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Encyclopedia > The Hills Have Eyes (2006 film)
The Hills Have Eyes

The Official U.S. Film Poster
Directed by Alexandre Aja
Produced by Wes Craven
Peter Locke
Marianne Maddalena
Cody Zwieg
Written by 1977 Screenplay:
Wes Craven
2006 Screenplay:
Alexandre Aja
Grégory Levasseur
Starring Aaron Stanford
Emilie de Ravin
Ted Levine
Dan Byrd
Music by tomandandy
Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures
Release date(s) USA March 10, 2006
UK March 10, 2006
Australia April 20, 2006
Running time 107 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Budget $15 Million
Followed by The Hills Have Eyes 2
All Movie Guide profile
IMDb profile

The Hills Have Eyes is a 2006 remake of Wes Craven's 1977 film of the same name, about a family who becomes the target of a group of mutants after their car breaks down in the desert. The film was released in the U.S. and UK theaters on March 10, 2006. It earned $15,500,000 in its opening weekend in the U.S., where it was originally rated NC-17 for strong gruesome violence, but was later edited down to an R-rating. An unrated DVD version was released on June 20, 2006. A sequel, The Hills Have Eyes 2, was released in theaters March 23, 2007. Image File history File linksMetadata The_Hills_Have_Eyes_film. ... Alexandre Aja (b. ... Wesley Earl Craven (born August 2, 1939 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American film director and writer best known as the creator of many horror films, including the famed Nightmare on Elm Street series featuring the redoubtable Freddy Krueger character. ... Peter Locke is a retired Welsh professional darts player who competed in the 1980s. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Wesley Earl Craven (born August 2, 1939 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American film director and writer best known as the creator of many horror films, including the famed Nightmare on Elm Street series featuring the redoubtable Freddy Krueger character. ... Alexandre Aja (b. ... Aaron Stanford (born December 27, 1976) is an American actor. ... Emilie de Ravin (pronounced )[1] (born 27 December 1981)[2] is an Australian actress. ... Ted Levine (born May 29, 1957 in Parma, Ohio) is an American actor best known for playing the serial killer Buffalo Bill in the 1991 blockbuster thriller The Silence of the Lambs. ... Byrd as Jonathan Doyle in the 2006 film, Mortuary Dan Byrd (born November 20, 1985) is an American actor. ... A musical group, founded in the late 80s in NYC, chiefly known for their work in film scores and television commercials. ... Fox Searchlight Pictures logo. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... March 10 is the 69th day of the year (70th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... // Please note that following the tradition of the English language film industry, these are the top grossing films that were first released in the United States and Canada in 2006; because they may have made most of their income in a later year, they may not be the top-grossing... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... is the 110th day of the year (111th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The Hills Have Eyes 2 is the 2007 feature film sequel to the 2006 horror film. ... // Please note that following the tradition of the English language film industry, these are the top grossing films that were first released in the United States and Canada in 2006; because they may have made most of their income in a later year, they may not be the top-grossing... In film, a remake is a newer version of a previously released film or a newer version of the source (play, novel, story, etc. ... Wesley Earl Craven (born August 2, 1939 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American film director and writer best known as the creator of many horror films, including the famed Nightmare on Elm Street series featuring the redoubtable Freddy Krueger character. ... The Hills Have Eyes is a 1977 horror film, directed by Wes Craven and starring Michael Berryman. ... Motto: (Out Of Many, One) (traditional) In God We Trust (1956 to date) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington D.C. Largest city New York City None at federal level (English de facto) Government Federal constitutional republic  - President George Walker Bush (R)  - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence from... March 10 is the 69th day of the year (70th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... The MPAA film rating system is a system used in the United States and instituted by the Motion Picture Association of America to rate a movie based on its content. ... The Hills Have Eyes 2 is the 2007 feature film sequel to the 2006 horror film. ... is the 82nd day of the year (83rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2007 has been referred to, by film and media critics, as the year of the threequels, a nickname referring to both the 2004 summer movie season and several film franchises which premiered or had installments released in 2004, which appear again this year: Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, Ocean...

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Plot

As the film begins, men in NBC suits with Geiger counters are combing over the desert where the government conducted nuclear radiation tests between 1945 and 1962. They are attacked by a large man wielding a pickaxe, killed, chained to the back of a pickup truck, and dragged off. An NBC suit is a type of protective suit giving protection inclusively against particle radiation, biological and chemical agents, though depending on the design may or may not give protection against radiation. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Pickaxe on the ground Pickhandle redirects here. ...


Along a dirt road is a fuel station run by an elderly man who is sorting through a duffle bag filled with mounds of jewelery and wallets, and a severed human ear. But he is interrupted by the arrival of customers. Driving in an SUV towing a trailer, Ethel Carter (Kathleen Quinlan) and her husband Bob Carter (Ted Levine), a retired police detective, are traveling to San Diego, California on their Silver Anniversary from Cleveland, Ohio. Also present are their teenage daughter Brenda (Emilie de Ravin), teenage son Bobby (Dan Byrd), eldest daughter Lynne (Vinessa Shaw), her husband Doug (Aaron Stanford), the couple's baby daughter Catherine (Maisie Camilleri Preziosi), and the family dogs (Beauty and Beast). The attendant tells Bob of a "shortcut" through the hills. Kathleen Denise Quinlan (born November 19, 1954) is an Oscar nominated American actress, mostly seen on television and in motion pictures. ... Ted Levine (born May 29, 1957 in Parma, Ohio) is an American actor best known for playing the serial killer Buffalo Bill in the 1991 blockbuster thriller The Silence of the Lambs. ... “San Diego” redirects here. ... A wedding anniversary is an anniversary which falls on the month and day a particular wedding took place, and which recurs every subsequent year, except for those who were married on February 29th. ... Nickname: Motto: Progress & Prosperity Location in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Coordinates: , Country State County Cuyahoga Founded 1796 Incorporated 1814 (village)   1836 (city) Government  - Mayor Frank G. Jackson (D) Area [1]  - City  82. ... Emilie de Ravin (pronounced )[1] (born 27 December 1981)[2] is an Australian actress. ... Byrd as Jonathan Doyle in the 2006 film, Mortuary Dan Byrd (born November 20, 1985) is an American actor. ... Vinessa Elizabeth Shaw (born 19 July 1976, Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. ... Aaron Stanford (born December 27, 1976) is an American actor. ...


After driving a few miles along the "shortcut", the SUV's tires are punctured, causing the car to crash, though the family is unharmed. Bob walks back to the gas station for a tow truck, and Doug walks the opposite way to get help. Meanwhile, the family is being watched by someone through a pair of binoculars. Beauty runs off into the hills and Bobby chases after her. He eventually finds her gutted corpse, and while running away, slips and falls, and is knocked unconscious.


Bob finally makes it to the station and finds the hysterical gas station attendant, who commits suicide with a shotgun. Papa Jupiter (Billy Drago), the leader of the mutated family, attacks Bob, and drags him into a mine tunnel with the help of his mutated family members, Lizard (Robert Joy) and Pluto (Michael Bailey Smith). Jupiters Clan is a cannibalistic family in the The Hills Have Eyes films. ... Billy Drago on Charmed Billy Drago is an American actor. ... Jupiters Clan is a cannibalistic family in the The Hills Have Eyes films. ... Robert Joy (born August 17, 1951, Montréal, Québec) is a Canadian actor. ... Jupiters Clan is a cannibalistic family in the The Hills Have Eyes films. ... Michael Bailey Smith (born November 2, 1957 in Alpena, Michigan) is an 6 4 American actor that has graced to the big & small screen since 1989. ...


Meanwhile Bobby awakes, and returns to the trailer. He is told that Beast has gone missing as well. Doug returns and informs the others about an enormous crater filled with cars and other belongings that he finds. Doug tells Bobby that they will search for Bob if he does not return by midnight. The group then try to sleep. The mutant, Pluto, sneaks into the trailer, and ogles Brenda, muffling her screams when she awakens as well as attempting to rape her. Outside the trailer, Bobby wakes up Lynn and Doug, telling them about the people in the hills, and of Beauty’s death. Suddenly, an explosion in the distance draws their attention. It was initiated on Pluto's radioed instruction as a means of distraction.


The family discovers Bob has been tied to a tree and set on fire. Doug runs into the trailer to fetch a fire extinguisher and does not notice Pluto with Brenda. Lizard then enters the trailer and rapes Brenda while Pluto trashes the trailer and investigates baby Catherine in her bed.

Lynn (Vinessa Shaw) is confronted by Lizard (Robert Joy)
Lynn (Vinessa Shaw) is confronted by Lizard (Robert Joy)

The fire is put out and as Doug unties Bob, Bobby runs off with his gun after the mutants. Lynn returns to the trailer and is greeted by Lizard, holding baby Catherine and a gun. After bludgeoning him with a frying pan Lizard disarms her. Pointing the revolver at Catherine, he forces open Lynn's blouse then fondles and suckles her breasts. Ethel enters and Lizard shoots her in the stomach. Lynn takes a screwdriver and stabs Lizard's leg, who fatally shoots her in the head. Pluto and Lizard flee the trailer. Image File history File links Hillshaveeyesvinessa. ... Image File history File links Hillshaveeyesvinessa. ... Vinessa Elizabeth Shaw (born 19 July 1976, Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. ... Robert Joy (born August 17, 1951, Montréal, Québec) is a Canadian actor. ...


Doug and Bobby return to the trailer, and realize that Catherine has been taken. Goggle (Ezra Buzzington), the mutant who killed Beauty earlier, watches the trailer through binoculars, but he is then attacked and killed by Beast, who later leads Doug through a mine tunnel that contains the scattered graves of slain miners. Once out of the tunnel, Doug finds an abandoned nuclear testing village and enters the house where Catherine is kept, but is soon knocked unconscious. After encountering another family member, Big Brain, he is attacked by Pluto, and after a fierce struggle, Doug kills him with an axe to the head. Jupiters Clan is a cannibalistic family in the The Hills Have Eyes films. ... Ezra Buzzington (born Jonathan Harris) is an American character actor for film and TV. His credits include Fight Club, Magnolia, The Hills Have Eyes (2006), Ghost World (Weird Al the Waiter), The Prestige and many others. ... Jupiters Clan is a cannibalistic family in the The Hills Have Eyes films. ...


Doug then suprises the mutant Cyst outside the house and kills him with the axe, taking his shotgun. Meanwhile Big Brain, tells Lizard to kill Catherine, but is killed by Beast. Lizard, receiving Big Brains message takes a butcher knife and prepares to kill Catherine, but, Ruby takes Catherine and flees, with Lizard in pursuit. Jupiters Clan is a cannibalistic family in the The Hills Have Eyes films. ...


At the trailer, Ethel's body is stolen, and Bobby finds Papa Jupiter eating Ethel's heart. Jupiter chases Bobby to the trailer, where Brenda releases gas from the propane tanks as Bobby runs inside, attaching a strip of matches to the sliding door behind him. Bobby binds Papa Jupiter's hand to the window. After he and Brenda escape, Jupiter opens the sliding door, which strikes the matches and ignites the gas inside the trailer, causing it to explode.


In the hills, Ruby is about to return Catherine to Doug when Lizard attacks Doug. Doug shoots Lizard in the chest. Ruby gives Catherine back to Doug, who does not notice Lizard stand up, having survived the shotgun blast. Ruby throws herself at Lizard, plunging them over a cliff.


Bobby and Brenda walk through the ruins of their trailer and find Papa Jupiter still alive, though impaled through the chest. Brenda kills Papa Jupiter with a pickaxe blow to the head. Brenda then spots Doug with Catherine and Beast, and the five are reunited.


As they celebrate their victory, a pair of anonymous binoculars watches from the hills.


Cast

Doug Bukowski as portrayed by Aaron Stanford.
Doug Bukowski as portrayed by Aaron Stanford.
  • Aaron Stanford as Doug Bukowski: Husband and pacifist who works in telecommunications.
  • Emilie de Ravin as Brenda Carter: Sister-in-law to Doug, and youngest sibling of the Carters.
  • Dan Byrd as Bobby Carter: Older brother of Brenda, and second eldest sibling of the Carters.
  • Vinessa Shaw as Lynn Carter Bukowski: Doug's wife, mother of their child Catherine and eldest sibling of the Carters.
  • Kathleen Quinlan as Ethel Carter: Matriarch of the Carter family and mother to Brenda, Bobby and Lynn.
  • Ted Levine as Big Bob Carter: Patriarch of the Carter family, husband to Ethel and their children as well as a former detective.
  • Maisie Camilleri Preziosi as Baby Catherine: Baby daughter of Doug and Lynn.
  • Tom Bower as Gas Station Attendant / Jeb Jr. [1]: Gas station attendant who lures the family into the hills.
  • Billy Drago as Papa Jupiter: Leader of the mutant clan in the hills.
  • Robert Joy as Lizard: A vicious mutant who sexually assaults women
  • Desmond Askew as Big Brain: A mutant who seems to be one of the leaders of the clan.
  • Ezra Buzzington as Goggle: A mutant using a pair of binoculars to locate travelers in the hills.
  • Michael Bailey Smith as Pluto: A vicious mutant family member.
  • Laura Ortiz as Ruby: A younger mutant who does not seem inclined to harm any of the non-mutants.
  • Gregory Nicotero as Cyst: A mutant who is a vigilant guard of the nuclear testing village.
  • Ivana Turchetto as Big Mama: A bald mutant and is apparently in responsible for watching over the younger mutants.

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Production

Wes Craven, director and writer of the original The Hills Have Eyes, began the idea of remaking the film when he saw the success of other horror remakes such as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Amityville Horror. The search then began for filmmakers to helm the project. Marianne Maddalena, Craven's long time producing partner, came across Alexandre Aja and his art director/collaborator Grégory Levasseur who had previously made the French slasher film Haute Tension. After showing the film to Craven and the rest of the production crew, they were impressed with the pair. Craven comments that they "demonstrated a multi-faceted understanding of what is profoundly terrifying." and "After viewing the film and then meeting the film makers, I knew I wanted to work with them."[2] Aja and Levasseur then began to re-write the story in what is the pair's first American production. The Hills Have Eyes is a 1977 horror film directed by Wes Craven that stars Michael Berryman. ... The Texas Chainsaw Massacre may refer to: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (film series) The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, the 1974 film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, the 1986 film Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, the 1990 film Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, the 1994 film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre... The Amityville Horror - A True Story is a best-selling book by the author Jay Anson, published in September 1977. ... Alexandre Aja (b. ... Haute Tension also referred to as Switchblade Romance in the UK and High Tension (or H.T.) in the USA, is a French slasher film originally released in France during 2003, later released during 2004 in the UK and 2005 in the USA and Canada. ...


Casting

Brenda (played by Emilie de Ravin) is terrorized by Papa Jupiter (Billy Drago)

After writing finished, the casting process began with the selection of Ted Levine as the character Big Bob. Levine was also a fan of the film Haute Tension. Afterwards, Kathleen Quinlan was cast as Ethel in her first role starring in a horror film. Next, Aaron Stanford was cast as Doug Bukowski who "undergoes the most radical transformation of anyone in the Carter family"[2] Stanford even asked not to see any of the mutants in make-up before his character's battle in the testing village so that way, he'd be truly frightened. When casting Lynn, Doug's wife, Aja wanted to cast Vinessa Shaw whom he had wanted to work with since seeing her in Stanley Kubrick's 1999 film Eyes Wide Shut. Shaw was hesitant to play the role, but after watching Haute Tension, she agreed explaining, "there was such an odd combination of beauty and terror, it felt almost like an art film. So, after meeting with Alex and Greg, I decided to do it."[2] For the role of Brenda, the filmmakers sought a young actress who had relatively little exposure and found it in Emilie de Ravin who was beginning her rise in the television series Lost. After de Raven, Dan Byrd was cast as Bobby. Byrd had previous genre experience starring in Salem's Lot. Image File history File links Hillshaveeyes1. ... Image File history File links Hillshaveeyes1. ... Emilie de Ravin (pronounced )[1] (born 27 December 1981)[2] is an Australian actress. ... Billy Drago on Charmed Billy Drago is an American actor. ... Ted Levine (born May 29, 1957 in Parma, Ohio) is an American actor best known for playing the serial killer Buffalo Bill in the 1991 blockbuster thriller The Silence of the Lambs. ... Kathleen Denise Quinlan (born November 19, 1954) is an Oscar nominated American actress, mostly seen on television and in motion pictures. ... Aaron Stanford (born December 27, 1976) is an American actor. ... Vinessa Elizabeth Shaw (born 19 July 1976, Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. ... “Kubrick” redirects here. ... Eyes Wide Shut is a 1999 feature-length motion picture directed and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novella Traumnovelle (in English Dream Story) by Arthur Schnitzler. ... Emilie de Ravin (pronounced )[1] (born 27 December 1981)[2] is an Australian actress. ... “LOST” redirects here. ... Byrd as Jonathan Doyle in the 2006 film, Mortuary Dan Byrd (born November 20, 1985) is an American actor. ... Salems Lot is a horror novel by Stephen King, written in 1975. ...


Aja then had the six actors arrive in the filming location of Morocco early to bond together.


When casting for the mutants, associate producer Cody Zwieg explained, "we needed to find actors who could not only perform the stunt work, handle the extensive makeup and perform in that makeup, but who truly could embody the fierce, primal nature of the mutants’ way of life."[2] To play the role of Pluto, Aja looked to Michael Bailey Smith who had been in A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child and is the only actor to play Freddy Krueger apart from Robert Englund. For Lizard, the filmmakers cast Robert Joy who had made previous genre films such as Amityville 3-D and George A. Romero's Land of the Dead. Ezra Buzzington, impressed with the filmmakers, agreed to play the role of Goggle and even watched a documentary about human cultures engaging in cannibalism. To play the mutant leader, Billy Drago was cast. Drago had previously had a role in Brian De Palma's The Untouchables and other horror features. The most difficult mutant to cast was Ruby, who was a "touch of sweetness to the madness of the mutants."[2] Laura Ortiz was ultimately cast, making her film debut. Michael Bailey Smith (born November 2, 1957 in Alpena, Michigan) is an 6 4 American actor that has graced to the big & small screen since 1989. ... This article is about the fictional character. ... Robert Barton Englund (born June 6th, 1949), is an American actor from Glendale, California. ... Robert Joy (born August 17, 1951, Montréal, Québec) is a Canadian actor. ... Amityville 3D (also known as Amityville III: The Demon) is the third film in The Amityville Horror movie saga, released in 3D in 1983. ... George Andrew Romero (born February 4, 1940) is an American director, writer, editor and actor. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... “Cannibal” redirects here. ... Brian De Palma (born Brian Russell DePalma on September 11, 1940 in Newark, New Jersey) is a prolific, and controversial American film director, best known for directing the Al Pacino classic Scarface, and the Academy Award-winning The Untouchables. ... The Untouchables may refer to: Untouchables (law enforcement), a group of eleven law enforcement agents led by Eliot Ness who helped take down the gangster Al Capone, inspiring several works: The Untouchables (1957 book), co-authored by Eliot Ness The Untouchables (1959 TV series), based on Ness book, starring Robert... Laura Ortiz born April 27, is a 52 actress, who appeared as Ruby, one of the deformed hill people in The Hills Have Eyes. ...


Location

Director Alexandre Aja and art director Grégory Levasseur chose not to film in the original's filming location of Victorville, CA and instead scouted many locations for filming including Namibia, South Africa, New Mexico, and Mexico. The two settled on Ouarzazate in Morocco, which was also known as "the gateway to the Sahara Desert."[2] Alexandre Aja (b. ... Victorville is a city located in the Victor Valley of western San Bernardino County, California, USA. According to the U.S. Census Bureaus 2000 census, the city has a total population of 64,029. ... Capital Santa Fe Largest city Albuquerque Area  Ranked 5th  - Total 121,665 sq mi (315,194 km²)  - Width 342 miles (550 km)  - Length 370 miles (595 km)  - % water 0. ...


The movie is set in New Mexico, and strongly implies that a large number of above ground nuclear tests were performed in that state. In fact, the only nuclear detonation in New Mexico was the Trinity test, the first test of a nuclear weapon. The United States performed most of its above ground nuclear tests at the Nevada Test Site. Capital Santa Fe Largest city Albuquerque Area  Ranked 5th  - Total 121,665 sq mi (315,194 km²)  - Width 342 miles (550 km)  - Length 370 miles (595 km)  - % water 0. ... The Trinity test was the first test of a nuclear weapon, conducted by the United States on July 16, 1945 at , thirty miles (48 km) southeast of Socorro on what is now White Sands Missile Range, headquartered near Alamogordo, New Mexico. ... The Nevada Test Site is a United States Department of Energy reservation located in Nye County, Nevada, about 65 miles (105 km) northwest of the City of Las Vegas, near . ...


Special Effects

Prior to filming, Aja and Levasseur had already conceived an idea for the mutants' appearance. "We based all our descriptions and directions on real documents, pictures and footage that we found on the effects of nuclear fallout in Chernobyl and Hiroshima," explains Aja. The Hills Have Eyes utilized the K.N.B. EFX Group Inc. who had done previous work on films such as The Chronicles of Narnia (for which an Academy Award was nominated) and Sin City. This article is about the city of Chernobyl. ... For other uses, see Hiroshima (disambiguation). ... Although he never won an Oscar for any of his movie performances, the comedian Bob Hope received two honorary Oscars for his contributions to cinema. ... Sin City is a 2005 neo-noir anthology film written, produced and directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez. ...


K.N.B. spent over six months designing the mutants, first using 3D designer tools, such as ZBrush, allowing them to use a computer to generate their sculptures. After prosthetics were made, they could be fitted to the actors before filming. Robert Joy, who plays the mutant Lizard explains, "Every day, these amazing artists took more than three hours to transform me into something that could only be found in a nightmare."[2] To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


K.N.B. artist Gregory Nicotero was also made a cameo as Cyst, the mutant with the halo head-gear. Gregory Nicotero (born March 15, 1964) is an American special effects creator and actor. ...


Jamison Goei and his team, who had done previous work on Hellraiser: Hellseeker and Halloween: Resurrection, had done over 130 visual effects for the film. A large part of that was digitally constructing the testing village, which in actuality was only one built street with others digitally added. The team also warped the mutant's faces slightly, which is shown mostly in the character of Ruby.


Papa Jupiter displays no deformities. However shown in "The Making Of", Papa Jupiter appears to have a large parasitic twin attached to his upper left torso. The young children of the film had their deformities added by CGI with the exception of Ruby who had a combination of CGI and makeup. Manar Maged,a baby with Craniopagus Parsiticus,a type of conjoined twin and parasitic twin A parasitic twin (also known as an asymmetrical or unequal conjoined twin) is the result of the processes that produce vanishing twins and conjoined twins, and may represent a continuum between the two. ...


Response

The Hills Have Eyes was a commercial success, playing in total 2,521 theaters and taking in opening Weekend $15,708,512.[3] The film took in $41,778,863 in the United States Box Office[4] and $57,808,032 worldwide.[3] Critical reception was mixed with an average critic rating of 50% on Rotten Tomatoes.[5] This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...


The Washington Post writer reviewed the film claiming, "this remake of the alleged 1977 Wes Craven classic has one very disturbing quality: It's too damned good."[6] Others however have went on to call the film along with the ranks of other recently released horror films as "gore-porn" and claiming that the film is "Using considerable creative intelligence and millions of dollars with no purpose other than profit by inspiring bloodlust [...]"[7] Roger Ebert went on to cite that the film should have focused more on the characters rather than the violence, saying "The Hills Have Eyes finds an intriguing setting in "typical" fake towns built by the government [...] But its mutants are simply engines of destruction. There is a misshapen creature who coordinates attacks with a walkie-talkie; I would have liked to know more about him, but no luck."[8] The Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington, D.C.. It is also one of the citys oldest papers, having been founded in 1877. ... Roger Joseph Ebert (born June 18, 1942) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American film critic. ...


See also

  • List of Mutants in The Hills Have Eyes
  • The Carter Family
  • The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning

Mutants or Hill People are the fictional family of villains in the remakes of The Hills Have Eyes film series. ... The Carter family are a fictional family appearing as major characters in the The Hills Have Eyes series of films, appearing prominently in the first film and its remake. ...

References

  1. ^ Name revealed in The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning
  2. ^ a b c d e f g The Hills Have Eyes Production PDF. 20th Century Fox. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
  3. ^ a b The Hills Have Eyes. boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
  4. ^ The Hills Have Eyes (2006). movieweb.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
  5. ^ The Hills Have Eyes. Rotton Tomatoes. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
  6. ^ 'The Hills Have Eyes': Can You Watch, Too?. The Washington Post. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
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