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Quote:I still need to see the original.
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Quote:The Hills Have Eyes is easily the best flat-out balls-to-the-wall horror-thriller since Danny Boyle reinvented zombie movies with 28 Days Later. Alexandre Ajas (High Tension) update, made under Cravens guidance, is superbly gory and unsettling entertainment of the highest order. It is a nerve-wracking masterpiece of tension and terror so gory and repulsive it is exactly the fix gross-out fanatics have been waiting for. It is, without a doubt, masterfully done, easily one of 2006s most pleasantly disquieting and freakishly discomfiting roller coaster rides.
Quote:The Hills Have Eyes is a carefully plotted, brilliantly coiled example of suspenseful horror filmmaking. Thats quite a feat these days, with theatres glutted with cheap debris like Saw II. A bold and brutal film, The Hills Have Eyes gets under your skin on an almost primal level.
Quote:Sure there are about 15 minutes or so of this film that were so intense that my balls hurt, and thats certainly something to regard with due respect. But sadly the rest of the film is a shambling, poorly-paced, and occasionally ridiculous mess a dull walk in the desert littered with half-assed attempts at social commentary and spotted with moments of hilariously bad melodrama. In short, its basically the same as the first film, only with more blood on the walls.
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