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RELEASE DATE June 20, 2006
FORMAT Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
VIDEO Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
AUDIO Spanish: Dolby Digital 2.0 English: Dolby Digital 5.1
SUBTITLES English, Spanish, French
STUDIO 20th Century Fox
YEAR 2006
No. DISCS 1
REGION 1
GENRE Horror
WEBSITE n/a
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DIRECTED BY Alexandre Aja
WRITTEN BY Alexandre Aja Grégory Levasseur
CAST Aaron Stanford, Kathleen Quinlan, Vinessa Shaw, Emilie de Ravin, Dan Byrd...
SPECIAL FEATURES * Commentary by Director Alexandre Aja, Gregory Levassuer and Marianne Maddalena * Surviving the Hills: Making of The Hills Have Eyes * Production Diaries * Fox Movie Channel: Casting Session * Music Video * Trailer: Behind Enemy Lines 2
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"The lucky ones die first."
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The Hills Have Eyes
DVD/APPROX. 108 MINS/2006/USA UNRATED
The French director Alexandre Aja who brought us a warped film back in 2003 called Haute Tension (aka. High Tension) got to do the 2006 remake
of Wes Cravens The Hills Have Eyes which Wes done back in 1977. There is a good chance you have already seen this remake in the cinema or
already own it on DVD. But question is, have you seen the Unrated version that Fox Entertainment has just released, probably not! Let me tell you
this, if you own this movie already on DVD go sell it on eBay right now to some punk kid and go and buy yourself the Unrated version. You have no
clue what you have already missed out. And those who haven't seen Alexandre Aja's The Hills Have Eyes well your in luck here is a little info
about it.
Back in the 1950's the U.S Government are about to test there atomic bombs in the New Mexico desert. A few families refuse to leave there homes
no matter what happens, so the U.S Government just goes ahead with the nuclear explosions not caring what happens to the families. Turns out
some of the families survived the nuclear fall out by taking cover in a near by mine shaft, but they slowly started to mutate into hideous sub
humans, and there descendants are all mutated in some type of form. Even to this present day they still are living in the hills, feeding off rodents
and then they became cannibals feasting on humans. For years they have been eating everyone & everything that heads though the hills along
there road. Which brings us too this American family all about to head to California, they decide to pull over at the gas station to get some fuel and
streteh there legs, as soon as they are about to leave the Gas attendant tells them since they are going to California if they take this back road it
can cut a few hours off there travelling time. But unaware the Gas attendant has sent the family of 7 and there 2 German Shepard's on a road that
leads to a dead end or should i say a death trap. A few miles down the back road the mutated cannibalistic family are setting a spike strip along
the road which the American family in there 4wd with the caravan attached hits the spike strip, sending there vehicle crashing straight into a large
rock, which the car is now not drive able. By the time nightfall arrives the family comes in contact with the mutated family. Where they are
tortured, raped, mutilated, devoured and slaughtered like animals, which also includes there pets.
Alexandre Aja's The Hills Have Eyes the Unrated version is filled with far more gore than you have ever seen in the cinema and DVD. Remember
the scene where the gas attendant blows his head off with the shotgun and you only see a quick glimpse of the gun going off and a blink of eye of
gore, Not in the Unrated version you see his whole fucking head slowly lift off his shoulders, its a gore fans high let me say that. There are so many
other scenes but i don't want to spoil the DVD for you. If you already or haven't seen this movie yet, i highly & i mean highly recommend you buy
this one on DVD right now.
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Based on the original film by fright master Wes Craven, The Hills Have Eyes is the story of a family road trip that goes terrifyingly awry when the travelers become stranded in a government atomic zone. Miles from nowhere, the Carter family soon realizes the seemingly uninhabited wasteland is actually the breeding ground of a blood-thirsty mutant family...and they are the prey.
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