
Presumably this is why there are no female mutants more than likely they all died from the males' mistreatment, or were killed when the males considered them no longer useful for breeding. No Woman's Land: The Hills are a truly crappy place to be a woman.Dwindling Party: As the soldiers, and later the mutants get picked off one by one.Downer Ending: The ending text implies that the survivors never made it out of the desert despite killing off Hades clan, and that the National Guard has them listed as AWOL.They find one dead body, two mortally wounded man, and the bloodied wallet of the fourth in the surrounding area instead. Doomed Predecessor: The National Guard trainees arrive to resupply Colonel Redding and the three scientists who were attacked at the beginning of the film.Re-Watch Value: None (Not even Netflix worthy. Although some of the newer actors did a very commendable job, they just couldn't hold this together and keep it from being cannibalized from within. To me it seemed that the producers wanted to make a buck off the first one and decided to throw something together at the last minute and throw fake blood on it and call it a movie.
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This movie had as many plot holes as the mountain it crawled out from (like how the National Guard was displayed as a bunch of mindless amateurs who didn't have a clue how to act under a combat situation). I would have thought they would have stopped with the first one, which wasn't very good either, but to continue into a sequel…bad move. Much like this movie, the forces of evil are intent upon its destruction.īeing a big Wes Craven fan (the co-writer for this movie) I'm surprised at how bad this was. Little do they know these are the very hills that the ill fated Carter family once visited and that a tribe of cannibalistic mutants lie in wait and this time, there is an even larger force of evil at work that is intent on the soldiers' very destruction. After spotting a distress signal in the mountain range, the team decides to commit to a search and rescue mission. A routine mission with National Guard soldiers stop at the New Mexico outpost, only to find a deserted research camp. I have one question to the producers of this movie…WHY?!! In Hills 2 what started with the Carter family obviously didn't end with them, although it should have. Re-watch value: NONE (Seeing this once was more than enough because there are FAR better horror movies out there to re-watch instead. It's definitely didn't impress me and I'd much rather re-watch "Aliens" instead of this movie any day.Īll in all, I'd give this movie 2 STARS (out of 5). It may be worth a DVD rental if you're a die-hard horror fan, but that's about it. Overall, this movie had all the elements of a bad, by-the-book horror movie and really wasn't worth the admission price. In addition, the blonde female lead looked just like Tara Reid (perhaps a long lost sister) and that's just a bad omen for any movie. Everything seemed to be done by-the-book: the characters can't get along and don't work together, so that all get picked off one at a time the main bad guy had to be killed several times (so cliché) the hot chick survives (of course) and the list goes on. There was nothing new or interesting in this movie that I haven't seen in other (and better) horror movies. Personally, I've never seen the first movie and frankly I don't care to based on the sequel. "The Hills Have Eyes 2" is mediocre at best. cannibalistic, superhuman mutants live in the hills and they're intent on killing the men and raping the women. As they go searching for the scientists (after seeing a signal from atop the nearby mountain) they soon find themselves in the fight of their lives. When they get to Section 16, they find the science outpost deserted and can't seem to raise anyone on the comm radio due to interference by all the hills around them. This National Guard unit, however, is still in training and can't do much of anything right – their last training mission ended with 17 civilian casualties and then entire unit getting killed. Starring: Michael McMillian, Jessica Stroup, Jacob Vargas, Flex AlexanderĪ group of National Guard trainees find themselves battling against a vicious group of mutants on their last day of training in the desertįollowing the events of the first movie, this time around a National Guard unit is sent to drop off supplies to a group of scientists at Section 16, which is part of an army military zone in New Mexico.
