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The Hills Have Eyes (1977) Reviews

The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
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Horror auteur Wes Craven followed his threadbare but horrifically compelling cult classic Last House on the Left with this wonderfully demented morality fable about a bloody war of attrition between two extremely different families. The story opens on the journey of the Carters, a mildly dysfunctional extended family led by patriarch "Big Bob" Carter (Russ Grieve), as they travel across the California desert in search of an inherited silver mine. When a broken axle leaves them stranded in the middle of a former nuclear testing site, their attempts to find help lead them unwittingly into the territory of a savage family of cave-dwelling cannibals, the apparent progeny of the bearlike Jupiter (James Whitworth) and an abducted prostitute. Jupiter's eldest son Pluto (professional movie weirdo Michael Berryman) leads the first brutal attack on the defenseless Carters who, through necessity, are driven to equally extreme measures in order to survive. Though the film is not overtly bloody, the scenes depicting this confrontation are rendered with an unflinching directness, and the violations visited on the Carters are so brutal as to make the survivors' regression into savagery all the more convincing. No one is spared from the nightmare: Jupiter's boys have even kidnapped the youngest member of the Carter family -- a mere infant -- to serve as fodder for their next barbecue, and the baby becomes the main point of contention between the rival clans. Craven nevertheless refuses to take the easy way out by depicting his "monsters" as soullessly evil; parallels between either family's "values" are clearly drawn as the differences between the two clans begin to blur. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Susan LanierRobert Houston, (more)
Director(s):
Wes Craven
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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Marion W.

Keeps you on edge the whole movie, gore, horror, bloody scenes, the worst horror movie I have ever seen..almost turned it off at one point but wanted to see the ending.

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Jonathan S.

One of my favorites of the genre. Really a groundbreaking flick with very disturbing scenes.

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John M.

I have very good taste in movies and I liked it!

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Chris C.

Why did you watch it then? Were you doing research?? No really, were you??? Referring to Joe D.

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Laura P.

Blood: 1 Cheese Factor: 3 Acting: 2- Overall: 4 1/2 Seeing horny teens getting sliced and diced is one thing, seeing a good hearted religious family being murdered by these mutants is quite another. This film was very hard for me to stomach but overall it leaves you with a weird feeling and simpathy for the characters that you dont normaly get in most scary movies. I'm a fan of Wes Craven's Scream trilogy and the Nightmare on Elm Streets but how f@cked up was he to make a movie like this? There didn't need to be the amount of animals that die in this film either! That pissed me off! But if you like horror movies you should check this film out, its not for the weak hearted though believe me. (The ending is kinda like, "Oh....thats it?" and theres not as much deformed mutants as the new updated one)

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H F.

Whomever thought the remake was better is a complete idiot. The remake for 1: didnt even acknowledge that Jupiter had a family and that everyone in this "family" had names and for 2: if the original hadnt come out, there would be no lame remake for you nerds to popularise.

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Daniel C.

Spent 20 dollars when it first came out. Lame, boring, no action. Never rent it!

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Cyndie P.

omfg joe d stfu.

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Joe D.

Why watch something like this. No really why. Its sick its pointless. You want entertainment get an entertaining movie. Which this isn't. Family slaughter infants in peril its sick. Why bother really take a look at yourself does that sound interesting. Really does it. The same could be said of 99.9% of horror movies. Are they truly scary or are you just watching to see how bad it is. If you so why not try the opposite actually get a good movie and watch it to see how good it is. Going through life enjoying the onfilm suffering of others is hollow no means to an end not even entertainment.

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John S.

Most awful movie of the year, or the decade for me. My God, don't waste your time or money!

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    Marion W.

    Keeps you on edge the whole movie, gore, horror, bloody scenes, the worst horror movie I have ever seen..almost turned it off at one point but wanted to see the ending.

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    Jonathan S.

    One of my favorites of the genre. Really a groundbreaking flick with very disturbing scenes.

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    John M.

    I have very good taste in movies and I liked it!

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