Classic Horror & Monsters
Cult Classics
Frighteningly Funny
General
Series & Sequels
Slasher Flicks
Teen Terror
Television
Things That Go Bump
|
|
The Hills Have Eyes, Part 2 |
List Price: $9.99
Your Price: $9.99 |
|
|
|
Product Info |
Reviews |
Rating: Summary: Pluto is back! Review: This time out,a group motocross racers on their way to a tournament,and their bus breaks down conventially in the desert where Pluto(who was killed by the dog in the first movie)and the Reaper are hiding in the hills waiting to terrioze those unlucky enough to end up in their neck of the woods.The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 is an unessecary sequel,Pluto was only human and the family dog killed him,he can't come back to life hello!The group of teens tries to fight off Pluto and the REaper.Worthless waste of time,I have saw movies that were a lot a worse,but this one should still be passed up.
Rating: Summary: Easily Craven's worst film Review: Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes was undoubtadly one of his best films, and this lesser known sequel saw the light of day in 1985 after being on the shelf for nearly a year. This film is loaded with flashbacks of the original film (by Robert Houston, making a return from the first film, as well as the family dog, and I'm not kidding there) as a group of dirt bikers break down in the desert and are stalked and hunted for dinner by a mysteriously ressurected Pluto (Michael Berryman) and his crew. Hills Have Eyes 2 isn't scary one bit, and looks more like a cheap re-make of the original film. Craven had a lot of trauma effecting his personal life when this was filmed, so that can be excusable to a point for this waste. Fans of The Hills Have Eyes should leave this in the dust.
Rating: Summary: Easily Craven's worst film Review: Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes was undoubtadly one of his best films, and this lesser known sequel saw the light of day in 1985 after being on the shelf for nearly a year. This film is loaded with flashbacks of the original film (by Robert Houston, making a return from the first film, as well as the family dog, and I'm not kidding there) as a group of dirt bikers break down in the desert and are stalked and hunted for dinner by a mysteriously ressurected Pluto (Michael Berryman) and his crew. Hills Have Eyes 2 isn't scary one bit, and looks more like a cheap re-make of the original film. Craven had a lot of trauma effecting his personal life when this was filmed, so that can be excusable to a point for this waste. Fans of The Hills Have Eyes should leave this in the dust.
Rating: Summary: Why BOTHER??? Review: When the first "Hills Have Eyes" came to my local drive in I was 18 or so. I went by myself in my VW and saw half of it. I left when the mutants stole the family's baby and were carrying it through the woods mumbling "mmm...tender baby....mmmm" and were going to cook and eat it. That was all I could take. It freaked me out. The film was already unpleasant and very disturbing but this scene ended it for me. I have never seen it since and don't care to. I watched part of this sequel on cable and couldn't finish it either but for a different reason...it was just plain AWFUL! Stupid to the extreme and poor on all counts. The first one was at least upsetting enough to bother me...so it must have worked on a terror level. But "Eyes 2" was ridiculous. I cannot recommend this at all. But if nerve wracking cruelty is your bag then see the first one. It's not really a horror movie at all ----it's just plain SICK.
|
|
|
|