Are all the modern day horror movies remakes?!  First off let me say that I've never seen Wes Craven's original The Hills Have Eyes so I won't be comparing these two.  In fact I'm not even sure when I originally saw the trailer for the 2006 remake that I knew it was a remake.
 
 
This was another film that I caught in the theatre while in college.  I didn't know anything about the movie going in other than what I had seen in the trailer.  Wow.  What an intense movie.  I genuinely felt for the family being terrorized throughout the film.  While it has become one of my favorite horror movies I find it hard to re-watch it.  It's not that it's a bad movie or even the gore.  It just seems so authentically real that it creeps me out a little.
Now being the father of 2 young girls there is one scene in the movie that is really disturbing.  It's not that it's graphic - it (mostly) happens off camera.  If you've seen this movie then you probably know what scene I'm eluding to.
All in all this is a fantastic movie.  The character development is great.  The "hero" of the movie is probably the last person you would expect.  That may be a little cliche now, but it worked then.  I was totally joyous in rooting for the family to survive.
 
I don't want to say too much about the movie, but I will say that I wish I had a dog like that family's.
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