them

blood blood blood couple of chopped off heads more blood a man in a tree which is on fire :roll: erm then then the nerds guy baby disapears so he goes to themutant village to find it he kills one and the nerd then turns into some kind of mutant killing machine

they think they r safe but at the end u see one more mutant then it ends

and thts the hills have eyes

walking
07-20-2006, 11:59 AM
I don't think it was a good horror movie to begin with. Just tasteless. I mean, the sequence in the trailer home where these freaks are taking turns molesting the girl and holding a pistol straight into a crying baby's face wasn't scary, but sick in the idea that the people involved in the production of this film thought it would be necessary to frighten an audience. Oh, I got frightened alright... at the thought of how they came to plan, setup, and then film a shot looking right down the barrel of a gun, aiming straight into the face into a crying baby. That's f*cking indecent and plain sick. :x

Anyone remember the ultimate Italian gore shocker, "Cannibal Holocaust"? It was complete with impalements, castrations, amputations, gang rape, infanticide, and plenty of other disgusting and hard-to-take sequences. But what really was shocking, even though all of that was fake (advertised upon release as recovered lost footage of a real journey through the jungle, pre-Blair Witch style), was when they shot a scene of these filmmakers executing a pig with a rifle straight to the head, just to go that one step further in cruelty. Sure, everything else is fake, but that went right into the vain of snuff material and for no other reason but to upset you and depress you. That's how I felt with that sequence in the remake of "The Hills Have Eyes": one step further into real cruelty for no other reason but to make up for what wasn't scary or shocking to begin with.

At least Wes Craven's original 1977 version had some laughable dialogue and some suprisingly cool scenes!

payne
07-20-2006, 05:34 PM
The hills have eyes seems to be loosely based on the Fallout RPGs. It was disturbing...

Tk
07-20-2006, 05:44 PM
I found it more Gory and gross than entertaining, and I'm used to that shit.