The Hills Have Eyes, Part 2

The Hills Have Eyes, Part 2

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The Hills Have Eyes, Part 2

Colleen Riley, Janus Blythe, John Bloom (III), John Laughlin, Kevin Blair, Kevin Spirtas, Michael Berryman, Penny Johnson, Tamara Stafford

Everyone's favorite desert-dwelling mutant cannibals return in this gruesome sequel to the classic drive-in shocker! Years after the original massacre that pitted a suburban family against a band of c...( read more  read more... )ave dwellers, traumatized survivors return to the wild on an expedition. When their bus breaks down, the travelers must fight off the hungry savages as they reemerge from the hills in search of dinner! Directed by horror maestro Wes Craven.

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  • December 4, 2009
    Yep... even worse than the first. I just couldn't help but laugh at how lame it was. Maybe (if I were old enough at the time) I should have watched it back then to see what kind of thrill factor it left, but in these days it's just boring and dumb.
  • September 30, 2009
    A doggy flashback, a deluge of blind jokes (one of the main characters is blind), cannibals on motorcycles and a black man complaining that there aren't any discos in the desert. They are the unintentional best bits! It?s like a Friday the 13th film but instead of Jason we get a ...( read more)very unscary bald man and an even more unscary hairy man. I?ve seen better, I?ve seen worse!
  • April 14, 2008
    I hope Wes Craven got paid well for this craptatstic dequel from the 1980's. The one plus: Michael Berryman's return as Pluto.
  • July 13, 2007
    Wes Craven admitted in an interview that he needed to make some cash fast, would have happily 'directed Godzilla in Paris'. So he made a sequel to one of his well-made and enjoyable films.

    However, 'Hills Have Eyes 2' is a letdown. It seems to rely heavily on flashbacks to the...( read more) previous (superior) film and is really nothing more than a 'Friday the 13th' clone. It even has the same composer as the Jason films (Harry Manfredini) so much of the music in 'Hills 2' could make you think you're watching a 'Friday the 13th' sequel. This whole film is just a waste of time. The characters are so obnoxious you don't give a hoot what happens to them, the 'Papa Jupe's brother' business is glaringly contrived and unlikely and to cut a long story short I have trouble believing that this mess was by the same director who brought us the best of the 'Nightmare on Elm Street' films and 'Shocker'.
  • September 13, 2006
    Craven seems to slip with this one. Too bad, as the original is one of his best.
  • October 29, 2009
    Get out the vomit bags,,,
  • August 1, 2009
    Honestly this film is awesome and completely terrible at the same time. It will remain the only film I can think of that a dog (named Beast, from the original) has a flashback sequence. Bobby Carter (Bobby Houston) from the original makes a quick appearence at the beginning of th...( read more)e film. In addition, Ruby (Janus Blythe) returns as Rachel who is now civilized and in a relationship with Bobby. And finally, Pluto (Michael Berryman) returns as everyones favorite mutant! Also what makes this film odd is that cannibals can ride dirtbikes! This movie was seen as a complete disaster and failure that Wes Craven would later disown it.
  • July 17, 2009
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  • June 8, 2009
    if you liked the first one you'll probably like this one. My opinion is that the only hills have eyes worth watching is the remake of the origonal.
  • May 29, 2009
    This movie is actually pretty awful, but worth watching for the "dog flashback" sequence.

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