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A team of trainees of the National Guard brings supply to the New Mexico Desert for a group of soldiers and scientists that are installing a monitoring system in Sector 16. They do not find anybody in the camp, and they receive a blurred distress signal from the hills. Their sergeant gathers a rescue team, and they are attacked and trapped by deformed cannibals, having to fight to survive.
14 December 1969, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
20 August 1955, Mahopac, New York, USA
21 October 1978, Olathe, Kansas, USA
10 March 1980, Mancus, Colorado, USA
18 December 1953, Billings, Montana, USA
22 June 1981, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
29 April 1972, Bakersfield, California, USA
22 September 1978, New York City, New York, USA
18 August 1971, Michoacan, Mexico
23 April 1977, Patuxent River, Maryland, USA
1 February 1984, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
23 October 1986, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
2 November 1957, Alpena, Michigan, USA
2 September 1969, Chicago, Illinois, USA
15 April 1970, New York City, New York, USA
August 28, 2015
As far as stuff like mood, atmosphere, tone, and intensity is concerned, this sequel is a completely empty vessel.April 02, 2007
One man-versus-mutant dust-up ends with a sledgehammer to the groin. Enough said.March 31, 2007
It's no better or worse than most films of its genre.August 22, 2007
In case you miss what's happening, one soldier wails, 'Oh, man, we're gettin' picked off one by one, here.'March 31, 2007
The mutants may or may not live to kill again, but at this point, these fussed-over grotesques are better suited to wax museums than movie theaters.July 23, 2008
The Hills Have Eyes 2 offers another round of dull, gory fright scenes that neither push the horror envelope nor exhibit any noticeable ingenuity.September 27, 2007
There is not any plot worth discussing: people go into a desert, some die. The end.August 02, 2009
...could have been more than a pale shadow of the original if the filmmakers had taken their time...July 07, 2010
The only thing the lowly Hills 2 has going for it is the grossness, ferocity, and superhuman strength of the rampaging mutants. I mean, these guys put the ugh in ugly; they make the original's Michael Berryman look like a hunk.August 15, 2007
It sucks balls.April 12, 2007
Written, disappointingly, by Wes Craven and his son Jonathan, this limp sequel to last year's remake of Wes' 1977 original feels like the work of a guy who's spent a few too many days lost in the desert.March 31, 2007
A secret comedy lurks within this decidedly shoddy piece of corporate horror.