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The Hills Have Eyes 2

The Hills Have Eyes 2

  • Status: Released
  • 22-03-2007
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Score: 5.568
  • Vote count: 1509

A group of National Guard trainees on a routine mission find themselves up against cannibalistic mutants in the New Mexico desert.

Michael McMillian

Napoleon

Jessica Stroup

Amber

Jacob Vargas

Crank

Flex Alexander

Sarge

Michael Bailey Smith

Papa Hades

Lee Thompson Young

Delmar

Daniella Alonso

Missy

Archie Kao

Han

Jay Acovone

Wilson

Jeff Kober

Redding

Philip Pavel

Foster

Eric Edelstein

Spitter

Joseph Beddelem

Insurgent

Ben Crowley

Stump

Reshad Strik

Mickey

Tyrell Kemlo

Stabber

Cécile Breccia

Pregnant Woman

Derek Mears

Chameleon

Fatiha Quatili

Afghan Woman

Jason Oettle

Letch

Jeremy Goei

Clyde

Gáspár Szabó

Sniffer

David Reynolds

Hansel

Gimly

Better than the other _Hills Have Eyes 2_ but not as good as the second _Hills Have Eyes_... Man, movie title marketing is confusing... My roommate loves this one a lot because she has a hard on for military horror, and while I don't love it, I'm still happy to give it a regular re-watch. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

CinemaSerf

Sadly, this is just a really poor rip-off of the first film, and a sloppy exploitation of it's 2006 remake. This time our nocturnal nuclear survivors manage to - quite successfully - prey on a platoon of trainee National Guard. It would appear that their finely hones military skills are no match of the their hungry opponents as they are gradually whittled down - even their own guns are turned against them as someone manages to somehow crawl out of a portable toilet! The dialogue is banal and the director Martin Weisz has managed to assemble quite possibly the least capable cast of acting talent I have seen since "Mesa of Lost Women" (1953). The photography is good; we do get up close and personal with the frequently quite brutal action, but it appears that another side effect of surviving a mushroom cloud is a seeming invincibility when shot in the head at 5 paces - which after a while becomes really quite dull to watch. Wes Craven still had a hand in this, but I'm sure even he would look at it now and wonder what was he thinking!