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  <title>438 - The Hills Have Eyes (1977)</title>
  <description>Camping out with the family can be murder. Our good friend Amanda Waltz joins us for the conclusion of BANG-UARY with the 1977 Wes Craven classic&amp;amp;nbsp;THE HILLS HAVE EYES. A family becomes stranded in a desolate stretch of desert after a sudden breakdown. As they search for help, they discover a violent clan of cannibals stalking them from the surrounding hills. Also this week: &amp;quot;Crunch Hole&amp;quot; cereal, Amanda's exclusive Discord channel for just girls, and just how far can you shoot cow's milk out of an udder? All this--and a whole lot more--on this week's episode of&amp;amp;nbsp;NEON BRAINIACS!! &amp;quot;Baby's fat. You fat... fat and juicy.&amp;quot; ----- Check out our Patreon&amp;amp;nbsp;for tons of bonus content, exclusive goodies, and access to our Discord server! ----- The Hills Have Eyes (1977) Directed by Wes Craven Written by Wes Craven Starring John Steadman, Dee Wallace, Robert Houston, Martin Speer, Janus Blythe, and Michael Berryman ----- 00:00 - Intro &amp;amp;amp; Opening Banter 48:47 - &amp;quot;The Shpiel&amp;quot; 01:11:56 - Film Breakdown 02:11:03 - Stump The Brainiacs &amp;amp;amp; Outro </description>
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