Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever
R | 12 February 2016 (USA)
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While staying at a remote cabin for a week-long vacation, a group of five college friends succumb to an infectious, flesh-eating disease.

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UnowPriceless

hyped garbage

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Invaderbank

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Jonah Abbott

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Lela

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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steve_mitm

The biting brat and the tarty sheriff remain unpunished. All characters painfully annoying. Who ever is responsible for this movie it is time for a career move. You need to learn that it's about entertaining the audience not frustrating them.

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Java_Joe

If you've seen the original Cabin Fever from 2002 then there's really no reason to see this one because it's the same movie. Different actors but with just a few minor changes from the original it's literally shot for shot, line for line the same exact movie. There was no reason for this movie to be made. The original is no classic nor was there an audience clamoring for an updated version. It's only 14 years later. Had they changed the story in some way like the recent remake of the Evil Dead it might have at least been able to say that it was it's own story but no. This is exactly the same. Well actually not quite because compared to this one, the original is better and that's not something I'd ever thought I'd say about the 2002 version.The actors in this are bland and honestly don't act like normal people. In one scene one of the guys brings out an assault rifle, mirroring the BB gun scene in the original movie. But this time it goes off accidentally, almost hitting one of his friends. The reaction? An almost bored, "keep that thing away from me" instead of the adrenaline pumping scene that this would have been in reality.All in all, there is no reason to see this unless you just really need to see a bloodier version of the original.

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Michael Ledo

Kids go to a cabin in Hillbilly Woods at the onset of a viral outbreak that causes the flesh to rot and animals to go mad. This is a reboot of the original (same names too) and I am not sure why other than the fact idiots like me will watch it. I really wasn't a big fan of the original series, and was hoping this one would offer us something new besides Nadine Crocker's tatas. Deputy Winston (Louise Linton) changed genders and promised us some hot scenes that never happened. More horror than humor.It has been less than 20 years since the original film came out, and I think that reboots before that time span should simply be called "do-overs." If you missed the first series and have an opportunity to catch this one, why not...otherwise you might wait to see it free sometime.Guide: F-word, sex, nudity

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VenturousArtist

The Cabin Fever franchise receiving its first official remake has improved but ultimately disappointing additions. It retells the original story involving a group of misbehaving college students having the unfortunate contact with a vague bacterial infection but not any better. It proceeds with the same material less with creativity and more with similarities. While certain elements are sometimes intriguing, they're too repetitive with not enough surprises or enthusiasm even with its cast. Although not worse than the franchise's second and third entries, it's simply not recommended unless the other installments are ignored. The film doesn't discover its true identity, or delivers what fans and newcomers deserved, until its final sequences that somehow outdoes the original.It's the same disease, but less effective.

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