The Hills Have Eyes (2006 film series)

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The Hills Have Eyes
File:The Hills Have Eyes film.jpg
Release dates
2006 – 2007
Country United States
Language English

The Hills Have Eyes is the title of an American slasher horror film series that began in 2006. The first film of the series is a remake of the 1977 film The Hills Have Eyes by Wes Craven. The film was followed by The Hills Have Eyes 2 in 2007.

The films center around an inbred clan living in the desert, killing anyone who they encounter. The films draw inspiration from the legend of Sawney Bean, a serial killer who is said to have murdered and eaten over a thousand people with his family.

Films

The Hills Have Eyes

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In 2006, French director Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur remade the 1977 film after a discussion with Wes Craven, the producer. The remake, though essentially based on the original plot, features several changes, such as reimagining the clan of cannibals as freakish mutants resulting from nuclear testing and replacing several of the established characters with new ones. Released in theaters on March 10, 2006, the film grossed $15,500,000 on its opening weekend in the United States.

The Hills Have Eyes 2

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The sequel, The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007), follows several heroic, but troubled, U.S. National Guardsmen as they fight for survival against mutant Harshit who is living in a military base in New Mexico.

Future

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Reception

Box office

Film Release time Revenue Rank 
(All time domestic) 
Budget Reference
United States Foreign Worldwide
The Hills Have Eyes March 10, 2006 $41,778,863 $27,844,850 $69,623,713 1,328 $15,000,000 [1]
The Hills Have Eyes 2 March 23, 2007 $20,804,166 $16,662,372 $37,466,538 2,384 $15,000,000 [2]
Total $62,583,029 $44,507,222 $107,090,251 $30,000,000

Critical reaction

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic Yahoo! Movies
The Hills Have Eyes 49% (134 reviews)[3] 52% (28 reviews)[4] C+ (14 reviews)[5]
The Hills Have Eyes 2 11% (61 reviews)[6] 32% (18 reviews)[7] C- (6 reviews)[8]

Comics

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In 2007, to coincide with the release of The Hills Have Eyes 2, Fox Atomic Comics released a graphic novel set in the continuity of the remake series. The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning reveals the genesis of the mutants, who were once normal people, ignorant to the rest of the world, and how they devolved into horrific creatures, filled with nothing but rage at the world that destroyed their once simple lives.

References

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