Today I saw "The Hills Have Eyes" . It was awesome, scary, and weird. Three of my favorite movie qualities.
Today I saw "The Hills Have Eyes" . It was awesome, scary, and weird. Three of my favorite movie qualities.
It had some excellent scenes.
Are you talking about the original, from 1977, or the new one?
I have seen the original, a long time ago!! And it was killer (Punny). But, I haven't had a chance to check out the remake. It's on my "to do list". Let's hear a little more input.
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I thought It was pretty disappointing, the original ( we are talking about the remake right ? ) was alot better in every aspect. You should watch Hostel TKM, alot better IMO...
It was great, and like I said a week or two back, one of the lead characters looks like Loony BoB. Really.
We are talking about the remake right?
I seen the original the other day, it wasnt anything special but yes it was weird which I like in films but it wasnt scary, hope the remake is better.
Oh yeah, wasn't that the very first movie of Wes Craven?I loved it! Those were the days
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It was one of his earliest films, but not his first. That would probably be considered to be 'Last House on the Left' (Horror 1972), which I have not seen. Probably pretty damn good!Originally Posted by Avathar
Anyway, in 'The Hills Have Eyes' (1977), I really loved Michael Berryman, who any horror fan will recognize by his unusually creepy appearance. I imagine he is not in the new movie? He played Pluto in the original.
Last edited by Despotus; 04-03-2006 at 02:04 PM.
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Seems now we've been discussing both, in a manner of speaking. Anyway, as I have not seen the remake, I have questions about it. Could someone be so kind as to let me know if Michael Berryman is in it?Originally Posted by Despotus
*edits* Here're a couple of photos of the guy.
http://www.buried.com/conventions/wa...guests08.shtml
And who's this character that looks like Loony BoB, Shaun????
Last edited by Despotus; 04-04-2006 at 03:54 PM.
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I thought the newer one was pretty good, it threw me in this whole gory movie mode though. >_>
Is there still the scene where they used a chainsaw to cut off her, you know?... if there is, I'll watch the remake just for that. I'll bet the gory effects have gotten even better!!![]()
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