
To be blunt, The Hills Have Eyes II can be described with one word. Pointless.
Set in a barren New Mexican desert that has become a testing site for the U.S. military, a clueless group of National Guard trainees are sent in to deliver supplies. Because this is a horror movie they obviously decide that it's a good idea to investigate the abandoned camp they've stumbled upon, completely unaware that blood-thirsty mutants are obviously going to come after them. Obviously.
So begins the melee.
Note to up-and-coming horror movie directors: The amount of blood and gore seen within a 90 minute span is not directly proportional to how well the script was written or how much the audience is enjoying your work. Just so you know.













girl
and i havent seen the second one yet.but i heard the first one was
better.