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<title>Comment by Cory on Movie Review: &lt;i&gt;The Hills Have Eyes&lt;/i&gt; (2006)</title>
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<description>Ok. The gas station owner-not crazy, didn&#039;t act crazy, he acted like a gas station owner having a decent and coherent conversation with Bob and Ethel. The Carter family didn&#039;t stop for gas AND directions, they just stopped for gas. They recieved information about a shortcut from the rather polite gas station attendant, and Bob wanted to see the desert anyway, (more of a chance to see it).
The gas station wasn&#039;t deserted, it is in fact owned BY the gas station owner, and there were never any other people there.
For all those out there who read these horrible critiques of this movie, please don&#039;t listen. This movie was sensatiable, and it just happened to be a little too far above most movie critcs&#039; heads.</description>
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