Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
it's one of those movies that deal with maniacal mutant families in deserts? Honestly I can't imagine how someone can like one better than the others, they are all the same.
Well, I'm afraid (or should I say "glad"? ) that I haven't seen many of that particular kind, as I try to stay away from them. And I didn't expect this one to be like that.
I fell into a psychological trap, you see. I was watching "Outnumbered", about which I read recently on this forum and which turned out to be the best comedy I've seen for years, and there was this line there, said by a father to his little daughter: "You watched The Hills Have Eyes and didn't sleep for six months. And when we drove to Bristol you said the Cotswolds stared at you." And somehow I got the impression that this should be something mysterious, spooky and possibly even fun for an adult to watch.

Honestly I can't imagine how someone can like one better than the others, they are all the same.
The more graphic is smashing or biting off of heads, burning people alive and the like -- the better, I suppose.

The horror movie I really enjoyed was "Tremors". The sequels were not bad too. But of course it was more fun than horror.