There are only four episodes left in my Fringe marathon. I
cannot wait to see how it ends, although I will say they definitely left the
rails a few times. Sometimes, I enjoy venturing back in time to see how things
aged That is the case this weekend, as I prepare to watch the new Cabin Fever:
Patient Zero. With that in mind, I decided to revisit 2002s Cabin Fever.
Plot/ A group of five college graduates rent a cabin in the
woods and begin to fall victim to a horrifying flesh-eating virus, which
attracts the unwanted attention of the homicidal locals.
I remember watching this one when it came out. While I found
it entertaining and interesting, it was far from the hype of the day. Now,
after some time, there are definitely more positives and negatives. Looking at
it now, it would have definitely fit well within the 1980s spectrum of B-Movie
splatter. Eli Roth captured the 1990s perfectly, and pulled together a solid
piece, with decent acting, good effects, a sound storyline, and enough blood to
make a viewer smile. In the end, this movie has held up well, and has just
enough dark comedic elements to make a viewer laugh. If you have not seen it,
check it out! Especially, if you intend on watching Cabin Fever: Patient Zero.
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