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March 23rd, 2007

This weekend sees a slew of new filmic releases, including The Hills Have Eyes 2.
You may or may not remember the original movie The Hills Have Eyes or the remake The Hills Have Eyes which came out about a year and a half ago and told the glorious story of a family whose camper breaks down in the middle of nowhere, and a slew of nuclear-deformed evil freaky bloated monster-people decide it’s time to kill them, eat them, and do a slew of other disturbing things to them. Needless to say, when I saw an advanced screening of the movie, I almost threw up in my mouth.
Which is part of the reason I am running away from The Hills Have Eyes 2.
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February 16th, 2006

Yeah, the words keep on coming.
The March edition of Wired Magazine hits stands this week (yes, I know it’s still February) and includes my piece on the upcoming Wes Craven remake horror-flick The Hills Have Eyes.
And while I won’t tell you what my exact opinion of the flick is (that’s what buying the magazine is for), I will tell you that this was the first and only movie in my life that I literally felt ill watching — one that had me wondering if anyone would be mad if I stumbled over them and out of the theater at a studio press screening.
So, you know — take that for what it’s worth.
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