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An average movie
A Great Horror Experience.*
The film starts off rather normal, with a family on a road trip asking a gas station owner for help and directions. You can tell right away that the guy has problems, and isn't completely sane. Of course he gives them wrong directions, leading t... read more
The Best horror Movie of all time.
The movie goes like this, there is one family who were going to California and they were adventurous, and as they pull up for filling gas, the gas station owner told them to take ... read more

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" The Hills Have Eyes is a 2006 American horror film directed by Alexandre Aja and co-written by Aja and Grégory Levasseur, in their English-language debut. It is a remake of Wes Craven's 1977 film of the same name. The film stars Aaron Stanford, Kathleen Quinlan, Vinessa Shaw, Emilie de Ravin, Dan Byrd, Robert Joy, and Ted Levine and follows a family that is targeted by a group of cannibalistic mutants after their car breaks down in the desert. The Hills Have Eyes was released theatrically "

"Plot: A remake of the Wes Craven film of he same name. One of a handful of flicks that strengthens the case for remakes. Honoring the source material while upping the production quality, the direction, the acting, the thrills, the effects, etc., this proves a brutally uncompromising and superior exercise."
“Con el tiempo he llegado a notar ciertos patrones en películas de terror que me han llegado a gustar. Y viendo filmes slasher puedo decir que la mayoría fallan en lo mismo, por lo que como un pequeño ejercicio veamos como Las Colinas Tienen Ojos logra soldar alguno de los puntos.
1) Se tiene que mantener un misterio para que no te percates de lo que en verdad ocurre. Eso nos pone en los zapatos de los personajes, el acceso a información es limitado y sirve para construir atmosfera y tener revelaciones. Aquí no hay tal cosa, recién iniciamos y ya nos dejan en claro que los villanos de turno son un clan de rednecks mutantes nacidos de proyectos atómicos.
2) Los efectos del villano se deben presenter desde el vamos. Mientras más rápido sepan los personajes que ” read more

"23.8. DVD Uusintakatselu. Nyt kun olisi ensimmäisen kerran riittänyt kiinnostusta jatko-osalle, ei sitä tähän hätään löytynyt. Remake jatko-osineen taasen löytyy ilman etsimistäkin. Kun muistikuvat remakesta (ja 2011 pistetys 3/5) olivat positiiviset, niin tuntui tämäkin jotenkin tarpeelliselta. Näin pian alkuperäisen jälkeen katsottuna oli aika vaikea enää löytää mitään positiivista. Loppupuolella yrittää jo vähän jotain omaakin alkuperäisen toimiessa inspiraation"

" Directed by: Alexandre Aja Produced by: Wes Craven, Peter Locke, Marianne Maddalena, and Cory Zweig Written by: Alexandre Aja and Gregory Levasseur Based on characters created by: Wes Craven Cinematography: Maxime Alexandre Edited by: Baxter Music by: Francois-Eudes Chanfrault, Thomas Hajdu and Andy Milburn Distributed by: Fox Searchlight Pictures"

"Maybe it's just because I saw this remake before the original, but I've always much preferred this later version. Being stranded in the desert with a murderous tribe after you is a pretty effective horror situation, and I think this version captures it better. I especially like how it makes the desert environment look truly arid and harsh. Because of that, it's perhaps the only horror movie where the daylight is actually scarier than the darkness! :) Plus, the makeup effects on the mutants are b"