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The Hills Have Eyes
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Followed by
The Hills Have Eyes II (2007)
Remake of
The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
References
"The Twilight Zone" (1959)
 -  When Doug returns he tells others about bunch of abandoned cars he saw. He says "It was like The Twilight Zone".
Straw Dogs (1971)
 -  Dustin Hoffman's character is spoofed briefly in this film
True Romance (1993)
 -  Climatic scene involving Patricia Arquette is referenced in a brutal fight scene.
Referenced in
Down to the Bone: Anatomy of a Prequel (2007) (V)
 -  Title referenced.
Indie Sex: Censored (2007) (TV)
 -  The title is shown
"The Simpsons: Funeral for a Fiend (#19.8)" (2007)
 -  Sideshow Bob says that he became the director of "The Hills Have Eyes 3: The Hills Still Have Eyes."
"Leverage: The Stork Job (#1.6)" (2009)
 -  mentioning a fictional "Hills Have Eyes 6" to get a movie director to abandon his existing project so they can hijack it for their own purposes
"NCIS: Los Angeles: Ambush (#1.8)" (2009)
 -  G says the miltia is like "Hills Have Eyes" psychos.
Features
Design for Dreaming (1956)
 -  footage is included toward the beginning of the film
"Divorce Court" (1999)
 -  when Doug finds his baby in one of the test village houses, one of the miners is watching "Divorce Court" on TV
Featured in
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Worst of 2006" (2007)
 -  #2 on Roeper's list, and #6 on Phillips'.

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