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  • It's just nasty.
  • ... Aja and his gorehound ilk are making movies that simply wallow in state-of-the-art displays of torture, sadism and sexual humiliation.
  • ... a brilliantly reimagined version of Wes Craven's 1977 micro-budget horror classic ...
  • San Francisco Chronicle

    3/10/2006 by Peter Hartlaub

  • These Hills are more to be endured than enjoyed.
  • When its makers, director Alexandre Aja and his co-writer Gregory Levasseur, apply the fresh gloss to the old grit, they remember to apply the thinnest layer possible without skimping on the roughhouse humor.
  • The Hills Have Eyes is the latest revision to reach theaters, and it's one of the ugliest.
  • It's pretty dull to watch people killing each other for an hour and a half, no matter how bloody the pickax work gets.
  • New horror films, like Aja's, simply shock us with the blunt imagery of heads being axed or blown up, and of limbs being chopped or ripped off.
  • Hills' new mix of old elements somehow feels fresh.
  • This is not a remake or reinterpretation of Craven's film so much as a recapitulation of ideas from that film and other movies.
  • Filled with gristle, gore and mutant mayhem, The Hills Have Eyes is a blood feast for horror fans hungering for something more than the by-rote splatter platters that lately have been filling movie theaters.
  • Hills is the unadulterated stuff, no cut, no chaser.
  • Denver Rocky Mountain News

    3/10/2006 by Robert Denerstein

    This vivid but brutal remake of Wes Craven's 1977 cult favorite The Hills Have Eyes made me a little sick with its gore and extreme violence.
  • Consider it as one of the first decent 'Why do they hate us' horror flicks.
  • Like the Chainsaw rehash, Eyes borrows its title and narrative from a memorably grungy '70s artifact and then proceeds to hammer each new atrocity into your skull with a quarter of the skill and 10 times the blatancy of the original.
  • From complete dismemberment to extreme shotgun violence, Aja & Co. not only pull out the stops on this one, they decimate them.
  • The film has an unpredictable quality that keeps viewers unnerved.
  • There is a strange lack of tension and no real jolts of fear in this remake of the 1977 Wes Craven film.
  • For me, life is too short for a movie that makes death inexorably long. I would say that it is unendurable. I endured it so you don't have to.