The Hills

2006

Seasons & Episodes

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  • 1
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3.8| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 31 May 2006 Ended
Producted By: MTV Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.mtv.com/shows/the-hills
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After high school graduation, "Laguna Beach" alumna Lauren sets out to live on her own in Los Angeles and work as an intern at Teen Vogue.

Genre

Drama, Reality

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The Hills (2006) is now streaming with subscription on Prime Video

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The Hills Audience Reviews

Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
SoftInloveRox Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
Humbersi The first must-see film of the year.
iva_uzunov yes- it is true- MTV is a business, they make money by providing entertainment, there duty is not to educate the youth or to be moral- they are what they are and they will exist as long as there are people watching these series- they are basically satisfying a need - or perhaps they are creating one... What worries me more is that the series are appealing to so many people, which don t see it critically but are in the contrary almost obsessed with it. I mean- the characters are boring, spoil-ed and vain people, with no motivation (WHATSOEVER!!) to achieve something in life on their own, who are just pretending to live "live the Good life" with some drama here and there to keep the suspense up- I mean- this series are just preventing you from thinking. LIVE THE REAL LIFE INSTEAD OF WATCHING THIS FAKE S**T! I mean even if u feel the need to shut your brain off for a day and not think about anything- there are much better series out there to entertain you- I mean this series are not even funny- there are just EMPTY- no conversation, no action, just a bunch of people with no problems so bored that they have to make problems to feel somehow important... I wouldn't t give it even 1 out of 10 but that s the lowest...!
cwbellor These are difficult times we live in. We have oil spills, a failing economy, earthquakes in Haiti, terrorism. But while our minds are clouded with all these problems, it's easy to forget what constitutes real drama. It's easy to forget about the most difficult questions we often ask ourselves in life. Do I go with the Gucci or the Louis Vuitton shoes? Should I eat sushi every day or every OTHER day? Do I go out with the greasy model/drummer or the slimy rich boy who doesn't have a real job? True, none of the drama on the show's 6 seasons has dealt with the death of a family member, a car crash, contracting a disease or financial troubles. But these kinds of events are somehow rendered insignificant when you learn that someone is so fed up with someone else that they are quite simply "over it!" I won't mention any of the characters specifically because to describe even one of them would be to delve into a life of infinite complexities and potentially life-altering dilemmas. All I will say is that when it comes to watching The Hills, I am definitely not "over it."
johnkick Watching the people communicate on this show is like experiencing the shadow world that lies between sleep and wakefulness. Shallow words are spoken, followed by long pregnant pauses, meaningful looks and toothy smiles. There is waiting and then more waiting for something. It would be even more freakish than it is, if not for the fact that the women have such model-perfect looks and are a pleasure to look at. However, this would be intolerable and even hellish if regular-looking people pulled this. Conversation has been edited down to very feather-light fluff. Ambiance is always as tasteful as a romantically-lit, high-tone restaurant or a smart little clothing boutique. It's one long perfume commercial.
mystic-writing I got into the Hills a few months ago, via the internet and seeing all of the episodes, and I am completely addicted to it. It's just funny seeing all the changes, the breakups, and the drama and wanting to scream at them because of their ridiculous decisions or be jealous of what a fantastic life they live. I do believe that some of it is fake but is generally based on their lives. I wouldn't be surprised that some things occurring on the show (promotions, tickets to big events) wouldn't happen if the cameras weren't rolling.Overall, the only way you could get into this show was if you watched it from the beginning. Then you see the real addiction you get from watching the drama, catfights, and lessons learned on The Hills.

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