Trailer cabin fever 32/28/2024 ![]() ![]() He points a gun at Dobbs, to kill him obviously. You can see that this guy has been suffering from the effects of this virus for the longest time. Dobbs, escaping like the coward he is, runs into this big guy with a gun. So Dobbs selfishly locked the door behind him to leave Marcus to fend for himself against an infected person. There's also a really hilariously bad scene there. That's just the one I can think up off the top of my head. That's the main highlight as it relates to gore, because there's so much going as far as make-up effects, the actress who plays Penny had her entire body covered in this, so hats off to them, but it's not the only instance of good gore effects in this film. And it actually did fall off at the slightest touch. Their skin looks absolutely terrible, as if it was almost to fall off at the slightest touch. It really looks as if a flesh-eating disease has truly taken its horrible toll on them. It's horribly choreographed, but the make-up looks absolutely outstanding. Look at the scene where Penny and Bridgett fight each other. Massive respect to the production crew for that and it really pays off. You have to applaud the production crew for letting a big chunk of their budget go to the practical special, and make-up, effects when they very easily could've saved that money by doing everything on computers. There's absolutely no delegating to a CG team to handle all the blood and gore, it's absolutely practical and the film really is better for it. Then again, my appreciation for the film mostly comes in the fact that the special effects and the make-up for the film are absolutely top-notch. You know, given that it is a direct-to-video, low budget horror prequel. But, for a movie that deals in cliches and established horror conventions, this film is never as bad as you think it was bound to be. ![]() Yes, for the most part, it is a by-the-numbers affair with a typical horror cast and horror tropes. Watch the trailer for, and check out the stills from, ‘Cabin Fever: Patient Zero’ below.You know, this was quite the surprising film. After an ill-fated swim in contaminated water, they stumble upon a seemingly abandoned research facility where a deadly, flesh-eating virus has been unleashed. RLJ/Image Entertainment has released the following synopsis for ‘Cabin Fever: Patient Zero’:Ī group of friends planned the perfect vacation in the Caribbean, but when they head ashore to explore a remote island, their ultimate bachelor weekend devolves into their worst nightmare. The movie features Ryan Donowho, Brando Eaton, Jillian Murray, Mitch Ryan, Lydia Hearst and Sean Astin ‘The ABCs of Death’ helmer Kaare Andrews directed the prequel, which was helmed by ‘When a Stranger Calls’ scribe Jake Wade Wall. ‘Cabin Fever: Patient Zero’ is set to be released on VOD on June 26, and will follow with a theatrical and iTunes release on August 1. ![]() The origins of the flesh-eating virus that has terrorized the victims of the hit ‘Cabin Fever’ film series will be revealed in the anticipated prequel, ‘Cabin Fever: Patient Zero.’ To showcase hints at the horrifying source of the infection, RLJ/Image Entertainment, which will distribute the horror thriller, has released a trailer and set stills from the movie. CABIN FEVER PATIENT ZERO, JAKE WADE WALL, KAARE ANDREWS, RLJ/IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT, SEAN ASTIN, The ABCs of Death
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