Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever
August. 21,2009 RA high school prom faces a deadly threat: a flesh-eating virus that spreads via a popular brand of bottled water.
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Blistering performances.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
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While Cabin Fever 2 was no masterpiece, it was a fun and non-demanding gross out horror flick. I'm sure, considering the very weird material that some people post on blogs from time to time, genre flicks don't all have to be artsy, super-clever, or technically proficient benchmarks, or even amazing super-splatter cult classics. Sometimes I appreciate a movie for just being a mindless, middle-of-the-road zonkfest with a juvenile chuckle or two and I had a good time with this one. I think some people expected waaaay too much. I expected a lot LESS and ended up enjoying it thoroughly. To me, this is the kind of minor movie that younger horror fans can or will see now and then remember fondly twenty years later or even much longer.
Another not scary but very gross story about a killer virus. The first Cabin fever movie is awful. This is worst. 4.3 is not a good rating. But it is to high of a rating for this crap. This is one of the worst horror movies made before 2014. Then they made a third Cabin fever movie that was worst. I like monster and ghost. I even have to say serial killer are more interesting then a killer virus. This movie is badly written. The ending is awful. Do not wast your time. And do not wast your money. Do not see this awful movie. I can not believe the man who wrote this movie wrote The Hitcher remake from 2007. That is a great movie. And this one is just awful.
While attempting to sort out their own melodramas, a group of teens tries to fight for their safety after a batch of water contaminated with a flesh-eating virus is accidentally delivered to their prom and starts to violently attack the party-goers.While this one's a little bit better than the original, that's not really saying much since both aren't really all that great. One of the biggest problems here is the fact that this one focuses way too much on teen drama and the social status of the group rather than the horror and there's not a whole lot of interest here in how this plays out. How the gang's issues are brought up, from the long-pined for romantic partner dating his sworn nemesis, the completely bland and annoying whining of the best friend over not having a date and what her friends are doing to get ready for the event itself as far as preparations go and how they're going to get through the evening without a fault, and none of it does anything to brighten up the pace as this just gets old rather quickly. These are so based on the typical clichés found in these films as well that there's a decided lack of interest here as well from this overly-familiar series of scenes as well as the fact that there's just way too much blandness about this section to make much of them. There's also the fact that the storyline required to get the virus there is just sloppy, as frankly far too much of the film feels like it's a coincidence merely to present its story that eventually, it all just gets tiresome trying to accept such gross stupidity and contrivance to make its point. This asks way too much to happen for this type of scenario to be plausible, and it finally starts getting too much for itself to handle in terms of getting the virus into the school for this to play out here. Add onto that the wrap-around with the animation is pretty lame and doesn't really do much to the film at all which lowers this enough over the few positive points. While there's a lot to like even here, this one could've been decent as its way bloodier than expected here as this one has some really great sequences here as the last half with the infected bleeding buckets around the school while they try to stay uninfected make for some good, and surprisingly suspenseful, times as there's a series of great chases around the hallways and into the different rooms of the school. The brutality of the shop-class encounter is a notable highlight as they try to deal with their attacker in a great brawl while again trying to keep those infected away from contaminating him, while the sheer fun of keeping the few stragglers loose in the hallways from getting into the library is another rather fun and enjoyable scene. The last big plus found here is that big, infected mess found in the prom sequence and the resulting cut-backs to show the aftermath of everything and how the following special forces handle it results in some great bloody times and becomes the highlight quite easily. These here give this one some great stuff here, but it's too flawed to be anything else.Rated R: Extreme Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and Nudity.