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Cabin Fever (DVD, 2004) 
Cabin Fever (DVD, 2004)

 
Cabin Fever (DVD, 2004)

Director: Eli Roth
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Aug 2004
Format: DVD
UPC: 031398110859
Product ID: EPID44963621
Description: Eli Roth makes an auspicious debut with CABIN FEVER. Taking an otherwise traditional set up for a horror film, Roth infuses it with enough energy and originality to make it feel completely fresh. Five friends, just finished with college ...
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Movie Description
Eli Roth makes an auspicious debut with CABIN FEVER. Taking an otherwise traditional set up for a horror film, Roth infuses it with enough energy and originality to make it feel completely fresh. Five friends, just finished with college finals, head for a cabin in the woods to party and embrace their newfound freedom. There's the cute but uptight Paul (Rider Strong), who yearns for pretty lifelong platonic friend Karen (Jordan Ladd); the attractive, but slightly stupid couple Jeff (Joey Kern) and Marcy (Cerina Vincent); and the brute jock, Bert (James DeBello). While shooting squirrels in the woods, Bert accidentally nicks a man, who appears to be suffering from a disgusting disease. Bert returns to the cabin, choosing not to share this information with the gang. But later that night, when the man knocks on their door, the beast is unleashed. Unlike most horror films which make the horror gruesomely visible, the evil in CABIN FEVER is invisible--and highly contagious. And when Karen begins to show signs of contamination, the bond between these close friends begins to unravel. Roth's blackly comic directorial debut shows clear influence from the early films of Sam Raimi (THE EVIL DEAD) and Peter Jackson (DEAD ALIVE).

Credits
Producer:Eli Roth, Evan Astrowsky, Lauren Moews, Sam Froelich
Cast:Giuseppe Andrews, James DeBello, Joey Kern

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
   Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 - English
Additional Release Material:
   Audio Commentaries (4)
   Featurettes - 1. Making Of
    2. DIRECTOR'S SHORTS: THE ROTTEN FRUIT
    3. PANCAKES!
   Music Only Track, Theatrical Release: SEPTEMBER 12, 2003 (LIMITED)

Editorial Reviews
"...Brisk and efficient....The film is driven by a wonderfully compelling score..."
Box Office - Chris Wiegand (09/01/2003)

"...Roth knows his stuff, and he's got enough talent to both effectively pull out all the stops on his gross-outs and smack the mordant side of your funny bone..."
Premiere - Glenn Kenny (09/01/2003)

"...A movie that finds an unusually potent blend of dread, gore and gallows humor..."
New York Times - Stephen Holden (09/12/2003)

"...Roth caps his fast-moving story with a joke that's as oddly left-field as it is funny, but truth to tell, it is funny..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (09/12/2003)

"...It's a blast of good gory fun that just won't quit..."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (10/02/2003)

"...[The film] effectively mixes sniggers and shudders throughout....[With] strong turns from actresses Jordan Ladd and Cerina Vincent..."
Total Film - Jamie Graham (11/01/2003)

"...Boasting some beautifully photographed locations, CABIN FEVER still keeps much of the tang of an EVIL DEAD-type indie..."
Sight and Sound - Andrew Osmond (12/01/2003)

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    Top Reviews
      Shocker!
    Review created: 11/10/05(updated 01/28/08)
    19 of 26 people found this review helpful.

    This is a great DVD with fantastic extra features! While there are some slow parts of the movie, the ending is so worth it! There's a certain product on the market I could buy for weeks because of this movie! I am not going to tell you what the product was because I don't want to ruin it for you :) ! I wouldn't see this movie if you do not like blood/gore. Though it is not a total blood show, there are a couple scenes that are... icky. A great cast and story line make this movie a must see and a shocker!


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      Back to basics
    Review created: 08/08/06
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    6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    In the past few years I've been extremely disappointed with horror movies, many of which try to use new camera techniques and special effects to do the storytelling and scaring for them. Eli Roth is a director born of the classic horror genre, influenced by some of the great horrors of the 70s and 80s (Alien, for example).

    I purchased this movie after seeing Hostel and enjoying its squirm-inducing realism. Cabin Fever just blew me away, though: it's brilliant in its removal of a tangible, "human," stalker, allowing focus on the psychological dynamics of a bunch of kids who are isolated and scared.

    This is also the first movie that actually had me hooked strongly enough to watch the cast/director commentaries (which are all pretty interesting if you enjoyed the movie) and I have to say that each of the characters was cast as perfectly as you could ask for: even the side characters slide flawlessly into their roles.

    Basically, if you're at all interested in horror movies you should check out a Roth film, and I would say Cabin Fever has a more quirky and widespread appeal than Hostel. It's funny, clever, and if it doesn't make you squirm you might already be dead.


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