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The Hills Have Eyes Part II
The Hills Have Eyes Part II is a 1985 American horror film written and directed by Wes Craven. The film stars Tamara Stafford, Kevin Spirtas, John Bloom, Michael Berryman, Penny Johnson, Janus Blythe, John Laughlin, Willard E. Pugh, Peter Frechette and Robert Houston. The Hills Have Eyes Part II is the sequel to the 1977 film. The film was produced by Barry Cahn, Jonathan Debin, and Peter Locke. Years after the original massacre which pitted a suburban family against a band of cave dwellers, traumatized survivors lead a team of dirt bikers back into the wild for a bus expedition. After their vehicle breaks down, the travelers must fend for their lives when the hungry savages emerge from the hills in search of dinner! The Hills Have Eyes Part II was shot, on a very low budget, in 1983. The production ceased prematurely due to a lack of funding. The Hills Have Eyes Part II was released to a brief limited theatrical run in the United States on August 2, 1985, from the now defunct American independent film distributor Castle Hill Productions, and was released direct-to-video and pay television shortly thereafter. It was made for $700,000.
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The Hills Have Eyes (1977)

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Megalopolis
Reason why the future sucks: New Rome is under collapse, and there is a corrupt government official in charge of things. Year it takes place: In undetermined near future.
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Evil Dead Rise
Saw X

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The Return of the Living Dead
4.038 mega deaths! 40 male zombified 3 women zombified 78 male zombies who are no longer living dead. 29 female zombies who are no longer living dead. 34 unknown zombies who are no longer living dead. Unknown others who are nuked! Running time: 91 mins Number of kills: 4,038 Kills per average: 1.35 seconds Golden kill: Suicide, who becomes brain chow! Lamest kill: Trash. Who has the lamest zombie death. Survivors: No one!
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The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
Beetlejuice
Wishmaster

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Dark Night of the Scarecrow
Black Roses

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Things (1989)
Sledgehammer
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Tracy Chapman

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See No Evil, Hear No Evil
See No Evil, Hear No Evil is a 1989 American thriller-comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller. The film stars Richard Pryor as a blind man and Gene Wilder as a deaf man who work together to thwart a trio of murderous thieves. This is the third film (in a series of four) featuring Wilder and Pryor, who had appeared previously in the 1976 film Silver Streak and the 1980 film Stir Crazy. The film was released in the United States on May 12, 1989. Released to a mixed to negative critical reception, See No Evil... was the comic duo's last financially successful film as a screen couple. Their next film together, 1991's Another You, was a box office failure as well as a critical one, and it proved to be the last collaboration of Pryor and Wilder. MURDER! The blind guy couldn't see it. The deaf guy couldn't hear it. Now they're both wanted for it. A murder takes place in the shop of David Lyons, a deaf man who fails to hear the gunshot being fired. Outside, blind man Wally Karue hears the shot but cannot see the perpetrator. Both are arrested, but escape to form an unlikely partnership. Being chased by both the law AND the original killers, can the pair work together to outwit them all? Principal photography began on August 29, 1988, in New York and New Jersey, with New York City, Pound Ridge, and the Hackensack River marshlands serving as locations. Made for $18 million, and garnered $46.9 million. The film, featured earlier performances by Louis Giambalvo, Lauren Tom, Alexandra Neil, Joel Swetow, Zach Grenier, and Kevin Spacey. The album featured the song โ€œAnything Can Happenโ€ performed by Was (Not Was).
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Sean Connery
Richard Gere
Gerard Way
Edward Furlong
Edward Norton

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Beastie Boys
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Immaculate
Sweeney stars as Cecilia, an American nun of devout faith, embarking on a new journey in a remote convent in the picturesque Italian countryside. Cecilia's warm welcome quickly devolves into a nightmare as it becomes clear her new home harbors a sinister secret and unspeakable horrors.
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