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The Hills Have Eyes (1977) Review

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4.2652 Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2025

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Synopsis

When a family takes a road trip looking for a fun and exciting vacation in sunny California, they find themselves off the beaten path and searching for a main road. Things spiral out of control when military jets fly overhead, startling the family and causing the vehicle and the trailer it pulls to crash in the middle of nowhere. As the sun sets, the family splits up to find a way to call for help, but danger may be lurking just around the hills. 

Review of The Hills Have Eyes (1977)

This was my first time watching the original The Hills Have Eyes. I had already seen the 2006 remake, which surprisingly stays true to the story and content of the original very well. However, it’s hard to beat the charm and originality of the 1977 version directed by Wes Craven. This movie is dark, gritty, and tugs at your nerves from almost every conceivable angle. As a father of a one-year-old, the terror felt by the young couple caring for their baby was palpable to me, and it genuinely made me feel ill at times. But you may be saying, “Max, I’m not a young parent to a baby, will this movie still apply to me?” Well, that depends. Do you care about dogs? Cause if the answer is yes, you will probably still feel on the edge of your seat with worry the whole time. This movie pulls no punches, attacking the family dynamic from all sides. No one is safe, and all shots are below the belt. 

Score 8/10

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today's episode is an absolute juicer, folks.

0:03.1

So strap in for our review of the original The Hills Have Eyes, directed by West Craven in 1977.

0:13.2

An absolute juicer.

0:19.4

Booh, who, who, ho, ho, who, who, who, who, Is this a metal thing?

0:28.4

Yes.

0:29.4

A little taste.

0:30.8

David.

0:31.9

David, what is this?

0:33.1

Pretty big.

0:34.1

Great break.

0:35.1

I have to kill a lot of people.

0:37.4

Just tell me what you want me to fuck. I have big tits and a tiny vagina. Oil me up, Daddy. I can't believe the price prefers big tits. Missletoe alert. This is backcountry. I mean, this guy was a real jerk. How long can Hugo being prognant? Chop, chop, chop, chop. Oh, I'm just such a dick, David.

0:54.8

Okay, everybody, put on your corpse handling gloves.

0:57.1

You, what?

0:57.6

Hoodie Picasso.

0:59.3

Horror!

1:01.7

Hello, and welcome to horror movie talk.

1:05.0

Last week, we talked about one of the most anticipated new releases of the year weapons.

1:10.8

But today, we'll be breaking it down old school with the Hills Have Eyes.

1:16.2

I'm Max Allen.

1:17.6

Bill Boy.

1:22.9

They said, Max, how'd you get prodder?

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