Earlier today, we took a look back the Wes Craven-directed 2005 thriller Red Eye… so we figured, why not follow that up by taking a look at a remake of a Craven horror film that was released the year after Red Eye reached theatres? The movie we’re taking about is the 2006 version of The Hills Have Eyes (watch it Here), a remake of Craven’s 1977 classic. It’s time for this one to be revisited, and you can hear all about it in the embed above.
While the original film was written and directed by Craven, Alexandre Aja directed the remake from a screenplay he wrote with Grégory Levasseur. Here’s the synopsis: Bob Carter and his wife Ethel, along with five other members of the family, are heading for San Diego with their camper van. An accident strands them in the desert and while two of the men go for help,...
While the original film was written and directed by Craven, Alexandre Aja directed the remake from a screenplay he wrote with Grégory Levasseur. Here’s the synopsis: Bob Carter and his wife Ethel, along with five other members of the family, are heading for San Diego with their camper van. An accident strands them in the desert and while two of the men go for help,...
- 2/22/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Auckland, Jan 12 (Ians) Left-arm swing bowler Ben Lister is set for a potential international debut after being selected in the New Zealand T20I squad to tour India for three matches later this month.
Left-arm spin all-rounder Mitchell Santner will lead the squad that features an experienced T20 core including nine players from last year’s Icc Men’s T20 World Cup squad, along with a range of players newer to international cricket, including Lister.
Selector Gavin Larsen noted in an official statement that Santner had impressed in his previous ten opportunities as captain of the New Zealand T20I team. “Mitch is a leader in our white ball teams and has captained the T20 side in India before. His experience in Indian conditions will be invaluable leading this group.”
Lister made his New Zealand A debut late last year in India, and was named Auckland Cricket’s Men’s...
Left-arm spin all-rounder Mitchell Santner will lead the squad that features an experienced T20 core including nine players from last year’s Icc Men’s T20 World Cup squad, along with a range of players newer to international cricket, including Lister.
Selector Gavin Larsen noted in an official statement that Santner had impressed in his previous ten opportunities as captain of the New Zealand T20I team. “Mitch is a leader in our white ball teams and has captained the T20 side in India before. His experience in Indian conditions will be invaluable leading this group.”
Lister made his New Zealand A debut late last year in India, and was named Auckland Cricket’s Men’s...
- 1/12/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Auckland, March 28 (Ians) The New Zealand women’s team head coach Bob Carter has stepped down following his side’s poor performance in the ongoing Icc Cricket World Cup, with the home team unable to make it to the semifinals of the tournament. The Sophie Devine-led White Ferns finished their league assignments in sixth place with […]...
- 3/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Auckland, Feb 10 (Ians) Brooke Halliday and Fran Jonas have received their maiden call-up to the New Zealand women side for the upcoming three-match Odi series against England beginning February 23.
Meanwhile, Suzie Bates (shoulder) and Rosemary Mair (side strain) have not been considered for selection due to injury, New Zealand Cricket informed on Wednesday.
Halliday was the second-highest run scorer in the one-day Hallyburton Johnstone Shield while Jonas was the fourth-highest wicket taker in the competition.
White Ferns head coach Bob Carter said he's looking forward to welcoming the newcomers into the environment.
"Brooke and Fran both deserve their call-ups on the back of strong domestic form. Brooke's done a superb job at the top of the order for the Spirit and offers a point of difference as a left-hander," Carter said.
"Fran's an exceptional talent who's proven she can foot it with our top players. It's exciting to add a...
Meanwhile, Suzie Bates (shoulder) and Rosemary Mair (side strain) have not been considered for selection due to injury, New Zealand Cricket informed on Wednesday.
Halliday was the second-highest run scorer in the one-day Hallyburton Johnstone Shield while Jonas was the fourth-highest wicket taker in the competition.
White Ferns head coach Bob Carter said he's looking forward to welcoming the newcomers into the environment.
"Brooke and Fran both deserve their call-ups on the back of strong domestic form. Brooke's done a superb job at the top of the order for the Spirit and offers a point of difference as a left-hander," Carter said.
"Fran's an exceptional talent who's proven she can foot it with our top players. It's exciting to add a...
- 2/10/2021
- by IANS
- GlamSham
Bob Carter's kids don't want their dad cremated just yet ... they want an autopsy, but not because they believe foul play was involved in his death. Bob's widow, Ginger, has already signed off on cremation papers. She tells us Bob was in bad health, so she didn't feel an autopsy was necessary. Ginger says doctors already told her the cause of death was a heart attack. Some of the Carter kids are worried that...
- 5/21/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Nick and Aaron Carter's father complained of chest pains and had twitching in his arm before he went to bed and never woke up ... TMZ has learned. Sources close to the family tell us ... all signs point to Bob Carter suffering a heart attack when he died Tuesday night. We're told he was working a lot around the house and was out in the hot Florida sun when the chest pains started. Our sources...
- 5/17/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Image Source: Getty / Ron Galella The Carter family is dealing with a heartbreaking loss after Bob Carter, the father of Nick and Aaron Carter, passed away suddenly on Tuesday night in Florida, People confirms. He was 65. Shortly after his death, his famous sons took to social media to express their sadness over their dad's passing. In addition to Aaron sharing a few photos of him and his dad, Nick also asked his fans for privacy during this difficult time. I am heartbroken to share the news that our father, Robert, passed away last night... - Nick Carter (@nickcarter) May 17, 2017 While we learn more about the cause of death, and begin the grieving process, we ask that our privacy be respected at this difficult time. - Nick Carter (@nickcarter) May 17, 2017 My heart is Completly shattered I'm in shock and I loved my dad so much. #Rip Daddy I Love You. This...
- 5/17/2017
- by Caitlin Hacker
- Popsugar.com
Nick and Aaron Carter’s father, Bob Carter, has passed away suddenly at age 65. The father of the Backstreet Boys band member and pop star died this past Tuesday night in Florida. Both Nick and Aaron have tweeted, confirming the sad news and asking for “privacy at this difficult time.” Related: *Nsync’s Joey Fatone Kisses Nick Carter At Backstreet […]...
- 5/17/2017
- by Cat Williams
- ET Canada
Bob Carter, the father of Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter and singer Aaron Carter, has died, People confirms. He was 65.
The Carter patriarch passed away on Tuesday evening in Florida.
“I am heartbroken to share the news that our father, Robert, passed away last night…” Nick, 37, tweeted on Wednesday. “While we learn more about the cause of death, and begin the grieving process, we ask that our privacy be respected at this difficult time.”
“My heart is completely shattered,” Aaron, 29, tweeted — sharing the last photo the two took together. “I’m in shock and I loved my dad so much.
The Carter patriarch passed away on Tuesday evening in Florida.
“I am heartbroken to share the news that our father, Robert, passed away last night…” Nick, 37, tweeted on Wednesday. “While we learn more about the cause of death, and begin the grieving process, we ask that our privacy be respected at this difficult time.”
“My heart is completely shattered,” Aaron, 29, tweeted — sharing the last photo the two took together. “I’m in shock and I loved my dad so much.
- 5/17/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
11:52 Am Pt -- Aaron just shared a message as well, saying, "My heart is broken, we are so hurt we lost you poppa way too soon. You were never human to me, you were always my real life super hero." 11:20 Am Pt -- Nick just tweeted about his dad's death, saying, "I am heartbroken to share the news that our father, Robert, passed away last night."Nick and Aaron Carter's father has died ... TMZ has learned.
- 5/17/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
It's hard to believe now that it has been over a year since we lost Wes Craven, one of the all-time great horror filmmakers who knew better than most how to truly scare an audience. His special gift wasn't that he was the most polished of directors; with only a few exceptions (like Scream), his movies were mostly rough edges. I happen to like rough edges. No, Craven's talent was for zeroing in on our primal fears and realizing them onscreen. He didn't want to spook us with tricks and jump scares and he rarely wanted the horror to be "fun." He wanted to shake us to our cores. This was especially true in much of his early work, primarily The Last House on the Left, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and The Hills Have Eyes, out now in a stunning limited edition Blu-ray from Arrow Video.
The Hills Have Eyes is all rough edges.
The Hills Have Eyes is all rough edges.
- 10/27/2016
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
The Prius name is ubiquitous with hybrid vehicles--in a press conference at this week's Detroit Auto Show, Bob Carter, Toyota Division group VP and general manager, went to far as to compare the Prius/hybrid connection to Kleenex and tissues. Since its debut in 2000, nearly one million Prius's have been sold--and Toyota, as a result, has brought hybrids into the mainstream. So it makes sense that Toyota unveiling two new versions of the Prius--the Prius V family-sized vehicle (above) and the Prius c, a city-centric hybrid--today in Detroit.
When Toyota first debuted the Prius, it was looked at as a novelty. But "everybody sees opportunity now that hybrid technology has been proven," says Jim Colon, Toyota's VP of product communications. That's why Toyota is expanding the Prius line into new markets.
The specs are strong for both vehicles. The Prius V gets 42 mpg in the city, 38 on the highway, and 40 combined,...
When Toyota first debuted the Prius, it was looked at as a novelty. But "everybody sees opportunity now that hybrid technology has been proven," says Jim Colon, Toyota's VP of product communications. That's why Toyota is expanding the Prius line into new markets.
The specs are strong for both vehicles. The Prius V gets 42 mpg in the city, 38 on the highway, and 40 combined,...
- 1/10/2011
- by Ariel Schwartz
- Fast Company
Whether it’s a musical sting, the wet snap of a bone, a head rolling down stairs or simple silence, the right sound at the right moment can levitate a fright flick into ghastly greatness. Even if a film as a whole isn’t awe-inspiring, brilliant sound design in just one scene of a stinker can turn it into a genre fan favorite for all time...
The following list is compiled in no particular order, so no need for hurt feelings over a film’s allotted number. Now, from classics to crap and dialogue to death rattles, let’s revisit some of the freakiest sounds in horror history! This is just 50-25 (Part 1) of the list. We will update with (Part 2) so stay tuned!
Warning: Major Spoilers Ahead For Certain Films. Proceed With Caution!
50. The Fly (1986) – “What’s this? I don’t know…”
Once Seth’s disgusting transformation is in full swing,...
The following list is compiled in no particular order, so no need for hurt feelings over a film’s allotted number. Now, from classics to crap and dialogue to death rattles, let’s revisit some of the freakiest sounds in horror history! This is just 50-25 (Part 1) of the list. We will update with (Part 2) so stay tuned!
Warning: Major Spoilers Ahead For Certain Films. Proceed With Caution!
50. The Fly (1986) – “What’s this? I don’t know…”
Once Seth’s disgusting transformation is in full swing,...
- 2/6/2010
- by admin
- Horrorbid
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