
This film fails to deliver in all respects. In that parable a platoon of weekend warriors (Louisiana National Guardsmen) are separated from the other guard units during an exercise in rural. The themes and the overall texture is much like Walter Hills 'Southern Comfort'. This is one of the first bad films by director Wes Craven, and it shows that he didn't put much effort into making a consistent, thrilling and ultimately engaging film. 'The Hills Have Eyes II' (2007) is a sequel to last years big budget remake of Wes Cravens 1977 horror classic. Watch the original Craven Cult hit, and avoid this film. The only thing that this film proves is that some classics don't need a second sequel to cash in on the reputation of the first. This film was bad and the original film should have been left alone, in my opinion it did not need a sequel. This is a film that is a poorly constructed film that is all over the pl\ace and you just don't end up being entertained whatsoever by this film. I wasn't thrilled with this film, and overall it's a bad film with a poor plot. The films ends up being without any form of direction or entertaining value and it just ends up being one of those sequels that fails to deliver the entertaining aspects that fans of the first are looking for. This film fails to build on the success of the first, and it becomes tiresome. The remaining National Guard troops (Delmar and Crank) approach and Delmar is shot by Grabber, who is then killed by Crank who empties his.

Amber and Napoleon retreat down a shaft into the lair of an apparently passive mutant, Hansel.

Starring Michael McMillian Jessica Stroup Jacob Vargas Flex Alexander. An extremely near-sighted mutant, Grabber, armed with one of the missing rifles detects Chameleons corpse. It's no wonder that Wes Craven disowned this film years later it's one of his worst along with My Soul to Take. In the New Mexico desert, a group of National Guard recruits is ambushed by a bloodthirsty tribe of cannibalistic mutants. The problem with this film is the plot and the poor acting. The Hills Have Eyes (Unrated Edition) - DVD - VERY GOOD. Wes Craven really delivered something original with his original film, but with this one, he misses the mark. Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes (2 DVD Set) 1977 + UNRATED 2006 Film +Slipcover. The film has an uninteresting plot, one that doesn't satisfy. This is one of those films that never should have been made.

This film lacks anything that made the first film so good. Halloween 2 Create your own comparison chart Keywords: Mutants, Rescue, Slasher Horror. The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 is a poorly constructed horror film that is absolutely pointless. July 17th, 2007 by Fox Home Entertainment, released as Hills Have Eyes 2, The: MPAA Rating: R for prolonged sequences of strong gruesome horror violence and gore, a rape and language: Running Time: 89 minutes: Franchise: Hills Have Eyes: Comparisons: vs.
