My Cabin Fever Review

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My Cabin Fever Review

My Cabin Fever Review
I’m not too good at writing so tell me what u think ...

Cabin Fever (2003) FILM

Release Date: September 12, 2003

Starring: Jordan Ladd, Rider Strong, James DeBello, Cerina Vincent, Joey Kern, Arie Verveen, Joe Adams

Cabin Fever (2003) FILM

Release Date: September 12, 2003

Starring: Jordan Ladd, Rider Strong, James DeBello, Cerina Vincent, Joey Kern, Arie Verveen, and Joe Adams.

College is finally over and five friends escape to a remote log cabin to enjoy some last days of decadence before entering the working world. Fun and good times sour when a delirious stranger covered in bloody sores crashes their party. Shots are fired and the lunatic flees into the woods, but it’s too late for our five friends since contact was already made. Soon one member of the circle gets ill and her skin starts to bubble and burn as a trail of oozing sores ravages her flesh. The group’s compassion quickly turns to repulsion and terror as their friend deteriorates before their eyes. To protect themselves from further infection, they lock her in a shed. After watching the disease corrode her body, fear of contagion sets in and the companions turn on one another, realizing that any one of them could have it.

The only things that make this bearable is a wide-screen, a very eerie Soundtrack, and some really good acting, but mostly this movie either wows you with the special effects or bores you with the totally predictable story line. One character's demise was so predictable I seriously thought they were kidding. Paul (Rider Storm) plays the “good guy” he gives a good performance but his goody-goody nature got on my nerves. Karen (Jordan Ladd) the deceptively innocent babe. Jeff (Joey Kern) has a few respectable indie films to his credit. Bert (James DeBello) is the beer-drinking, dumbass, sexist "comic" relief that definitely is one of the most disposable characters in the movie. Best of all is Marcy (Cerina Vincent). She's strong, smart, and sexy. To this end, the few bizarre characters populating Cabin Fever reek of unoriginality – the inbred general store clerk, the inept sheriff's deputy, the stoner backpacker, the crazy hermit; all the stock characters from every B-movie conceivable have found their way into this film.

The special effects are very good, (but sick in a good way). Seeing a bunch of kids having their flesh peel off or spitting out blood is; awesome if you like blood and gore. The FX were handled by the KNB group, who are quickly becoming one of the major forces in gory enhancement.
In this flick there’s plenty of blood and corroded flesh dripping from decaying bodies. to please even me, good acting, love scenes, eerie soundtrack, which makes me happy, and in the end I think it’s an okay film and it's much better than most of the stuff that mainstream Hollywood studios push on the masses as "horror." I would wait until this one comes out on DVD and save your $8.00.


Overall 3.5 out of 5
 
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im not sure if im gonna see this one. i was planning on it but the basic idea of the plot is a little overused, almost to the point where it bores you. if i do see it i might turn out to like it though.
 
Very well written, even though I don't think I would enjoy that movie...but in the written part A+ Mr. Adam :scrump:
 
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