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Charles Baudelaire and Jan Owen
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The Masked City
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Monster Hunter: Flash Hunter
Keiichi Hikami and Shin Yamamoto
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Patient: The True Story of a Rare Illness
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In 1992, Ben Watt, a member of the band Everything But The Girl, contracted a rare life-threatening...
Scotch Missed: The Original Guide to the Lost Distilleries of Scotland
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Bertie and the Hairdresser Who Ruled the World
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The second rip-roaring tale featuring Bertie, the savvy blue bird with a taste for (mis)adventure!...
Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated The Hills Have Eyes (2006) in Movies
May 15, 2021
The plot: Bob Carter and his wife Ethel, along with five other members of the family, are heading for San Diego with their camper vans. An accident strands them in the desert and while two of the men go for help, the others are forced to wait. They're unaware that they've ended up stuck near the site where, decades earlier, nuclear tests gave rise to a group of mutant monsters who have developed a taste for human flesh.
Its all about survival. Its all about surviving and living to see tomorrow.
I would highly reccordmend this movie.


