by danielm27 September 22, 2015
Robert Denerstein, Rocky Mountain News
March 10, 2006:
This vivid but brutal remake of Wes Craven's 1977 cult favorite The Hills Have Eyes made me a little sick with its gore and extreme violence. I can't say the movie isn't effective at what it sets out to do, I just didn't want it done to me.
March 10, 2006:
This vivid but brutal remake of Wes Craven's 1977 cult favorite The Hills Have Eyes made me a little sick with its gore and extreme violence. I can't say the movie isn't effective at what it sets out to do, I just didn't want it done to me.
by sammy____ September 10, 2006
A phrase coined by environmentalist when they try to persuade children not to dump litter on their hilly nature reserve. Originated from the horror story by Wes Craven called 'The Hills Have Eyes'. Environmentalists use this phrase in reference to the flesh-eating mutants in the book so that the children are too scared to dump litter because they live in fear of the mutants seeing it and going after them to eat them.
Environmentalist: Now, children, don't you go dumping any of your litter in our lovely hills because the hills have eyes - eyes to watch you! Those eyes belong to flesh-eating mutants!
Children: Aaaaah!
Children: Aaaaah!
by UrbanLingoGuru July 18, 2011
usually a term used whenever someone is so ugly that they look like they are from the movie, "the hills have eyes".
by vagina226 March 28, 2009
by jjoking April 21, 2018
A reference to the recently remade movies about radioactive mutants.
It is used as a comment to describe one ugly person or several gross backwards people in a neighborhood or town.
It is used as a comment to describe one ugly person or several gross backwards people in a neighborhood or town.
by Claudius8110 September 03, 2008