

THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2 MOVIE REVIEW TV
The movie is so bad that it was shelved for two years, never released theatrically, then sold to video and pay TV to help recoup some of the costs." 1ĭVD Talk writes in its review: "The story goes that Wes Craven quickly disowned The Hills Have Eyes Part 2, hammering out a quick-and-dirty sequel because he desperately needed the cash. Either that or, because he really didn't have anything new up his sleeve, he was just trying pad out the running time. In the book The Official Splatter Movie Guide, Volumes: 1963-1992: Hundreds of the Goriest, Grossest, Most Outrageous Films Ever Made by John McCarty, he states "Writer–director Wes Craven must have thought we all suffer from amnesia, too, because he fills the sequel with clips from the first film to help us remember what happened in it. Variety staff wrote in their review: "From then on, it's dull, formula terror pic cliches, with one attractive teenager after another picked off by the surviving cannibals." Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 0% based on reviews from 5 critics and a rating of 2.5 out of 10. The Hills Have Eyes Part II received unanimously negative reviews from critics. Production was ceased due to lack of money. The Hills Have Eyes Part II was shot cheaply in 1983. The film ends with Roy, Cass and Beast walking away from the mine at sunrise, into the vast desert as they follow the road home. The Reaper escapes from the wreckage covered in flames and attempts to kill them one last time, but he stumbles into an open mineshaft, falling to his death after which Roy and Cass embrace.
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The Reaper follows them, but they trap him in a bus full of bike fuel, set it on fire and watch as it explodes. She throws a jar of acid at the Reaper's face and escapes up a rope with help from Roy. Cass runs from the Reaper and ends up in his mineshaft where he dumped the bodies, and comes across the corpses of all her friends.

Pluto gets ready to attack him, but Beast returns and knocks him off the cliff to his death. Meanwhile, Roy wakes up and runs into Pluto at the top of a cliff. Slammed backwards, she trips and fatally hits the back of her head on a rock. Rachel tries to follow Beast, but runs into a trap set by the Reaper, which catapults Hulk's corpse against her. Rachel runs into Pluto, who pins her to the ground, but Beast surprises him and chases him away. Sue returns to the camp, only for the Reaper to throw her through a window and slit her throat with a machete. Jane finds Foster's body just before the Reaper catches her and crushes her in his arms. The Reaper returns to the mine, where he pulls Foster under the bus and kills him. As Hulk and Rachel try to escape by motorcycle, the Reaper shoots Hulk through the chest with a spear bolt, leaving Rachel to run away in fear. The Reaper begins to stalk the remaining teens. They begin to worry about Roy and Harry, but Rachel and Hulk depart to look for them while the others stay behind. Meanwhile, the rest of the group stays at the mine until nightfall. The Reaper is later revealed to be Papa Jupiter's older brother. Roy catches Pluto, but is ambushed by a 7-foot cannibal called the Reaper, who knocks him unconscious. Roy and Harry chase him down, but Harry falls behind, gets caught in a trap and is flattened by a massive rock. She fights him off and he retreats, but no one believes her at first until Pluto returns and steals one of their bikes. As they explore the mine, Pluto, who apparently survived the earlier attack from Beast, attacks Rachel. As they drive, the bus begins leaking fuel and they stop at an old mining ranch. While going through the desert, they get lost and Harry suggests a shortcut through the bombing range. Previously owned by the Carters, he now belongs to Rachel. Along the way, they pick up Beast from a dog pound. The team consisting of the blind Cass, her boyfriend Roy, Harry, Hulk, Foster, Jane and Sue meets up at a bus and sets off. The team is due to race in the same desert where the original massacre took place and Bobby's psychiatrist convinces him to go, but he declines and Rachel takes his place. Bobby is still traumatized by the events, but he and Rachel, (formerly known as Ruby) who now owns a biker team, have also invented a super fuel that can power bikes. The film begins with a man narrating then opens with Bobby Carter and his psychiatrist discussing the events of the first film, which took place seven years ago.
