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The Hills Have Eyes 2 Director: Martin Weisz Cast: Michael McMillian, Jessica Stroup, Daniella Alonso, Jacob Vargas

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/17/2007
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 16,808
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Exploring the Hills: The making of the Hills Have Eyes 2 featurette

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Disc #1, Side A -- Hills Have Eyes 2: Fullscreen
1. Main Titles/Run Away [7:12]
2. Trainees [3:58]
3. Sector 16 [6:06]
4. Search and Rescue [5:16]
5. Message [3:26]
6. Mickey Dies [6:10]
7. Accident [6:27]
8. One by One [7:27]
9. Bait [4:29]
10. In the Mines [6:02]
11. In Trouble [6:36]
12. Temporary Safety [4:44]
13. Another Leader Dies [7:20]
14. By Themselves [3:35]
15. Rescuing Missy [5:17]
16. Escape/End Titles [5:16]
Disc #1, Side B -- Hills Have Eyes 2: Widescreen
1. Main Titles/Run Away [7:12]
2. Trainees [3:58]
3. Sector 16 [6:06]
4. Search and Rescue [5:16]
5. Message [3:26]
6. Mickey Dies [6:10]
7. Accident [6:27]
8. One by One [7:27]
9. Bait [4:29]
10. In the Mines [6:02]
11. In Trouble [6:36]
12. Temporary Safety [4:44]
13. Another Leader Dies [7:20]
14. By Themselves [3:35]
15. Rescuing Missy [5:17]
16. Escape/End Titles [5:16]

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Editorial Reviews

A naīve group of National Guard trainees embark on a routine training mission in the New Mexico desert, only to find themselves face to face with a murderous band of cannibalistic mutants in prolific music video director Martin Weisz's sequel to the successful 2006 remake. An isolated desert research camp has been mysteriously abandoned, and now it's up to an elite unit of soldiers to uncover the truth about the scientists who vanished without a trace. Their attention soon diverted by a distress signal emitting from a distant mountain range, the squadron quickly regroups and sets out to investigate. Unbeknownst to the soldiers, however, is the fact that these are the very same hills where the Carter family recently fell prey to a flesh-eating pack of hideously deformed mutants. As the ranks of the cavalry unit steadily begin to dwindle, it soon becomes obvious that their guns provide little defense from an evil driven by hunger to commit the ultimate crime against humanity. Original Hills Have Eyes and Hills Have Eyes, Part 2 writer/director Wes Craven teams with son Jonathan to script this grim and unforgiving tale of man versus mutant. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Hills Have Eyes 2by Anonymous

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July 10, 2008: This was just pathetic and downright stupid. Just stick with the first. Honestly the 1st one was surprisengly better but hard to watch yet you can't help but watch it at the same time. Oh and there's this other scene that is just downright sick. Don't bother watching this seriously. Hostel and this are just disgusting even for horror standards, especially the other SAW movies but I like the 1st one only.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Hills Have Eyes 2by Anonymous

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August 01, 2007: Being the sequal to the last (remake) I was pretty disappointed with how little they did to give this one a storyline. While the movie has plenty of gore and shock factor, it doesn't stand up to the previous. Once again there is a totally unneeded rape scene which, like the last movie, does little for the story other then make the viewer some what disgusted (not in a good way) as I see it. It appears that there is the possiblity of a 3rd installment and one can hope they can bring it up a notch and leave rape out of the next one if they do continue.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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