The Hills have eyes
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The Hills have eyes
Any one remember this film? Didn't it get banned as a video nasty in the 80's? Or was that the sequel I'm thinking of? Any way just seen Woolworths, of all people advertising it's release on DVD. Damn must be getting old when old Horror movies like this get primetime advertisement from someone like Woolies.
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Re: The Hills have eyes
Can't say I remember it. I had a friend who didn't own a video so he kept on draggin' this kind of movies to my place, so I have prolly seen it, Texas chainsaw massacre, Driller Killer, Cannibal Holocaust, The last 120 days of Sodom, Day of the dead and a 100:s of crappy films. Never liked them.requiem_for_a_starfury wrote:Any one remember this film? Damn must be getting old when old Horror movies like this get primetime advertisement from someone like Woolies.
I still think they sucks though, but I see some of them getting a cult status nowadays.
Oh yeah. In Sweden, most of these were banned or significantly cencored when they came, so that must have contributed to their popularity. If I remember correctly, even Disney's "The Little Mermaid" was cencored.
Edit: Now I know why "Hills have eyes" have become popular again. It's an old Wes Craven movie. Prolly something for the fanatics?
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