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Hills Have Eyes, II, The
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Source: Catholic News Service
Members of a National Guard unit training for deployment in Iraq (including soldiers played by Michael McMillian, Jessica Stroup and Daniella Alonso) fall prey to mutants on a New Mexico military base in this gruesome sequel to last year's remake of a 1977 horror film. Director Martin Weisz does a decent job of incorporating the landscape into the bloody game of survival, but it's impossible to make the gratuitous gore palatable and audience members can shut their eyes or wave a white flag of surrender at the projectionist. Excessive graphic violence, including bloody dismemberment, numerous impalings and shootings, a suicide, a rape, upper female nudity, pervasive rough and crude language, and some profanity. The USCCB Office for Film & Broadcasting classification is O -- morally offensive. The Motion Picture Association of America rating is R -- restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
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